I'm all ears guys. I know about these rods that attach to the wall from one spot and kind of circles around you but i don't like them. They're too tight.

by guybently

8 comments
  1. u can get a curved rectangluar shape rail for a curtain may be? won’t be able to cover that extra lil triangular bit tho

  2. You can buy square extendable shower rods something like this:

    [Croydex Shower Cubicle Rod – Chrome](https://www.victorianplumbing.co.uk/croydex-telescopic-modular-shower-cubicle-rod-chrome?s_kwcid=AL!15853!3!!e!!o!4576511021739480!&gclid=74f84bfbb16a1b70c280237c654cce34&gclsrc=3p.ds&msclkid=74f84bfbb16a1b70c280237c654cce34&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Shopping%20-%20Acc%20-%20All%20Accessories%20-%20%5BMED%5D%20-%20Bing&utm_term=4576511021739480&utm_content=All%20Accessories%20%5BMED%5D)

    Given the sloping roof to the left and the wooden beam you might have to improvise your own shower curtain.

  3. Quite a few places I lived installed plexiglass cubicles on half the tub (so ok the right side), in my opinion it’s worth it to have someone come in and install it once for you instead of fighting annoying half assed curtain solutions

  4. Is it possible that it’s supposed to be used without a curtain?

  5. Ah the classic German “where tf do I put this shower curtain” design

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