
There's a point in every bathroom remodel where everything is done - the tile is set, the fixtures are in, the soaking tub is placed - and then you look over at the shower and realize it still needs something. That something is almost always the glass.
A frameless enclosure like this one does more than just keep water contained. It opens the space up visually, lets the tilework breathe, and ties the whole design together. This bathroom had some seriously great bones - bold patterned floor tile, crisp white subway tile running vertical, matte black fixtures throughout. The glass needed to match that level of detail, not fight against it.
That's where the hardware choices really matter. Matte black clips and hinges pull the enclosure into the design instead of sticking out like an afterthought. The glass panels are set clean and tight, with a corner configuration that fits the layout without any awkward framing around the perimeter. It looks intentional because it is.
Frameless shower doors are one of those upgrades that genuinely changes how a bathroom feels day to day. No bulky frames collecting soap scum. No visual clutter breaking up the tile pattern. Just clean, clear glass that holds up and looks great doing it. We've been installing enclosures like this for a long time, and getting the fit and finish right every single time is what we're here for.
If your bathroom is at that final stage and you're not sure what to do about the shower glass - we can help you figure it out. The right enclosure makes a bigger difference than most people expect.