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Bathroom Remodel Tips: Why Get Custom Shower Doors?

Is it the season for bathroom remodeling already?

Well, if you don’t have a set of bathroom remodel tips ready for implementation, no worries. You’ve come to the right place. After all, bathroom upgrades can truly boost your home value. And, if your shower doors are looking rough, then it’s definitely time for a change.

Keep on reading for our full breakdown of the main shower door remodeling tips that will have your bathroom Instagram-ready.

Bathroom Remodel Tips 101

Shower Doors With Sliding Tracks

 

Shower doors with sliding or bypass doors are the most common and simple of remodels you can do to change up the entire look of your bathroom. 

Of course, if you’re looking at making more intensive remodels, you’ll want to check out this free online tool, which will help you build the bathroom of your dreams.

The smallest amount of space is taken up by sliding bypass doors. Depending on your preference, you may have one, two, or three panels on the track for these doors.

Alternatively, you may configure it such that just one door moves and the others are immovable. Corner showers, stand-alone showers, and bathtubs with a shower/tub combination benefit from sliding doors.

 

Trackless Doors

 

Shower doors that swing open are an option if you don’t want a track in your entryway. Two types of doors exist the pivot door and the hinged door. You can use these interchangeably in certain cases.

Shower pivot doors swing open to the side and rest on a floor-mounted hinge, allowing them to rotate by 180 degrees. These are dual-purpose doors that lead both in and out.

It is possible to attach the hinge on either side of the door for a simple 180-degree pivot, or to put it in the middle if there is enough room. Newer houses tend to have pivot doors since they’re more contemporary.

While pivot doors look wonderful, they’re not the best choice for compact rooms because of their bulk.

When it comes to hinged doors, they are distinct from pivot doors since they swing out from the wall rather than being supported by hinges. Because of this, you may adjust the door’s bottom edge to fit your bathroom’s design requirements.

A glass panel, wall, or shower surround serves as the hinge. Due to the hinge’s restricted degree of rotation, the panels only open in one direction.

It has a basic design and is more typically seen on shower stalls that are freestanding than in those that are attached to the bathroom. In spite of the fact that a hinged door takes up less area than a pivot door, the bathroom still has to be cleared.

Custom Shower Doors

Neo-Angle Design

 

A neo-angle door may be the finest option if you’re dealing with a small area and a corner shower.

Due to the corner shower’s two side panels and flat front border, this door cuts across the shower’s 90-degree angle, giving the shower a diamond form. In order to optimize space both inside and outside of the shower, the door is placed in the middle of the panels. 

 

Steam Ventilation

 

Shower stalls may be converted into steam rooms with the aid of a steam door. The door must fit snugly from floor to ceiling and on all sides in order to keep the steam within.

The panels include airtight sealing and airtight hinges to prevent steam from leaking out. The transoms on these doors work as vents since they are movable.

 

Curves

 

Curved shower doors lay level with the tile floor or on rounded trays in shower stalls with corners. Their bypass doors are track-guided, and their glass enclosure is curved.

With the curved glass wall, getting in and out of the shower is considerably easier since you don’t have to squeeze through a little opening. There seem to be no sharp corner edges on curved shower doors to conceal dirt and buildup, making them easier to keep clean.

 

No Glass Frame

 

Shower doors with no frames are more elegant than those with frames. A frameless shower door is a terrific choice if you want to show off your beautiful tile work or if you want your shower stall to be as inconspicuous as possible.

Instead of reducing a tiny space by the size of the shower cubicle, it may be utilized to open up the room. Frameless shower doors, on the other hand, need stronger glass for stability, and this may be expensive, costing up to twice as much as glass for a framed shower door.

 

Types of Shower Doors: The Glass Edition

You aren’t limited by the materials used to build doors, just as there are several door styles to choose from.

If your sights are set on glass doors (and honestly who can blame you), then you’ll want to learn all about what the market has to offer. 

 

Clear Glass

 

Shower doors made of clear glass are the most popular because they allow in the most light, look the cleanest, and provide the illusion of more space in the bathroom.

Clear glass has the disadvantage of showing every speck of dirt, dust, or smear, necessitating constant cleaning to avoid this problem. Those of you who want a dazzling bathroom may discover that cleaning off the mirrors after each shower is a necessary evil.

 

Frosted Glass

 

Frosted glass is a great option for shower doors because it provides seclusion without obstructing light from the rest of the bathroom.

You can get it in a number of colors and patterns, making it a great choice for homeowners looking for a low-maintenance shower door with a distinctive look. It covers stains better than clear glass, so it requires less cleaning.

 

Stained-Glass Windows

 

Tinted glass is an additional choice for those looking for a unique look while still maintaining a clean, modern aesthetic.

Gray, copper, and even black are all shades of tinted glass. You have the option of having the glass tinted just slightly to give it a more impenetrable appearance or to tint it so darkly that you can see nothing through it.

In spite of the fact that darker hues provide more anonymity, you’ll need a shower cubicle with a light.

 

Shower Door Remodeling: Simple and Easy

If the mere idea of home remodeling in its simplest forms makes you anxious, we hope that our simple bathroom remodel tips have made your remodeling plans smoother and simpler than ever before. 

And, if you have questions about building the perfect custom doors for your needs, then we’d be delighted if you contact us, and we’ll get you set up with everything you need.