A glass door is placed next to a fixed glass panel, allowing entry from only one side of the shower enclosure area.
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A semi-frameless or frameless shower cubicle with one stationary glass panel and a door mounted to the wall is a 1 fixed glass with 1 door hinge on wall.
Provides modern, minimalistic aesthetics while maintaining splash containment.
Ideal for corner or linear bathroom layouts.
Hinged-on-wall: simpler installation, door swings from wall.
Hinged-on-fixed glass: more modern, frameless appearance, cleaner lines.
Both provide splash containment and visual openness.
Choice depends on space, aesthetics, and hardware preference.
Shower with 1 fixed glass & 1 door hinge on wall can be fully framed, semi-frameless, or frameless, depending on design.
Frameless setups maximize transparency and minimalism.
Semi-frameless balances stability with modern aesthetics.
Framed versions are more budget-friendly and easier to install.
Yes, transparent glass and slim profiles create a sleek, minimalistic feel.
Reduces visual clutter while maintaining practicality and splash containment.
Enhances bathroom spaciousness, natural light, and modern style.
A 1 fixed glass & 1 door hinge on the wall typically requires 24 - 30 inches (60 - 75 cm) of clear swing space.
Clearance ensures door opens fully without obstruction.
Adequate space prevents water splashes and ensures user comfort.
Must account for towel racks, vanities, and other bathroom fixtures.