| Shower doors come in a variety of different designs, | | | | These accordion style doors have the advantages of |
| according to the style of a particular bathroom. As | | | | no tracks to trip over or keep clean. |
| well as choosing a door that fits in with the look of | | | | For corner shower stalls, a pivot or neo angle shower |
| your room, how it actually opens is an important | | | | door could make good use of the space available. |
| consideration. This depends on the layout of the | | | | The finish of the door is another point to consider. |
| room and the amount of space available. For | | | | Traditionally, doors for showers have been framed. |
| instance, folding shower doors have to be able to | | | | Frames come in a choice of finishes, from polished |
| open outwards, to prevent the user becoming | | | | aluminium to brushed nickel or satin chrome. |
| trapped inside. There must be sufficient space to do | | | | Frameless shower doors made from tempered glass |
| this without hitting any existing bathroom fixtures, | | | | are a modern alternative. A frameless glass shower |
| such as your sink or cabinets. | | | | door can help let in light to create a more spacious |
| For smaller bathrooms, a sliding shower door could | | | | feel, and can be easier to clean. The hinges and |
| make more efficient use of limited space. Sliding or | | | | handles can be attached directly onto the glass, |
| bypass doors can be fitted over a bathtub or to a | | | | which can be custom made to fit specific |
| shower stall. They operate by using rollers to glide | | | | measurements. |
| along tracks. Although space-saving, because the | | | | A new shower door offers an effective and long |
| panels overlap and dirt can get trapped in the tracks, | | | | lasting means to prevent water leaking out of the |
| it can be tricky to keep them clean. For better | | | | shower tub, and can be a stylish addition to any |
| accessibility, trackless shower doors are an option. | | | | bathroom. |