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Why rectangular shower cubicles are the best choice for your bathroom

by Kate Johnson Consultant
Shower cubicles are one of the most popular choices when it comes to remodeling your bathroom, particularly if you need to save space or have previously had an awkward bath tub shape. There are many different options available to you, however, and understanding which are the best can be hard if you don’t know what you’re looking for! Here are three reasons why rectangular shower cubicles are the best choice for your bathroom.

What is a shower cubicle?

Shower Cubicles, sometimes called Shower Enclosures, are a type of enclosure that is used to cover and protect a bathtub. The glass in a shower cubicle is often tempered for greater strength. Shower enclosures can be either framed (with aluminium frame), or frameless. Frameless shower enclosures tend to be sleeker than framed options.

How does it benefit you?

While there's nothing wrong with a square or round, rectangle-shaped shower cubicle can give you more space in which to relax and enjoy a good hot wash. Shaped to fit snugly against a wall, it maximizes floor space and gives you plenty of room to move around while bathing. If you opt for custom-built units, they'll fit even better around awkward corners and crevices than standard prefabricated ones would.

The benefits of having rectangular shower cubicles in our lives

Shower cubicles can bring a lot of benefits to a person’s life. They bring convenience and comfort in our daily lives. We will discuss some of these advantages in detail below:
The first advantage is that they are easy to install and maintain. These cubicles come with an instruction manual that tells you how to install them properly. You don’t need any special tools or equipment to do so, as all you need is a screwdriver and a hammer or wrench.

The Choice between square and rectangle

Rectangular-shaped showers have several advantages over square ones. They: -Give you more space to work with, which means you can create a showering environment that fits your preferences. -Are easier to clean, as there is less surface area on each side of walls and ceiling in a square area. -Allow you to walk all around without bumping into one of its walls at all (the same can’t be said about most squares). – Look better than their square counterparts.

When To Choose Square Or Rectangle?

If you’re building a new home or remodeling an existing one, it can be tricky to decide between using square and rectangular shower cubicles. We don’t think there’s a right answer here—the shape of each depends on how you want to decorate it and what look works best in your home. Many people end up with square cubicles because they go better with traditional home design styles, while others prefer the crisp lines of rectangles.

Which Shape Should You Choose For Your Bathroom?

Bathrooms come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes. For example, some people prefer a curved shower unit, while others may want to consider a corner installation. Whatever style you select is up to you—but if you’re looking for a practical, cost-effective solution that allows you to use up all available space in your existing room, rectangle showers might be just what you need. Rectangular models maximize available space and give bathers plenty of room to move around.

Comparison Between Square And Rectangle Showers

Square showers have been around for centuries, but we’re still arguing over which is better: a rectangle or a square. For example, square showers have 12 sides. One side may be more slippery than another. And since you can look at each side of a square shower at once, it will take you longer to clean than with a rectangular one. Rectangular showers provide better airflow and water pressure and give you more room to move around in.


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