Hello,
I've recently moved into a new build property. I have a bath which is enclosed on both ends by bathroom wall and boxed in section where the soil stack is. I tiled the bathroom floor with porcelain planks (first go at this, turned out quite well!) Of course this raised the bathroom floor up by 2-3cm so the existing plastic bath panel no longer fits.
I have purchased a two-part MDF panel with a 'tongue and grove' pattern (https://www.diy.com/departments/cooke-lewis-white-bath-front-panel-w-1690mm/177678_BQ.prd). I have managed to get a tight fit in terms of height and have cut around the skirting going under the bath. The top of the panel has a bevelled edge that goes under the bath lip.
My questions is, how do I finish it at the top of the bath? By packing out the batten under the bath, I can either make the top of the panel sit 1-2mm back from the lip or make it sit flush. IMO flush looks better but I'm not sure how I would then seal this (a slight lip would allow me to do a silicone bead)? If I did it flush I could simply do a line across the bevelled edge before pushing it under I guess but I think this could get a little messy.
Thoughts on this?
I've recently moved into a new build property. I have a bath which is enclosed on both ends by bathroom wall and boxed in section where the soil stack is. I tiled the bathroom floor with porcelain planks (first go at this, turned out quite well!) Of course this raised the bathroom floor up by 2-3cm so the existing plastic bath panel no longer fits.
I have purchased a two-part MDF panel with a 'tongue and grove' pattern (https://www.diy.com/departments/cooke-lewis-white-bath-front-panel-w-1690mm/177678_BQ.prd). I have managed to get a tight fit in terms of height and have cut around the skirting going under the bath. The top of the panel has a bevelled edge that goes under the bath lip.
My questions is, how do I finish it at the top of the bath? By packing out the batten under the bath, I can either make the top of the panel sit 1-2mm back from the lip or make it sit flush. IMO flush looks better but I'm not sure how I would then seal this (a slight lip would allow me to do a silicone bead)? If I did it flush I could simply do a line across the bevelled edge before pushing it under I guess but I think this could get a little messy.
Thoughts on this?