• Sale
  • Blogs
  • How to use
  • About us
  1. Start
  2. Home & Interior
  3. Bathroom & Sauna
  4. Showers & Baththubs
  5. Showers
  6. Shower Door
  7. Sliding Doors Shower Door

Sliding Doors Shower Door

Try flexible payments with

KlarnaLearn how
Filter
  • Showers
  • Shower Trays
  • Shower Door
  • Shower Wall
  • Shower Cabin
  • Shower Corner
Product Properties
Measures

63 products

Show as table
Sliding Doors Shower Door Nuie Pacific (AQSLD14) 1390x1850mm

Nuie Pacific (AQSLD14) 1390x1850mm

Sliding Door Shower Door

£248.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £82.99/mo.*
6stores
Sliding Doors Shower Door Hudson Reed Apex

Hudson Reed Apex

Sliding Door Shower Door

£332.95
Or 3 interest-free payments of £110.98/mo.*
5stores
Nuie Double Sliding Door 1900 x 1700 mm Silver

Nuie Double Sliding Door 1900 x 1700 mm Silver

Sliding Door Shower Door

£252.48
Or 3 interest-free payments of £84.16/mo.*
3stores
Balterley 8mm Toughened Safety Glass Shower Door 1400mm

Balterley 8mm Toughened Safety Glass Shower Door 1400mm

Sliding Door Shower Door

£590.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £196.66/mo.*
3stores
SHOWER DOOR

FAQ

Shower doors come in various standard sizes, typically ranging from 24″ to 60″ in width. Consider measuring your shower space accurately to ensure a perfect fit. Larger bathrooms might accommodate wider doors, while smaller spaces may require narrower options.

Shower door materials include glass, acrylic, and polycarbonate. Glass is popular for its durability and elegance. Clear glass offers a modern look, while frosted or textured glass provides privacy. Acrylic and polycarbonate are lighter and more affordable.

Sliding shower doors are ideal for small bathrooms as they save space by not swinging open. Bi-fold doors are another option, folding back on themselves to maximize space efficiency.

Shower Door: 3 things to consider before buying

Before purchasing a carpet, it's essential to measure your space accurately to ensure a good fit. Use a tape measure to determine the length and width of the area. Consider the layout of your furniture; you might want a carpet that fits entirely under your dining table or just beneath the front legs of your sofa. Leave at least 18″ of floor space around the edges for a balanced look in larger rooms.

The type of glass used in a shower door can impact both aesthetics and maintenance. Clear glass offers a modern look but may require regular cleaning to prevent water spots. Frosted or textured glass provides more privacy and can be easier to maintain as it hides fingerprints and smudges. Think about how much privacy you want and how much time you're willing to spend on upkeep when selecting the glass type.

Shower doors come in various styles, each with different benefits. Sliding doors are ideal for smaller bathrooms as they don't require additional space for opening. Hinged or pivot doors offer a classic look and can provide wider access if your bathroom has enough room. Bi-fold doors are another space-saving option, folding neatly into themselves. Consider your bathroom layout and personal preferences when choosing the right style for you.

You’ve viewed 48 out of 63 products

Advertisement