This guide will help you choose the right shower enclosure for your bathroom. It also explains the important things to keep in mind when designing your bathroom.
Types of shower enclosure
Frameless Shower Enclosures
Frameless shower enclosures have no metal frame around the glass panels, making them ideal for modernizing your bathroom. The enclosure is minimally designed to create a spacious, simple appearance.
Framed Shower Enclosures
The classic frame glass design will work well in any modern bathroom. You can find the right enclosure or door to fit your showering area with the wide range of sizes and shapes available.
Bifold Shower Enclosures
A bi-fold shower door is the best choice for bathrooms with limited space or showers that are close to other areas such as the toilet or vanity. You don't need to make extra space for the doors, and they fold inwards. Rubber seals prevent water from dripping onto your bathroom floor.
Quadrant Shower Enclosures
These doors are a popular choice for minimalist and sleek bathrooms. Their curved doors contrast well with the straight lines of other elements such as toilets or baths. They also create the illusion of more space in the bathroom.
Offset Quadrant Shower Enclosures
Do you like the idea of a quadrant-style shower enclosure but need more space? The offset quadrant shower enclosures are larger because they have a straighter edge on one end.
Walk-In Shower Enclosures
A walk-in enclosure is the ultimate in luxury and style. It offers you all the space and freedom to enjoy a relaxing and luxurious shower experience. These enclosures are great for seniors and people with limited mobility, especially when they are combined with a low-profile tray or level access floor.
Consider These Things
Your Bathroom Space
When choosing the right shower enclosure for you, it is important to consider the size of your bathroom and shower room. Depending on the type of enclosure you choose, you will need to consider where the enclosure will be placed and how high it will rise. It is important to determine whether the doors will open to one side or the other. If the enclosure will be opening to either the left or right, it is best to position the enclosure away from windows and doors in order to have more space. If you are looking to purchase a shower enclosure that has a hardwood footboard or duck drying area, you should consider the space needed.
The Wall and Positioning
The location of the shower enclosure and tray that you choose will determine which type of enclosure or tray you buy. You may find it easier to install the new enclosure and tray in the same location as your existing shower. This will save you plumbing costs as your pipes will be located in the correct place.
Different types of glass
There are many types of doors that can be used to make shower enclosures, but you can still expect the same high-quality quality from Willesden Bathrooms. These are key points to remember:
The tempered glass in 8mm and 10mm is strong, durable, safe, and easy to clean.
For a shower enclosure or wet room, toughened safety glass is a great choice.
Keep in mind that thicker glasses will require more support because of their extra weight.
Design can reduce thickness depending on how large or curvy the glass is.
You have great options if cost is a concern or you don't like the look of thicker glass.
Edge Protection -
Glass without a protective frame can be chipped or broken. Shower enclosures with strong aluminium frames will protect the glass and support it. You can rest assured that the glass for your shower enclosure will be of the highest safety standards.
How to decorate your shower area
Before installing a recess, the inside of the shower area must be tiled.
You will need to tile the walls and floors of the wet room before you can install it. However, if you're installing a walk-in shower, then you only need to install a tray. This reduces the time and cost of tiling.
Which hand is left or right?
Sketch the space to determine the best location for your shower enclosure. Also, consider whether the enclosure should open to the right or left. It is a good idea to mark the locations of any obstructions, windows, doors, or windows. This will allow you to determine how much space you have and where you should place your tray.
Shower Tray
Shower trays are designed to prevent water leakage. You can also buy shower enclosures that have shower trays that fit your door, so you don’t need to worry about how big the tray is. If you're installing a recess-style shower, you will need to carefully consider the dimensions of the enclosure and the tray to make sure it fits the area. To ensure that the tray doesn't crack or leak, we recommend hiring a professional to fit it.


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