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Currently, our kids' bathroom has frosted glass shower doors (it's a shower/tub). I would love to take the glass doors down and replace with a shower curtain. My question is, what is "in" right now? I don't want to think I'm upgrading when in reality the doors are a better/more pleasing option. Also - will the curtain make the room appear smaller?
Which shower glass door would you prefer and why? I'm getting my basement bathroom done, I'm in a similar scenario like image 1. I have toilet and then a vanity. I would probably need a shower door that swing out to the left. Is that odd? We are usually used to doors opening/closing to the right. Adding the wall does that add advantage of.
The 4 key things to know when looking into glass shower doors are what style you want, your budget, the privacy they offer, and the ease involved in cleaning. Let's look at some different types of glass showers and weigh all the pros and cons. Clear Glass & Low Iron Glass Clear glass, regular (slight green tint) or low iron (100% clear) Pros: Easy to clean Adds visual space to bathroom.
Trying to decide on whether to install glass shower doors. Hi all. I appreciate all the feedback I got on my post about the Samsung oven, so I wanted to to ask another question. My wife and I are considering getting glass shower doors installed on the standup shower in the owner's suite.
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Whatever you do, don't do curbless, and don't do just a half-width glass wall; glass the whole thing side-to-side, add a door, and do at least a small curb. I have used so many curbless and half-wall showers and they're all terrible about getting water absolutely all over the bathroom floor.
Are sliding glass doors for bathtub worth it? We are going to replace the previous owners leaking jacuzzi bathtub/shower. Is getting sliding glass doors for the tub (they cost about $1000CAD) worth it? We will be doing the installation ourselves. I have only lived in houses with shower curtains and we plan to use the tub to shower in.
The 4 key things to know when looking into glass shower doors are what style you want, your budget, the privacy they offer, and the ease involved in cleaning. Let's look at some different types of glass showers and weigh all the pros and cons. Clear Glass & Low Iron Glass Clear glass, regular (slight green tint) or low iron (100% clear) Pros: Easy to clean Adds visual space to bathroom.
The purpose is 1) barn doors save space and 2) glass let's natural light in. Glass also is rather sturdy unlike walls that can get beat up, need repainting, new wallpaper, etc. Reply reply funnybunny8271 wooden doors are not typically made of drywall or plaster Reply reply more replyMore replies more replies more replies More.
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Which shower glass door would you prefer and why? I'm getting my basement bathroom done, I'm in a similar scenario like image 1. I have toilet and then a vanity. I would probably need a shower door that swing out to the left. Is that odd? We are usually used to doors opening/closing to the right. Adding the wall does that add advantage of.
bathroom remodel: glass bathtub hinged door? i'm looking for something like this. i do not want a sliding door model. home depot, lowes, amazon, etc appear not to sell anything like this. the closest i can find are half doors that are called "shower screens"--nope. does anyone have some direction they can point me in? Archived post.
The 4 key things to know when looking into glass shower doors are what style you want, your budget, the privacy they offer, and the ease involved in cleaning. Let's look at some different types of glass showers and weigh all the pros and cons. Clear Glass & Low Iron Glass Clear glass, regular (slight green tint) or low iron (100% clear) Pros: Easy to clean Adds visual space to bathroom.
Trying to decide on whether to install glass shower doors. Hi all. I appreciate all the feedback I got on my post about the Samsung oven, so I wanted to to ask another question. My wife and I are considering getting glass shower doors installed on the standup shower in the owner's suite.
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Which shower glass door would you prefer and why? I'm getting my basement bathroom done, I'm in a similar scenario like image 1. I have toilet and then a vanity. I would probably need a shower door that swing out to the left. Is that odd? We are usually used to doors opening/closing to the right. Adding the wall does that add advantage of.
Trying to decide on whether to install glass shower doors. Hi all. I appreciate all the feedback I got on my post about the Samsung oven, so I wanted to to ask another question. My wife and I are considering getting glass shower doors installed on the standup shower in the owner's suite.
