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Brushed Brass Bath Shower Screens

Brass shower screens, sometimes known brass bath screens, are ideal for those who want to turn their bath into a shower space too. They’re designed to install onto the wall of your bathroom and run along the edge of your bath, stopping the water from escaping onto your floor that’s to the large glass panels and seals fitted to the bottom of them. Within the range, you’ll find framed screens which feature a gorgeous brass surround, or frameless which only have a brushed brass wall channel. Both are easy to fit and look great in either modern or traditional-styled bathrooms.

 
 

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Luxura Curved Hinged Bath Shower Screen 1000mm Brushed Brass - Two Panels, 6mm

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Luxura Square Framed Fluted Bath Shower Screen 800mm - 6mm Brass

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Luxura Square Bath Shower Screen 830mm - Brushed Brass 6mm

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Luxura Curved Edge Bath Shower Screen 800mm - Brushed Brass 6mm

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Luxura Square Fixed Framed Bath Shower Screen 800mm - Brushed Brass 6mm

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Luxura Grid Square Bath Shower Screen 800mm Brushed Brass - 6mm

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What is the difference between a framed and a frameless brushed brass bath shower screen, and which style will suit your bathroom?

Framed screens have a visible brass surround running around the glass, which gives a stronger, more traditional or decorative look, while frameless screens only have a brushed brass wall channel so the glass appears almost uninterrupted for a cleaner, more modern feel. Both styles in this range use 6mm glass and work well in modern or traditional bathrooms, so your choice is mainly about the visual effect: pick framed fluted or grid brass if you want a warm, tactile feature; choose a frameless channel model if you prefer a minimalist, airy appearance.

How do I choose the right width and height for a bath shower screen in my bathroom?

First measure the width of the bath rim where the screen will sit; the range here includes common widths of 800mm and 830mm, plus a 1000mm two-panel option for extra splash protection. For height, the options are typically 1400mm, 1430mm or 1520mm — 1400mm suits standard showerheads and keeps a lighter look, while 1520mm gives more coverage if your shower head is high or you want extra splash protection. For example, a compact en suite often uses an 800 x 1400mm screen, whereas a family bathroom with a taller shower head benefits from a 1000 x 1520mm hinged screen.

Should you choose a curved edge screen or a square edge screen for a small bathroom?

Curved edge screens reduce the visual bulk and can free up a little extra manoeuvring room, making them great for tighter layouts; the range includes curved hinged two-panel options in 1000mm that fold neatly. Square edge screens give a crisp straight line and slightly more splash coverage along the bath edge, so they suit long straight baths or where you want a more geometric look. If space is tight and you need easier access, a curved hinged screen is often the practical choice.

How do decorative options like fluted or grid glass affect light, privacy and maintenance?

Fluted glass scatters light and softens visibility, so it adds privacy and hides splashes and fingerprints better than clear glass, while grid patterns create a classic, architectural look that pairs beautifully with brass finishes. Clear glass keeps the room feeling open and shows your tiles and brass detailing, but it will show water marks more readily. If you share a bathroom, fluted glass can be useful for modesty; choose grid if you want a period or industrial aesthetic with tactile brass framing.

Is 6mm glass thick enough and practical for everyday shower use?

Yes, the screens in this range are 6mm glass, a common thickness for bath shower screens that balances rigidity with manageable weight, so hinges and wall channels work reliably. Six millimetres is sufficient for both fixed and hinged designs offered here, such as the curved hinged two-panel 1000mm or the square framed 800mm models. If you prefer a heavier, more solid feel you might look for thicker screens elsewhere, but 6mm is a practical, widely used standard for most bathrooms.