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Trying not to screw things up worse
We have a shower with a shallow base; although we've lowered the shower curtain rod to allow about 2-3 inches of overlap, the shower curtain still likes to drift over the lip of the base, resulting in a wet bathroom floor after showers.
To counter this I want to build and install a vertical extension along one side of the shower base that meets the wall, to help keep the shower curtain in place. I've mocked up something approximately like what I have in mind (the part in green):
Since there would be a shower curtain on the inside (between this part and where the water is coming from), I'm not too worried about this thing getting wet, though it probably will need to be moisture resistant because of condensation and occasional accidental splashings.
What's the best material to make it out of?
(Idea: wood, painted white and then covered in Thompson water seal)
What's the best way to fix it in place? (wall is tile, shower base is some kind of plastic I think)
To counter this I want to build and install a vertical extension along one side of the shower base that meets the wall, to help keep the shower curtain in place. I've mocked up something approximately like what I have in mind (the part in green):
Since there would be a shower curtain on the inside (between this part and where the water is coming from), I'm not too worried about this thing getting wet, though it probably will need to be moisture resistant because of condensation and occasional accidental splashings.
What's the best material to make it out of?
(Idea: wood, painted white and then covered in Thompson water seal)
What's the best way to fix it in place? (wall is tile, shower base is some kind of plastic I think)
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