The bathroom fixture experts say could soon disappear
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Interior design experts suggest the traditional shower tray may soon disappear from modern bathrooms.
- Walk-in showers, integrated into the floor level without trays or screens, are gaining popularity.
- These modern designs offer a more spacious, accessible, and minimalist aesthetic, though they can be more costly.
The traditional shower tray, a long-standing fixture in bathrooms, may be on its way out, according to interior design specialists. While valued for practicality, especially in smaller spaces, its conventional design is increasingly being replaced by more contemporary alternatives that prioritize aesthetics and user experience.
Experts point to several drawbacks of the standard shower tray. The slight incline required to direct water to the drain can pose a tripping hazard. Furthermore, shower screens often accumulate soap scum and limescale, necessitating frequent cleaning. These issues are driving the adoption of a new trend: the walk-in shower.
Walk-in showers offer a seamless, level-entry experience, integrating the shower area directly into the bathroom floor. A subtle slope and a specially designed drainage system manage water effectively, preventing leaks. This approach creates a visually larger, more modern, and accessible bathroom environment.
Design choices for walk-in showers vary. Some opt for distinct tiling within the shower area to visually define the space, while others prefer continuous flooring throughout the bathroom for a minimalist, expansive feel. Although these installations can be more expensive and require adequate space, designers agree that open showers are becoming the new standard in modern bathroom design.
Originally published by La Naciรณn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.