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Would be possible in one of the corners, obviously need to plumb in using flexis. If the sbox doesn’t fit, Vado do a pull out hose with just a small circular cover plate which would definitely fit. However I don’t anything about this one- although I am fitting one on a job at the beginning of July so could tell you then!!
 
The Vado gear looks lovely, their shower mixers are beautiful. I think from a cost perspective, sticking in a floor drain a la wetroom i.e. tank the area etc will be the cheapest way forward.

I assume these drains have some kind of trap built in to stop drain smells coming back up or do they need something between it and the waste pipe?

Additionally, as I am tapping into the waste for the bath, would I need to stick in some kind of check valve given bath water higher than floor? (suspect the 92.5 bend offers a large degree of protection but not perfect)
 
Don’t do what you are thinking of.
No offence you are out of your depth, pay a plumber to do this bit for you, do the rest yourself.
Not sure where that's come from.
Done several bathrooms over the years just never done a floor drain (ie always done one into a fixed shower tray/bath etc). Have run all the waste routes (50mm to shower, 40mm to bath and 32mm to basin terminating in 3 boss ie separate connections to the soil). All I'm looking to get my head around is when tapping into the 40mm bath waste what's best method to avoid gurgling/back flow/smells etc.
 

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