Once you have chosen the building material for your shower, now it is time to choose the type of shower door that best fits your style. From framed, to frameless, and even completely custom shaped, here are a few of our favorites.

Frameless Shower Doors

These types of shower doors are very popular because of their sleek appearance and visibility. There is no frame blocking the full view of your beautiful shower.

Frameless Shower Door & Panel

 

The clear tempered glass door and panel allows you to admire the design of your shower every time you go in the bathroom.

A frameless shower door is very popular for its sleek and fashionable look.

This shower door has a brushed nickel handle and support brackets to match the shower head and temperature control.

Frameless Shower Door with Panel and Knee Wall

Want to be able to see your beautiful shower from any angle?

The clear glass knee wall gives your bathroom an open feel and spotlights the shower flawlessly.

This frameless shower door features bronze hardware, which really completes the look of the shower.

Custom Frameless Door & Panel

Sometimes your dream bathroom requires a custom sized shower. We completely rebuilt this bathroom from scratch.

This is a specially designed shower door that was made to fit the extra-large tile shower. The brushed nickel shower door hardware matches the bathroom perfectly.

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Framed and Semi-Frameless Shower Doors

One of the biggest upsides to a framed shower door is it’s like adding a frame to a picture. It can enhance the overall look of your bathroom by accenting the finer details of your shower.

Chrome Framed Clear Shower Door & Panel

The towel bar on the clear tempered glass panel allows you to have your towel close, for easy access. A wet towel will also be dripping onto the glass panel and your waterproof floor, instead of the drywall with a wall mounted towel rack.

Brushed Nickle Semi-Frameless Clear Glass Sliding Shower Door

The sliding door feature is a great option if you are wanting to conserve space. You don’t have to worry about hitting anything with a swinging glass door.

Bronze Clear Glass Door, Panel, and Knee Wall

Using the bronze hardware in this bathroom really accents the colors of the tile. The knee wall option opens the shower and ties the bathroom together.

Barn Style Clear Glass Door

 

Having the rollers on the shower door can dress up a simple looking shower. It’s like adding a necklace to tie together the entire outfit. The brushed nickel hardware accentuates this shower beautifully.

Chrome Semi-Frameless Clear Glass Door with Acrylic Shower

 

The chrome door frame and hardware look completely different accenting a darker patterned acrylic shower.

Semi-frameless Bypass Door and Knee Wall

 

If you are looking for something that lets the light in but keeps your shower more private, frosted glass may be the way to go. Depending on the original construction of the bathroom, a knee wall can prevent some of the claustrophobic feeling of a full wall shower.

Chrome Semi-Frameless Clear Glass Bypass Door

 

The light and reflective surface of the chrome shower door frame and bathroom hardware make great accents to this white acrylic shower. Using hardware with the same finish can give your bathroom a uniform look.

Completely Custom Shower Doors

Sometimes a uniquely designed bathroom can require non-standard shower doors. Especially when doing a complete bathroom remodel, the exact sizing of the shower may be very different than standard sizing. Here are several oddball shaped glass shower doors we have installed.

Neo-angle Frameless Clear Glass Door & Knee Wall Panels

 

A neo-angle shower is a great way to fit a shower into a small bathroom. Because of the custom shape, the glass is kept together by a top frame. This unique tile shower features the frameless look to the knee wall and door. It is still classified as a frameless door because there is no framing around the panels and the door. Want to see how the shower looked before the remodel? 

Large Neo-angle Frameless Door & Panels

 

The simplicity of this clear glass door allows the intricate tile design to stand out. When your shower has herringbone and off-set wall tiles, you want to be able to easily see it. Not to mention the lovely shower floor tiles and tile bench.

Semi-Frameless Bypass Frosted Glass Bathtub Door

 

Did you know you can also get a sliding glass door for your bathtub? Say “goodbye” to the water sneaking around a shower curtain. The frosted glass adds a little privacy, without severely darkening the bathtub. Bypass doors mean you can access the bathtub from either side.

Ask JDS Bath!

If you see a shower door you particularly like for your bathtub or shower remodel, give the team at JDS Bath a call. We are a small, family-owned bathroom remodeling company who builds beautiful bathrooms all over the Richmond, Virginia region.

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