Guest WC: How to integrate a shower

The integration of a shower in a small guest WC is possible with well thought-out design ideas. A level-access shower without thresholds opens up the room visually and creates a spacious feeling. Glass partitions are also a good choice, allowing more light to pass through and opening up the room. If you also want to save space, you can opt for half-height partitions or sliding doors, which take up less space than conventional shower doors.

Efficient use of the entire space is also crucial. In narrow guest bathrooms, the shower can often be integrated at one end of the room, with the walls acting as a boundary. Another space-saving solution is to use a shower curtain that can simply be pushed aside after showering. Foldable showers are also suitable for particularly small rooms, as they can be set up quickly if required and stowed away again after use.

There are even more creative solutions for exceptionally small guest bathrooms. In some cases, the shower is placed in the middle of the room without the need for a partition to separate it from the WC. Hiding the shower behind a cupboard door also saves space and creates an elegant look. All these ideas show that a shower can also be integrated into small guest bathrooms.
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