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Frameless shower stalls for a light and airy feel in the bathroom
A frameless shower screen might have a single panel that is freestanding or be completely enclosed. Glass panels, pivot hinges, and brackets are a few examples. Toughened glass, which is regarded as Grade A Safety Glass according to Australian regulations, is frequently used in the building of frameless shower screens. In comparison to float glass, it is also more impact resistant. Small gaps between glass panels in frameless glass screens lessen the chance of damage. The risk of harm is reduced if glass is broken because, at the point of impact, it breaks into tiny cuboids rather than large shards.
If you don't have much bathroom space to work with, a frameless shower screen is a good option. Your small bathroom will appear larger since light may enter through the glass without being obstructed. The shower screen's frameless construction makes your bathroom feel spacious and open. The glass has been specifically coated so that water flows off of it rather of adhering to the surface, making it simple to clean as well. You'll need to scrub the watermarks for less time if there is less water adhering. Australian bathrooms are increasingly using frameless shower screens because they have sleek, modern designs that give a touch of glitz to your decor.
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Get your bathroom to look more expansive
Since they don't need to be affixed to the wall or fitted together, frameless shower screens are also simple to install. A typical shower's thick frame enclosure can give the impression that your bathroom is smaller. A frameless shower screen, on the other hand, creates the appearance of clear, uninterrupted space, giving your bathroom a roomy appearance. Frameless shower screen hinges can open both directions, giving you more installation options. Austpek Bathrooms offers frameless shower screens in the following forms and sizes among others:
Covey Wall to Wall Frameless Hinge Door Blushed Gold
Covey Wall to Wall Frameless Sliding Door Blushed Gold
Covey Wall to Wall Frameless Sliding Door Chrome
Covey Fixed Panel Over Bathtub Screen Chrome
Sunny Frameless Shower Screen with Optional Return Panel
Covey Fixed and Swing Panel Over Bathtub Glass Chrome
Covey Fixed and Swing Panel Over Bathtub Glass Gun Metal Grey
Covey Wall to Wall Frameless Hinge Door Matte Black
Covey Wall to Wall Frameless Hinge Door Chrome, and more
Maintain a clear view of your masonry and tiles
The style and feel of your bathroom will be determined by the glass you choose for your frameless shower screen. Many homeowners choose frameless shower screens than a full enclosure or curtain because it creates a spacious feeling in the bathroom. Additionally, it gives you practical advantages and aids in creating a private shower place for you, especially if your bathroom is shared with visitors. To fit the design of your bathroom, you might also pick glass that is patterned or colored. A frameless shower screen preserves a clear view of the shower tile or stonework of your choice by not having one. Due to its straightforward construction and lack of crevices, it is also simpler to maintain and clean.