Cut-Strip Porcelain Shower Wall, London

The shower wall is 20 mm strips, cut on site from 200 × 600 tiles.
A London apartment bathroom where the shower wall and its niches are clad in 20 mm strips, cut on site from 200 × 600 mm wood-effect porcelain and laid vertically — a fluted surface in a material that is not sold that way. The shower area was raised to carry the new drainage and pipe runs, with a linear drain at the platform edge. Underfloor heating throughout, dark marble-effect porcelain on the remaining walls, wall-hung WC and bidet, round backlit mirror, and full-height fluted black joinery with push-latch fronts.






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