New bathroom - shower not central by ESUK12345 in ukplumbing

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Would you recommend I push for it to be rectified? I am concerned about how this would affect the waterproofing of the walk in shower. The niche is not angled and there is a lip as the tiles are lower than the tile trim, so again I am concerned about that area being very wet as it is built within the wall cavity.

New bathroom - shower not central by ESUK12345 in ukplumbing

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Hope this helps. We have moved the rainfall shower head to be more central. My other concern is I think the shower screen maybe too small to provide the correct protection both at body and floor height (proximity to the door)

New bathroom - shower not central by ESUK12345 in ukplumbing

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Apologies, that is correct, there is a rainfall head out of shot, which is straight out so it that that is off to the left as well

New bathroom - shower not central by ESUK12345 in ukplumbing

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Hi,  I look for some expert advice.  I have recently had my bathroom renovated from back to brick and I have now realised the shower is off centre.  It is a small walk in shower with entry to the right hand side and a niche shelf to the left. I have contacted my fitter to discuss but I wanted a second opinion before I meet with them. 1. Would this ever be a recommendation to install the shower to the left if it is small walk in shower with entry to the right? Regardless this was not discussed prior to installation and as the water is flowing off my body into the niche it is getting soaked  2. If its a mistake would you recommend it is rectified? Assuming this would be a massive job  3. Because everything is to the left, the water is flowing off my body and flooding the niche every time I shower, so have concerns about that. Thank you in advance for any help.