Here's an update of my shower with the glass wall installed for the final effect of the choreograph in a tub shower combo configuration. The plain white choreograph panels were used in 3 sections on the back wall from corner to corner so it extends behind the toilet as well and around two small windows. One transition strip is shown and the other is right next to the point where the glass meets the wall. I really like the grab bar. And after using the shower for a few months I can say that the choreograph panels are one of my favorite parts because of how easy they are. They look just like painted drywall and because of that they don't distract the eye and instead encourage focus on the best elements. Instead of having so many competing tiles and elements that the bathroom always looks busy. But I'm a bit of a minimalist.
Here's an update of my shower with the glass wall installed for the final effect of the choreograph in a tub shower combo configuration. The plain white choreograph panels were used in 3 sections on the back wall from corner to corner so it extends behind the toilet as well and around two small windows. One transition strip is shown and the other is right next to the point where the glass meets the wall. I really like the grab bar. And after using the shower for a few months I can say that the choreograph panels are one of my favorite parts because of how easy they are. They look just like painted drywall and because of that they don't distract the eye and instead encourage focus on the best elements. Instead of having so many competing tiles and elements that the bathroom always looks busy. But I'm a bit of a minimalist.
Love the barre, have one in each bath. Make sure to block behind it.
Anyone new install Choreograph? I saw it in person yesterday and really like the look. Homeowner install anyone?