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Are you considering a new shower enclosure for your bathroom?

There are many factors to consider when choosing the right shower enclosure for your space. In this blog post, we will explore the different types of shower enclosures available on the market and the benefits of each. We will also provide some tips on how to choose the right shower enclosure for your bathroom.

Shower Cubicles

One of the best ways to make sure you don’t run into any problems when taking a shower is to give yourself some room — even if you’re using the same shower stall for decades. Many modern bathrooms come equipped with a full-length glass shower enclosure with a sliding door. Another option is a shower screen, which resembles a large window. These tend to be more expensive than trays or cubicles, but they offer a wider range of styles and materials. And if you don’t feel like dealing with a lot of maintenance, you could always opt for a shower curtain or door that keeps everyone outside.

Shower Units

While you won’t find many people who prefer having their bathroom completely open to the world, some people do choose to cover the shower area with a solid barrier. This may mean installing a shower unit, which includes both a door and a built-in seat. When you first install such a system, it’s important to make sure that it fits snugly against the walls so that water doesn’t leak between the door and the frame. Once you’ve done that, you can add tiles or grout to complete the whole thing. The advantage of installing a shower unit over a shower curtain is that you get much more control over the amount of natural light that you receive. A curtain can block much of the sunlight that comes through the windows, making it tough to get a really bright effect inside the bath. Shower units also come in a wide variety of designs, from classic lines to more contemporary shapes. A few things to watch out for when deciding between shower units and shower curtains: Shower units usually cost more than shower curtains, so you’ll want to make sure that you compare apples to apples before you decide which type works best for you. Most shower units are designed to fit standard tubs, so check with the manufacturer before buying a new unit — you may want to go with a custom installation instead.


If you decide to install a curtain rather than a shower unit, you should make sure that it has a liner that prevents mold growth. Otherwise, your bathroom floor will become an unpleasant surprise after a long soak. You may not think about it too often, but the shape of your toilet is actually very important. Most toilets are round, but square models are gaining popularity because they make it easier to balance your body weight during a seated bowel movement. Round toilets also help prevent “toilet paper rollers,” which occur when you sit down and pull the tissue right off the roll. To avoid this problem, buy a toilet with a flared base, which makes it easier to grip the rim during use.

Shower Trays

Another way to ensure that you have a private shower is to purchase a tray that sits underneath the faucet. They come in a range of sizes and configurations, and most are fairly easy to install. Just remember to measure the distance between the two fixtures before purchasing a tray, since different manufacturers specify different distances. Many trays have drain holes built into them, which means that you can simply remove the tray when you’re finished cleaning up. Others have covers that work similarly to shower screens. If you’re concerned about keeping track of everything that goes into the bathtub, then you’ll be happy to learn that there are shower trays that double as soap dishes. These trays have openings that allow you to grab a bar of soap and wash up quickly without having to get undressed. If you happen to have a lot of hair washing to do, then you might want to consider adding a shower tray with a built-in seat to provide extra comfort.

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