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Choosing The Right Shower Cubicle Style

A shower cubicle is an attached shower enclosure that can be put into a bathroom relatively easily. The best thing about these shower cubicles is that you can get them in almost any shape or size that you require.

The shower cubicles are also very tall, so even the tallest person can mount the showerhead in a position where showering is not a struggle, but something that they can enjoy.

Some of the main styles of shower cubicles that are available are the square/oblong, quadrant, d-shape, and the pentagonal showers.

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Square/Oblong - This shower cubicle looks like a typical shower you have seen in many peoples bathroom. It is butted up against the wall on two sides, and has two sides of glass.

This type of shower cubicle has doors that slide or swing open. If you require a large shower and have plenty of wall space, this shower might be good for you.

Quadrant - This shower cubicle is set back into the corner of two walls, and it has a rounded front that protrudes out from the two walls. The quadrant shower cubicle is very stylish, and gives an interesting look for a shower. The quadrant also features doors that slide or swing open.

D-Shape - This shower cubicle style is one of the sleekest looking showers I have ever seen. If you are very interested in having a very stylish shower, then this is definitely the style for you.

The coolest thing about this style is how the rounded shape is continued around the entire shower, except the back wall. This allows the doors to create a large opening, which is almost like opening up the entire walls of the shower.

Pentagonal - This shower cubicle style is a good combination of size and style. With the five-sided shape, this shower cubicle maximizes space, but also looks good.

The pentagonal shower has doors that slide or swing open. If you like a large shower, but still want a little bit of style in your bathroom, then this is the shower for you.

by Gabriel Adams

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