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Why a Glass Shower Enclosure Could Brighten Up Your Bathroom

Are you planning a major bathroom renovation? If so, you may be thinking about installing a shower for the first time. You may want to replace that bathtub and will be looking at the various design options. So, what options should you consider?

Assessing the Space

The first thing to bear in mind is space. Glass shower enclosures can come in standard sizes, or you can pick something custom-made for your particular bathroom. And glass is so much better than the alternative as it will help to give your room a much lighter and airy feeling. As you can now see into the shower space without any solid doors or shower curtains to obstruct, the room will feel that much bigger. In addition, you'll be able to see the tiles, which, with some creativity, can certainly add to the decor of your room.

Keeping Things Clean

As this is such a humid environment, it can often be difficult to keep clean and fresh. However, when you choose a glass enclosure, there will be far less framework than otherwise, and this can minimise the risk of mildew or mould buildup. Glass is also relatively easy to keep clean, and you can quickly get rid of any soap scum by applying a mixture of vinegar and detergent.

Picking the Enclosure

However, what type of enclosure is best? Here, you can choose from several options. If you're looking for something sleek and clean, pick semi-frameless or even completely frameless. The latter is the perfect solution if you're looking for a minimalist style, although you may need some support if you have a larger area to span.

Choosing Your Glass Type

This type of enclosure always features toughened glass, but you need to talk with your product supplier to see which is best for you. They'll need to take into account your choice of frame and any attachments, and you can then choose whether to get tinted or patterned glass as well. This will always be down to your personal preference.

Opening and Closing

Finally, If you want an enclosure with a door, choose how it should move. Sliding doors glide along a track, while conventional ones can have several hinges at different positions.

Asking the Experts

As you can see, there are many choices, and it can be hard to pinpoint the best. To get more advice on what type of shower screen you should choose, talk to a glass professional. 


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