Pros of having a shower cubicle.
A customer who is just fitting out a bathroom is undoubtedly faced with a certain dilemma: is it better to choose a bath, or is it worth opting for a shower enclosure? In a smaller bathroom, a shower will certainly be a better fit. However, before making a final decision, it’s worth reviewing the pros and cons of this option.
Bath or shower?
A customer who is only now fitting out a bathroom faces a bit of a dilemma. Is it better to choose a bath, or is it worth opting for a shower? A shower will certainly suit a smaller bathroom better. However, before making a final decision, it’s worth familiarising yourself with the pros and cons of this solution.
Advantages of shower enclosures
- Relatively little space required for installation.
- More compact than a bath.
- A range of sizes available in an online shop from a reputable brand: www.lazienka-rea.com.pl.
- Can be installed in alcoves within rooms (including those that need to be built in).
- Practical corner enclosures, often placed in a bathroom corner; rounded models can offer greater freedom of movement while washing.
- Space saving isn’t the only plus — a shower helps to save water. It’s estimated that taking a bath uses more water than having a shower.
- More hygienic: rinsing the body with running water washes away dirt and sweat, which are carried from the shower tray to the drain. When bathing in a bath, impurities in the water accumulate on the sides and bottom.
- Shower trays available with heights from a few to a dozen or so centimetres.
- Freestanding shower enclosure can be installed without using a shower tray.
What to look out for when choosing an enclosure
- Corner models take up little space, and their appearance is extremely stylish.
- Wall enclosures are positioned against a single wall; such a solution is rarely used in smaller rooms.
- Recess enclosures are a very good idea for making use of alcoves (either arising from the design or created especially).
- A shower tray isn’t obligatory — instead, you can opt for sloped tiles set into the floor.