Most shower door decisions focus on configuration, hardware finish, and price. Almost none focus on the glass itself — beyond whether it's clear or frosted. This is a significant oversight, because glass color and opacity are the decisions that determine...
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Most shower door decisions focus on configuration, hardware finish, and price. Almost none focus on the glass itself — beyond whether it's clear or frosted. This is a significant oversight, because glass color and opacity are the decisions that determine how a shower enclosure reads in its room, how it interacts with the tile and light you've already specified, and whether the enclosure becomes part of the bathroom's visual language or an interruption to it.
Tinted and specialty glass options aren't a luxury upgrade category. They're a design tool — one that most buyers don't know they have access to until after the door is installed.
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