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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. Let’s say you have a Bath­tub. You can either have a Glass Panel set on top or at the side of it. 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. A spe­cial Fire Kiln Molded Glass known as Cast Glass is another option. 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. And you can have it Etched or Lam­i­nated with a Cus­tom Design.

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

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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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