Enhance any Bathroom with a Glass Shower Enclosure

by Bath Towel on September 7, 2009

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Are you sick and tired of that old Shower Cur­tain in your Bath­room? Are you look­ing for a way to enhance the look and feel of your wash space, while at the same time adding a sig­nif­i­cant value to your home? If you said yes to either ques­tion, than you are in need of a Glass Shower Door.

Shower Glass Doors have become the absolute must have for today’s con­tem­po­rary home­owner. And lead­ing the way in this mod­ern rev­o­lu­tion of Glass in the Wash Room is the Frame­less Shower. Whether you have a Bath­tub or a Shower Stall. A Glass Enclo­sure can be made to fit vir­tu­ally any space con­fig­u­ra­tion and style imag­in­able. For exam­ple let’s say you want a Glass Panel for your Bath­tub. The two most com­mon choices are to have the Glass set to the side of the Tub, or rest­ing on top. Or if you want an entire Shower space Enclosed in Glass with its own Door. Either way the design pos­si­bil­i­ties are truly end­less with the only fore­see­able lim­i­ta­tions in sight would be the bud­get, the skill level of the instal­la­tion team com­mis­sioned for the project and then finally the imagination.

The most com­monly used Glass is Clear Tem­pered Glass. Tem­pered Glass Pan­els can be Cus­tom Etched with any draw­ing or design. Another option is a high end one known as Cast Glass. It’s made with a Cus­tom Mold in the Fire Kiln. Then there’s Lam­i­nated Glass that can only be installed in a Framed Shower unit. The rea­son being is that water will find its way in to the Lam­i­nate only to later cause a Mold build up. Just like in that old, dingy Shower Cur­tain! Nev­er­the­less when prop­erly installed in a Framed Shower unit, Lam­i­nated Glass will be 100% Mold free. Plus Lam­i­nated Glass gives you the option of either Lam­i­nat­ing or Etch­ing it with a Cus­tom Design.

These dif­fer­ent cat­e­gories of Glass are the three types avail­able for Glass Shower units. And each comes with a mul­ti­tude num­ber of options for the designs, tex­ture and col­ors. Your only prob­lem now is decid­ing on the many options before you. Good luck!

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