Have you got tired of seeing and using your dull
outdated shower room? Even while embarking on a renovation but you are on the
edge of budget, bathroom remodeling may seem to be a dream to you- Right? But
we say NO! A simple shower door replacement can bring an unexpected change in
functionality and overall curb appeal to your bathroom.
Best Shower Door Styles to Check Out for Bathroom Remodeling
Of course, endless choices are available for glass
shower enclosures, especially the doors that can make you feel a little
overwhelmed while shopping. Don’t worry! We are here to help you, as some
decisions of shower door depend on your style preferences like which type of glass
you want- etched, fogged, or clear.
Also, consider after which door style you are such as:
Pivot
doors
Whether you have a small bathroom or a larger one, a
pivot shower door is a perfect match for any space. It swings around 180° for
its pivot hinge, which allows you to open it widely out or in as you require.
In fact, you can have two options here- either you can go for the pivot door
attached hinge on one side that swings inside and outside or the center-mounted
ones to have the revolving shower door. And if you have determined to get pivot
shower doors in your bathroom, look for an ultra-modern curved glass shower
door.
Steam
doors
If you're considering floor-to-ceiling shower doors,
opt for a transformative touch with MDM Custom Remodeling Inc., one of the
leading remodeling
companies in Los Angeles. Our recommendation? Choose a steam
shower door design that seamlessly transforms your shower into a luxurious
steam room. These doors, extending from floor to ceiling, boast solid glass
panels, hinges with built-in air-tight seals, and adjustable panels for optimal
ventilation. Elevate your shower experience with us!
Bypass
doors
In short, these are sliding doors that you can handle,
just like your patio doors. Two sliding doors remain attached to the shower
enclosure and slide on the tracks or move by mechanical rollers. The bypass
door is perfect for the bathroom having stand-alone showers or the combined
bathtub-shower configurations. Also, if you are blessed with a small shower
room, you can make efficient use even of the tiny room with this sliding door
installation because it doesn’t swing out!
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