Charlie Prime
New member
Hello all,
I’d like to have an ipe or teak grating or duckboards in my modern bathroom.
It will have to look modern, simple and rectilinear, be of marine-level durability, and made of a wood that won’t warp, twist, crack, flake, splinter etc. in a regularly saturated environment. My feet have to feel safe!
The grating/duckboard would sit in the “tray” of a fully tiled shower enclosure, and can be no more than 860 x 660 mm in size. It would need to sit proud of the floor in there of course to permit drainage. The floor is very slightly graded to permit 100% water drainage, so no need for any slope on the grating/duckboards.
I have two thoughts at the moment:
1. Find a recommended UK supplier
There are lots of suppliers out there but not so many in the UK. I’d like to support UK makers if I can.
I’m happy to pay a reasonable price of course, but not many £100s if that’s possible.
2. Find a craftsman who would make one
Again, I’d prefer to speak with someone in the UK if at all possible.
I know the wooden materials are available from timber providers, and that a handmade piece will be a perfect fit for the space.
If any experts here can help me out, I’d be very grateful indeed.
Many thanks,
Charlie
I’d like to have an ipe or teak grating or duckboards in my modern bathroom.
It will have to look modern, simple and rectilinear, be of marine-level durability, and made of a wood that won’t warp, twist, crack, flake, splinter etc. in a regularly saturated environment. My feet have to feel safe!
The grating/duckboard would sit in the “tray” of a fully tiled shower enclosure, and can be no more than 860 x 660 mm in size. It would need to sit proud of the floor in there of course to permit drainage. The floor is very slightly graded to permit 100% water drainage, so no need for any slope on the grating/duckboards.
I have two thoughts at the moment:
1. Find a recommended UK supplier
There are lots of suppliers out there but not so many in the UK. I’d like to support UK makers if I can.
I’m happy to pay a reasonable price of course, but not many £100s if that’s possible.
2. Find a craftsman who would make one
Again, I’d prefer to speak with someone in the UK if at all possible.
I know the wooden materials are available from timber providers, and that a handmade piece will be a perfect fit for the space.
If any experts here can help me out, I’d be very grateful indeed.
Many thanks,
Charlie