The shower enclosure is an emerging trend in the UK. This enclosed space dedicated to showering enhances both the functionality and aesthetics of the bathroom (allowing you to take a shower while keeping other areas dry). However, making a choice between the variety of options available can be confusing, especially for first-time buyers. It is crucial to understand what each shower enclosure type offers and what its drawbacks may be.
In this blog, I will explain the pros and cons of different shower enclosure types and which one you should prefer.
Shower Enclosure Types.
When it comes to shower cubicles, you have a number of choices available for you. Most common among these are as follows1. Quadrant Shower Enclosure.
These have a relatively unique shape that features a curved frontage. While the backside is usually a standard square, the front is in the shape of a half circle. That makes it suitable for fitting into corners, between walls, or in congested spaces. That’s why most people choose this shape when installing a shower cubicle for their small bathrooms. It is technically a space-saving option with relatively less projection inside the bathroom. However, that does not mean you will need to compromise on the shower experience. Quadrant shower enclosure shape still allows for a spacious shower area inside it. You may prefer to install a bifold or sliding shower door with it as per your choice.2. Offset Quadrant Shower Enclosure
It is simply a version of a quadrant shower enclosure with a bit of extra length on one side. The purpose is to provide you with a bit more space for the shower. So, if you want an enclosure with a curved front and have extra space to spare, then an offset cubicle can be a perfect choice. Other than that, it offers almost all the same features as a standard quadrant enclosure. You can fit any type of shower door with it.3. Rectangular Shower Enclosure
It is clear from the name that these types of shower enclosures generally have four sides, where the length of two sides is equal, and likewise, the width is also the same. Such shower enclosures usually fit against the wall and are preferred when you have medium or large bathroom space. These enclosures are preferably installed with hinged shower doors. However, other door options are also possible. They are a great option if you want a luxurious shower experience.4. Square Shower Enclosure
It is a type of shower enclosure with equal length and width on all four sides. Such enclosures are a great option to fit against the wall and are usually suitable for medium to large bathrooms. You will find them in various sizes, in both frameless and framed designs. These work perfectly with sliding and bifold doors and can be suitable for any bathroom. They are also suitable for fitting into corners, offering a spacious showering experience. If you want flexibility with the types of installation available, then this is the type of cubicle you should choose.5. Walk-In Shower Enclosure
An emerging trend for a shower area is installing a walk-in shower enclosure. These are level with the floor and do not have a door. That makes them appear more spacious and open. It is a type of shower area that can be installed anywhere in your home, with simple glass panels enclosing the space. This increases its suitability for the elderly or anyone with limited mobility. You simply walk into the shower area without needing to open a door or step over a threshold. In other words, it is a large, open space enclosed by walls made of glass or metal.6. 3 Sided Shower Enclosure
A 3-sided shower enclosure is designed with 3 panels ( 1 shower door panel and 2 fixed side panels) with back backside tiled back wall on one end. While standard shower enclosures require corner fitting or at least a two-sided existing wall for installation, a 3-sided enclosure can simply fit against a single wall. Such shapes are more suitable for the bathroom, where corner fitting is not possible or where you want your shower area to look prominent.Which Shower Enclosure Should I Choose?
We have discussed different shower enclosure types and their pros and cons. However, when it comes to choosing between them, you will need to consider various factors. You should start with measuring the available space ( if it's a first-time installation). Available space will help you determine the size and type of shower enclosure you can fit. For example, a small bathroom may not be the right place for a square or rectangular shower enclosure. Your choices for such spaces are a quadrant shower enclosure or a walk-in shower. Since both come in a variety of sizes, you should measure the available to determine the size of the shower enclosure you can order. Similarly, you should think about shower enclosure material, shower glass thickness, easy cleaning coating, the aesthetic requirements, and most importantly, your budget.*The table above offers a gross idea about the suitability of different shower enclosure types with bathroom sizes. However, the perfect fit is not the only factor. Your choice should be based on various factors discussed earlier in this section.

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