How to create a walk in shower stall in a space with a curved wall?
We recently bought a fixer upper that has a curved roof similar to a Quonset, The bathroom is very small and we would like to take the tub out and put in a walk in shower. Conventional shower stalls won't work due to the curve at the end of one wall. Any ideas?
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