Transform Your Bath with Premier Shower Enclosures

Explore our Frameless, Semi-Frameless, Framed, and Grid Shower Doors—plus versatile Shower Walls. Choose swing (hinged for open flow) or sliding (space-saving tracks). Transform any bath into a luxurious retreat. Explore styles below.

Types of Shower Door Enclosures

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Modern Industrial Shower Box Interior Design
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Minimalist All-White Bathroom with Modern Accents
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Framed Doors

Classic and reliable, framed shower doors encase glass panels in a full aluminum or metal frame around all edges, providing robust support and a traditional silhouette. These are the go-to for enduring performance in everyday use, with thinner glass (1/8" to 1/4") that's still tempered for safety.

Features and Benefits:
- Superior Stability: The complete frame offers extra reinforcement, making doors feel solid and secure during use.
- Affordable Durability: Budget-friendly construction with finishes like polished chrome or oil-rubbed bronze, plus easy integration of swing or sliding mechanisms.
- Practical Protection: Frames shield glass edges from chips and contain water effectively, ideal for high-traffic areas.
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Shower in corner of master bathroom

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Modern, luxury bathroom with marble vanity counter, white washbasin, round mirror, glass partition to shower enclosure, toilet, gray wall for interior design, toiletries product background 3D

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Attractive bathroom with a large square mirror

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Grid Door System

Innovative and artistic, our Shower Grid Systems divide large glass panels into geometric grids using slim metal strips or channels, adding depth and texture for a custom, architectural statement. These enclosures often feature sliding barn-style doors for dramatic effect, transforming your shower into a focal point.

Features and Benefits:
- Customizable Patterns: Freely place flat strips or U-channels on 3/8" to 1/2" tempered glass to create divided lites, mimicking divided windows with modern flair.
- Space-Saving Design: Primarily sliding configurations open fully without swing space, enhancing flow in open-concept bathrooms.
- Visual Interest: Matte black or sleek finishes add contrast, while safety glass ensures shatter resistance.
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Modern Industrial Shower Box Interior Design

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bath, water tap and shower with modern design

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A bathroom with a wood cabinet and a shower with white subway and black hexagon tiles.

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Modern Bathroom with Glass Shower and White Tile Walls

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Shower Door Walls

Complement your enclosure with standalone Shower Walls, sleek glass panels that act as half-walls or full surrounds without doors, offering an open yet contained shower experience. These fixed panels in square or curved shapes provide privacy and style with minimal hardware.

Key Features and Benefits:
- Seamless Integration: 1/4" to 3/8" tempered glass in clear or textured options mounts easily to walls or bases, creating a barrier without full enclosure commitment.
- Hygiene and Durability: Non-porous surfaces resist mold and are effortless to wipe down, with lifetime warranties on quality systems.
- Versatile Layouts: Ideal as standalone shields or paired with doors; no swing/sliding needed, focusing on fixed elegance.

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Multi colors. Designer bathroom fitment

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Modern Bathroom Interior with Walk-In Shower and Pale Red Tiled Walls

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Modern White Bathroom with Marble Tiles and Indoor Plants

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A walk-in shower with grey subway and white circular tiles.

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Modern flat bathroom with grey walls and bath and shower cabin

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Customize Your Shower Enclosure

Personalize your enclosure with glass finishes, door operations, hardware styles, and functional accessories for tailored aesthetics and usability.

Glass Options
- Textures: Frosted for soft privacy diffusion; rain pattern to mimic water droplets and mask spots; reeded or fluted for elegant vertical lines; ripple or bamboo for organic, wavy effects.
- Tints & Prints: Bronze or gray for subtle warmth; low-iron clear to eliminate greenish cast; custom printed designs like marble veins or botanical patterns.

Door Mechanisms
- Hinged: Pivot or swing doors open 90° or more for wide entry, available frameless or with minimal supports.
- Sliding: Bypass panels on tracks or trackless systems glide smoothly with ball-bearing rollers for space-efficient operation.

Hinge Styles
- Wall-mount with full back plates for secure 180° swing; zero-profile hinges for flush, self-centering alignment with lift-to-open feature.
- Finishes include matte black for bold contrast, satin brass for luxury warmth, brushed nickel for versatile neutrality.

Handles & Towel Bars
- Back-to-back solid pulls in 8"-24" lengths with 3/4" diameter; D-shaped or ladder styles for ergonomic grip.
- Integrated towel bars combine handles with hanging space; single knobs for sleek, minimalist access.
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Ready to Elevate Your Shower Experience?

Which Door Will You Choose? Let Us Help Find the Perfect Fit.

What’s the difference between frameless and semi-frameless shower doors?

Frameless doors use minimal hardware for a sleek, open look with thicker glass, ideal for modern aesthetics. Semi-frameless adds slim framing on top and sides for better water containment and affordability, blending style with practicality.

How do I choose between swing and sliding shower doors?

Swing doors (hinged) offer a traditional entry and are best for larger bathrooms with ample swing space. Sliding doors save room by gliding along tracks, making them perfect for compact areas without protruding into the space.

What factors should I consider when selecting a shower grid system?

Think about your space size (best for larger showers), desired patterns for visual interest, and sliding mechanisms for easy access. They're customizable for artistic flair but may require more planning for installation.

Are shower doors easy to clean and maintain?

Yes—our tempered glass doors resist scratches and mold. Use a soft cloth and glass cleaner; avoid abrasives. Framed and semi-frameless options have fewer crevices than fully framed, but all are designed for low-effort upkeep.

What is the typical lead time for a custom glass project?

The lead time varies by project complexity but typically ranges from 2 to 4 weeks from design to installation.