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4 Best Shower Door Options For A Small Bathroom

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If you have a small bathroom, you need to make sure you use each square footage of space in a smart manner. Your shower door can take up a lot of space in your bathroom, which is why you want to think smart when installing a shower door in a small bathroom.

Frameless Shower Door

One option for your shower door is a frameless shower door. A frameless shower door is made from tempered glass, which eliminates the need for a metal support to go around the outside edge of the shower door.

Without a metal frame going around the outside edge of the shower door, the shower door creates a cleaner line with the rest of your shower. Eliminating this visual hindrance can make your shower space and your bathroom feel larger.

With a frameless shower door, you may need to use some stationary hinges; however, this minimal use of metal will not take away from the open feel of a frameless shower door.

Bi-Folding Shower Door

Another option is a bi-folding shower door. A bi-folding shower door provides you protection and privacy while you are in the shower while reducing the space that your door takes up when you open it up to get in and out of your shower.

A bi-folding shower door folds upon itself, only sticking out half as far as the door would otherwise stick out. This is great if there is not a lot of space between your shower and other necessary objects in your bathroom, such as the toilet and sink.

Open Shower

Another option is to forgo a traditional shower door altogether. Instead, you can have glass walls on your shower, with the area where you enter having an opening on one-half of the space, with the other half of the space covered with glass.

An open shower works best if your shower floor is installed at an angle to ensure water never builds up and if the entrance to the shower is strategically placed to reduce overspray from getting into your bathroom area.

Sliding Door

Another option for a small bathroom is a sliding door. With a sliding door, you need as much space on one side of the door as the length of the door.

However, you don't have to dedicate any additional square footage to allow for the opening and closing of the shower door, making a sliding shower door a very popular option for small bathrooms.

When it comes to using space wisely in your small bathroom, consider designs that make your bathroom feel more open, like a frameless shower door, or door designs that literally take up less space, such as a bi-folding shower door, sliding shower door, or an open shower.


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