P-shaped shower bath screens are designed to suit the curved end of a P-shaped bath, giving the shower area a neater and more natural fit than a standard straight screen. The shaped glass helps reduce splashes while keeping the bath comfortable for everyday showering and soaking. With its softer curved profile, a P-shaped bath screen completes the shower bath with a clean, practical and well-matched finish.

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TAILS’ CURVED SCREEN CHECK

Follow the bath curve for better coverage

P-shaped shower bath screens are formed to work with the widened, curved showering end of a compatible P-shaped bath. Their shaped glass and sealing edge provide more suitable coverage than a standard straight panel, helping contain over-bath spray while preserving the distinctive rounded footprint.

Is a P-Shaped Shower Bath Screen Right for Your Bath?

Match the bath curve, handing and wall fixing before purchase

A Curved P-Shaped Bath Screen Suits You If

Your bath has a curved shower end

The screen is intended to follow the widened rim of a compatible P-shaped shower bath. Matching that curve helps the lower seal sit correctly and positions the glass around the main standing and spray area.

The handing matches the bath

A left-hand or right-hand P-shaped bath screen must correspond with the bath’s enlarged end and wall position. Check the manufacturer’s plan-view drawing because orientation conventions can vary and product photographs may show the opposite version.

You are matching model-specific parts

Buying the shaped screen recommended for the selected bath makes glass curvature, hinge position and sealing alignment easier to confirm. Similar-looking P-shaped designs can use different rim profiles, so nominal bath length alone is insufficient.

Another Screen Shape or Handing May Suit You Better If

Your bath has a straight rim

A curved P-shaped screen is not intended for a conventional straight-sided bath. A straight panel will normally provide more appropriate contact with a level rim and avoid gaps created by mismatched glass and sealing profiles.

The curve does not correspond

Another model is required when the screen’s lower edge does not follow the exact bath shape. Forcing a near-match can produce uneven sealing, poor hinge alignment or inadequate coverage around the widened showering section.

The screen movement is obstructed

Nearby taps, shelving or furniture may prevent a hinged P-shaped screen from moving through its intended range. Select another compatible configuration when the glass cannot open, fold or rest safely without meeting surrounding fittings.

P-Shaped Shower Bath Screen FAQs

Curved compatibility, handing and lower seals explained

  • Will any curved screen fit a P-shaped bath?

    No. The glass curve, lower seal, hinge position and wall profile must suit the individual bath rim. Use the bath manufacturer’s compatibility information rather than selecting a screen merely because its outline appears similar.

  • How do I identify the correct screen handing?

    Match the screen to the bath’s left-hand or right-hand widened section using the manufacturer’s plan-view drawing. Do not rely on the viewing angle of an installation photograph, as images can be reversed or labelled differently.

  • Why is the bottom seal shaped?

    The lower seal follows the bath’s curved rim and helps direct water back into the bathing area. Its profile must suit the exact glass and bath shape; a generic straight seal may leave gaps or sit unevenly.

DESIGNER’S NOTE

Let the curved screen echo the bath’s widened end, keeping nearby wall fittings restrained so the shaped glass reads as one continuous part of the bathing area.