Compared to the corner fitting infold door shower enclosure:
• The recess fitting has a more streamlined, built-in appearance when retracted as it fits flush into the recess in the wall, with no visible corner fittings. The corner fitting protrudes into the bathroom space when retracted.
• The recess fitting requires a shower area specifically recessed into the bathroom walls, while the corner fitting can be installed into any corner space.
• The recess fitting enclosure door swings out directly from the recessed space, while the corner fitting enclosure door swings out from the corner area at an angle.
• Installation of the recess fitting requires ensuring a properly sized and configured recess in the wall, while the corner fitting can be installed into most standard 90 degree corners.
In summary, the recess fitting infold door shower enclosure provides a more integrated, built-in look when not in use but requires a specially designed recessed shower area in the wall. The corner fitting protrudes slightly when retracted but can be installed in most any corner space, offering more flexibility in fitting to an existing bathroom layout.
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