Glass showers offer a myriad of styles and options, making them a versatile choice for both traditional modern bathrooms. From sleek frameless designs to classic framed doors, homeowners can customize their shower experience to fit their preferences and decor. With additional options like frosted or textured glass for privacy and various hardware finishes for customization, glass shower doors provide both elegance and functionality in any bathroom space. See below for the standard types of showers and hardware.
GLASS SHOWER SYSTEMS
INLINE GLASS SHOWER
An inline shower, refers to a shower enclosure configuration where the glass panels are connected either through wall-mounted hinges or glass-to-glass hinges, resulting in a continuous and seamless design. This configuration is preferred for its sleek appearance making it an ideal choice for bathroom designs.
90 DEGREE GLASS SHOWER
A 90-degree shower, characterized by its corner configuration where two glass panels meet at a right angle, is ideal for maximizing space utilization in bathrooms while adding a contemporary touch to the design. It can be customized with various hinge options including wall mount hinges, 180-degree hinges, or 90-degree hinges, providing flexibility in installation and functionality.
NEO ANGLE GLASS SHOWER
A neo angle shower, characterized by three panels meeting at 135-degree angles, is an ideal solution for small bathrooms, allowing for efficient use of space, while maintaining a stylish and functional design. Commonly used hinges include 135-degree or pivot hinges, often accompanied by a header for enhanced stability.
GLASS SHOWER SHEILD
Glass shower shields offer unmatched elegance for modern bathrooms. However, in smaller spaces, they may encounter water splashing concerns outside the designated area. Additionally, they can allow drafts, potentially leading to a colder shower experience. It's essential to find a balance between aesthetics and Functionality.
SLIDING GLASS SHOWER
Sliding glass door showers, chosen for its sleek and minimalist design, is employed not only for its aesthetic appeal but also for its practical functionality.
HEADER SHOWER
Headers become essential in expansive showers that do not reach from floor to ceiling, guaranteeing structural stability and support. With wall mount, pivot, or glass-to-glass hinges, these showers equipped with headers offer versatility that can be used with most shower designs.
TUB ENCLOSURE
Glass Tub enclosures come in various configurations, providing flexibility by eliminating the need for a shower curtain while ensuring ongoing functionality.
GLASS SHOWER STYLES
There are two methods for securing showers, depending on your design preferences. Glass Shower channel is ¾-inch which holds the glass in place, while the shower clip system utilizes 2-inch square clamps. A channel-style shower adds subtle metal framing for a touch of sophistication, while a clip-style shower offers a sleek, frameless look for a contemporary feel. Both options complement the aesthetics of your bathroom, ensuring the design of the room is maintained, while also offering durability and functionality.
CLIP
CHANNEL