When furnishing a bathroom, the choice of a shower booth is often one of those that need to combine style and functionality. Some may see the shower as a basic piece of furniture that must first and foremost be functional and therefore must both be comfortable to use and fit the space available in the bathroom. Others believe that the shower is also a furnishing element that must adapt to the style of the room in which it is located, while still others believe that in addition to the stylistic aspect and practical use, when choosing a shower enclosure one must consider that today it can be a small corner of relaxation that one can enjoy in the comfort of one's own home.
As for all other furnishing elements, today the web allows you to choose from a very wide range of products and it is not uncommon to come across excellent offers for shower stalls.

The range of products available is wide, so to get your bearings you need to know that you can choose from different shower tray sizes and that the shower enclosure can be structured in different ways. Furthermore, you can buy a complete shower enclosure or you can buy the elements that make up the shower separately. In the name of practicality and aesthetics, it is a good idea to choose a shower enclosure with anti-limescale treatment.
Typically, the shower booth can be rectangular or square. The shape chosen will respond to the space available, which is why the most often preferred version is the square version with a corner shower enclosure because this allows the space in the corner of the bathroom to be taken up by having the shower cubicle completely adhere to the bathroom wall.
Again with the aim of ensuring that the shower, a bulky element in itself, takes up as little space as possible in the bathroom, there is often a tendency to prefer enclosures with sliding doors to those with hinged doors precisely because the latter require more space for their opening movement. The most commonly used shower heads are vertical but the shower head can also be central and the same shower can have both so as to respond to the different water jet preferences of those using it.
If you can make use of a larger space and want a shower enclosure with a modern, designer style, you may want to choose a walk-in shower whose rectangular shape means that there are no doors to close the enclosure. This makes the shower enclosure an open space that suits a décor with clean lines and inspired by essentiality.
If you think that the shower can become your relaxing corner in the home, then you should know that you can take advantage of a wide range of products that combine technology and design to make the shower enclosure offer one or more services. For example, the hydromassage shower cubicle allows you to indulge in a moment of well-being without leaving your home thanks to a shower column equipped with several jets that allow various types of massage, such as cervical or back massage.
In addition to hydromassage, multifunctional shower cubicles can include services such as sauna, Turkish bath, chromotherapy and lymph drainage. These are super-accessorised and technologically advanced showers that are often controlled via a touch screen panel or remote control. Shower stalls with this type of relaxation facilities are enclosed by a canopy, which is necessary to retain heat during the sauna and steam bath.
If you do not want to change your shower but would like to be able to install a multifunctional shower, know that shower columns can be installed inside any shower enclosure without any problems.
Contact us now and tell us your needs, we at Domita will be able to identify the shower enclosure that will satisfy them all!