We are planning to refit our tiny en suite shower-room - or rather to pay someone competent to do it. At the moment, there's a square shower, with a wall down one side and door at the front. We want to remove the wall (it's not structurally important) and have a shower cubicle like the one in the photo, to make the room feel less cramped.
BUT the ceiling at the back of the shower slopes, which would cut in to even the shortest of shower cubicles on the right hand side. (It won't interfere with the shower doors, because they open outwards.) Is it realistically possible for a bathroom-fitting-person to shave a chunk off the top right of the shower enclosure, or would he/she look at me as though I'm crazy if I even suggested it? I REALLY want this plan to work, because it would make the room so much nicer.
Please advise, wise Mumsetters! TIA.