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Which Shower Designs Work Well in Tucson Bathrooms?
May 17, 2024
When it comes to renovating your bathroom, there are a variety of shower design options available, each with unique beauty and utility. The options span from elegant and modern to sophisticated and traditional. Below are a few popular shower design ideas for remodeling your bathroom. When it’s time to update your shower enclosure in Tucson, AZ, or the surrounding area, contact Columbus Glass & Screen for the job.
Because it mixes style and utility, a walk-in shower enclosure is a popular choice for modern bathroom remodels. With its open layout and absence of a traditional door or curtain, a walk-in shower provides simple access and a roomy, comfortable ambiance. These enclosures often have seamless glass panels with real stone or exquisite tile work.
Frameless shower enclosures feature stronger tempered glass panels that are directly mounted to the walls or floor without any visible framing, in contrast to traditional shower enclosures, which have metal framing around the glass panels. The smooth and open aspect of this design highlights the intricate tile work or artistic embellishments within the shower while allowing natural light to flow freely.
In a bathroom, a half-wall shower enclosure offers a special blend of privacy and openness. A partial wall, frequently reaching waist or chest height, divides the shower area from the rest of the bathroom. While letting light and air flow freely, the half-wall defines the shower space and creates a visible boundary. To complement the style of the bathroom, it can be built from tile, glass blocks, or solid surface panels.
A corner shower enclosure provides an appealing and functional showering area while making excellent use of the restricted space. Its positioning in the bathroom's corner, which optimizes floor area and offers layout and design freedom, sets this design apart. To accommodate a range of bathroom sizes and layouts, corner shower enclosures come in square, rectangular, and neo-angle forms.


