In my latest blog post, I share all the intricate details that went into our primary bathroom renovation. During the stages of the renovation that I shared in my Instagram stories, my most asked question was, why no shower door? I answer this question in the post, but I’ll spare you the search and answer it here too 🤪.
To save on costs. This house is our temporary home, but we made it a home. I didn’t get exactly what I wanted but the before and after makes such a difference that it’s simply enough for us to enjoy while we’re still here.
Having a shower glass panel vs. a shower door saved us roughly $2,500 for a custom door (our shower is larger than the standard size). We selected a 50in wide shower glass panel from @homedepot and had it installed by our favorite contractor @u1st_home_improvementllc. The panel is simple, sleek and elegant giving off a European vibe and it’s easy to clean.
My husband initially hesitated about choosing a shower panel over a shower door. The contractor and I put in a lot of effort to persuade him that this was the best option to save costs to also expand the shower in size. Now, neither of us mind not having a door. With proper floor leveling by the contractor, the water will always flow down to the drain instead of pooling on the tile and our guy did it right.
Head to the blog to see all the details that went into this bathroom Reno 🫶🏼 www. mydesignhaven.com
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