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Can’t decide whether your lifestyle best suits a shower enclosure or a bath tub? Well those worries are a thing of the past as you can now have both in one stylish and practical package with our L shaped shower baths. They give you all the space of a bath, plus some, with the added bonus of a larger squared space at one end for showering. If that wasn’t enough then you could even choose to install one of our Whirlpool baths. These feature massage jets to ensure your get the most relaxing bath you’ve ever had, all in the comfort of your own home. They really are bathing perfection!

 
 

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Side Panel: For the longest side of the bath. Needed if the bath is going into an alcove.

Side & End Panel: Panel set for the long and short side of the bath. Needed for corner installations.


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How do I know which length and width to pick — 1500, 1600 or 1700mm and 845/850/855mm — for my bathroom?

Measure the wall where the bath will sit and leave a little room for trims and panels; the ranges here are 1500, 1600 and 1700mm in length with common widths around 845–855mm. If your room is compact, a 1500mm L bath gives a bath and shower in a tighter footprint, while 1700mm gives a more spacious bathing area and a larger showering zone. For example, a 1700 x 855mm model will suit a longer wall and offer the generous squared end for comfortable showering.

What does "handing" mean and how do I choose left or right?

Handing tells you which side the squared shower end and screen sit on, left or right, so the bath faces the correct way for your room layout. Stand where the long side of the bath will sit and imagine the wider shower area; if it needs to be on your left, pick a left-hand model. Many products in our range show left and right options, so match the handing to where your taps, waste and shower rail will be located.

Do I need a side panel or a side and end panel, and when would I use each?

Use a single side panel when the bath sits in an alcove with the long side against a wall, while a side and end panel set is needed for a corner installation where both the long and short sides are visible. Bundles often include front and end panels for neat finishes, so if your bath is freestanding in a corner buy the two-panel option. an L-shaped corner fit will require the side and end set so the exposed short side is covered.

Are the Whirlpool L-shaped baths worth the extra cost compared with standard shower baths?

Whirlpool L-shaped baths add massage jets for a spa-like soak, ideal if you favour long, relaxing baths; standard L-shaped shower baths focus on the larger squared showering area and are usually more budget friendly. If you bath frequently and want hydrotherapy, a Whirlpool model is a good investment; if you mainly shower and use the bath occasionally, a standard shower bath offers better value. There are both types in the range, so you can match features to how you use the room.

How do the shower screens and finishes affect the look and practicality of an L-shaped bath?

Shower screens come in plain or decorative styles such as black grid designs, which add a contemporary, architectural look while containing spray for showering. Screens with rails or bundled sets that include front and end panels make installation neater and reduce the number of separate purchases. If you have a modern scheme, a black grid screen paired with a 1700 x 855mm bath creates a striking, functional shower-bath combination.