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Bath Panels
A bath panel fits to the front and/or end of a bath, creating a clean face that ties the bath into the rest of the bathroom. Without a panel, the bath frame and plumbing stay visible, and splashes can be harder to wipe away. Panels also help keep the space looking tidy, especially in family bathrooms where the bath is used daily and you want the room to feel finished rather than “mid-install”.
Main benefits and common use cases
- Hides pipework and the bath frame for a cleaner, more finished look.
- Makes wipe-downs easier by giving you a smooth, easy-clean surface.
- Useful for refurbishments where you want a quick visual upgrade without changing the bath.
- Helps match the bath area to fitted furniture, including Back to Wall Toilet Cabinets.
Design options, finishes, and features
- Front panels cover the long side; end panels cover the short side for baths in open corners.
- Panels are made for different bath types, including straight baths, shower baths, and corner baths.
- Left-hand and right-hand options matter on corner and P-shaped layouts, so match the panel to your bath orientation.
- Styles range from plain modern faces to moulded looks for traditional bathrooms—browse traditional bath panels.
- For suite-matched options, browse Hudson Reed bath panels.
Compatible products and related items
- Pairs with straight baths, shower baths, and corner baths—check length, height, and panel type before ordering.
- Often installed alongside bath wastes, traps, overflow fillers, bath screens, and matching taps.
- Allow access for future maintenance; some setups use removable fixings or access panels.
- A practical option for the correct orientation on a corner setup is the BTW J corner bath panel (RH).
Baths Panels are the finishing piece that makes the bath area look complete, keeps the bathroom tidier, and helps your bath sit neatly alongside the rest of your furniture and fittings.