Shower Baths

A shower bath is designed to work as a comfortable bath and a usable shower space. Compared to a standard straight bath, many shower baths widen at one end to give you more elbow room while showering, making them a solid choice for everyday use. They suit busy households where some people prefer quick showers and others want a bath, and they’re ideal when you want one clean, simple layout rather than separate zones.

Main benefits and common use cases

  • Saves space by combining two functions in one place.
  • Ideal for family bathrooms where you need both bath time and quick showers.
  • Often easier to plan than a separate bath plus shower enclosure in smaller rooms.
  • Works well with fitted furniture runs, including Back to Wall Toilet Cabinets and vanity units.

Design options, finishes, and features

  • P-shaped designs give a wider showering area at one end, with a curved front edge.
  • L-shaped designs create a squarer showering space and can feel more like a dedicated shower zone.
  • Left-hand and right-hand versions help you match the wider end to your plumbing and room layout.
  • Most shower baths come in white acrylic, with options focused on shape, size, and panel style.
  • If you want classic styling, browse traditional shower baths.
  • For range-matched choices, browse Nuie shower baths.

Compatible products and related items

  • Pairs with bath shower mixer taps, riser rails or shower columns, and a bath screen to control splash.
  • Often installed with bath wastes, overflows, traps, and matching bath panels.
  • Plan screen position, tap location, and clearance so the showering end feels open and usable.
  • A practical option for extra showering space is the Nuie curved P-shaped single ended bath (LH) 1700x850x700.

Shower Baths give you a flexible bathroom setup that works for daily showers and occasional baths, without forcing you to sacrifice space elsewhere in the room.

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