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Thick 3/8" or 1/2" tempered glass with only hinges, clips, and a handle. The cleanest, most modern look. Best for high-end master baths and photo-ready spaces.
Custom Glass Shower Enclosures
Frameless. Semi-frameless. Framed. Sliding barn-door, neo-angle, steam. Chrome, matte black, brushed gold. Every configuration and finish available — measured, fabricated, and installed as the finish step of your custom shower.
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Your tile can be flawless — but the wrong glass enclosure will cheapen the whole room. The right glass makes it a showpiece. We coordinate glass fabrication and installation as part of every custom shower we build, matched to your tile, your hardware, and your bathroom's design language.
Enclosure Configurations

Thick 3/8" or 1/2" tempered glass with only hinges, clips, and a handle. The cleanest, most modern look. Best for high-end master baths and photo-ready spaces.

Metal frame around the fixed panels with a frameless door. Cleaner than fully-framed but less than full frameless. Great middle-ground option.

Full metal frame around every glass panel. Most affordable option, most sealed against leaks, and a good fit for traditional bathroom styles.

Glass slides on an exposed rail — perfect when the door can't swing out into the bathroom. Not to be confused with a Serenity-style bypass door, which hides the track. This style makes the rail part of the design.

A single fixed glass panel with no door — used for oversized curbless showers where water stays inside naturally. The most modern, minimal look available.

Five-sided glass enclosure that fits into a corner. Maximizes floor space in tight bathrooms while still giving the frameless look.

Fully sealed ceiling and door for steam-shower functionality. Requires special gaskets, transom vents, and steam-rated hardware. We coordinate with the steam-generator install.

Sliding bypass doors or a fixed panel for tub-shower combinations. Available in framed, semi-frameless, and frameless configurations.
Glass Options
The look, privacy, and feel of your shower depend on the glass itself, not just the hardware.
Standard tempered — what most homes have. Can show a slight green tint at the edges, especially against white or light tile.
Also called Starphire. Removes the green tint entirely. This is the upgrade to ask for if you want true clear glass.
Etched or acid-frosted surface. Softens the view for privacy.
Vertical rippled texture. Adds privacy while still passing light through.
Reeded, fluted, or custom patterns for a designer touch.
Glass Thickness Options
Hardware Finishes
Hinges, handles, brackets, clips, and sliding rails come in every major finish.
Recent Glass Enclosure Projects
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