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I'm in the process of sorting out my bathroom. The side panel for the bath is MDF and because of the crazy design where it sticks out proud of the bath, water sits and has got in expanding the MDF. The misses suggested painting it to match what we want to do with the bathroom bit I'm skeptical that would work. It would probably just peel off? My idea is to make a new panel using vertical timber cladding, then finish in a suitable waterproof paint. Been racking my brain however! How to I make a curved frame to attach the cladding to? I want it to sit inside the edge of the bath, so water doesn't sit, like the current one. Obviously I would need to extend or replace the skirting. Also I would need to fit an inspection panel at the tap end. The current one pulls out in a complete unit. I just cant think of a way of making the curved frame in an easy way. My only idea is a series of 2x2 frames screwed together following the curve. Problem with that tho, is when the cladding is applied, it won't be a true curve which is the look I'm after. Any of you clever folks on here got any ideas or done this before?? Thanks in advance!!
I'm in the process of sorting out my bathroom. The side panel for the bath is MDF and because of the crazy design where it sticks out proud of the bath, water sits and has got in expanding the MDF. The misses suggested painting it to match what we want to do with the bathroom bit I'm skeptical that would work. It would probably just peel off? My idea is to make a new panel using vertical timber cladding, then finish in a suitable waterproof paint. Been racking my brain however! How to I make a curved frame to attach the cladding to? I want it to sit inside the edge of the bath, so water doesn't sit, like the current one. Obviously I would need to extend or replace the skirting. Also I would need to fit an inspection panel at the tap end. The current one pulls out in a complete unit. I just cant think of a way of making the curved frame in an easy way. My only idea is a series of 2x2 frames screwed together following the curve. Problem with that tho, is when the cladding is applied, it won't be a true curve which is the look I'm after. Any of you clever folks on here got any ideas or done this before?? Thanks in advance!!