Right-hand offset quadrant shower trays suit bathrooms where the longer side of the tray needs to sit to the right of the corner. This handed shape gives more usable room than a standard quadrant while still keeping the front curved to save space around the enclosure. It is especially useful in en-suites and main bathrooms where nearby fittings affect the best entry side. Pair your RH offset shower tray with a matching enclosure so the opening, curve and wall position all line up correctly.

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TAILS’ HANDED LAYOUT

Use corner space with added showering length

Right-hand offset quadrant shower trays combine a curved corner frontage with unequal side lengths and a defined orientation. They provide more showering length than a square footprint while preserving a softer outer corner, making them a useful purchase where the longer side must extend in the right-hand direction shown by the manufacturer.

Is a Right-Hand Offset Quadrant Shower Tray Right for Your Layout?

Compare handing, enclosure shape and available corner dimensions

A Right-Hand Offset Quadrant Tray Suits You If

The longer side extends right

This handed configuration suits a corner where the tray’s extended side must run towards the right when viewed according to the manufacturer’s diagram. Always check the individual drawing because brands may define right-hand orientation from different viewpoints.

You want extra showering length

A right-hand offset quadrant shower base provides an elongated footprint while retaining a curved front corner. This can offer more standing and movement space than a standard equal-sided quadrant tray without introducing a fully rectangular outer edge.

Your enclosure matches precisely

Buying the tray with a compatible right-hand offset quadrant enclosure helps align the unequal sides, curved frontage and corner radius. Confirm the stated size and handed pairing rather than assuming similarly described trays and enclosures will fit together.

Another Tray Orientation or Shape May Suit You Better If

The room needs left-hand orientation

A left-hand offset quadrant tray is required when the longer side must extend in the opposite direction. Reversing the intended orientation can prevent the tray, enclosure doors and surrounding bathroom fittings from aligning with the planned layout.

Both corner walls are equal

A standard quadrant shower tray may produce a better-proportioned fit when equal wall lengths are available and no extended side is needed. The offset format can waste space or disrupt alignment in a compact, symmetrical corner.

The curve does not match

Offset quadrant trays with similar headline dimensions may use different front curves or radii. Another model is necessary when the selected enclosure does not match the exact tray profile, even if the handed direction and nominal side lengths appear correct.

Right-Hand Offset Quadrant Shower Tray FAQs

Handing, enclosure matching and exact dimensions explained

  • How is right-hand orientation identified?

    Use the manufacturer’s product drawing rather than relying on a general viewpoint. Right-hand orientation may be described differently between ranges, so confirm which direction the longer side extends and how the tray is viewed in the installation diagram.

  • Can a right-hand tray be installed left-handed?

    No, unless the individual product is specifically described as reversible. A genuinely handed tray has a fixed shape or waste arrangement, so rotating it may place the curved frontage, extended side or drainage position incorrectly.

  • Will any offset quadrant enclosure fit?

    No. The enclosure must match the tray’s precise handed orientation, side lengths and front radius. Use confirmed compatibility information, as a small difference in curve or dimensions can prevent the frame and glass from seating correctly.

DESIGNER’S NOTE

Let the longer right-hand side follow the room’s strongest wall line, keeping nearby furniture clear of the curved entrance so the offset shape feels intentional.