When undertaking a shower remodeling project, it is wise to make smart choices. A poor choice can not only be expensive but uncomfortable and inconvenient as well. And I know it can be difficult to make these decisions, since this is an area where you may not have much experience or expertise. When it comes to shower doors, there are a number of factors that you should consider, including your budget and which features are most important to you. In this article, I will help you understand the factors that go into making a decision about which shower door is best for your remodel.
Most people assume that all glassware is the same, but it is not. Many also assume that glassware does not absorb minerals from the water it contains, but this is not true. Two glass shower doors can look alike initially, but one has a “hidden protection system” that will keep it looking new for years to come, while the other without such protection may develop spots that no amount of scrubbing can remove.
If you are looking at outdated, pitted, hard to maintain, and polished brass shower-door hardware—which was popular back in the days of mullets—you can see how a wrong finish (and look) on your shower door hardware can make your bathroom look less than aesthetically pleasing. The type of hardware you choose for your bathroom can affect its resale value. While chrome may have been a popular option in years past, potential buyers are often looking for something that’s easier to clean. So, when remodeling your bathroom or purchasing a new home, don’t assume you’re “stuck with” the too-often used low-end chrome that shows spots and stains.
Door handles are often overlooked, but they can be a functional and decorative addition to your glass shower door. To achieve a contemporary look, opt for the bold horizontal handle of this bypass shower door. A towel bar can be added to the inside of the door as well. For a more traditional look, consider this curved shower door handle that is both traditional and graceful.
Frameless glass shower doors offer a wealth of advantages over traditional framed doors. They can be used in luxury remodeling and high-end new home projects to showcase tile work or stylish grout-free wall panels, they are sturdy and add resale value, they eliminate the need for tracks at the bottom of the door, and they minimize the amount of metal framing around your glass shower doors. While frameless doors have their merits, framed showers are often a better choice for the homeowner. Framed doors are less expensive, easier to install and less likely to leak.
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