Shower Doors For Tight Spaces
An entry door straddles a clipped corner to make the neoangle shower a popular choice for small bathrooms because it offers accessibility in tight spaces.
Shower doors for tight spaces. Often reversible for right or left access. This can work particularly well in a bedroom to avoid the door opening right next to the bed or in a small ensuite where a wide inward opening door would compromise space for the fittings and an outward opening one would protrude out. Tuck it into a corner of the bath between fixtures so the angled door is easy to enter from the center of the room. Framed doors are mounted to a metal frame for support while frameless doors use heavy hardware and a thicker tempered glass for support.
Frameless shower doors are completely open creating the illusion of a larger bathroom and offering a contemporary aesthetic. Round shower doors are a space saving option for corner walk in shower stalls. Pivot shower doors are made to fit all types of modern showers. These elegantly designed frameless sliders are practical and classy.
The room that you save in your bathroom with the sliding shower doors will give your bathroom that crisper feel which you are looking for. Shower doors come in a variety of styles including framed semi framed and frameless. They will slide easily and also come with great towel bar handles. Ideal for corner standalone showers.
Curved glass design reduces the shower s footprint in the bathroom. The doors can swing 180 degrees so that it can open in either way. These shower doors are practical solutions for tight spaces. If you are looking for more flexibility then consider the pivot shower doors.
Another way of stopping a door from hogging too much space is to have double doors that meet in the middle.