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Entdecken Sie Duschkabinenstile für kompakte Badezimmer, begehbare Duschen und Badewannenumbauten. Entdecken Sie Schiebeduschtüren, rahmenlose Duschtüren und Glasduschtüren, die auf verschiedene Raumaufteilungen, Oberflächenpräferenzen und alltägliche Badezimmerbedürfnisse abgestimmt sind, mit SGCC-zertifiziertem gehärtetem Glas und praktischen Größen für eine Vielzahl von Öffnungen.

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Brushed Gold Sliding Bathtub Door, 55–60 in. W x 60 in. H, Frameless Tub Shower Door, Model S9711D
Brushed Nickel Frameless Sliding Bathtub Door, 55-60 in. W x 60 in. H, Model S9711D
Matte Black Frameless Sliding Bathtub Door, 55-60 in. W x 60 in. H, Model S9711D
Gebürstete Nickel-Pendel-Duschtür, 91–97 cm B x 183 cm H, rahmenlose Einzelschwing-Glastür, Modell S9301B
Drehbare Duschkabinentür aus gebürstetem Nickel, 86,36–91,44 cm B x 182,88 cm H, rahmenlose Einzeldrehglastür, Modell S9301B
Schwingtür für Duschkabine aus gebürstetem Nickel, 81–86 cm B x 183 cm H, rahmenlose Einzelschwingtür aus Glas, Modell S9301B
Gebürstete Nickel-Pendeltür für Duschen, 30–32 Zoll B x 72 Zoll H, rahmenlose einzelne schwingende Glastür für Duschen, Modell S9301B
Schwingende Duschtür aus gebürstetem Nickel, 28–30 Zoll B x 72 Zoll H, rahmenlose einzelne Schwingtür aus Glas, Modell S9301B
Schwenkbare Duschtür aus gebürstetem Nickel, 24–26 Zoll B x 72 Zoll H, rahmenlose Einzelschwingtür aus Glas, Modell S9301B
Mattschwarze Schwingduschkabine, 36–38 Zoll B x 72 Zoll H, rahmenlose Einzelschwingtür aus Glas, Modell S9301B
Mattschwarze Schwingduschtür, 34–36 Zoll B x 72 Zoll H, rahmenlose Einzelschwingtür aus Glas, Modell S9301B
Mattschwarze Pendeltür für Duschen, 32–34 Zoll B x 72 Zoll H, rahmenlose Einzelduschschwingtür aus Glas, Modell S9301B
Mattschwarze Pendeltür für Dusche, 30–32 Zoll B x 72 Zoll H, rahmenlose Einzelschwingtür aus Glas für Dusche, Modell S9301B
Mattschwarze Schwingtür für Duschen, 28–30 Zoll B x 72 Zoll H, rahmenlose einzelne Schwingtür aus Glas, Modell S9301B
Mattschwarze Schwingtür für Dusche, 61–66 cm B x 183 cm H, rahmenlose Einzelschwingtür aus Glas für Dusche, Modell S9301B
Gebürstete Goldrahmenlose Duschkabine, 55–60 Zoll B x 76 Zoll H, Glasschiebetür, Modell S9711B
Rahmenlose Duschtür aus gebürstetem Gold, 49–54 Zoll B x 76 Zoll H, Glasschiebetür, Modell S9711B
Rahmenlose Duschabtrennung aus gebürstetem Nickel, 55–60 Zoll B x 76 Zoll H, Schiebetür aus Glas für die Dusche, Modell S9711B
Rahmenlose Duschabtrennung aus gebürstetem Nickel, 124–137 cm B x 193 cm H, Duschschiebetür aus Glas, Modell S9711B
Rahmenlose Duschabtrennung aus gebürstetem Nickel, 43–48 Zoll B x 76 Zoll H, Glasschiebetür, Modell S9711B
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KPUY S9711B Rahmenlose Schiebetür für Dusche 44-48" x 76" - Mattschwarz
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Chrom Duschschiebetür, teilgerahmt, 61–66 Zoll B x 76 Zoll H, Modell S9811B
Schiebe-Duschtür Chrom, teilgerahmt, 55–60 Zoll B x 76 Zoll H, Modell S9811B
Verchromte Duschschiebetür, teilgerahmt, 124,5–137 cm B x 193 cm H, Modell S9811B

How to Choose the Right Shower Door

Shower door are not one-size-fits-all. The right option depends on your bathroom layout, available entry space, and the overall look you want to create. This collection brings together modern shower door options for walk-in showers, bathtub openings, compact bathrooms, and larger remodels.

Before choosing a shower door, it helps to start with the details that affect daily use most: how much clearance you have around the shower, the width of the opening, and whether you want a more space-saving layout or a cleaner, more open look. Sliding shower doors are often a practical fit for tighter bathrooms, while Frameless shower doors are popular for a more open, modern finish.

Many homeowners start by looking for features that support both safety and everyday use, including tempered glass, durable hardware, and adjustable sizing across different opening ranges. KPUY shower door options are built around these practical priorities, with styles that make it easier to narrow your search by layout, frame look, and finish. If you are shopping for a stronger contrast-led style, our Black shower doors collection is a great place to start.

Why a Shower Door Is Worth the Upgrade

A shower door does more than change the look of a bathroom. For many homeowners, it is an upgrade that improves daily use, creates a cleaner finished layout, and helps control water more effectively than a standard shower curtain. The benefits below explain why shower door are often chosen for both compact bathroom updates and more design-led remodels.

Find the Right Shower Door Style

Different shower door styles solve different bathroom needs. Some homeowners want a more space-saving layout, while others are looking for a cleaner frame profile, a stronger finish statement, or a brighter glass-forward look. Explore the main shower door styles below to shop by opening style, frame design, finish, and visual preference, then move into the collection that best fits your bathroom layout and remodel goals.

