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Shower Trays & Enclosures S


howers are increasingly the focal point when homeowners take into consideration


the layout of a bathroom. As well as fulfilling a practical purpose, showers are being chosen as statement pieces, particularly in an open-plan bathroom or wet room. When choosing a shower, it’s important to look for one that delivers a powerful performance and looks the part too. The consumer is also seeking assurance that they can live an eco-conscious lifestyle by reducing the amount of water they use for everyday tasks, without having to make any dramatic changes in their


Georgina Spencer, Head of Marketing Roca (UK)


Roca shower solutions to future proof your home


day-to-day habits. Manufacturers have responded by introducing showers that have built-in water-saving features that do not compromise on either performance or aesthetics. Shower trays are now available in low profile


depths which can be installed at floor level, helping to create the luxury feeling of a walk-in showering area, without the task of having to fully waterproof the entire bathroom. Pair this with a simple, frameless glass screen to create a minimal, high-end finish that makes the room feel comfortable and spacious.


More than ever homeowners are looking for long


lasting bathroom designs that will suit their changing needs. Considerations include anti-slip trays and the use of strong and durable materials that offer future proofing benefits to the bathroom to ensure the shower area remains easily accessible.


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