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AQATA exclusive solutions - the perfect shower screen for any bathroom


W


hen creating a perfect bathroom there are so many more decisions


to make than the shade of the tiles. The position and size of the showering space is one that needs careful thought and planning. Whether it is for a family bathroom or a smaller ensuite; if the shower needs one door or two, are the


doors to be sliding or bi-fold and is the shower placed in a recess or is it in a corner, the Exclusive Solutions collection from AQATA has ideal shower screen. The Exclusive Solutions collection from AQATA


includes an extensive range of options for creating a showering space in the bathroom. The wide range of screen sizes are suitable for both corner


or recess showers and are then matched with the appropriate door fitting for the style and size of the room. The choice of doors includes pivot, sliding, bi-fold and hinged all with ClearShield Eco-Glass and alternative coloured finishes as an option. The ES240 and the ES245 are ideal for smaller


spaces, they can either be located in the corner of a bathroom or a recess, but to both


save space and ensure a clean minimalistic look the door pivots to open. The enclosure height is 1880 mm, but non-standard sizes are available with AQATA’s made to measure option. The Exclusive Solutions and other shower screen options are all shown in the AQATA Look Book which can be requested by emailing or visiting the website and download it directly.


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