Finding right bathroom fixtures can be a long lasting and strenuous task. And buying suitable corner shower to fit in with the entire bathroom interior is another level of toughness. You have to think about many details if you want your bathroom to look great. And this blog helps you with that task.

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Shower Cubicle Styles Explained

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Though most of the households have one main bathroom, a large number of upcoming new houses have an additional bathroom attached to the main bedroom. These bathrooms are provided with the traditional set up of a bath, sink and a toilet. However, a large number of such bathrooms have a shower too that could be over the bath with a shower curtain or a shower cubicle.

A shower used to be a pretty simple affair, plain and simple white all over with a sliding door for getting in. Not anymore, as the present day showers come in varying styles and designs because of increased interest of homeowners in the design and hence the value of property. The new modern designs of showers have created a new market for the additions and accessories that often form an integral part of the shower. Here’s a brief description of the more popular varieties of showers.

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Square/Oblong cubicle

Most of the traditional shower cubicles would fall in this category, being the most popular too. This bathroom design offers a large showering area and may be fitted in a corner where two bathroom walls meet at a right angle or it could go into a recess in the wall and you will see only the door for getting in. Generally its walls are made from glass or micro-PVC, a kind of plastic.

D-Shaped cubicle

This type of a cubicle is fixed in one of the walls while the other three normally straighten walls get curved around. It’s a very modern and stylish design with doors that would open quite wide for an easy access. When it’s not convenient to house a shower in a corner of the bathroom, this makes a very viable proposition.

Quadrant

If you can imagine the combination of a corner shower and a D-shaped curved shower, you’ve got a quadrant shower. Yes, it’s a mix of the two designs described above. It is considered to be very stylish, while it results to saving of space because of quadrant (remember D shape) as compare to a square shape. Here the door may be sliding generally, though it’s not uncommon to have a swinging door. It’s an ideal design for smaller bathrooms.

Walk in/Wet Room showers

This is perhaps the most practical and convenient design that does not follow the concept of a cubicle. This makes use of the corner formed by two tiled walls, though, the third wall is usually made of glass but there is no forth wall. So you get a man sized opening for just walking into it. Special flooring often accompanies such a design that is very helpful for those with physical disabilities.

You should be well informed that the replacement of an existing corner shower with a modern one or the installation of a new one needs to be considered in its overall perspective. Keep in mind if it’s going to be just for your personal style or for its functionality. Make an honest assessment of what you wish to have versus what you might require. In either case it will be wiser to see that the new equipment goes well with what you already have, unless of course you are going to have a complete change of scene. Apart from that you have to have an accurate calculation of the available space lest the whole place gets too crowded to deprive you of the real pleasure associated with a shower bath.

Another feature that you need to consider is the weight of the cubicle you decided to have as that has a direct impact on the floorboards of your home. It will be worthwhile to have an opinion of your plumber or builder to make an assessment, as at times you might need to provide extra support to your existing structure.

4 comments:

  1. Can you tell us what the brand of the shower in the picture above is or where to get it? Thanks!

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  2. very interesting info. Your article inspired me to put it in my tiny bathroom

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