What conditions for a walk-in shower?

What conditions for a walk-in shower?

With no walking or cabin, it has the main advantage of being ultra practical. This shower blends beautifully in the bathroom and in the extension of the floor, as it is not delimited. Here are all the conditions for installing a Italian shower.

A fully open and level shower

To install a italian shower in the rules of art, we must first ask ourselves the question: can our bathroom accommodate this kind of shower? An Italian shower must indeed be fully opened. It requires a tiled floor and it must be level, i.e. without edge and without elevation.
Its installation also creates obvious technical constraints. Among other things, it requires a disbursing of the soil of about 12 cm between the thickness of the tank and the thickness of the siphon or gutter for a better discharge of water.

A tiled shower on the floor with mosaic

When it comes to coating, the authentic Italian shower is tiled on the floor with mosaic. In fact, the small earth is water-repellent. In addition, it is a good protection against slipping, as it creates ambush.
Of course, nothing prevents you from choosing the coating you prefer. But consider a solution that is non-slip, projections-resistant and water-absorbent.

A shower without walls

The Italian shower has the particularity of not having walls. However, you can consider setting a transparent wall if you fear water projections in your small space. This device can reinforce the open effect, without ruining the concept of Italian shower.

A totally waterproof shower

Also, remember that an Italian shower is completely waterproof. From the moment you set it up, consider doing everything you can for a hermetic system. It effectively prevents premature wear and tear of the shower as well as water damage.
Normally, you can choose between the Liquid or SEL Sanctity System, the sealing membranes or seal mat and the tile panel.

A shower that allows quick water flow

To allow a quick flow of water, an Italian shower must be equipped with a siphon wider than the standard size. This device prevents the accumulation of water and flooding of the bathroom.
It is also necessary to choose between a central bond and a gutter. The central bond is an efficient traditional option, while the lateral gutter is a more advanced modern option.

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