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Bathroom Suites with Enclosure

Everyone dreams of a beautiful bathroom suite and these bathroom suites with enclosures can provide just that. Whether you are updating your current bathroom or creating something completely new we have a variety of suites to choose from some including bi fold, pivot and quad enclosures as well as suites with anti slip trays and easy clean glass. Not only are these bathroom suites with enclosure beautifully designed they also have the benefits of being a CE marked product, demonstrating they have been built to an extremely high standard.

 
 
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How do I choose between a quadrant, pivot or bi-fold enclosure for my bathroom layout?

Think about how much clear floor space you have and how the door needs to open. Quadrant enclosures sit neatly in a corner and are ideal for saving space in small bathrooms or ensuites, with popular sizes available at 760mm and 900mm. Pivot doors give a wider, full-height opening but need room for the door swing, so they suit larger family bathrooms. Bi-fold doors fold back on themselves, making them the best option where you have very limited clearance but still want a full-height enclosure.

What's the difference between a low-profile non-slip tray and a raised non-slip tray, and which should I pick?

A low-profile tray sits closer to the finished floor for an easy step-in and a modern, near-wet-room look, while a raised tray gives a deeper fall for quicker drainage and can be simpler to fit where you cannot recess the floor. On our site we have a limited number number of suites that include trays, so you may find many suites come without a tray if you already have one. If accessibility is important choose the low-profile option or if you need stronger drainage or have existing floor constraints, a raised tray is more practical.

How do basin types such as full pedestal versus vanity unit affect storage and the overall look?

A full pedestal basin hides the pipework and creates a clean, minimalist look but gives you no under-basin storage. A vanity unit combines the basin with built-in cupboards or drawers, so you gain useful storage for toiletries and cleaning products; several suites on offer include Artis or Alpine vanity units for that reason. The Affine Royan suite paired with an Artis vanity gives concealed storage beneath the basin, which is handy in busy family bathrooms.

Are these bathroom suites and enclosures easy to maintain and built to last?

Yes, the suites are CE marked, showing they meet recognised safety and quality standards, and many enclosures feature Luxura frames with easy-clean glass and anti-slip trays for practical everyday use. To keep the glass looking good, wipe it with a squeegee after showers and use a gentle limescale cleaner occasionally; the easy-clean coating reduces buildup but does not remove the need for basic care. The anti-slip trays improve safety and require only a quick scrub with a non-abrasive cleaner now and then.

I'm torn between 760mm, 800mm and 900mm sizes, how do I decide which size to buy?

Match the enclosure size to the space available and how you like to shower: 760mm is excellent for very compact ensuites, 800mm sits between compact and comfortable and is available in limited options, and 900mm gives much more room for movement and suits main family bathrooms. The product range shows many 760mm and 900mm options across the Amelie and Royan collections so think about comfort versus footprint and budget when you choose.