What is a Corner Shower?
Corner showers are shower stalls that are constructed to fit into a corner of the bathroom. The basic design of a corner shower is normally triangular shaped, with the entry to the stall facing into the room. A corner shower is an excellent way to maximize the use of space in a small bathroom or to add a shower to a larger bathroom while still allowing the bathtub to remain within the space. While a corner shower is not usually considered one of the more attractive types of showers, there is no doubt that a shower stall of this type is extremely functional. Motel chains that wish to conserve space sometimes choose to go with a corner shower rather than a tub and shower combination that usually must run from one wall to another and may take up a significant amount of floor space in the small bathroom. In like manner, homeowners who wish to install a second bathroom that is fully functional often find a corner shower is an ideal solution, since the installation and materials costs are si
When we say corner showers, a lot of people think “Well, my shower is already located in the corner of the bathroom anyway!” However, a corner shower does not have the standard rectangular base. It has a triangular base, meaning that it does not take up the same amount of room that a standard shower does.