What are the latest shower screen trends?

Looking to upgrade your shower? We’ve gathered the latest screens bound to elevate your bathroom – think fluted finishes, industrial flair, and gleaming gold accents.

With so many shower screens available these days, we know how finding the right one can feel overwhelming. Do you want something sleek and minimalist, or perhaps a design with a bit more character? Do you want to match your panel to your brassware, or a totally frameless solution? And that’s just in terms of looks, but there are also a couple of key practicalities you also need to ponder before setting your heart on a screen.

It’s worth noting that the size of your shower will determine your screen’s dimensions, so keep this in mind when shopping for your new panel to ensure it functions within your space and for your needs. And, don’t forget to consider its hardware, too – we recommend matching its hinges and frame to your bathroom brassware to create a cohesive look.

To help you choose a design that matches your bathroom style, we’re breaking down the most popular shower panel ideas…

Curved shower screens

Arches and organic shapes are very popular in interior design at the moment and they’re now making waves in the bathroom, too! A curved shower screen can help add softness to your showering area thanks to its undulating edges – perfect for a spa bathroom.

White curved shower in a minimalist bathroom.
EauZone dome panel in Polished Chrome, £2472, Matki.
Green showering space with curved shower screen and striped floor.
The walk-in shower in @homemade_hannah‘s loft features a beautiful curved screen. Photography: Darren Chung.

Frameless shower screens

If you’re looking to achieve a sleek showering area, it doesn’t get better than frameless screens. Despite the absence of actual frames, rest assured these panels are as secure as they are stylish. They complement ultra-modern bathrooms, but can also blend in with other aesthetics such as minimalist Scandi or classic-contemporary. Apart from boasting good looks, natural light can easily flood your space, as James Roberts, director at Sanctuary Bathrooms, suggests: “Clear glass shower screens help to reflect light more effectively and open up a space,” thus making them ideal for smaller bathrooms.

Frameless shower panel in a modern shower area.
Bathroom design by Amy Hunt Interior Design.
Frameless panel in a white bathroom with scallop tiles on the wall and traditional brassware.
Bathroom design by Mia Karlsson.

Go for gold

Gold had become a favourite among renovators, and what’s not to love? This sumptuous metal can complement various aesthetics, from modern and luxurious to traditional bathrooms. Plus, thanks to its lustre, it can add a touch of bling to any design. So, if this sounds just like your style, pick a new panel with slim frames and match it to your shower head and bathroom hardware to achieve a truly glamorous look.

Gold shower screen with matching hinges in a white bathroom with marble tiles.
Athena brass hinged door and in-line recess, £1505, Scudo.
White and gold bathroom with a freestanding tub and a walk-in shower.
Corner walk-in shower with hinged deflector panel in gold, £1300, Burlington.

Fun fluting

We’ve seen fluting appear in many areas of the bathroom, from embellished vanity units and grooved brassware to textured wall tiles. So why not choose a new shower screen with this fun detailing too? It’s a guaranteed way of adding interest and texture to your space.

What’s more, a fluted panel can also offer you privacy without blocking out light, as Richard Eaton, product manager at Tissino, explains: “By choosing a fluted glass shower screen, you can zone off the shower area without it feeling separate to the rest of the room, or by making it darker. Fluted glass is just the right level of opaque – allowing light to pass without everything being visible,” he adds.

Matt black framed panel with fluting in a white bathroom.
Munich fluted matt black framed panel, £229.99, Bathroom Mountain.

Steel-framed shower screens

If you’re a fan of steel-framed glazing, why not continue the look in your bathroom with the help of a grid-style shower screen? Packed with industrial flair, this type of panel is ideal for making a statement while visually zoning your bathroom. It’s versatile, so it will shine in a monochromatic space but it will look equally stylish in a characterful design with a mix of colours and patterns. For a cohesive scheme, opt for a matching shower head and basin tap.

Black framed shower screen in minimalistic bathroom.
Grid shower screen, price on application, Aston Matthews.
Shower-bath setup with a grid style panel to catch water splashes.
Straight single-ended square bath with matt black shower screen, from £300, Drench.

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