From: To: Jeffrey Epstein Cc: Subject: Re: Pool-Cabana-9-28-11 Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2011 19:06:26 +0000 Attachments: Pool-Cabana-9-28-11_020.jpg; Pool-Cabana-9-28-11_022.jpg; Pool-Cabana-9-28- 11_021.jpg; Pool-Cabana-9-28-11_023.jpg; Pool-Cabana-9-28-11_024.jpg Good afternoon, Inside the shower area may work 20 - View looking straight at shower area 22 - shower head on left hand wall and one center of mom 21 - View/distance from shower on wall 23 & 24 - Could place a towel rod on both sides, will hold the 24 inch rods There is no running water to confirm what the spray is like but this area would receive less than any other. Would suggest once water is up and running I have a complete review, but I do think it will work pretty well Wannest regards On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 12:35 PM, Jeffrey Epstein < > wrote: can't we place it inside the shower.. it kooks like enought room withougt getting wet On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 2:33 PM, > wrote: Good Morning, If the towel rail was to be placed outside the shower area, the longest it could be is 16 inches at present it is 24 inches - being able to hold 2 towels, but not bath sheets 13 & 14 - door swing 15, 16, 17, 18 - location of towel rail, we cannot place a door stop on the upper part of the door, but John can place a door jam stop about 4 inches from the wall which would work fine Clearly you could buy another smaller towel rail set and use the one which is on site outside the closet area. What about hand towels etc near the vanity area? Please advise Wannest regards On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 2:30 PM, > wrote: Hi Sarah, I agree it would be more practical right outside the shower area. Yes, it can be cut down, will be able to hold 2 towels, but not the bath sheets. The big problem is that the door opens into the space, hence will hit a stool for SUM I will mark out the options with "blue tape" including door stop, we could mount on the door rather than floor which you would step on all the time.