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Are framed or frameless shower screens better?

When it comes to choosing a shower screen, one of the key decisions is whether to go for a framed or frameless design.

Both options have their own advantages, making the choice depend on your personal style, bathroom layout, and budget.

Framed Shower Screens

Framed shower screens feature a sturdy metal frame that provides extra support and stability. This can be especially beneficial in larger showers where the glass might need additional reinforcement.

Framed screens often come in various styles and colours, allowing you to match them with your bathroom decor.

They’re also generally more affordable than their frameless counterparts, making them a popular choice for budget-conscious homeowners.

However, framed shower screens can sometimes give a bulkier appearance, which might not suit all design aesthetics.

They can also require more maintenance, as the metal frames may collect soap scum and water spots over time.

Frameless Shower Screens

Frameless shower screens, on the other hand, offer a sleek and modern look.

Without a frame, these screens create an open and spacious feel, making your bathroom appear larger and more luxurious. They’re also easier to clean since there are fewer crevices for grime to accumulate.

However, frameless screens do tend to be more expensive and may require professional installation to ensure proper support and sealing.

While they provide a contemporary aesthetic, they might not be suitable for every bathroom, especially if there’s heavy usage or high humidity.

Are framed or frameless shower screens better?

Ultimately, the choice between framed and frameless shower screens depends on your preferences and needs.

If you’re looking for a stylish, modern look and don’t mind investing a bit more, frameless might be the way to go.

If you prefer something more budget-friendly and durable, framed screens could be your best option.

Consider your bathroom’s overall design and functionality to make the best choice for your space!

Check our our website or visit our showroom to see the options available.

Need more information?

Contact Millennium Glass to discuss your project and let us help you create a stunning focal point for your home.

Call 07 5593 5898 today for expert care and attention.

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