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Installing a shower bath in your new bathroom is a great choice when space is limited and you would ideally prefer to have a separate bath and shower but space does not allow it. A shower bath offers the best of both worlds, as you can use the bath as a standard bath, but also have the extra space at the shower end for when you want a shower. 

Shower baths are available in left or right hand configurations, with matching match shower screens and bath panels specifically made for shower baths. As with standard baths, shower baths come in a range of lenghts to suit your needs, as well as left or right hand.

If you need further help in choosing the right size or design shower bath. Why not contact our helpful team who will be more than happy to help and assist you in choosing the perfect new bath for your needs.
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FAQs About Shower Baths

What is a shower bath?
A shower bath is a dual-purpose bath that combines a bath and a shower in one. It includes a bath with a built-in wider end, allowing you to enjoy the flexibility of taking a bath or a shower, depending on your preference. So if your bathroom isn't big enough for a separate shower this could be the perfect choice for you.

Are shower baths a good idea?
Shower baths are a great idea for several reasons:
  • Space-Saving: They are ideal for bathrooms with limited space, offering both bathing and showering in a single space.
  • Versatility: Shower baths provide the flexibility to choose between a quick shower and a relaxing soak.
  • Cost-Effective: Installing a shower bath can be more cost-effective than separate bath and shower installations, saving on plumbing and space.
  • Family-Friendly: Shower baths are practical for families with children, providing a safe space for kids to bathe and an easy-to-clean area for adults.
What is the difference between a right hand or left hand shower bath?
The only difference between a right hand or left hand shower bath is which end is wider for showering purposes. To tell the difference, simply look at your bath as your about to get in; whichever side has the wider end for showering is the hand of bath you have/need.
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