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Shower Doors vs. Shower Enclosures – What’s the Difference?

 

While The Phrases Are Often Used Interchangeably, They Can Describe Different Things

If you want to make some bathroom updates to your Birch Ocean Front area home, you may have some questions about shower doors and enclosures. While these terms are often used interchangeably (we’ve done this, too), they can also refer to different things.

Let us help you clarify the different meanings so that you can understand what you’re looking for in your home. When it comes to a bathroom remodel or enhancements, people have a lot of choices. Let us help you clarify the difference between shower doors and enclosures.

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We Are a Leader in Shower Doors and Shower Enclosures

Your bathroom is one of your home’s most intimate and private rooms. At The Original Frameless Shower Doors?, we’ve been helping our customers in Birch Ocean Front and the surrounding areas beautify their bathrooms with glass shower doors and enclosures. You can talk with one of our representatives about what’s right for you. Call us today at 954-656-3700 or complete the form to get started!

Shower Doors

Shower doors are made of glass and can either be hinged and swing open or placed on a track to slide. They can have a handle or knob to be able to open them. They are an excellent option for letting in natural light or creating a more open feel in your bathroom.

The advantage of building a custom shower door is that it can be installed without significantly changing the existing bathroom. They can fit precisely over the shower opening.

  • Shower doors can be framed or frameless. But the frameless approach offers a more elegant appeal.
  • The primary function is to contain water within the shower space and protect the bathroom floor.
  • They can be made from other materials, such as fiberglass or acrylic, but glass shower doors offer the most durability and visual appeal.

Shower Enclosures

As mentioned above, a shower enclosure is often used interchangeably with a shower door. But it can refer to the entire shower area on all sides. They often have a sliding door. They are a great way to create a more private space in your bathroom or have an existing tub/shower location.

If your bathroom is large enough, an enclosure can be installed without making significant changes to the bathroom.

  • A shower enclosure includes the accompanying walls or any elements helping to contain the water.
  • An enclosure can have fixed panels, walls, or an open design, depending on the bathroom.
  • The walls or panels can be made from tile, acrylic, glass, or other materials. It may have a door or a curtain.

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Certified Installers<br />
Installation Direct From the Manufacturer |<br />
Lifetime Warranty<br />
When we Install your Glass |<br />
Contractors Loyalty Program<br />
Are you a Contractor? Join our Loyalty Program!</p>
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<br />
Certified Installers<br />
Installation Direct From the Manufacturer |<br />
Lifetime Warranty<br />
When we Install your Glass |<br />
Contractors Loyalty Program<br />
Are you a Contractor? Join our Loyalty Program!</p>
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So What is Right for You?

The right option for you and your bathroom depends on your preferences. Placing a shower door across an existing shower area can provide a look of elegance while making the room appear larger. If you want to create a smaller, more intimate space, a shower enclosure may help.