A wider tray can make a rectangular shower feel much more open, especially in main bathrooms and larger en-suites. 1400 x 900mm rectangular shower trays give extra room across both length and depth, making them well suited to spacious enclosures and walk-in shower layouts. Their clean straight edges pair neatly with glass panels and modern fittings. For a more generous wash area, a 1400 x 900mm rectangle shower tray offers comfort without losing a simple footprint.
TAILS’ FOOTPRINT CHECK
Gain length without narrowing the shower
1400 x 900mm rectangular shower trays combine an extended 1400mm length with a generous 900mm depth, creating a spacious footprint for larger enclosures or walk-in layouts. This proportion provides useful separation between the shower outlet and entrance while remaining easier to position than an equally large square base.
Is a 1400 x 900mm Rectangular Shower Tray Right for Your Layout?
Compare the full footprint, glass arrangement and surrounding clearance
You want a roomier shower footprint
The 1400mm length provides space for movement and can place the entrance farther from the main spray area. The 900mm depth also offers more elbow room than narrower rectangular formats, subject to the chosen glass configuration.
Your wall run suits 1400mm
This size works well along a substantial wall or within a purpose-built recess where the full length can be accommodated cleanly. Allow for finished wall coverings and installation tolerances rather than reserving only the nominal dimensions.
You are planning the glass together
Buying the tray alongside its intended enclosure or walk-in panels makes entrance width, fixed-glass position and support requirements easier to coordinate. Check the actual fitting ranges instead of matching products solely by their 1400 x 900mm descriptions.
The 900mm depth restricts circulation
A shallower rectangular format may leave a more comfortable route beside a toilet, vanity unit or doorway. Check the remaining floor space across the full 900mm projection rather than considering the long dimension in isolation.
Your available wall is shorter
A shorter tray may avoid awkward boxing or alterations where pipework, furniture or a door opening interrupts the 1400mm wall run. Do not force the larger footprint into a recess without sufficient fitting and finishing allowance.
The waste position conflicts
Two trays sharing the same headline dimensions can place the waste in different locations. Another model may be required when joists, existing drainage or planned glass supports make the selected outlet position difficult to connect or access.
1400 x 900mm Rectangular Shower Tray FAQs
Exact dimensions, tray orientation and glass compatibility explained
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Is the tray exactly 1400 x 900mm?
The advertised measurements may be nominal rather than exact. Use the manufacturer’s technical drawing to confirm the precise length, width, height and edge dimensions, particularly when fitting between completed walls or beneath fixed glass.
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Can the 1400mm side run in either direction?
Usually the rectangular footprint can be positioned to suit the room, but waste location and enclosure configuration may affect the practical orientation. Check the individual drawing before installation rather than assuming every model can simply be rotated.
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Will any 1400 x 900 enclosure fit?
No. The enclosure or walk-in panels must suit the tray’s exact dimensions, edge profile and adjustment range. Confirm the door position, fixed-panel arrangement and any required side panel using the relevant product drawings.
DESIGNER’S NOTE
Emphasise the 1400mm horizontal line with carefully aligned glass and wall finishes, while keeping the surrounding floor uncluttered so the generous 900mm depth remains balanced.