May 16, 2011 – Doorless walk in shower utilizes the glass walls to manage the flow of water from the bathing area. To get access to the shower, most designs require users to go round the shower before entering. Nonetheless, modern designs enable users to gain direct access. In essence doorless walk through shower enclosers consume more space than shower enclosures with doors. The upside is that it can contain more accessories and features. There are small bathroom remodeling ideas that can suit just about any room and furnishing. The most critical factor to take into consideration is the additional space needed during the planning process of your shower enclosure. This comes particularly useful when you would like to include a bathtub or Jacuzzi as an extra.
Discussed herein are different types of ideas that you can try and include in your doorless shower enclosure plan.
Glass walls
Given that users have to walk round the glass in order for them to access the shower, it is recommended that one uses curled barrier of glass motors for the construction. Glass motors are known to add class and modesty to the bathroom while still providing for the much needed privacy. If you have a small and cramped up bathroom, then this would be the perfect design.
Shower area
If there is adequate room in your bathroom, then you can have the laxity of building a separate shower area. A small curb is used to contain the water in the shower area. A glass barrier is utilized to separate the bathing area from the rest of the room. When done by a professional you will not notice the different between the bathing area and the rest of the bathroom as the glass barriers function in creating an open view.
Bench
An idea that is fast gaining popularity in doorless shower design enclosure is the use of benches. These are particularly handy if the shower is to be shared with individuals with mobility problems, i.e. the sick and elderly. The same can be used when one wants to calm down after a long day whilst still enjoying the steam.