Box doccia in vetro

Acquista i nostri stili di porte doccia in vetro per bagni che necessitano di un aspetto visivo più pulito, luminoso e aperto. KPUY offre opzioni di vetro temperato trasparente per bagni compatti, docce a filo pavimento e soluzioni vasca-doccia, con standard di sicurezza certificati ANSI e SGCC e design moderni che aiutano l'ambiente a sembrare leggero, raffinato e visivamente discreto.

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Porta doccia doppia scorrevole, nero opaco, semi-senza telaio, 43–48 pollici L x 76 pollici A, modello S0102
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Risparmia $417.00
Porta doccia scorrevole nero opaco, semi-senza telaio, 43–48 pollici L x 76 pollici H, modello S9811B
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Porta doccia senza telaio in oro spazzolato, L 55-60 pollici x H 76 pollici, porta doccia scorrevole in vetro, modello S9711B
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Porta doccia a battente in nichel spazzolato, L 36–38 pollici x H 72 pollici, Porta doccia in vetro senza telaio a battente singolo, Modello S9301B
Porta scorrevole senza telaio per vasca da bagno, nero opaco, 55-60 pollici L x 60 pollici A, Modello S9711D
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Porta doccia senza telaio in nichel spazzolato, 43-48 pollici L x 76 pollici A, porta doccia scorrevole in vetro, modello S9711B
Porta doccia doppia scorrevole, nero opaco, semi-senza telaio, 43–48 pollici L x 76 pollici A, modello S0102
Box doccia scorrevole oro spazzolato, semicornice, 43–48 pollici L x 76 pollici A, modello S9811B
Risparmia $407.00
Porta scorrevole per doccia nero opaco, semi-senza cornice, 124–137 cm L x 193 cm H, modello S9811B
Porta scorrevole per vasca da bagno spazzolata color oro, 140-152 cm L x 152 cm H, porta doccia per vasca senza telaio, modello S9711D
Porta Scorrevole Senza Telaio per Vasca da Bagno in Nichel Spazzolato, 55-60 pollici L x 60 pollici A, Modello S9711D
Porta scorrevole senza telaio per vasca da bagno, nero opaco, 55-60 pollici L x 60 pollici A, Modello S9711D
Porta doccia a battente nera opaca, 91–96 cm L x 183 cm H, Porta doccia in vetro senza telaio a battente singolo, Modello S9301B
Porta Doccia a Battente Nera Opaca, 76-81 cm L x 183 cm H, Porta Doccia in Vetro Senza Cornice a Battente Singolo, Modello S9301B
Porta da doccia a battente nera opaca, 71–76 cm L x 183 cm H, porta da doccia in vetro senza telaio a battente singolo, modello S9301B
Porta doccia senza telaio in oro spazzolato, 124–137 cm L x 193 cm H, porta doccia scorrevole in vetro, modello S9711B
Box doccia scorrevole in vetro senza telaio con finitura in nichel spazzolato, L 140-152 cm x H 193 cm, modello S9711B
Porta doccia senza telaio in nichel spazzolato, L 49-54 pollici x H 76 pollici, porta doccia scorrevole in vetro, modello S9711B
Risparmia $400.00
Box doccia scorrevole senza telaio, nero opaco, 124,5-137 cm L x 193 cm H, Modello S9711B
Porta doccia scorrevole cromata, semi-senza telaio, 55–60 pollici L x 76 pollici A, modello S9811B
Box doccia scorrevole cromato, semiframe, 124,5–137 cm L x 193 cm A, modello S9811B
Porta scorrevole per doccia in nichel spazzolato, semi-intelaiata, 124,46–137,16 cm L x 193,04 cm H, Modello S9811B
Box doccia scorrevole in nichel spazzolato, semiframeless, 109-122 cm L x 193 cm H, modello S9811B
Box doccia scorrevole oro spazzolato, semicornice, 49-54 pollici L x 76 pollici A, modello S9811B

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Why Homeowners Like Glass Shower Doors

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Explore Glass Shower Door Styles

Glass shower doors can create very different bathroom effects depending on how open you want the enclosure to feel, how visible the hardware should be, and how the design fits the rest of the room. Explore the glass shower door styles below to compare options that support brighter sight lines, a lighter visual feel, and a cleaner, more open bathroom look.

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Clear Glass Shower Door

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For bathrooms where openness matters as much as function, clear glass is often the most natural place to start. It supports a clean, transparent look that feels simple, modern, and easy to integrate into many different design directions.

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Frameless Glass Shower Door

Frameless glass shower doors are often preferred when homeowners want a more minimal look with less visible metal framing around the enclosure. By reducing visual interruption around the glass, this style can help the bathroom feel more refined and more open, especially in design-focused remodels.

This direction is often chosen by buyers who want the shower enclosure to feel lighter and more integrated with the room rather than visually outlined by a heavier frame. It is a strong option when a cleaner, more modern finish is the goal.

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Glass Shower Door for Brighter Bathrooms

Glass shower doors are especially useful in bathrooms where light matters. In rooms with limited natural light, darker wall finishes, or smaller footprints, a more transparent enclosure can help the space feel brighter and less enclosed than a curtain or heavier-looking barrier.

This is one reason glass shower doors are often chosen for compact bathrooms, walk-in showers, and updates where homeowners want the room to feel cleaner, more airy, and visually calmer without changing the full layout.

01

Clear Glass Shower Door

Clear glass shower doors are often chosen by homeowners who want the shower area to feel brighter, lighter, and less visually separated from the rest of the bathroom. This style helps preserve sight lines across the room, which can make smaller bathrooms feel more open and allows tile, wall finishes, and lighting to remain part of the overall design.

For bathrooms where openness matters as much as function, clear glass is often the most natural place to start. It supports a clean, transparent look that feels simple, modern, and easy to integrate into many different design directions.

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Frameless Glass Shower Door

Frameless glass shower doors are often preferred when homeowners want a more minimal look with less visible metal framing around the enclosure. By reducing visual interruption around the glass, this style can help the bathroom feel more refined and more open, especially in design-focused remodels.

This direction is often chosen by buyers who want the shower enclosure to feel lighter and more integrated with the room rather than visually outlined by a heavier frame. It is a strong option when a cleaner, more modern finish is the goal.

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Glass Shower Door for Brighter Bathrooms

Glass shower doors are especially useful in bathrooms where light matters. In rooms with limited natural light, darker wall finishes, or smaller footprints, a more transparent enclosure can help the space feel brighter and less enclosed than a curtain or heavier-looking barrier.

This is one reason glass shower doors are often chosen for compact bathrooms, walk-in showers, and updates where homeowners want the room to feel cleaner, more airy, and visually calmer without changing the full layout.

What to Consider Before Choosing a Glass Shower Door

Before choosing a glass shower door, it helps to think about more than the overall look alone. The best option depends on how open you want the bathroom to feel, how the enclosure works with the room’s light and layout, and how comfortable you are with the level of upkeep that clear glass may require.

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