Also interested in the shower panel - how it is installed and who is the manufacturer. Come on - with the zillions of us on this site - SOMEONE must know. Thanks. »
teacher1995 Bepsf, do you think this is frosted glass or etched? I'm asking because I notice it isn't the frosted GREEN. Also, I've heard frosted and etched glass is harder to keep clean. Do you know if that's true?
Annie Thornton I would assume that the drain is just out of view behind the frosted glass. It may even be a trench drain and the entire floor is graded ever so slightly to angle down to the drain.
Check out this featured ideabook on wet rooms, and you can see some better examples of how these types of showers drain:
Shower Glass - I would think the glass has been inset into the drywall wall and ceiling, and inbetween the grout lines in the floor - then secured with CAULK to support the weight of it.
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If you have a view, use it. This California home seems perfectly positioned for an amazing view of the surrounding hills. The freestanding tub next to the window becomes a romantic bathing experience. Turn the lights down low, enjoy the view, and let the day's stresses melt away.
The stone floor is 24" x 24" limestone. Panel separating shower or lua appears to be frosted glass. However, it may be acrylic as it does not cast green like glass would.
No the walls are not acrylic. This partition was made out of sandblasted glass. Hope that helps!