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Bathroom shower enclosures Buying Guide for Bathroom Renovation – Don't Miss Out!

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There are various styles of bathroom shower enclosures available, and if you're not careful, you may end up with issues like dampness, difficult maintenance, or mold. It's frustrating to keep wiping and still dealing with mold every day. Therefore, it's essential to have a strategy in place before purchasing and installing bathroom shower enclosures. Let's take a look at the different combinations and buying tips for bathroom cabinets together!

 

 

Bathroom Shower Enclosures Size

 

 

The first thing to consider when choosing a bathroom shower enclosure is to determine the size that suits your home. The most common standard sizes are around 80cm-100cm in length and 45cm-50cm in width (wall distance). The height of a typical bathroom cabinet, including the basin, ranges from 80cm to 85cm. Apart from the standard sizes, for larger bathrooms, you can opt for larger shower enclosures with lengths reaching 120cm-180cm.

 

Bathroom shower enclosure Structures

 

 

 

Fully enclosed bathroom shower enclosures can store more items, avoid the embarrassment of exposing personal belongings, and appear neat and tidy. They also offer better water resistance. Semi-open bathroom shower enclosures have some exposed shelves where you can place commonly used items for easy access, but proper organization is necessary. Open bathroom shower enclosures, strictly speaking, are not shower enclosurets but more like wall-mounted partitions. They have clean lines and adhere to the current minimalist design trend, making them more appealing to young people.

Combination Styles of Bathroom shower enclosures

While paying attention to the combination styles of bathroom shower enclosures, it's also essential to consider their purpose. Bathroom shower enclosures can accommodate many items, so the drawers are particularly important. If you need to store many small items, you can choose a cabinet with multiple small drawers. If you don't need to store much, you can opt for a simple and compact shower enclosure to save space. Bathroom shower enclosures can be categorized as floor-standing or wall-mounted in terms of installation methods. Floor-standing shower enclosures are suitable for modern bathrooms that emphasize wet and dry separation and have ample space. Wall-mounted designs save space, are easy to clean, and convenient for eliminating hygiene blind spots.

 

Buying Tips for Bathroom 

 

 

 

Mirror Selection Guide

Regular mirror: It doesn't have storage functions or anti-fog lighting and is suitable for minimalist households.

Smart mirror: It doesn't have storage functions but comes with beauty-enhancing LED lights, suitable for small spaces.

Smart mirror cabinet: It combines storage and lighting functions, representing the mainstream style in modern society and is more popular among buyers.

shower enclosure Selection Guide

Oak: It is aesthetically pleasing but prone to deformation.

PVC: It is waterproof, wear-resistant, and affordable, but it can turn yellow and deform over time, which is slightly outdated.

Solid wood and multi-layer board: It is moisture-proof, anti-termite, widely used, and considered mainstream.

Stainless steel: The material may not look as appealing and lacks aesthetics.

Space aluminum laundry cabinet: It is a high-quality material commonly used in laundry cabinets. It is lightweight, easy to install, rust-resistant, but relatively expensive.

 

Basin Selection Guide

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Above-counter basin: It has a high aesthetic value but tends to accumulate dirt and is difficult to clean on the countertop, with hygiene blind spots and a higher risk of hand collision.

Under-counter basin: It has hygiene blind spots and may come loose.

Integrated basin: It combines practicality and aesthetics, with no cleaning blind spots. Nowadays, various materials like microcrystalline are available, making cleaning stress-free.

 

 

Countertop Selection Guide

 

 

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Marble: Natural marble is expensive, and many artificial versions have gaps and are difficult to maintain.

Ceramic: It is wear-resistant, corrosion-resistant, cost-effective, and affordable, but it can get scratched over time.

Microcrystalline stone: It has a high-end appearance, high plasticity, suitable for young families, but lower wear resistance. For households with children, ceramic is recommended.

Slate: It has high hardness and aesthetics, but it's important to secure the slate and ceramic basin properly to prevent them from falling.


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Jessica Liang

I'm Jessica Liang, thrilled to join Sally Bathrooms. As a Marketing Assistant, I excel in copywriting, market analysis, and intelligence gathering. With rich writing experience, I craft compelling stories for products and brands. Through market analysis and intelligence gathering, I provide reliable decision-making support. I also collaborate with the sales team to achieve sales targets. Excited to contribute to Sally Bathrooms' growth!

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