1. Black-framed shower doors are scene-stealers
Even with Carrara marble flooring and a quartz-topped custom vanity (both wow-worthy materials in their own right), the star of this bathroom is the walk-in shower with brass fixtures and black aluminium-framed doors. If you’re looking for a head-turning addition to your bathroom renovation, look no further.
Even with Carrara marble flooring and a quartz-topped custom vanity (both wow-worthy materials in their own right), the star of this bathroom is the walk-in shower with brass fixtures and black aluminium-framed doors. If you’re looking for a head-turning addition to your bathroom renovation, look no further.
2. Black-framed shower doors are industrial chic
These black aluminium-framed shower doors pair with exposed-bulb light fixtures and a modern yellow vanity for a winning industrial look. High windows let natural light spill into the space while maintaining privacy.
These black aluminium-framed shower doors pair with exposed-bulb light fixtures and a modern yellow vanity for a winning industrial look. High windows let natural light spill into the space while maintaining privacy.
3. Black-framed doors can be elegant and refined
Black-framed shower doors can make a smaller space look lofty when taken all the way to the ceiling. Partnered with a herringbone tile, a marble vanity and slender mirror, the overall effect is elegant and understated.
Black-framed shower doors can make a smaller space look lofty when taken all the way to the ceiling. Partnered with a herringbone tile, a marble vanity and slender mirror, the overall effect is elegant and understated.
4. Black-framed doors add definition to an expanse of white
With white tile and a white tub and sink, bathrooms can easily become one-note. Take a cue from this space and boost contrast with a black-framed shower enclosure and black hex tiles on the shower floor. Brass fixtures and a geometric light fixture add a warm finishing touch.
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With white tile and a white tub and sink, bathrooms can easily become one-note. Take a cue from this space and boost contrast with a black-framed shower enclosure and black hex tiles on the shower floor. Brass fixtures and a geometric light fixture add a warm finishing touch.
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5. Black-framed doors make a walk-in shower stand out
A true walk-in shower (with no door) can be a real space-saver in tight quarters, and it’s hard to imagine a walk-in shower more elegant than this. Thanks to the black-framed enclosure, slate wainscoting and mosaic tile on the upper walls, this shower has the feel of a fully decorated room.
A true walk-in shower (with no door) can be a real space-saver in tight quarters, and it’s hard to imagine a walk-in shower more elegant than this. Thanks to the black-framed enclosure, slate wainscoting and mosaic tile on the upper walls, this shower has the feel of a fully decorated room.
6. Black-framed shower doors work in large spaces too
In this expansive bathroom, a clawfoot tub shares space with a custom steel-framed steam shower complete with teak benches, creating a spa-like ambiance. And between the French doors and a new skylight, the space feels awash in natural light.
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In this expansive bathroom, a clawfoot tub shares space with a custom steel-framed steam shower complete with teak benches, creating a spa-like ambiance. And between the French doors and a new skylight, the space feels awash in natural light.
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7. A black-framed shower is simply modern
With graphic tile on the floor, a black-framed shower and black vanity, this London bathroom looks perfectly suited to its urban environment. A frameless mirrored medicine cabinet and streamlined fixtures keep the look crisp.
With graphic tile on the floor, a black-framed shower and black vanity, this London bathroom looks perfectly suited to its urban environment. A frameless mirrored medicine cabinet and streamlined fixtures keep the look crisp.
8. Black-framed shower doors can bridge styles with ease
Can’t decide among your loves of farmhouse, industrial and modern styles? Black-framed shower doors can act as a style bridge, helping different elements work seamlessly together – like the shiplap walls, industrial-style mirrors and elegant marble sinks in this space.
Can’t decide among your loves of farmhouse, industrial and modern styles? Black-framed shower doors can act as a style bridge, helping different elements work seamlessly together – like the shiplap walls, industrial-style mirrors and elegant marble sinks in this space.
9. Black-framed shower doors can be timeless classics
Black-framed shower doors may be enjoying a moment, but that doesn’t mean it’s short-lived – this is a look with staying power. Especially when paired with other classic elements like mosaic tiles, subway tiles and traditional fixtures, black-framed shower doors have the simple-yet-elegant look nailed.
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Black-framed shower doors may be enjoying a moment, but that doesn’t mean it’s short-lived – this is a look with staying power. Especially when paired with other classic elements like mosaic tiles, subway tiles and traditional fixtures, black-framed shower doors have the simple-yet-elegant look nailed.
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10. Black-framed doors can merge interior and exterior style
If your home already boasts black aluminium or steel-framed windows and doors on the exterior, adding a black-framed shower door can help bridge interior and exterior styles. Or, as in the space shown here, the styles can merge quite literally – since the shower leads directly outdoors.
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If your home already boasts black aluminium or steel-framed windows and doors on the exterior, adding a black-framed shower door can help bridge interior and exterior styles. Or, as in the space shown here, the styles can merge quite literally – since the shower leads directly outdoors.
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With almost all these comments mentioning cleaning, only one person addressed this and it seems like a question at best. How about a response from the author as all the points just seems to say--looks good?
In regards to cleaning, you can contact a local glass company to put a special spot-free coating on the glass and then it will be a breeze to maintain
Tks bethely. Might have to try the DIY...because I cant find a compagny that ships to Canada.