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Shower Bath Ideas

27/05/2026
Read Time 7 mins
Written by Ryan Evans
Shower Bath Ideas

A shower bath gives you both options in one footprint, a full-length bath and a proper shower, without requiring a separate enclosure. For households where the bathroom needs to serve multiple people with different preferences, or where space rules out both a bath and a separate shower, a shower bath is the most practical solution available. 

What is a shower bath?

A shower bath is a bath with a widened end designed to provide adequate standing room for showering. Standard baths are typically 700mm wide throughout, which is not enough standing room to shower comfortably. Shower baths widen to 800–850mm at the shower end, creating a usable standing platform without extending the overall bath length.

The widened end comes in two main profiles:

  • P-shaped: a straight bath with a curved protrusion at the shower end. The curved screen that fits this format is available from most manufacturers as a matched pair.

  • L-shaped: a right-angled widening at the shower end rather than a curved one. Gives slightly more standing room than a P-shape and accommodates a square screen.

Small bathroom shower bath ideas

The shower bath exists precisely for small bathrooms. If you have space for a bath but not for a bath and a separate shower enclosure, a shower bath resolves the problem cleanly.

Related: 10 Best Shower Baths For Small Bathrooms

Choose the right orientation

The end of the bath is where the showerhead and valve are located. In most bathrooms, this is against the wall with the plumbing, typically the wall shared with the bathroom or the wall farthest from the door. Position the bath so the shower end is adjacent to the plumbing wall, as moving supply pipes to suit a different orientation adds cost.

Related: Small Bathroom Ideas

Use a bath screen rather than a curtain

A bath shower screen keeps water contained without the visual bulk of a curtain. A hinged bath screen folds flat against the bath when not in use, which matters in a small bathroom where clearance is limited. A fixed bath screen is simpler and cleaner in appearance.

For a P-shaped shower bath, choose a curved screen matched to the bath profile. For an L-shaped shower bath, a square screen sits against the flat edge. Confirm compatibility with the specific bath before ordering.

Related: Bath Shower Screens Vs Shower Curtains: A Comparison Guide

Keep tiles consistent across bath and shower wall

In a small bathroom, using the same tile on the shower wall and the surrounding bath area unifies the space rather than dividing it into distinct zones. Run the tile from floor to ceiling behind the shower end to create a strong vertical plane that draws the eye upward and makes the room feel taller.

Related: Bathroom Tile Ideas

Freestanding bath with shower ideas

A freestanding bath can include a shower; it requires either a floor-mounted tap and shower combination or a freestanding shower riser that mounts independently alongside the bath.

Related: The Different Types Of Bath

Floor-mounted bath filler with shower handset

A floor-mounted bath tap with an integrated shower handset connects to the floor supply pipes and rises alongside the freestanding bath. The handset on a flexible hose provides a basic shower function and suits the aesthetic of a freestanding bath well.

Freestanding shower riser

A separate freestanding shower riser, essentially a floor-standing column that houses the shower valve, riser rail, and head, allows a proper shower setup alongside a freestanding bath without connecting to the bath itself. The riser connects to floor supply pipes in the same position as the bath waste. This provides greater flexibility in shower head height and valve specifications.

Related: What Accessories Do I Need To Buy Along With A Bath? 

Position The Bath As A Centrepiece

A freestanding bath used as a centrepiece with a shower positioned directly above or alongside it works best in larger rooms where there is clear space on most sides of the bath. Pull the bath away from the wall, position it on the visual axis of the room from the door, and let it become the first thing you see when you enter. A curtain ring suspended from the ceiling around a freestanding bath is a traditional solution for containing shower splash and adds a dramatic canopy effect.

Shower over bath ideas

Adding a shower over an existing bath is the most straightforward shower addition in any bathroom. It does not require a new suite or significant plumbing changes.

Related: What Are The Different Types Of Showers? Choosing The Right One For Your Bathroom 

  • Bar valve shower: a thermostatic shower valve on an exposed bar mounts to the wall above the bath with a riser rail and shower head. This is the most common and practical installation. A mixer valve diverter allows the same valve to fill the bath through the taps and switch to the shower as needed.

  • Ceiling-mounted head: in rooms with sufficient ceiling height above the bath, a ceiling-mounted rainfall head provides a significantly better shower experience than a wall-mounted riser. Particularly effective in bathrooms with a high ceiling above the bath end.

  • Two shower heads: in a family bathroom, both a fixed overhead head and a height-adjustable handset on a riser rail serve different users better than either alone. A fixed head is ideal for adults; a handset is essential for bathing children, washing hair without getting completely wet, and cleaning the bath itself.

  • Shower curtain versus screen: a bath shower screen is more effective at containing splash than a curtain and eliminates the problem of the curtain clinging to you while showering. See our bath shower screens range for options.

Related: How To Choose The Right Shower Head

Shower bath style ideas 

Make the shower wall the feature

In a shower bath, the wall behind the shower end is the most visible surface in the room. Use it to make a design statement: a patterned tile, a deep colour, a stone-effect panel, or a contrasting material against the rest of the room. This turns the functional shower position into an intentional feature.

Coordinate shower fittings with the rest of the room

The shower valve, shower head, and bath taps should share the same finish – chrome, brushed brass, matt black, or brushed nickel. In a room where the shower and bath are combined, mismatched fittings are immediately visible.

Add a shower niche

In the shower end of the bath enclosure, a recessed niche built into the tiled wall provides storage for products without caddies or shelves that clutter the space. It must be built in at the first fix stage. Tiled in the same material as the surrounding wall, it becomes part of the surface rather than an addition to it.

Use digital controls for household flexibility

A digital shower allows temperature to be pre-set and maintained precisely regardless of who is using it. In a family bathroom where a shower bath is used by adults and children, programmable temperature limits and pre-set preferences make it significantly safer and more practical than a manual valve.

Related: What Are Shower Valves? Different Types Of Shower Valves For Your Bathroom

Shower bath ideas FAQs

Is a shower bath a good idea? 

Yes, particularly for families or households with limited bathroom space. A shower bath provides both functions in a single footprint, removes the need to choose between a bath and a separate shower, and avoids the installation complexity and cost of a separate enclosure. The main limitation is that the standing area in the shower end is smaller than a dedicated shower enclosure.

What are the disadvantages of a shower bath?

The shower standing area is narrower than a dedicated shower enclosure. A shower curtain, if used instead of a screen, is less effective at containing splash. In a bathroom used daily by adults who only shower, a bath takes up floor space that a shower-only room would not require. However, for households with mixed needs, the advantages significantly outweigh these limitations.

Related: Bath Vs Shower Explained: Which Is Right For Your Bathroom?

What shower style is trending? 

Thermostatic bar valves with both a fixed overhead head and a handset remain the most practical setup over a shower bath. In terms of aesthetics, brushed brass and matt black finishes have replaced chrome as the dominant trend. Rainfall-style fixed heads are the current standard expectation in a mid to premium specification.

Shop shower baths at Bathroom City

A shower bath is rarely the compromise it is made out to be. Done well, it is a considered, practical choice that serves a household better than either a bath or a separate shower enclosure alone, particularly in a bathroom where space, budget, or both rule out fitting both separately.

Need more inspiration? Check out our shower room ideas or browse our full range of shower baths. If you would like to see products in person or have any questions, visit our Birmingham showroom, book a consultation, or call us on 0121 753 0700.