
Design a bathroom partition unit between a shower and bath.
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Experience Level: Expert
I need a designer to create a 3D image, together with plans, so we can give it to our carpenter to make.
This is a full-height unit from floor to ceiling, 2.407 M high.
the thickness of the unit, the distance between the shower and the bath, is 160cm.
the distance from the wall is 0.937m.
The unit will be made from wood, and then tiled with ceramic tiles.
We require recesses, or alcoves, on all 3 sides.
These will have small LED lights to illuminate at night.
By carefully locating the recesses so they miss one another, we hope to achieve them on all 3 sides.
The recess at the front, can be shallow, and this is to put small bottles in, or towells that are rolled up.
There will be one , or even two, recesses on the bath side.
The recesses on the shower side are to put soap and shampoo etc.
The recesses should not go all the way through to the other side.
But by not placing them back to back, they should be able to miss each other for maximum depth.
I have attached a dimensioned drawing of the actual bathroom.
The kitchen designer has shown just one large alcove to give the idea.
The other photos are a design from the showroom to help illustrate it.
This should be a simple and interesting project with anyone with CAD skills.
This is a full-height unit from floor to ceiling, 2.407 M high.
the thickness of the unit, the distance between the shower and the bath, is 160cm.
the distance from the wall is 0.937m.
The unit will be made from wood, and then tiled with ceramic tiles.
We require recesses, or alcoves, on all 3 sides.
These will have small LED lights to illuminate at night.
By carefully locating the recesses so they miss one another, we hope to achieve them on all 3 sides.
The recess at the front, can be shallow, and this is to put small bottles in, or towells that are rolled up.
There will be one , or even two, recesses on the bath side.
The recesses on the shower side are to put soap and shampoo etc.
The recesses should not go all the way through to the other side.
But by not placing them back to back, they should be able to miss each other for maximum depth.
I have attached a dimensioned drawing of the actual bathroom.
The kitchen designer has shown just one large alcove to give the idea.
The other photos are a design from the showroom to help illustrate it.
This should be a simple and interesting project with anyone with CAD skills.
Chris B.
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