A Simple Guide to Choosing a D-Shaped Shower Enclosure for Small Bathrooms

A Simple Guide to Choosing a D-Shaped Shower Enclosure for Small Bathrooms

A Simple Guide to Choosing a D-Shaped Shower Enclosure for Small Bathrooms

Not every home has a large, spa-style bathroom — and that’s perfectly fine. With the right shower enclosure, even compact spaces can feel modern, practical and comfortable. D-shaped shower enclosures are especially clever for smaller bathrooms. Their curved front and single straight back panel mean they only need one wall, take up minimal space and still offer a generous showering area.

If you’re considering one, here are the key questions to help you choose the right size and style.

Will It Interfere With the Bathroom Door?

Start by checking how close the enclosure will be to the door. Measure the door swing carefully and make sure the curved glass won’t be knocked every time someone enters. Glass is strong, but repeated force can cause stress over time — especially in busy family homes.

What Size Works Best?

D-shaped enclosures come in widths from around 800mm to 1050mm, making them ideal for tight spaces. Measure accurately and consider asking a professional installer if you’re unsure — older bathrooms aren’t always perfectly square.

Will It Suit the Look of Your Bathroom?

You’ll find D-shaped enclosures in frameless, slimline and modern finishes such as chrome or matt black. The curved front softens the room and can make a small bathroom feel more open. Pairing it with a matching D-shaped shower tray creates a seamless, high-quality finish.

Are D-Shaped Enclosures Worth It?

For small bathrooms, absolutely. They save space, keep water contained, look modern and often provide more internal room than square enclosures of the same size.

Find the Right D-Shaped Enclosure

Browse D-shaped shower enclosures and trays at JTSpas

Additional Information

  • How to measure for curved shower enclosures
  • Tips for pairing an enclosure with a matching tray
  • Frame vs frameless: what’s easiest to clean?
  • Glass thickness comparison (6mm vs 8mm vs 10mm)
  • Best enclosures for low-ceiling bathrooms
  • Space-saving door options for small bathrooms