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Bath Panels
Bath panels fit to the front or end of your bath to hide the frame and pipework underneath, giving your bathroom a neat look. Our range includes straight, curved, P-shaped and L-shaped bath panels in sizes from 1500mm to 1800mm, so it’s easy to find the right fit for your bath. Replace a tired bath panel with a fresh one and you'll instantly lift the whole room, without touching the plumbing.
You can match your replacement bath panel to your bathroom's look with ease. There are over 300 options covering acrylic, MDF, wood effect, curved, modern or traditional designs in a mix of colours and finishes. Whether you're going modern, classic or somewhere in between, you'll find a new bath panel that suits your space.
Every bath panel we stock is made to handle daily splashes and steamy bathroom life. MDF stays solid, acrylic keeps things simple and wood effect panels hold up brilliantly with just a bit of care. Most come with generous manufacturer guarantees too, so you know you're fitting something dependable.
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Great product
18th August 2026I bought this because the reviews so good and it is exactly as everyone says, great product easy to fit. I did myself as the person I hired made some awful mess with a cheap mdf. The box is useful to make a template to cut out easily with jigsaw if needed.
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High Quality
17th August 2026Brings a lovely warm tone to my bathroom
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FAQ's
Want to freshen up your bath without replacing the whole thing? A new bath panel is a simple way to update its appearance while hiding the pipework, frame and fittings underneath. In this guide, we'll run through the different materials, sizes and fitting options to help you choose the right one.
What's the purpose of a bath panel?
Bath panels are typically fitted to straight baths and shower baths. Their main job is to hide the plumbing, frame and feet underneath the bath, giving everything a neater finish. They can also help protect the area beneath your bath from everyday splashes.
What are bath panels made of?
Bath panels come in a range of materials, including acrylic bath panels, MDF bath panels and waterproof PVC bath panels, with plenty of colours and finishes to choose from. This makes it easy to match your panel with your bath, bathroom furniture or the rest of the room.
If you're updating the whole look of your bath rather than replacing a single panel, you may need matching front and end panels. Check what's included before ordering so you have everything you need.
Are bath panels a standard size?
Bath panels come in a range of sizes, so you'll need to choose one that matches your bath. Front panels are commonly available in lengths including 1500mm, 1600mm, 1700mm and 1800mm, while end panels are available in different widths to suit the bath.
Measure your existing bath and panel carefully before ordering, and remember to check both the length and height. For shaped shower baths, you'll usually need a panel designed specifically for that bath.
Can you cut a bath panel to fit?
Some bath panels can be trimmed to fit, which can be useful if pipework, skirting boards or the size of your bath gets in the way. However, whether a panel can be cut, as well as the best tool to use, will depend on its material and design.
Always check the manufacturer's fitting instructions before cutting. If you're trimming an MDF panel, any exposed edges may also need to be properly resealed to help prevent moisture getting into the material.




























