Are sliding glass doors for bathtub worth it? We are going to replace the previous owners leaking jacuzzi bathtub/shower. Is getting sliding glass doors for the tub (they cost about $1000CAD) worth it? We will be doing the installation ourselves. I have only lived in houses with shower curtains and we plan to use the tub to shower in.
bathroom remodel: glass bathtub hinged door? i'm looking for something like this. i do not want a sliding door model. home depot, lowes, amazon, etc appear not to sell anything like this. the closest i can find are half doors that are called "shower screens"--nope. does anyone have some direction they can point me in? Archived post.
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Currently, our kids' bathroom has frosted glass shower doors (it's a shower/tub). I would love to take the glass doors down and replace with a shower curtain. My question is, what is "in" right now? I don't want to think I'm upgrading when in reality the doors are a better/more pleasing option. Also - will the curtain make the room appear smaller?
Are sliding glass doors for bathtub worth it? We are going to replace the previous owners leaking jacuzzi bathtub/shower. Is getting sliding glass doors for the tub (they cost about $1000CAD) worth it? We will be doing the installation ourselves. I have only lived in houses with shower curtains and we plan to use the tub to shower in.
Which shower glass door would you prefer and why? I'm getting my basement bathroom done, I'm in a similar scenario like image 1. I have toilet and then a vanity. I would probably need a shower door that swing out to the left. Is that odd? We are usually used to doors opening/closing to the right. Adding the wall does that add advantage of.
The first option is a 1-lite French door with a raised panel below the glass. I still want my interior doors to be black, and most definitely not rustic or distressed, but this is the closest example I could find. via Doors 4 Home Of course, I would add frosted privacy film to the glass since these doors would be used on bedrooms and bathrooms.
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Whatever you do, don't do curbless, and don't do just a half-width glass wall; glass the whole thing side-to-side, add a door, and do at least a small curb. I have used so many curbless and half-wall showers and they're all terrible about getting water absolutely all over the bathroom floor.
Currently, our kids' bathroom has frosted glass shower doors (it's a shower/tub). I would love to take the glass doors down and replace with a shower curtain. My question is, what is "in" right now? I don't want to think I'm upgrading when in reality the doors are a better/more pleasing option. Also - will the curtain make the room appear smaller?
Which shower glass door would you prefer and why? I'm getting my basement bathroom done, I'm in a similar scenario like image 1. I have toilet and then a vanity. I would probably need a shower door that swing out to the left. Is that odd? We are usually used to doors opening/closing to the right. Adding the wall does that add advantage of.
Are sliding glass doors for bathtub worth it? We are going to replace the previous owners leaking jacuzzi bathtub/shower. Is getting sliding glass doors for the tub (they cost about $1000CAD) worth it? We will be doing the installation ourselves. I have only lived in houses with shower curtains and we plan to use the tub to shower in.
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Whatever you do, don't do curbless, and don't do just a half-width glass wall; glass the whole thing side-to-side, add a door, and do at least a small curb. I have used so many curbless and half-wall showers and they're all terrible about getting water absolutely all over the bathroom floor.
Which shower glass door would you prefer and why? I'm getting my basement bathroom done, I'm in a similar scenario like image 1. I have toilet and then a vanity. I would probably need a shower door that swing out to the left. Is that odd? We are usually used to doors opening/closing to the right. Adding the wall does that add advantage of.
The 4 key things to know when looking into glass shower doors are what style you want, your budget, the privacy they offer, and the ease involved in cleaning. Let's look at some different types of glass showers and weigh all the pros and cons. Clear Glass & Low Iron Glass Clear glass, regular (slight green tint) or low iron (100% clear) Pros: Easy to clean Adds visual space to bathroom.
bathroom remodel: glass bathtub hinged door? i'm looking for something like this. i do not want a sliding door model. home depot, lowes, amazon, etc appear not to sell anything like this. the closest i can find are half doors that are called "shower screens"--nope. does anyone have some direction they can point me in? Archived post.
Are sliding glass doors for bathtub worth it? We are going to replace the previous owners leaking jacuzzi bathtub/shower. Is getting sliding glass doors for the tub (they cost about $1000CAD) worth it? We will be doing the installation ourselves. I have only lived in houses with shower curtains and we plan to use the tub to shower in.
