Well-chosen shower curtains can transform a bathroom and add a cosy touch to the interior. The REA store’s range of fabric shower curtains comes in a wealth of patterns and colours, letting you match the curtain to your room’s style. Prefer muted tones? Check out classic shower curtains in white or light blue. For bathrooms with character, a bathtub shower curtain in bold animal prints or colourful designs will be a perfect fit.
Well-chosen shower curtains can transform your bathroom and add a cosy feel to the interior. The abundance of patterns and colours of fabric shower curtains available from the REA shop lets you match a specific curtain to the room’s style. Do you like muted tones? Check out classic shower curtains in white or light blue. For bathrooms with character, a shower curtain for the bath with bold animal prints or colourful prints will be a perfect fit.
One of the key functions of shower curtains is to separate the wet zone from the dry zone in the bathroom. They also provide privacy, and keeping them clean is exceptionally easy. Simply leave the material to dry after cleaning.
Depending on whether you have a bath or a shower, you can choose:
The first option is particularly noteworthy. If you have a bath, you don’t have to give up the shower function. Simply use a fabric shower curtain to separate the showering area from the rest of the room. This way you’ll avoid splashing the floor or mirror. It’s a smart solution for those who, due to limited bathroom space, had to choose a bath instead of a shower. Shower curtain will let you enjoy quick, energising showers without having to fill the bath each time.
Shower curtain is also an alternative to traditional enclosures. It is much cheaper than a full enclosure and takes up less space. Shower curtain will allow you to use even a small or non-standard recess in the bathroom for a shower. Together with a floor drain, you can create a shower that blends discreetly into the room.
Shower curtain is also an essential element of public shower facilities and zones at swimming pools, in spas or recreation centres. They are much cheaper than full enclosures, take up less space and neatly separate the shower from the rest of the room.