Shower Curtain or Shower Door: Which Is Right for You?
Find out which option is the ideal partner for your shower-bath combo
If you don’t have the space (or budget) for a separate shower enclosure and bath, you’ve probably decided on a combined shower-bath. But should you go with a shower curtain, or choose a glass shower door or panels to enclose it? Some of us might gravitate toward the softer look of a colorful piece of waterproof fabric that can be changed at will, while others might love the no-nonsense efficiency of a sheer pane of glass. Here are five benefits each of shower curtains and glass doors.
2. They add personality. Simply put, shower curtains can inject a blast of color, print and personality with a minimum of expense and effort. And even better, when you’re tired of the look, the curtain can be replaced with one in a different style.
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3. They change a tub into a shower-tub. Claw-foot tubs with a shower above can be difficult to pull off — particularly when it comes to dealing with water spills and splashes. Glass panels are generally a no-no where curves and awkwardly shaped tubs are concerned, unless you go for something custom, so your best bet is to install a robust ceiling-mounted rail and finish with a heavy-duty, waterproof shower curtain that can be swept around the inside the tub.
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4. They prettify the room. If I had my way, I’d make over every room with as much flounce and fuss as possible — and that includes the bathroom. So my No. 1 reason for choosing a shower curtain is simple: to prettify the room with a frilly little number that might make you want to stay there all day.
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5. They can make a design modern. Hands up if you think shower curtains are a thumbs down for the modern bathroom. A quick glance at this neutral bathroom with a graphic striped curtain might change your mind.
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Glass Doors and Panels
1. They give you full enclosure. There’s no fear of water escaping when sliding doors fully enclose a tub. Sliding panels of glass are also a good option where space is at a premium as they don’t need to hinge or pivot outward.
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1. They give you full enclosure. There’s no fear of water escaping when sliding doors fully enclose a tub. Sliding panels of glass are also a good option where space is at a premium as they don’t need to hinge or pivot outward.
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2. They help you utilize tricky spaces. A bath can be placed in an unused alcove or nook in a converted attic, but how to cope with the sloping ceilings if you want a shower too? One option is a custom shower panel, which can accommodate tricky recesses and angles as well as nonstandard heights.
Glass panels also can be customized to fit pony walls and other nonstandard shower-tub enclosures as well.
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3. They expand the space. A fixed panel of frameless glass looks the part in any style of bathroom, but especially in a compact white space where simple lines and classic materials win out. This is the best option if your bathroom is compact and a curtain or glass doors with hardware would break up the space and visually shrink your room.
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4. They keep it simple. If you have a lot going on in terms of decor in the rest of the bathroom — think colored and graphic tiles, paneled furniture and fancy sink fixtures — then perhaps plain no-frills glass is the best solution. Look for glass that has been finished with a special coating so dirt and mineral buildup won’t make it hard to keep clean. It might bump up the overall price of the screen, but it will save you cleaning time.
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5. They give you options. With a shower curtain, you have one style of entry — you pull the curtain to one side to step in and then pull it closed. With glass enclosures, you have a choice of several types of entry. You can choose among various door types — sliding, hinged and folding — and a fixed panel of glass with an opening on one side.
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1. They soften surfaces. Great swaths of fabric (waterproofed or backed with a water-resistant liner) can temper the overall aesthetic of a bathroom. Make sure your curtain — or at least the outer fabric section — can be washed at home, so any hint of mildew or staining can be nipped in the bud.
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