[Greenbuilding] wall surfaces for open shower?

Jason Holstine jason at amicusgreen.com
Wed Apr 19 08:13:11 CDT 2017


Natural Hydraulic Lime (NHL) plaster would probably work since it’s used exterior. Has its own quirks, as anything would.

Might want to crown the floor to a linear drain. And ventilate with a fan w/a condensation sensor.

 

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Date: Wednesday, April 19, 2017 at 8:53 AM
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Subject: Re: [Greenbuilding] wall surfaces for open shower?

 

On Tue, Apr 18, 2017 at 7:39 PM, Reuben Deumling <9watts at gmail.com> wrote:

I'm working on a newly added upstairs bathroom that is too small to usefully accommodate a fiberglass stall and would like to experiment with a wall-less shower that is situated in the corner of the room, so would have a curtain on two sides. The obvious way to protect the walls would be to tile them but I am curious if there are other materials one might consider? The floor will be tiled and I plan to frame and tile a lip to contain the water running down the inside of the curtain. 

 

 

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