**Corner baths** are a style of bath designed to fit neatly into the corner of a bathroom. They’re popular when you want to make the most of floor space without losing a good bathing area.
Here’s a clear text-only overview:
What a Corner Bath Is
A **corner bath** is shaped so that **two of its sides sit against the walls in a 90-degree corner**, leaving the front curved or angled. Unlike a standard rectangular bath that runs along one wall, a corner bath uses the corner of the room — often giving you more internal bathing space for the same or smaller footprint.
Corner baths are useful when:
* The room is **square or awkwardly shaped**
* You want to **save floor space**
* You want a more **feature-style bath**
* You need to combine a bath and shower in one
Common Shapes of Corner Baths
**1. Triangular / Compact Corner Bath**
* Simple, space-saving shape
* Two straight edges meet the wall, and the front is a single curved edge
* Best for **very small bathrooms or cloakrooms**
2. J-Shape / Offset Corner Bath**
* One side of the bath extends wider than the other
* This gives **more room where you sit or recline**
* Very popular because it feels more like a traditional bath inside
**3. Back-to-Wall Corner Bath**
* Designed so the rear edges sit flush to the walls
* Often has a **more generous internal bathing area**
* Looks more integrated and less like a standalone item
Key Benefits
**Space Efficient**
Corner placement opens up more floor area and can make the room feel bigger.
**Better Internal Space**
Many corner baths offer a **wider internal area** for sitting and stretching out compared with a straight bath of the same overall footprint.
**Flexible Layout**
They often sit well opposite doors or in the centre of wall runs where a straight bath would block movement.
**Good for Bath-Shower Combos**
Their shape can suit a curved or folding shower screen, making them ideal for shower-over-bath installations.
## Things to Think About
**Size & Handing**
Corner baths come in various lengths and widths, and some have left-hand or right-hand orientations depending on which side is wider.
**Tap Position**
Decide whether you want wall-mounted taps, deck-mounted taps on the bath rim, or a floor-standing filler.
**Access for Cleaning & Installation**
Some corner baths need an access panel or removable end panel so plumbers can reach the waste and fittings.
## Where They Work Best
**Medium to Larger Bathrooms**
In really small bathrooms, a compact corner bath or a straight bath might be easier to fit. Larger rooms make it easier to show off the shape.
**Square Rooms**
If your room is almost as deep as it is wide, a corner bath can balance the layout and leave room for furniture or storage.
In summary, a **corner bath** is a practical and stylish way to use bathroom corners, giving you generous internal bathing space and freeing up floor area. You can choose from compact triangular shapes, more ergonomic J-shapes, or integrated back-to-wall corner designs depending on your space and style preferences.
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