Whatever you do, don't do curbless, and don't do just a half-width glass wall; glass the whole thing side-to-side, add a door, and do at least a small curb. I have used so many curbless and half-wall showers and they're all terrible about getting water absolutely all over the bathroom floor.
Which shower glass door would you prefer and why? I'm getting my basement bathroom done, I'm in a similar scenario like image 1. I have toilet and then a vanity. I would probably need a shower door that swing out to the left. Is that odd? We are usually used to doors opening/closing to the right. Adding the wall does that add advantage of.
Trying to decide on whether to install glass shower doors. Hi all. I appreciate all the feedback I got on my post about the Samsung oven, so I wanted to to ask another question. My wife and I are considering getting glass shower doors installed on the standup shower in the owner's suite.
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Are sliding glass doors for bathtub worth it? We are going to replace the previous owners leaking jacuzzi bathtub/shower. Is getting sliding glass doors for the tub (they cost about $1000CAD) worth it? We will be doing the installation ourselves. I have only lived in houses with shower curtains and we plan to use the tub to shower in.
bathroom remodel: glass bathtub hinged door? i'm looking for something like this. i do not want a sliding door model. home depot, lowes, amazon, etc appear not to sell anything like this. the closest i can find are half doors that are called "shower screens"--nope. does anyone have some direction they can point me in? Archived post.
The first option is a 1-lite French door with a raised panel below the glass. I still want my interior doors to be black, and most definitely not rustic or distressed, but this is the closest example I could find. via Doors 4 Home Of course, I would add frosted privacy film to the glass since these doors would be used on bedrooms and bathrooms.
Which shower glass door would you prefer and why? I'm getting my basement bathroom done, I'm in a similar scenario like image 1. I have toilet and then a vanity. I would probably need a shower door that swing out to the left. Is that odd? We are usually used to doors opening/closing to the right. Adding the wall does that add advantage of.
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The first option is a 1-lite French door with a raised panel below the glass. I still want my interior doors to be black, and most definitely not rustic or distressed, but this is the closest example I could find. via Doors 4 Home Of course, I would add frosted privacy film to the glass since these doors would be used on bedrooms and bathrooms.
Are sliding glass doors for bathtub worth it? We are going to replace the previous owners leaking jacuzzi bathtub/shower. Is getting sliding glass doors for the tub (they cost about $1000CAD) worth it? We will be doing the installation ourselves. I have only lived in houses with shower curtains and we plan to use the tub to shower in.
Trying to decide on whether to install glass shower doors. Hi all. I appreciate all the feedback I got on my post about the Samsung oven, so I wanted to to ask another question. My wife and I are considering getting glass shower doors installed on the standup shower in the owner's suite.
Whatever you do, don't do curbless, and don't do just a half-width glass wall; glass the whole thing side-to-side, add a door, and do at least a small curb. I have used so many curbless and half-wall showers and they're all terrible about getting water absolutely all over the bathroom floor.
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The 4 key things to know when looking into glass shower doors are what style you want, your budget, the privacy they offer, and the ease involved in cleaning. Let's look at some different types of glass showers and weigh all the pros and cons. Clear Glass & Low Iron Glass Clear glass, regular (slight green tint) or low iron (100% clear) Pros: Easy to clean Adds visual space to bathroom.
Which shower glass door would you prefer and why? I'm getting my basement bathroom done, I'm in a similar scenario like image 1. I have toilet and then a vanity. I would probably need a shower door that swing out to the left. Is that odd? We are usually used to doors opening/closing to the right. Adding the wall does that add advantage of.
The purpose is 1) barn doors save space and 2) glass let's natural light in. Glass also is rather sturdy unlike walls that can get beat up, need repainting, new wallpaper, etc. Reply reply funnybunny8271 wooden doors are not typically made of drywall or plaster Reply reply more replyMore replies more replies more replies More.
The first option is a 1-lite French door with a raised panel below the glass. I still want my interior doors to be black, and most definitely not rustic or distressed, but this is the closest example I could find. via Doors 4 Home Of course, I would add frosted privacy film to the glass since these doors would be used on bedrooms and bathrooms.
