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Before photo showing a shower enclosure set into a corner of a bathroom. These are great space saving enclosure designs. Apr 12, 2012
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After photo showing custom glass shower panels.Apr 12, 2012
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Before redesign and installation of window in this custom shower enclosure.Apr 12, 2012
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In the industry, a frameless shower door means that the door or doors do not have a metal frame going around them. There can be metal pieces at the top, bottom or sides of the enclosure that hold the doors in place. Apr 12, 2012
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Compliment your existing bath fixtures by using the same finish on the metal support structure pieces. The doors have no metal around them, allowing for a more open feel in the shower.Apr 12, 2012
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Easily add beauty and elegance to your bathroom with frameless bypass shower doors. The abscence of metal around the edges of the glass makes the entire shower enclosure area look larger and brighter.Apr 12, 2012
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Just updating the door of your walk-in shower can transform your bathroom.Apr 12, 2012
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Bring new elegance to your bath with a framed shower door.Apr 12, 2012
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Normally these types of doors stay closed with a magnetic catch.Apr 12, 2012
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The color of the frames around the doors can be matched to your other bathroom fixtures, allowing your bathroom to have a finished look.
Apr 12, 2012
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Shower doors that swing can be mounted in several ways. They can be swinging from a continuous hinge – one that goes from the top to the bottom of the door. Another type is where pivot hinges are mounted at the top and the bottom horizontal edges of the door. And the third type is where hinges are placed on the vertical door edge.Apr 12, 2012
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Compliment your choice of tile with your shower enclosure finish.Apr 12, 2012
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