Heavy glass shower door with in-line panel has minimal framing to produce the open design. This beautiful door opens in and out.
A heavy glass single door with no framing that leaves the illusion of a larger space.
This shower enclosure uses a heavy glass shower door with in-line panel, on top of a knee wall where the oil-rubbed bronze hardware complements the tile. This design showcases the beauty of the materials used. This design is excellent for displaying tile, marble, or granite.
This Hyrdo-Slide unit from C. R. Lawernce features minimal metal framing with a top rail track for the sliding door and a fixed panel. This is available for both a tub and shower enclosure.
Using very little mounting hardware produces a clean look with this heavy glass door and in-line panel that features a 90 degree return panel sitting on the tub deck.
This corner shower unit creates a clean look while showcasing the materials by pivoting midway on the return wall by using a top header.
This tempered glass shower features a frameless door and inline notched panel with a mitered edge. This shower enclosure would be beautiful addition to any bathroom.
A framed door and inline notched panel butting on a 90 degree panel features tempered glass. The glass corner gives this bathroom a clean and open look while revealing the lovely tile.
This tempered glass shower features a frameless door and inline notched panel with a mitred edge. A beatuful addition to any bathroom.
Patterned glass creates privacy in the shower while the beautiful framing allows the use of thinner safety glass. The butted 90 degree corner gives the illusion of an expensive shower enclosure.
This frameless heavy glass shower door and in-line panel meets the tub deck panel at an angle to create an open and bright shower enclosure. A smaller bathroom now shines with the illusion of spaciousness..
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