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Whatever you do, don't do curbless, and don't do just a half-width glass wall; glass the whole thing side-to-side, add a door, and do at least a small curb. I have used so many curbless and half-wall showers and they're all terrible about getting water absolutely all over the bathroom floor.
The 4 key things to know when looking into glass shower doors are what style you want, your budget, the privacy they offer, and the ease involved in cleaning. Let's look at some different types of glass showers and weigh all the pros and cons. Clear Glass & Low Iron Glass Clear glass, regular (slight green tint) or low iron (100% clear) Pros: Easy to clean Adds visual space to bathroom.
The purpose is 1) barn doors save space and 2) glass let's natural light in. Glass also is rather sturdy unlike walls that can get beat up, need repainting, new wallpaper, etc. Reply reply funnybunny8271 wooden doors are not typically made of drywall or plaster Reply reply more replyMore replies more replies more replies More.
Currently, our kids' bathroom has frosted glass shower doors (it's a shower/tub). I would love to take the glass doors down and replace with a shower curtain. My question is, what is "in" right now? I don't want to think I'm upgrading when in reality the doors are a better/more pleasing option. Also - will the curtain make the room appear smaller?
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Currently, our kids' bathroom has frosted glass shower doors (it's a shower/tub). I would love to take the glass doors down and replace with a shower curtain. My question is, what is "in" right now? I don't want to think I'm upgrading when in reality the doors are a better/more pleasing option. Also - will the curtain make the room appear smaller?
Which shower glass door would you prefer and why? I'm getting my basement bathroom done, I'm in a similar scenario like image 1. I have toilet and then a vanity. I would probably need a shower door that swing out to the left. Is that odd? We are usually used to doors opening/closing to the right. Adding the wall does that add advantage of.
Are sliding glass doors for bathtub worth it? We are going to replace the previous owners leaking jacuzzi bathtub/shower. Is getting sliding glass doors for the tub (they cost about $1000CAD) worth it? We will be doing the installation ourselves. I have only lived in houses with shower curtains and we plan to use the tub to shower in.
The first option is a 1-lite French door with a raised panel below the glass. I still want my interior doors to be black, and most definitely not rustic or distressed, but this is the closest example I could find. via Doors 4 Home Of course, I would add frosted privacy film to the glass since these doors would be used on bedrooms and bathrooms.
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Which shower glass door would you prefer and why? I'm getting my basement bathroom done, I'm in a similar scenario like image 1. I have toilet and then a vanity. I would probably need a shower door that swing out to the left. Is that odd? We are usually used to doors opening/closing to the right. Adding the wall does that add advantage of.
The purpose is 1) barn doors save space and 2) glass let's natural light in. Glass also is rather sturdy unlike walls that can get beat up, need repainting, new wallpaper, etc. Reply reply funnybunny8271 wooden doors are not typically made of drywall or plaster Reply reply more replyMore replies more replies more replies More.
Currently, our kids' bathroom has frosted glass shower doors (it's a shower/tub). I would love to take the glass doors down and replace with a shower curtain. My question is, what is "in" right now? I don't want to think I'm upgrading when in reality the doors are a better/more pleasing option. Also - will the curtain make the room appear smaller?
bathroom remodel: glass bathtub hinged door? i'm looking for something like this. i do not want a sliding door model. home depot, lowes, amazon, etc appear not to sell anything like this. the closest i can find are half doors that are called "shower screens"--nope. does anyone have some direction they can point me in? Archived post.
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The purpose is 1) barn doors save space and 2) glass let's natural light in. Glass also is rather sturdy unlike walls that can get beat up, need repainting, new wallpaper, etc. Reply reply funnybunny8271 wooden doors are not typically made of drywall or plaster Reply reply more replyMore replies more replies more replies More.
bathroom remodel: glass bathtub hinged door? i'm looking for something like this. i do not want a sliding door model. home depot, lowes, amazon, etc appear not to sell anything like this. the closest i can find are half doors that are called "shower screens"--nope. does anyone have some direction they can point me in? Archived post.