KPUY 2517 Frameless Sliding Shower Door 5/16" 8mm Clear Glass-KPUY
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Sliding Shower Doors

Sliding shower doors are often the best fit for bathrooms where every inch of clearance matters. Because the panels move along a track instead of swinging outward, they work especially well in tighter layouts, tub-shower combinations, and bathrooms where a vanity, toilet, or walkway sits close to the shower opening.

This style is popular with homeowners who want practical daily use without giving up a clean, modern look. It can help make compact bathrooms feel more organized while still providing a defined shower enclosure and better water control than a curtain setup.

Choose sliding shower doors when you want a space-saving solution that works well for everyday family use, tighter floor plans, and bathrooms where door swing interference would be a problem.

KPUY 2517 Frameless Sliding Shower Door 5/16" 8mm Clear Glass-KPUY
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Frameless Shower Doors

Frameless shower doors are a strong choice when the goal is a cleaner, more open bathroom look. With less visible metal framing around the glass, this style allows tile, wall finishes, and fixtures to stand out more clearly, which is why it is often chosen for modern remodels and more design-led spaces.

Many homeowners also prefer frameless styles because they create a lighter visual effect, especially in bathrooms that would otherwise feel closed in. The simpler profile can make the shower area feel less bulky and more integrated with the rest of the room.

Choose frameless shower doors when you want a more minimal frame appearance, a more open finished look, and a style that helps showcase the rest of the bathroom design.

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Black Shower Doors

Black shower doors are often chosen by homeowners who want more contrast, definition, and visible structure in the bathroom. Compared with lighter or more understated finishes, black hardware and framing create a stronger outline around the shower area, which can work especially well with white tile, stone, concrete-look surfaces, and modern farmhouse or industrial-inspired interiors.

This style is less about making the shower disappear and more about using it as part of the room’s design statement. It can bring a sharper, more architectural look to the space while still fitting a wide range of bathroom sizes and layouts.

Choose black shower doors when finish and visual impact matter just as much as function, especially if you want the enclosure to add stronger contrast to the overall bathroom design.

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Glass Shower Doors

Glass shower doors are a good fit for bathrooms that need a brighter, lighter, and more open visual feel. This style is often preferred by homeowners who want the shower area to feel less closed off and more connected to the rest of the room, especially in bathrooms where natural light, tile detail, or a cleaner modern finish is part of the design goal.

Compared with heavier-looking enclosures or curtain setups, glass shower door help keep sight lines cleaner and can make the bathroom feel visually calmer. They are often chosen when the goal is to create a more spacious impression without adding visual bulk.

Choose glass shower doors when you want a more transparent, light-forward shower look that supports a brighter overall bathroom atmosphere.

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Sliding Shower Doors

Sliding shower doors are often the best fit for bathrooms where every inch of clearance matters. Because the panels move along a track instead of swinging outward, they work especially well in tighter layouts, tub-shower combinations, and bathrooms where a vanity, toilet, or walkway sits close to the shower opening.

This style is popular with homeowners who want practical daily use without giving up a clean, modern look. It can help make compact bathrooms feel more organized while still providing a defined shower enclosure and better water control than a curtain setup.

Choose sliding shower doors when you want a space-saving solution that works well for everyday family use, tighter floor plans, and bathrooms where door swing interference would be a problem.

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Frameless Shower Doors

Frameless shower doors are a strong choice when the goal is a cleaner, more open bathroom look. With less visible metal framing around the glass, this style allows tile, wall finishes, and fixtures to stand out more clearly, which is why it is often chosen for modern remodels and more design-led spaces.

Many homeowners also prefer frameless styles because they create a lighter visual effect, especially in bathrooms that would otherwise feel closed in. The simpler profile can make the shower area feel less bulky and more integrated with the rest of the room.

Choose frameless shower doors when you want a more minimal frame appearance, a more open finished look, and a style that helps showcase the rest of the bathroom design.

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Black Shower Doors

Black shower doors are often chosen by homeowners who want more contrast, definition, and visible structure in the bathroom. Compared with lighter or more understated finishes, black hardware and framing create a stronger outline around the shower area, which can work especially well with white tile, stone, concrete-look surfaces, and modern farmhouse or industrial-inspired interiors.

This style is less about making the shower disappear and more about using it as part of the room’s design statement. It can bring a sharper, more architectural look to the space while still fitting a wide range of bathroom sizes and layouts.

Choose black shower doors when finish and visual impact matter just as much as function, especially if you want the enclosure to add stronger contrast to the overall bathroom design.

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Glass Shower Doors

Glass shower doors are a good fit for bathrooms that need a brighter, lighter, and more open visual feel. This style is often preferred by homeowners who want the shower area to feel less closed off and more connected to the rest of the room, especially in bathrooms where natural light, tile detail, or a cleaner modern finish is part of the design goal.

Compared with heavier-looking enclosures or curtain setups, glass shower door help keep sight lines cleaner and can make the bathroom feel visually calmer. They are often chosen when the goal is to create a more spacious impression without adding visual bulk.

Choose glass shower doors when you want a more transparent, light-forward shower look that supports a brighter overall bathroom atmosphere.

KPUY 2517 Frameless Sliding Shower Door 5/16" 8mm Clear Glass-KPUYKPUY 2517 Frameless Sliding Shower Door 5/16" 8mm Clear Glass-KPUY

What to Consider Before Choosing a Shower Door

Before choosing a shower door, it helps to focus on the details that affect fit, day-to-day use, and long-term satisfaction. These are the key factors most homeowners should review before deciding on the right style for their bathroom.

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