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4 Reasons To Install Bathroom Glass Shower Doors In Your Home

It is inevitable that installing bathroom glass shower doors is an essential part of any bathroom remodel.  For many years, the bathtub and shower area was a spot to hide with a curtain but now it a prime space to decorate and spotlight.  Of course, this only makes sense since for some people, the only peaceful time of day they can relax is in the shower.

•    Reason 1 - Value – Whether you install a frameless new angle or a standard sliding door, they all will add value to your home.  Obviously, the nicer the design, the better your home looks on the market.  If you still have a standard tub with a curtain, you are allowing your house to look old and outdated.  These doors instantly empower your home to look more modern and fresh.

•    Reason 2 - Sanitary - If you really want a sparkling bathroom and one that is really easy to clean, opt for a seamless style with no frame.  These make cleaning a breeze because there is nowhere for mildew to linger.  This is the biggest complaint about sliding doors on a frame, they are hard to keep clean.  Wiping one large solid clear panel clean is ideal!

•    Reason 3 - Safety – There is always a question of safety brought up by people shopping for glass doors, especially by individuals with children or pets.  While all that glass looks frightening and like an accident waiting to happen they are made with tempered glass.  This means that even if your dog runs into it at full speed playing fetch with your child who is not suppose to be throwing the ball in the house, you don't have to worry about broken glass injuries.  While a traditional glass panel would leave jagged and sharp pieces all  over the floor if it broke, tempered glass is designed to shatter into a ton of little pearls of glass.  Of course, this isn't fun to clean up but at least no one will get hurt.

•    Reason 4 - Personalized – A personalized shower area is one thing that guests will always remember after visiting your home.  Sure, everyone has a nice LCD HDTV, sharply decorated patio and stainless steel appliances but how often do you visit someone's home when you see a jaw-dropping shower?  There are endless options of what you can do with the interior and exterior.  It never hurts to install thoughtful features on the inside while you're at it.

Bathroom glass shower doors just make sense.  When you figure houses seem to get smaller and cost more, shouldn't you make the most out of every inch of space in your home?


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Mitchell
Posted 300 days ago
Installing doors like these seems like it will be easy. I will try to get some seamless ones because I think they will be so much easier to keep clean. I am excited about the entire bathroom remodel, really, because the old one is just so totally outdated and ugly.
Cherly
Posted 308 days ago
Cleaning the bathroom is never fun, but I am happy that these new sliding shower doors I got for the bathroom are frameless so that they are easy to wipe. I even got one of those spray cleaner thingies that hangs in the stall and sprays to keep soap scum from sticking.
Lucila
Posted 315 days ago
I wanted to find a shower stall door that worked on an angle because of how tight the space was, but I couldn't find one on a discount. In the end, I got one that was a bit pricey, but I am overly happy with it. Not only is it beautiful, but it was easy to put in.
Celia
Posted 321 days ago
Seamless, frameless, and all these other words are so confusing to me. I just want some glass doors to put up over the shower stall. It used to be such an easy decision, but now there are just too many options. How on earth do I know what I need?
Lawrence
Posted 328 days ago
I always wondered why tempered glass was such a great choice for a bathroom, and now I know why. It is amazing what you can find out if you just look on the internet. I was looking for ideas because we need new ones, and now I know what kind of material to look for.
Angle
Posted 334 days ago
We always have to yell "all clear" before we open up the shower doors in the bathroom because sometimes there is so much steam that we don't see each other standing at the mirror. I have hit my husband in the behind a few times in the past. Maybe we need some new ones.
Tessa
Posted 486 days ago
I knew I needed new glass entries for bathtubs in my flat but I needed them at a good discount. It seemed like many wanted to only sell me the models which were the most expensive. I found what I was looking for online.
Rex
Posted 493 days ago
The sliding doors installed in my home were straight out of the 70s and cleaning them was a nightmare. I finally got up the nerve to install new glass doors for bathtubs. The angle design is much easier to clean and looks great along with the new fixtures.
Sherwood
Posted 506 days ago
The neo angle bathroom shower glass doors I was looking for seemed a perfect replacement for the sliding doors I had in place. Once the contractor was through installing them, I was enthralled by the seamless lines and the cool new look of my bathroom.
Rocky
Posted 521 days ago
I just went through the process of installing new bathroom glass shower entries and it was not as hard or as costly as I thought it would be. I got the new doors at a discount. You could never to tell by looking at them. They are quite modern.
Arthur
Posted 530 days ago
I was worried about the safety of frameless shower doors. After finding that many are tempered even in clear models, I was more willing to give them a chance. I now have some great looking ones in my bathroom that look really cool.
 

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