| The most common shower door style is the bypass | | | | not substitutes for grab bars. They are not designed |
| door that has two doors that slide in a frame | | | | for this purpose. |
| mounted to the tub's endwalls. With any door style | | | | Shower doors are easy to install and can dress up |
| type you'll have a choice of glass styles and | | | | your bathroom. Sliding and hinged models are |
| hardware finishes. | | | | available, and the doors come in a variety of colors. |
| Shower doors and enclosures have undergone a | | | | Shower curtains have the advantage of being |
| tremendous change in the past several years, | | | | generally inexpensive and easily replaced, but their |
| whatever the style of your bathroom, from | | | | disadvantages are that they are hard to clean; they |
| older-home quaintness to modern day luxury, a Lasco | | | | lack durability and wear out rather quickly. |
| shower door provides just the right finishing touch. | | | | Fixed doors solve all of these problems. Whether you |
| When choosing a shower door, some thought should | | | | are replacing an existing shower door, or building a |
| be given to where to place towel bars where they | | | | new shower enclosure, proper measuring is critical for |
| will be convenient. Some doors come with integrated | | | | a perfect fit. |
| towel bars. In these cases, note that towel bars are | | | | |