Shower Enclosure
Shower enclosures come in a variety of shapes, including quadrant, rectangular, or single-door designs for spaces between two walls. Frameless enclosures are easier to clean compared to the more traditional framed versions. Bifold doors are particularly useful in awkward spaces, such as ensuites, where space is at a premium.
Walk-In Showers
Walk-in showers are becoming increasingly popular, offering a size similar to that of a bathtub but with easier maintenance. You can choose from a fixed glass panel or a combination of a fixed glass and a flipper panel. In some layouts, you may also add a glass screen at the end of the shower area, unless a wall serves that purpose.
Walk-in showers are also ideal for spaces with sloped ceilings, allowing you to make better use of the available space.
Wetroom
A wetroom is the most premium and expensive option but also the most visually striking. Without a tray, the entire floor needs to be waterproofed (or tanked), giving a sleek, open-plan feel that enhances both the appearance and functionality of the room.
Wetrooms are especially useful if you’re looking to maximise space, making the extra cost worthwhile. In previous projects, we’ve even incorporated tiled seating areas—an elegant and practical solution for those who need seating but still want a luxurious shower experience.