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Bath Panels

A bath panel is what makes your bath look properly finished, instead of sitting there looking a bit lost. Swap a tired bath panel for a fresh one and you’ll instantly lift the whole room. It’s one of the quickest ways to smarten up your bath area without touching the plumbing. Plus, enjoy free standard UK delivery on orders over £499.

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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Duravit No.1 Styrene Support Box for Rectangular Baths Large Image

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Ideal Standard Uniline 1500mm Front Bath Panel Large Image

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Venice Abstract / Urban 750 End Bath Panel Satin Blue

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Old London Front Bath Panel & Plinth - Storm Grey - 2 Size Options Large Image

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Bayswater Pointing White 750mm End Bath Panel Large Image

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Bayswater Pointing White 1800mm Front Bath Panel Large Image

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Bayswater Stiffkey Blue 1700mm Front Bath Panel Large Image

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Hudson Reed Grey Avola 700 Square Shower Bath End Panel - OFF579 Large Image

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Venice Satin Grey L-Shaped Front Bath Panel - 1700mm Large Image
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Heritage Caversham End Bath Panel - Maritime Blue

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Heritage Caversham End Bath Panel - Graphite

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Venice Linea 750 End Bath Panel Metallic Slate

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Burlington Arundel Bath End Panel - Classic Grey Large Image

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Bayswater Stiffkey Blue 800mm End Bath Panel Large Image

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Bayswater Plummett Grey 800mm End Bath Panel Large Image

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Tavistock Milton 700mm End Bath Panel - White Large Image

£63.72

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Hudson Reed Grey Avola 1700 Square Shower Bath Front Panel - OFF573 Large Image

£129.95

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Bayswater Stiffkey Blue 700mm End Bath Panel Large Image

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Orion Tileable End Bath Panel with Lip Large Image

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Bayswater Pointing White 800mm End Bath Panel Large Image

£106.97

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Venice Abstract / Urban Satin Blue L-Shaped End Bath Panel - 700mm Large Image
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York 750mm Grey Traditional End Bath Panel & Plinth Large Image

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Bayswater Plummett Grey 750mm End Bath Panel Large Image

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Bayswater Plummett Grey 700mm End Bath Panel Large Image

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Hudson Reed Hacienda Black 750 End Straight Bath Panel - OFF671 Large Image

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Unipanel Bath Panel Fixing Kit - 3 Piece Large Image

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Gloss White 2-Piece Front Bath Panel

Great product, even for first time panel installation

2nd January 2026

As others have noted, great product - so happy it's solid (unlike acrylic panels) and still waterproof (unlike cut MDF panels). Very easy to cut with a jigsaw. Also, I needed to sand the shape to get a snug fit - used a Stanley block plane, then some course sandpaper and it worked well (the shiny surface can chip off at the edges, but very tiny chips so not noticeable at all when installed). Was very well packed, but there was still a small dent in the plinth when it arrived. I didn't need to use the plinth, but some instructions on how to attach would have been sensible. Overall, very pleased and, despite first ever bath panel installation, we have a nice clean-looking finished product.

Phillippa Holland from Greater London- verified purchaser

FAQ's

If your bath’s looking a bit tired but you don’t fancy replacing the whole thing, a new bath panel is one of the quickest upgrades you can make. Swap out the old one and your bath looks instantly fresher. Here’s everything you need to know, plus the tips most guides miss.

 

What does a bath panel actually do?

A bath panel hides the frame, feet and plumbing under the tub. It protects the floor from splashes and gives the bath a fitted finish. You also get a little insulation, which helps the water stay warm for longer. Fitters always say a neat panel is what makes a bath look "finished".

 

Do you need an end panel?

If one end of the bath is exposed, yes. If both ends sit against walls, a front panel alone is enough. Any open edge needs covering; simple as that.

 

What are bath panels made from?

Here’s where the details matter. Each material behaves differently once it’s in a real bathroom, and the cost differences reflect how they perform over time:

  • Acrylic: Acrylic bath panels are light, flexible and easy to clean, making them ideal for shaped or curved baths. They’re the most affordable option and don’t warp, although they can scratch if toys or pets knock against them.
  • Laminated MDF: Laminated MDF bath panels feel solid and premium, with matt, gloss or wood effect finishes, and they last well if you seal any cut edges along the floor line. Fitters like them because they stay straight and are easy to line up neatly.
  • Solid wood: Solid wood panels suit period-style bathrooms thanks to their classic look. They’re strong and long lasting but need drying after use, as they don’t love constant splashes or power shower zones.
  • PVC: PVC bath panels are waterproof, lightweight, low maintenance and very budget-friendly. They keep their shape well and are splash-friendly, which makes them ideal for busy family bathrooms.
  • HIP and polystyrene: HIP and polystyrene panels are naturally insulating and more robust than you’d expect, making them a good pick for cooler bathrooms or for anyone who enjoys long, hot baths.

 

Should I choose a standard or adjustable bath panel?

Standard panels are a fixed size and sturdy. This makes them great for straight baths or shower baths on level floors. Adjustable panels come with a height-adjustable plinth. They’re ideal for older homes where floors aren’t quite level. Fitters rely on them in Victorian and 1930s houses because they make lining everything up so much easier.

 

What are tiled bath panels and how do I fit them?

A tiled bath panel is simply a solid board that you tile over. These panels are usually made from moisture resistant MDF, marine plywood or tile backer board, all of which can handle the weight of tiles and the moisture around a bath.

To fit one, you’ll need flexible tile adhesive, grout and a waterproof membrane to prepare the area properly. The hardest part is getting the tiles perfectly level with the bath edge, so take your time marking everything out. If you’re not confident with tiling, bringing in a professional is worth it. A neat tiled panel makes a huge difference to how finished the whole room feels.

 

What colours and finishes do bath panels come in?

You’ve got loads of options. Colours include white, grey, blue, green, black and wood effect. Finishes range from matt and gloss to textured and woodgrain. Woodgrain is especially handy because it hides scuffs and splashes better than solid colours.

 

What size bath panel do I need?

Most straight baths use a 1500, 1600, 1700 or 1800 mm front panel, and a 700, 750 or 800 mm end panel. Some panels also come with adjustable plinths so you can fine-tune the height.

Always measure the bath itself, not the old panel. Older panels can bow or warp over time, which throws your measurements off.

 

Can you cut a bath panel to fit?

Yes, most can be trimmed at home. Here’s what to expect:

  • Acrylic cuts cleanly with a fine-tooth blade
  • MDF cuts well but you must seal the exposed edge
  • Tileable boards need careful marking and a steady hand

In order to cut a panel to size, you’ll want to use a hacksaw, ensuring that the edges are sanded down. If you’re cutting MDF, seal the edge straight after cutting to protect it.

 

Are bath panels easy to replace?

Yes. Most clip or screw into place. If you’re doing it yourself:

  • Dry-fit everything first
  • Check the floor level
  • Make sure the panel lip sits neatly under the bath rim

A crooked panel is the first thing you notice when you walk in. If the old panel’s been on for years, new clips help keep it snug and stop rattling.

 

Can you paint a bath panel?

You can paint some bath panels but not all of them. MDF panels can be repainted using moisture-resistant paint. However, acrylic panels don’t take paint well, so choose your colour at the start. Make sure the surface is clean, dry and lightly sanded for the best finish.