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No Rob make a proper door, if anyone fell on a Tamboar door that size it could possibly break.
Tambour doors (roll-up doors) in a motorhome shower offer significant space-saving benefits but present challenges regarding cleaning and long-term maintenance.
Pros of Using a Tambour Door
Cons of Using a Tambour Door
Tambour doors (roll-up doors) in a motorhome shower offer significant space-saving benefits but present challenges regarding cleaning and long-term maintenance.
Pros of Using a Tambour Door
- Space Efficiency: The primary advantage is that the door retracts into a compact slot or rolls around a curved track, so it doesn't require clearance to swing open into the limited motorhome space or walkway.
- Aesthetic Appeal: They provide a sleek, modern, and tidy look compared to a shower curtain, helping to create a cohesive interior design.
- Waterproofing: When installed correctly, they are a highly effective, waterproof physical barrier that eliminates the need for a shower curtain and keeps water contained within the shower area.
- Flexibility in Design: They can be used in curved areas, allowing for more versatile and efficient bathroom layouts that might not be possible with a traditional flat door.
- Durability (Material Dependent): Doors made from high-quality materials like ABS plastic are resistant to temperature fluctuations (preventing sticking or rattling) and are durable in a wet, high-traffic environment.
Cons of Using a Tambour Door
- Difficult to Clean: The slatted design and the tracks can be difficult to clean effectively, making it easy for soap scum, dirt, and potential mold to build up over time if not dried after every use.
- Maintenance Issues: The running mechanism relies on several small rollers and tracks which may wear out, get damaged, or become "faffy" to replace over time. A broken roller or track can cause the door to jam or come out of its runners.
- Vulnerability to Temperature: Cheaper PVC doors are highly sensitive to temperature changes, potentially expanding in the heat (causing them to get stuck) or contracting in the cold (leading to rattling or gaps).
- Limited Customization: Unlike a flat panel door, you cannot easily attach hooks for hanging towels or install a mirror on the back of a tambour door.
- Potential for Damage: The plastic slats can be prone to scratching or chipping, especially in a high-traffic area, which can affect their appearance.