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Frameless Shower Glass for the Hall Bath and Master

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Sometimes the tile does all the talking - you just need to get out of the way. That's really the whole point of frameless glass. When a homeowner puts serious money and thought into marble tile and a hex mosaic floor, the last thing you want is a chunky frame stealing attention from it.

We installed frameless shower enclosures in both the hall bath and the master on this one. Each space had its own layout, but the goal was the same - clean, open glass that sits back and lets the tilework be the star. The matte black hardware ties into the fixtures without overpowering anything.

Frameless glass is one of those upgrades that sounds simple but makes a big visual difference. No metal channel running across the top, no bulky frame around the door. Just clear glass from floor to ceiling. It makes the shower feel bigger, and it makes the whole bathroom feel more intentional.

It also cleans up easier than framed enclosures. Less hardware means fewer places for soap scum and mildew to hide. That's a practical win homeowners don't always think about upfront, but they notice it fast.

Two bathrooms, one consistent look. That's the kind of detail-oriented work we take pride in. When the glass, the hardware finish, and the tile all work together, the result feels polished without trying too hard.