What is the point of a curved shower curtain?
A curved shower rod will allow you to enjoy up to 33% more room than using a straight rod. This is because of the outward bulging design that makes it curve in more space from the bathroom into the shower area. You can always enjoy free movements inside the shower without worrying about staining the linen with foam.
What size shower curtain do I need for a curved rod?
A standard shower curtain (70″ x 70″) will work for a curved or straight curtain rod.
What is a full size shower curtain?
There are 3 standard shower curtain sizes, and they are 70 x 70 inches, 70 x 72 inches, and 72 x 72 inches. One of these 3 sizes will work for the showers found in most homes. However, there are exceptions, and you may need a different size if you have an oversized shower, stall shower, or a curved curtain rod.
Are curved shower curtain rods worth it?
She says, “a curved shower rod is a great solution for both form and function. It provides more room in your shower, it keeps the wet shower curtain from clinging to you and it helps to keep the water in the shower.”
Do you need a special shower curtain for a curved shower rod?
And despite what some people say, you do not need to buy a special shower curtain for a curved shower rod. Just like with traditional straight rods, you will need an extra long shower curtain if you install the curved shower rod high on the shower walls and close to the ceiling.
What size shower curtain do I need for walk in shower?
54×78 inches
For shower stalls and walk-in showers, you will need shower curtains that are 54×72 inches or 54×78 inches in size. The longer 78” size is good fit for keeping the from splashing onto the floor.
Do curved tension shower rods work?
Most curved shower curtain rods will provide up to 33% more room in the shower. The design of it keeps water inside the shower instead of leaking out onto the bathroom floor. It also keeps the wet, sticky shower curtain further away from your body so it doesn’t “attack” you like it does in closer quarters!
Why use a double curved shower rod?
Do I need a special shower curtain for a curved rod?