Large Shower Tray up to 200 cm: XXL Sizes Made to Measure
When the bathroom has room to spare, sticking with a small tray means wasting space. A large shower tray turns that corner into a proper shower: room to move, room for a wide screen and, if you like, room for two. Here’s which XXL sizes work best, what each one suits, and what’s worth keeping in mind before you order.
What counts as a large shower tray
There’s no official cut-off, but in practice we call a tray large from a metre and a half long. The sizes we get asked for most in XXL format are these:
- 90×160 cm: the natural step up from a standard tray without going overboard on width.
- 80×200 / 90×200 cm: the typical format for taking over the footprint of a long bath.
- 100×180 cm: a generous width, ideal when the bathroom allows.
- 100×200 cm: the king of the XXLs, a shower with room for two rain columns.
At Aquatit these formats aren’t a closed catalogue: we’re manufacturers and we cut the tray to the exact size you need, so the 90×160 or the 100×200 are only starting points.
What an XXL size is ideal for
The number-one reason someone looks for a large tray is to replace a bath. Old baths usually measure between 170 and 180 cm long, and taking one out leaves a long gap that a 70×140 tray wastes. Here’s the key: we make the tray to the exact size of that gap, wall to wall, so there isn’t a centimetre of tile left on show.
Beyond the bath swap, XXLs shine in:
- Spacious walk-in showers, where the tray acts as a clean, continuous floor.
- Open-plan bathrooms with clearly separated dry and wet zones.
- Showers for two, with twin fittings or twin columns, without one treading on the other.
A 100×200 tray isn’t a luxury: it’s what separates a shower where you wash from a shower where you actually unwind.
Advantages over keeping the bath
Going from bath to a large tray isn’t just about looks. You gain accessibility (no stepping over a panel), you gain ease of cleaning, and you gain safety for older people and children. And because it’s made to measure, the result looks newly built even when the install is straightforward.
Our mineral-filled resin trays take the daily grind without yellowing. Choose a Smooth finish, a Slate texture, or the Elite range, all with their Class C3 anti-slip, and all arriving with a waste trap and grille included. No hidden extras.
What’s worth keeping in mind
A large tray is a fine piece, and as such it asks for a few basic precautions. We’ll tell you straight:
- Weight. A 100×200 runs at around 70 kg. Not one to move on your own: the install is done comfortably between two people.
- Levelling the base. The longer the tray, the more any unevenness shows. The screed has to be properly flat before you bed it down.
- Fall to the waste. On long sizes, a good drop towards the gully is what stops water sitting. Our trays already come with the fall built in from the factory.
- Transport and access. Check the piece fits up stairs, in the lift and through doors. A two-metre size doesn’t turn the way a small tray does.
None of these is a problem; they’re simply what tells a well-done install apart from a rushed one.
Most sought-after sizes
If your alcove is close to these formats, the price is worked out straight away on each page:
- 90×160 shower tray, the large “everyday” one.
- 100×200 shower tray, the XXL for long bath gaps.
And if your size isn’t exact (which it rarely is), we adjust it with no “odd-size” surcharge.
Order it to the size of your alcove
Measure the length and width of the space where the tray will go, decide on finish and colour, and let us make it to fit to the millimetre. We ship across Europe, so it doesn’t matter where you are.
Tell us the measurements at Aquatit made-to-measure or write to us via contact if you’re unsure about the alcove. We’ll give you price and lead time before you move a single tile.
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