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When it comes to home improvement projects, many people love to remodel their bathroom and update various features. If you’re planning to give this room an upgrade, consider thinking beyond new bathroom vanities and cabinets, and look into sprucing up the shower door. Here are a few ways to choose the best structure for the space.

How to Choose the Right Shower Door for Your Bathroom Remodel

Door Style

Shower doors come in a variety of styles that can fit different bathtub and shower sizes. For example, a sliding door is ideal if you have a large shower area, as this type of door won’t reduce the available space. A narrower pivoting door, which swings outward from one side, might be perfect for the tub because it will accommodate the larger feature. You can also choose a frameless door for a more sleek and modern option.

Type of Glass

bathroom vanitiesThe type of glass you’ll need to choose will depend more on your personal preferences. If you want enhanced privacy, consider fogged, opaque glass doors. Or, if your bathroom vanity and storage space are elegantly styled, you can enhance the room with a custom patterned glass enclosure. For a simple option, stick with a classic clear and transparent option.

Fixtures

A shower door will incorporate fixtures and various hardware pieces, such as the door handle or trim. You can choose from a variety of metals, styles, and colors, so pick one that’s durable and matches the décor or the style of your bathroom vanity. For example, polished nickel is a sleek material that offers a beautiful appearance and holds up well against moisture.

 

If you want to upgrade the shower doors during a bathroom remodel, contact the experts at Stone World at Red Bank in Monmouth County, NJ. They will help you find what you need to enhance the room. They have more than 12 years of experience in assisting homeowners with transforming their space, from new bathroom vanities to shower doors. If you’re interested in their collection of natural stone countertops or fireplace surrounds, call (732) 383-5110. 
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