shower fitting in old bathroom

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Just been to B and Q to look at showers and they all seem
to have 2 sides and be designed to fit in a corner.

Problem is walls in bathroom not straight and poor quality.

So would probably need to knock off all old tiles and plaster back to
the brick or maybe build partition walls ?

Anyway thats quite a lot of work and I've not done such a big project
before.

So was wondering if it is possible to get shower cubicles with three sides
so I could have it in the middle of a wall or even better a "4 walled
shower cubicle" so I can have it "freestanding" ?

Any advice appreciated
Thanks
 
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This is a shower cubicle I fitted recently in a room where the window made it awkward [impossible] for a corner shower.

A bigger version was available and I would probably have preferred that myself as it was still quite tight in this one.
 
nice job :)
Where did you get shower cubicle from, e.g. online or local plumbers
merchant ?
 
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It came from Plumb Center. The description I have is: 900x770 D-Shaped Cubicle Complete Y1017

I don't know who made it. As I mentioned a larger one was also available. The tray was made of fibre glass and NOT stone resin. Personally I would rather stone resin myself.
 

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