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Corner Baths

The majority are used to having a long bath fitted against a wall with taps at one end; that’s great, but sometimes space doesn’t allow for such a large bath. In times like this, a corner bath could be the answer. Fitting up against two walls and dramatically decreasing the length of the bath can open up the bathroom to other fittings such as a shower enclosure or additional furniture for storage. The style of the corner bath is where it excels; not only does it look visually stunning, but the bathing area is large and spacious when compared to a regular tub. Try something new and have a look at our collection – there’s something to complement every type of bathroom suite

 
 

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Side Panel: For the longest side of the bath. Needed if the bath is going into an alcove.

Side & End Panel: Panel set for the long and short side of the bath. Needed for corner installations.


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Side Panel: For the longest side of the bath. Needed if the bath is going into an alcove.

Side & End Panel: Panel set for the long and short side of the bath. Needed for corner installations.


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affine-montpellier-freestanding-corner-bath-1510mm

Affine Montpellier Freestanding Corner Bath 1510 x 905mm

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£669.99 inc
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sanctura-chronicle-j-shape-corner-bath-1700-x-720mm-left-hand

Sanctura Chronicle J Shape Corner Bath 1700 x 720mm - Left Hand

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£699.00 inc
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sanctura-bray-single-ended-bath-1600-x-780mm-right-hand

Sanctura Bray Single Ended Bath - 1600 x 780mm Right Hand

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£899.00 inc
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sanctura-lundy-small-corner-bath-with-seat-1500-x-420mm-right-hand

Sanctura Lundy Small Corner Bath with Seat 1500 x 420mm - Right Hand

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£599.00 inc
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sanctura-lundy-small-corner-bath-with-seat-1500-x-420mm-left-hand

Sanctura Lundy Small Corner Bath with Seat 1500 x 420mm - Left Hand

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£599.00 inc
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sanctura-bray-single-ended-bath-1600-x-780mm-left-hand

Sanctura Bray Single Ended Bath - 1600 x 780mm Left Hand

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£899.00 inc
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sanctura-chronicle-j-shape-corner-bath-1500-x-710mm-right-hand

Sanctura Chronicle J Shape Corner Bath 1500 x 710mm - Right Hand

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£669.00 inc
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sanctura-radcot-corner-bath-1650-x-750mm-right-hand

Sanctura Radcot Corner Bath 1650 x 750mm - Right Hand

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£999.00 inc
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sanctura-radcot-corner-bath-1650-x-750mm-left-hand

Sanctura Radcot Corner Bath 1650 x 750mm - Left Hand

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£999.00 inc
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sanctura-chronicle-j-shape-corner-bath-1500-x-710mm-left-hand

Sanctura Chronicle J Shape Corner Bath 1500 x 710mm - Left Hand

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£669.00 inc
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How do I choose the right corner bath size for my bathroom?

First measure the wall lengths where you'll sit the bath and the clear floor space you want to keep; corner baths here range from compact 1270 x 580mm (good for very small en-suites) up to 1700 x 720mm (better for family bathrooms). If you want a roomy bathing area but limited length, a J-shaped or 1650 x 750mm Radcot will give more internal bathing space without taking the full run of a straight bath. For a tight cloakroom-style layout, the Lundy small with seat at 1500 x 420mm lets you keep a seat and still free up adjacent space for a shower or storage.

What's the difference between J-shaped, single-ended, double-ended and freestanding corner baths?

J-shaped baths (for example the Sanctura Chronicle J Shape) have a widened bathing area at one end, giving showerable space and a comfortable recline; single-ended baths like the Sanctura Bray have taps and slope at one end so they sit neatly against walls. Double-ended baths give sloping ends at both sides for two people to sit back to back, while freestanding corner styles such as the Affine Montpellier 1510 x 905mm sit away from walls for a sculptural look. Your choice depends on whether you want a shower option, social bathing, or a design feature that reads like furniture.

Will I need panels for a corner bath and which type?

If your corner bath sits with one side against a long wall in an alcove you'll usually need a side panel, but for true corner installations you need a side and end panel set to cover both exposed sides. Many models list panel options-some come with none to let you match a bespoke surround, and others offer the side or side & end panel for a neat finish. For example, corner-specific baths in the range often show the side & end panel option so you don't end up with an exposed underside.

Can you get whirlpool jets in a corner bath and what are the practical trade-offs?

Yes - the Vitura Corner Whirlpool Bath is a 1350 x 1350mm square corner option with 14 water jets plus 12 Airspa jets and an included panel, offering a true spa experience. Expect a larger footprint and higher price (the listed whirlpool is £1,799.99) plus more maintenance for pumps and filters, but you gain powerful hydrotherapy and a luxurious feel. If you have a smaller room, a compact model with no jets will free up space while still giving you the visual advantages of a corner bath.

What does left-hand or right-hand mean and how do I choose the correct one?

Left-hand or right-hand refers to which short side of the corner bath sits against the adjacent wall and where the tap/waste normally sit when you face the bath; many models (for example the Sanctura Chronicle and Radcot) are available in both handed options. Stand where the bath will go and imagine facing it: if the waste and tap position need to be on the left, order a left-hand bath. Choosing the correct hand avoids awkward pipe runs and keeps taps and controls where you want them.