Essential Water Management in Tiled Showers
Tile Letter Magazine, Sean Gerolimatos
Accessories / Niches
DESIGN-NICHE
DESIGN-NICHE
Accessories / Niches
DESIGN-NICHEKERDI-BOARD Panels
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KERDI-BOARD-SN
KERDI-BOARD Panels
KERDI-BOARD-SNAccessories / Shelves
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Accessories / Shelves
SHELF-NTile Letter Magazine, Sean Gerolimatos
Open concept bathrooms are coveted for their sleek design and functionality. Showers without a curb, or curbless showers offer a seamless look by allowing the bathroom floor tile to continue directly into the shower area, without the need for an elevated curb, lip, or threshold.
The new KERDI-LINE drain is an elegant low-profile alternative to traditional shower drains. This sleek and versatile linear drain is easy to install and offers an interesting array of design opportunities, including wheelchair-accessible showers.
Shower grates are no longer just an opening in the floor to let the water escape – they are part of the design of the bathroom.
What size notched trowel should I use to install Schluter Shower Trays, Curbs, and Benches?
How do I select the right KERDI-LINE-VARIO length of channel and grate if my drainage outlet is not centered?
KERDI-LINE-VARIO: needs to be placed such that the opening in the center of the channel is directly above the flange connected to the drainage outlet.
Read moreCan I use a premixed thin-set mortar to install Schluter®-KERDI and tile in my shower?
No. Schluter®-Systems does not recommend the use of premixed thin-set mortars (mastics/adhesives) in any KERDI installation.
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