Monday, July 06, 2009

Get Stylish with Frameless Shower Screens

Are you looking for an economical way to update your bathroom without having to do a full renovation? Installing a frameless shower screens may be the perfect solution.

What You Need to Know About Frameless Screens

Both frameless and semi-frameless shower screens are made from toughened glass and come in thicknesses of 6mm, 8mm, 10mm, and 12mm. Choose the thickness depending on how it will be used. For example, thicknesses of 10mm or 12mm are better for a fully frameless screen that is fixed along one wall and the floor. Thinner glass of 6mm and 8mm are perfect for semi-frameless screens or screens that have more fixing points. When it comes to fixing the screen, semi-frameless screens are fixed all around the perimeter of the screen but not around each panel, while fully frameless screens only need to be fixed on two sides – where they meet the wall and on the floor.


Available Options in Frameless Screens

When it comes to glass options, as well as the clear screens, you can also get coloured glass with grey, green, bronze, and blue being standard options. For some extra privacy, frosted, patterned, and slumped glass is also available. Patterned glass allows you to make a real statement with your frameless or semi-frameless screen.

Frameless Screens are Easy to Install

Frameless or semi-frameless shower screens can usually be retrofitted into an existing bathroom; however, it will depend on your bathroom design. Of course they are easily fitted during renovations or into a new bathroom. As well as for the shower, you can also use them in other parts of the bathroom, such as a frosted screen to give the toilet area extra privacy.

Frameless Screens are Easier to Clean

As well as the sleek, stylish look they give to your bathroom, frameless shower screens also cut down on the amount of cleaning time as they are just panels of glass. There are fewer or even no nooks or crannies where dirt, soap scum, and mould can accumulate.

1 comment:

  1. There are many types of frameless shower screens that can be purchased, including L-shaped, sliding, bi-fold and pivot screens. Some examples of glass available for each of these screen types are clear, etched, tinted and sandblasted tempered glass.

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