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Originally Posted by OMG!WTF!
You almost want to do the same water proofing for a normal shower anyway. It's not much more to waterproof a steam shower. I think your extra cost might be the glass doors and if course the steam effects.
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Yes and no. Yes - same quality water proofing (Kerdi, Redguard, etc, with a non-permeable (aka non-concrete) floorpan), but for a steam shower you're effectively going to be waterproofing the entire stall rather than just below the water / head line.
Also, is this thread from 1988? I haven't heard of anyone wanting a steam shower this millennia. Usually its questions about how to rip them out.