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A typical deep shower cubicle

When a shower has been designed as a "well" in the bathroom floor, it often causes accessibility problems, especially when the user needs to use items such as bathing chairs.

To avoid heavy and cumbersome lifting (often in a confined space) Excellent Systems tiles and ramps can be used to equalise the level difference between the shower "well" and the adjacent bathroom floor.







The shower is "filled up" with Excellent tiles.

Excellent Systems tiles and ramps can be customised to fit precisely into the recesses of the shower. If several layers are required to "fill up" the shower these layers are laid as loose "mats" on top of each other. This is done to facilitate the cleaning of the shower.

If the depth of the shower does not perfectly fit with the combined level of the tile layers, the top layer can be easily adjusted with Excellent ramps.








Method for raising of the bottom level of the shower
Since shower niches do not have any particular default depth and size, it is difficult to describe a standard solution. Below are a few illustrations with solutions for deep shower cubicles.

As it is difficult to attach a small ramp to the bottom of a shower, a layer of tiles is used, ending with a ramp adjusted to the height of the floor.
When there is a need for multiple layers of tiles, you can choose whether to adjust upwards or downwards in the shower.