The 4 key things to know when looking into glass shower doors are what style you want, your budget, the privacy they offer, and the ease involved in cleaning. Let's look at some different types of glass showers and weigh all the pros and cons. Clear Glass & Low Iron Glass Clear glass, regular (slight green tint) or low iron (100% clear) Pros: Easy to clean Adds visual space to bathroom.
Which shower glass door would you prefer and why? I'm getting my basement bathroom done, I'm in a similar scenario like image 1. I have toilet and then a vanity. I would probably need a shower door that swing out to the left. Is that odd? We are usually used to doors opening/closing to the right. Adding the wall does that add advantage of.
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Which shower glass door would you prefer and why? I'm getting my basement bathroom done, I'm in a similar scenario like image 1. I have toilet and then a vanity. I would probably need a shower door that swing out to the left. Is that odd? We are usually used to doors opening/closing to the right. Adding the wall does that add advantage of.
The 4 key things to know when looking into glass shower doors are what style you want, your budget, the privacy they offer, and the ease involved in cleaning. Let's look at some different types of glass showers and weigh all the pros and cons. Clear Glass & Low Iron Glass Clear glass, regular (slight green tint) or low iron (100% clear) Pros: Easy to clean Adds visual space to bathroom.
Whatever you do, don't do curbless, and don't do just a half-width glass wall; glass the whole thing side-to-side, add a door, and do at least a small curb. I have used so many curbless and half-wall showers and they're all terrible about getting water absolutely all over the bathroom floor.
The purpose is 1) barn doors save space and 2) glass let's natural light in. Glass also is rather sturdy unlike walls that can get beat up, need repainting, new wallpaper, etc. Reply reply funnybunny8271 wooden doors are not typically made of drywall or plaster Reply reply more replyMore replies more replies more replies More.
bathroom remodel: glass bathtub hinged door? i'm looking for something like this. i do not want a sliding door model. home depot, lowes, amazon, etc appear not to sell anything like this. the closest i can find are half doors that are called "shower screens"--nope. does anyone have some direction they can point me in? Archived post.
Trying to decide on whether to install glass shower doors. Hi all. I appreciate all the feedback I got on my post about the Samsung oven, so I wanted to to ask another question. My wife and I are considering getting glass shower doors installed on the standup shower in the owner's suite.
Currently, our kids' bathroom has frosted glass shower doors (it's a shower/tub). I would love to take the glass doors down and replace with a shower curtain. My question is, what is "in" right now? I don't want to think I'm upgrading when in reality the doors are a better/more pleasing option. Also - will the curtain make the room appear smaller?
Whatever you do, don't do curbless, and don't do just a half-width glass wall; glass the whole thing side-to-side, add a door, and do at least a small curb. I have used so many curbless and half-wall showers and they're all terrible about getting water absolutely all over the bathroom floor.
Which shower glass door would you prefer and why? I'm getting my basement bathroom done, I'm in a similar scenario like image 1. I have toilet and then a vanity. I would probably need a shower door that swing out to the left. Is that odd? We are usually used to doors opening/closing to the right. Adding the wall does that add advantage of.
The 4 key things to know when looking into glass shower doors are what style you want, your budget, the privacy they offer, and the ease involved in cleaning. Let's look at some different types of glass showers and weigh all the pros and cons. Clear Glass & Low Iron Glass Clear glass, regular (slight green tint) or low iron (100% clear) Pros: Easy to clean Adds visual space to bathroom.
Are sliding glass doors for bathtub worth it? We are going to replace the previous owners leaking jacuzzi bathtub/shower. Is getting sliding glass doors for the tub (they cost about $1000CAD) worth it? We will be doing the installation ourselves. I have only lived in houses with shower curtains and we plan to use the tub to shower in.
The first option is a 1-lite French door with a raised panel below the glass. I still want my interior doors to be black, and most definitely not rustic or distressed, but this is the closest example I could find. via Doors 4 Home Of course, I would add frosted privacy film to the glass since these doors would be used on bedrooms and bathrooms.
The purpose is 1) barn doors save space and 2) glass let's natural light in. Glass also is rather sturdy unlike walls that can get beat up, need repainting, new wallpaper, etc. Reply reply funnybunny8271 wooden doors are not typically made of drywall or plaster Reply reply more replyMore replies more replies more replies More.