
There's a reason frameless shower doors keep showing up in bathroom remodels. No bulky metal frames. No visual clutter. Just clean glass that puts the focus where it belongs - on the tile work, the layout, the space itself.
This bathroom is a great example of that. The large-format marble-look tile stacked vertically, the herringbone accent wall, the small mosaic tile floor - all of it would get lost behind a framed door with tracks and trim. The frameless glass lets every detail come through clearly.
That's really the point of going frameless. It's not just a style choice. It's a decision to stop interrupting the design. The glass sits tight, the hardware stays minimal, and the whole shower feels bigger and more open than it actually is.
Maintenance is easier too. Fewer places for water and soap scum to collect means less scrubbing over time. Homeowners notice that difference pretty quickly after making the switch.
If your bathroom has good tile work - or you're planning a remodel and want the finished product to actually look finished - frameless shower door installation is worth a serious look. We do this every day and we're happy to walk you through what it would take for your space.