
How to Place Shower Controls for Bathing Bliss
With some careful planning, your next shower can be a complete joy to use. No burst of cold water when you turn it on, a restricted amount of water falling from every fixture, water that doesn’t spray out the shower door and a handheld cord that doesn’t wrap around fittings. Here are some tips on planning the ideal shower experience throughout the placement of your own fixtures.
Betty Wasserman
Several factors influence where to put shower controllers. Pipes, heating ducts, outdoor insulation, electrical wires and other pieces of your house’s inner workings hide behind your toilet walls. Sometimes the construction of your home gets in the way of the ideal control placement. But with care a specialist can set up a system which is suitable for you.
Tip: Organize controls for multiple showerheads within an order that will make sense to a guest. It’s possible to see several showerheads, a steam head and body jets within this shower. Considering that the rain head is the maximum fixture, I would give its control valve the maximum placement. You can take an expert set up things any way you’d like — there’s no established rule — but try to make a practical system from the point of view of someone who has never used your bathtub before.
PC, Brett Webber Architects
There is no need to be concerned about splashing here, because this whole toilet is a wet room. Possessing the bathtub’s controls in the opening of the shower makes heating things up easy and keeps the homeowners from getting wet in the procedure.
Tip: When designing a barrier-free toilet similar to this, additional care and attention need to be taken where the tub water and waste supply penetrate the floor. Make sure that the flooring is angled toward the drain along with waterproofed with sheet membranes and waterproofing products, such as Schluter’s Kerdi Fix or Noble Company’s Noble Sealant 150 (routine or low-VOC variant).
Sean Murphy Contracting INC..
To get a handheld shower control, consider the normal arch of the cord. I have discovered the cords want to curve at roughly 8 inches (20 centimeters). Notice an ideal placement of the bathtub’s handheld cord inside this picture. It lines up with the temperature control in centre, along with the hose connects to the wall right in accord with the decrease control valve.
Tip: Have your tile layout ready if you want the hose’s connection to fall in the center of a tile or onto a grout joint. Siting the connection onto a grout joint is much easier for the tile installer, however most times it seems best to have it entirely on a full tile.
Debbie R. Gualco
The entry tends to be the most convenient place for the control valves. Placing a handheld shower nozzle closer to the bench makes shaving easier.
Tip: If you cannot set up the handheld to be accessible from the bench, consider a low shower market on the exact same wall for storage or somewhere to break a leg whilst shaving.
JENDRETZKI LLC
I really like this shower and can only imagine how tricky it was to build and waterproof. When you have only one wall to put plumbing on, ensure that the wall has been framed or constructed with the plumbing layout in mind.
Tip: Pick grout spacing beforehand — often this merely means coming up with a very simple sketch for the plumber. If you don’t have any opinion, you’re most likely get what the plumber thinks looks best, which may not match with your own views.
Lapis Design Partners
When constructing a bathtub with a window, avoid wooden windows and guarantee that the bathtub’s waterproofing system ties to the window’s frame. Bear in mind, windows move! Allow space for expansion and contraction when you are tiling to take moisture and thermal changes into consideration.
Tip: within this shower, the door shields the consumer from that first cold startup spray. When you select your final shower fixture locations, keep in mind that shower doors open both ways. By including another side panel that the door hinges from, it can open further into the shower without hitting the bathtub’s fixtures.
Body jets shouldn’t confront the shower entry or door. When placing jets, then consider how the spray will bounce off bodies and in which it will land.
Tip: Jets should be sized to the user’s body and installed to hit shoulders and other areas needing a massage. Consider installing them from either side to get a full-body soak!