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23 Feb 2008 03:21:11 | Caroline Smith
Shower doors come in a variety of different designs, according
to the style of a particular bathroom. As well as choosing a
door that fits in with the look of your room, how it opens is an
important consideration. This depends on the layout of the room
and the amount of space available. For instance, folding shower
doors have to be able to open outwards, to prevent the user
becoming trapped inside. There must be sufficient space to do
this without hitting any existing bathroom fixtures, such as
your sink or cabinets.
For smaller bathrooms, a sliding shower door could make more
efficient use of limited space. Sliding or bypass doors can be
fitted over a bathtub or to a shower stall. They operate by
using rollers to glide along tracks. Although space-saving,
because the panels overlap and dirt can get trapped in the
tracks, it can be tricky to keep them clean. For better
accessibility, trackless shower doors are an option. These
accordion style doors have the advantages of no tracks to trip
over or keep clean.
For corner shower stalls, a pivot or neo angle shower door could
make good use of the space available. The finish of the door is
another point to consider. Traditionally, doors for showers have
been framed. Frames come in a choice of finishes, from polished
aluminium to brushed nickel or satin chrome. Frameless shower
doors made from tempered glass are a modern alternative. A
frameless glass shower door can help let in light to create a
more spacious feel, and can be easier to clean. The hinges and
handles can be attached directly onto the glass, which can be
custom made to fit specific measurements.
About Author :
Caroline Smith is a successful freelance writer and regular
contributor to showers-bathrooms.com, an online resource packed
with tips and advice on shower
doors, shower
stalls, bathroom
vanities and other bathroom essentials!
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