More coverage can make the shower area feel better contained while still keeping the walk-in layout open. 900mm wetroom panels suit en-suites, main bathrooms and modern shower spaces where an 800mm screen may feel slightly too small. The fixed glass panel separates the wet area without the bulk of a full enclosure door. This 900mm wide wetroom shower screen size gives a comfortable balance of splash protection, access and clean bathroom styling.

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TAILS’ SPLASH COVERAGE CHECK

Extend protection while retaining walk-in access

A 900mm wetroom panel offers substantial glass coverage without enclosing the shower behind a door. Its increased width can help contain spray more effectively than a compact screen while preserving an open entrance, making it a useful option for longer trays and suitably planned tiled shower areas.

Is a 900mm Wetroom Panel Right for Your Shower Area?

Compare splash coverage, remaining access and glass support

A 900mm Wide Wetroom Screen Suits You If

You need greater splash coverage

The broader glass surface can shield more of the surrounding floor than a shorter panel when positioned beside the main showering zone. Its effectiveness still depends on the shower outlet, spray direction and distance between the user and open entrance.

Your tray leaves sufficient entry space

A 900mm wide screen works best on a footprint long enough to retain a comfortable walk-in opening beside the glass. Calculate the remaining access after allowing for profiles, adjustment and any additional return or deflector section.

You want one substantial glass feature

Buying a larger single panel can create a cleaner visual plane than joining several narrower sections. It suits restrained shower schemes where the glass should provide useful separation without introducing a door, multiple hinges or several prominent junctions.

Another Width or Screen Layout May Suit You Better If

The remaining entrance is restricted

On a compact tray, 900mm of glass may leave an opening that feels awkwardly narrow once the wall profile and surrounding fittings are considered. A shorter panel can provide easier access where generous splash coverage is less important.

Spray escapes around the open end

Extra panel width cannot compensate for every shower position or spray direction. A compatible deflector, return panel or differently arranged enclosure may control water better where the outlet faces towards the entrance or sits close to the glass edge.

The support arrangement will not fit

The selected glass may require a particular wall channel, brace or ceiling support depending on its design. Another panel size or configuration may be necessary where a window, sloping ceiling or nearby fitting obstructs the specified stabilising components.

900mm Wetroom Panel FAQs

Open entrances, deflector panels and fitted coverage explained

  • How much entrance space should remain beside the panel?

    The opening must provide comfortable access for the intended users without forcing them around nearby furniture or sanitaryware. Calculate it from the exact installed screen position rather than simply subtracting 900mm from the nominal tray length.

  • Can a deflector panel be added to a 900mm screen?

    Yes, when the selected model accepts a compatible deflector or hinged return. This can improve splash containment near the open end, but check the additional projection, movement and supplied fittings before including one in the layout.

  • Does the installed screen cover exactly 900mm?

    Not always. The stated width may refer to the nominal glass or product size, while wall channels and adjustment affect the completed coverage. Use the manufacturer’s fitting drawing when marking the tray edge or waterproofed floor.

DESIGNER’S NOTE

Use the 900mm glass plane to define the shower zone, aligning its outer edge with a major tile joint and keeping the remaining walk-in opening visually uncluttered.