Make Your Bathroom Look Bigger By Using A Plate Glass Walk In Shower
Plate glass walk in showers – The walls of a walk in shower can be constructed in several ways.
Some are tile, some are glass block and some are done with panes of glass. Tile and glass block are beautiful, but only glass panes do the best job of opening up a bathroom and making it look bigger.
A glass block will diffuse light, while plate glass is completely clear with no patterns. While not private, this does allow you to look through the walk in shower easily.
The eye travels around the bathroom easily. It’s not stopped by solid walls that can make the bathroom look like separate sections. This is especially important in small bathrooms because it will look much bigger as one space than several separate spaces.
The mounting hardware on plate glass also helps to make a bathroom look bigger. Most have minimal brackets and few seams. Unlike blocks with grout, plate glass looks much smoother. All of this combines together to make the walls of the walk in shower almost disappear. And any space looks bigger when it appears there’s not much in it.
Finally, there’s the benefit of light coming through. Glass panes don’t stop you from looking across the whole bathroom. They also don’t stop any light from a window from coming across the whole bathroom either. At certain times of day, the light may hit the glass in such a way that it reflects into the room as well. Either way, a plate glass walk in shower enhances the light in a bathroom.
If you want to make the most of your bathroom renovation, then you want to make it look as big and open as possible. Creating your walk in shower with plate glass instead of other options will help a lot with this. It will allow light to fill the bathroom, as well as seem to disappear. You’ll easily look throughout the room and see how beautiful and spacious it is.
Add a hand held shower head to your plate glass walk in shower for added functionality and comfort. For other great home furnishing ideas, be sure to visit our Rival crock pot home page and see how others are learning to live the slow cookin’ lifestyle.

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