If you’re thinking of replacing your bath with a shower, you’re not alone. Bath-to-shower conversions are one of the most popular bathroom upgrades in the UK, especially for homeowners looking for better accessibility, easier maintenance, or simply a modern refresh.
At Showering Easy, we specialise in converting bathrooms across Hertfordshire and North London into safer, more stylish spaces — often in just a few days. This guide explores the main shower options available, the pros and cons of each, and how to choose the right setup for your needs and space.
Why Convert a Bath to a Shower?
Let’s start with why so many homeowners are making this change:
Easier access – especially important for older adults or those with mobility issues
Modern aesthetics – a clean, minimalist shower can instantly update your bathroom
Space-saving – showers often make small bathrooms feel bigger
Lower water usage – many showers are more eco-friendly than filling a bath
Faster to use and easier to clean – perfect for busy households
Whether you’re planning for the future or just want a more functional space, converting your bath is a smart investment — and there are several ways to go about it.
Option 1: Walk-In Shower with Low-Profile Tray
A walk-in shower is one of the most popular choices when replacing a bath. It features a low-step shower tray (usually around 25–40mm high) and a fixed or hinged glass screen.
✅ Pros:
Clean, contemporary look
Safer and easier to access than over-bath showers
Can be installed in the same footprint as your existing bath
Works well in small and medium bathrooms
❌ Cons:
Still includes a small step, which may not suit all mobility needs
Tray size and layout need to fit your existing space
Option 2: Level-Access Shower (Wet Room Style)
A level-access shower (sometimes referred to as a wet room shower) offers completely step-free access. The shower area is flush with the rest of the bathroom floor and uses specialist drainage and waterproofing.
✅ Pros:
Completely step-free – ideal for wheelchair users or anyone with limited mobility
Easy to clean with no tray lips or corners
Can make the bathroom feel larger and more open
Suitable for assisted bathing or future-proofing
❌ Cons:
Requires more extensive waterproofing and floor preparation
Typically higher cost due to labour and materials
Not always suitable for DIY upgrades — needs professional installation
Option 3: Shower Enclosure (Corner or Alcove)
A shower enclosure is a self-contained unit with a tray and sliding, pivot, or bi-fold doors. It’s typically installed in a corner or an alcove where your bath used to be.
✅ Pros:
Fully enclosed, reducing water spray and splashing
Available in a wide range of sizes and styles
Great option for families or households with multiple users
Mid-range in terms of cost
❌ Cons:
Less open feel than walk-in or level-access options
Doors and tracks can require more cleaning
Entry height depends on tray depth – not fully step-free
Option 4: Partial Wet Room Conversion
If you like the idea of a wet room but want to contain water more effectively, a partial wet room could be the answer. This layout combines a level-access floor with a fixed glass screen or shower curtain to define the shower area.
✅ Pros:
Step-free entry with splash control
Cheaper than a full wet room
Good balance between style and practicality
❌ Cons:
Still requires waterproofing the floor
May not work in very small spaces without redesigning layout
Things to Consider When Choosing Your Shower
Before making your decision, here are a few key questions to consider:
Who is the bathroom for? If it’s for an older adult or someone with mobility issues, a disabled bathroom or accessible shower may be best.
What’s your budget? Walk-in showers with low-profile trays tend to be more affordable than full wet rooms.
How much space do you have? Some shower types work better in narrow or awkward bathrooms.
Do you want a modern look or maximum practicality? Aesthetics and usability should work together.
How Long Does It Take to Convert a Bath to a Shower?
Most bath-to-shower conversions can be completed in 2 to 4 working days, depending on the complexity of the work. We handle everything from removal and plumbing to wall panels, flooring, and finishes.
For more detail, read our post: How Long Does It Take to Replace a Bath with a Shower?
Ready to Explore Your Options?
Whether you’re planning a stylish walk-in shower or a fully accessible wet room, Showering Easy can help. We offer:
Free home surveys across Hertfordshire and North London
Fixed-price quotes with no hidden costs
Professional installation with minimal disruption
Expert advice tailored to your space, needs, and budget
Book your free quote today and find out just how easy it is to replace your bath with a beautiful, functional shower.
