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Walk-In Shower case study

Documented Walk-In Shower

A second portfolio template reserved for a genuine walk-in shower project with complete process documentation.

Service Area, Ohio

Authentic finished-project hero photograph required
CompletedProject details pending
DurationTo be documented
TileTo be documented
SystemTo be documented

The homeowner's goal

What the project needed to accomplish.

Record what the homeowner wanted to improve about access, storage, maintenance, appearance, or shower size.

The challenge

Conditions that shaped the plan.

Record framing, plumbing, drain, floor-depth, glass, or layout constraints discovered during planning and demolition.

The solution

How the work was resolved.

Describe the actual waterproofing assembly, niche and bench planning, tile layout, and final resolution.

Behind the tile

The complete story, not only the reveal.

Each published project will use authentic photographs to document the hidden work that determines long-term performance.

01Existing shower photograph

Stage 1

Before

Show the existing shower or tub and the limitations the homeowner wanted to solve.

02Framing and preparation photograph

Stage 2

Framing & Prep

Show corrected walls, floor, plumbing conditions, and planned features.

03Shower waterproofing photograph

Stage 3

Waterproofing

Show the complete compatible waterproofing assembly before tile covers it.

04Tile layout photograph

Stage 4

Tile Layout

Show reference lines, first courses, niches, benches, cuts, and alignment decisions.

05Finished shower photograph

Stage 5

Final Shower

Show the finished entry, walls, floor, niche, drain, edges, and glass condition.

Project highlights

The decisions that made the difference.

Custom shower design
Waterproofing evidence
Niche or bench details
Glass-ready finish

Materials used

A transparent project record.

Add actual shower system
Add actual tile
Add actual setting materials
Add drain and profiles

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