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: The premium standard for modern bathrooms. These use heavy, tempered glass (typically 3/8" to 1/2" thick) held by discrete clips and hinges rather than a metal border. They are the easiest to clean because they lack metal crevices where mold can grow.
Choosing a shower door is a major design decision that affects your bathroom's openness, privacy, and cleaning routine. This guide breaks down the core options from frame styles to specialized glass finishes.
: Glass is fully enclosed by metal or plastic on all four sides. While budget-friendly and easier for DIY installation, they require more scrubbing as moisture and soap scum tend to collect in the tracks. 2. Opening Styles
The frame type is the primary factor in determining both the cost and the aesthetic of your enclosure.
How a door opens depends heavily on your bathroom's layout and available floor space.
: A middle-ground option with some metal edging but a "frameless" feel on the door itself. They offer better stability than full frameless at a lower price point.
: The premium standard for modern bathrooms. These use heavy, tempered glass (typically 3/8" to 1/2" thick) held by discrete clips and hinges rather than a metal border. They are the easiest to clean because they lack metal crevices where mold can grow.
Choosing a shower door is a major design decision that affects your bathroom's openness, privacy, and cleaning routine. This guide breaks down the core options from frame styles to specialized glass finishes. SHOWER DOORS
: Glass is fully enclosed by metal or plastic on all four sides. While budget-friendly and easier for DIY installation, they require more scrubbing as moisture and soap scum tend to collect in the tracks. 2. Opening Styles : The premium standard for modern bathrooms
The frame type is the primary factor in determining both the cost and the aesthetic of your enclosure. Choosing a shower door is a major design
How a door opens depends heavily on your bathroom's layout and available floor space.
: A middle-ground option with some metal edging but a "frameless" feel on the door itself. They offer better stability than full frameless at a lower price point.