Having the right shower doors in your bathroom will make it feel bigger and put more emphasis on other design elements of your space. Unlike shower curtains, frameless doors allow natural light to flood into your bathroom and can highlight the beauty of your tiles. For these reasons, many homeowners prefer to choose frameless shower doors.
Framed shower doors feature a metal framing that goes around the door opening and each panel. They’re a popular choice among DIY enthusiasts, as they can be installed with basic tools and can be customized with different hardware finishes to match the rest of your bathroom décor. However, framed shower doors can be harder to keep clean than their frameless counterparts. The metal frames can collect mildew and soap scum, making it more difficult to get the doors completely clean.
Another drawback to framed shower doors is that they can shatter, posing a safety risk for you and your family members. While tempered glass is designed to break into smaller pieces instead of jagged shards, the risk remains if you’re not careful when using your shower. Always slam the door gently and don’t use it to help yourself in and out of the shower.
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Frameless shower doors require heavy glass, which can increase their price tag compared to other options. They also require specialized hardware that can handle the weight and they may be more difficult to install than other shower types. For these reasons, homeowners should consult a professional to ensure they’re selecting the best option for their bathrooms.
Gatsby Glass
276 N Maple Grove Rd STE 120, Boise, ID 83704, United States
Phone: +12084272296