Showing posts with label Shower Screens Adelaide. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shower Screens Adelaide. Show all posts

2017-10-12

Tips for Selecting a Shower Screen

Every house has different rooms which have their own qualities. The Bathroom is the only unique place where a person feels most relaxed while enjoying the ‘me-time’. It is the place where everyone after a long tiring day gets relaxed by having a shower. Hence, many people like to design their bathroom in the most unique and comfortable way. There are different bathroom accessories like shower screen, etc which attract most of the people.

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Types of Shower Screen:

People can customize their bathroom with a plethora of different accessories. The shower screen helps to separate the shower area from the other space in the bathroom. This helps to keep the bathroom floor dry. There are different types of shower screens available. One can select any screen depending on their interiors. Different types of the screen include:

  • Frameless shower screen: The Frameless shower screen has an only glass with no frame which gives an elegant and rich look to the bathroom. It also makes the bathroom look more spacious.
  • Semi-frameless shower screens: This type of the shower screen can have a sliding door which helps to save a lot of space. It is the best available option for the bathroom having limited space.
  • Framed shower screen: The framed shower screen helps to properly define the corners of the shower area. These framed shower screens are available in various colors matching to the interior of the bathroom.

How to Select A Shower Screen:

There are many suppliers of the bathroom accessories. One has to select the perfect shower screen suitable for their bathroom. Different points to consider while selecting the shower screen in Adelaide include:
  • Space: Depending on the space available in the bathroom the person can select the shower screen. The available space defines the size of the shower screen. Space also decides if the screen will have a pivot door or a sliding door.
  • Positioning: The owner can select any position for fitting the shower screen. Ideally, the shower screen can be set at the corner of the bathroom. If the bathroom is spacious the owner can opt for setting up the shower screen even in the center of the wall.
  • Shape: The shower screens are available in different shapes. One can select from the quadrant, cubical or offset shower screens. Depending on the shape of the screen, the pivot, sliding or bi-fold doors are also available.
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  • Thickness of the glass: The glass used for the shower screens is of different thickness. It varies from 4mm, 6mm, 8mm, etc. The shower screen should use the toughened glass which ensures safety. The toughened glass has good strength thus can withstand the pressure. This glass is more durable and long-lasting.
  • Certification: The untreated glass breaks into sharp shards which have chances to cause serious damage. Hence, the glass selected for the shower screen should provide safety. For this purpose, the glass should have proper certification. This certified glass has a tendency to break into droplets when the glass shatters. These droplets do not harm the person if someone got into any such event.
  • Glass coating: The coating when applied to the surface of glass prevents accumulation of the grime and lime scale on the surface. This helps to keep the glass clean and transparent.

Shower screen helps to keep the bathroom floor dry and prevents slipping. One should select the best suitable shower screen depending on their bathroom interiors. Keep in mind these tips before choosing a shower screen for your bathroom.

2016-02-18

Choose Modern Glass Showers in Adelaide for a Sleek Look

Traditional glass screens in Adelaide were typically heavy and clunky. In order to minimise the risk of breakage, these sheets were made of heavy-duty, double glazed material. They were designed primarily in terms of functionality, with little concern for appearance. Showers needed to be resilient, to keep water in, to allow some light in and to offer some privacy. 

Each of these factors is addressed with modern shower design, while offering a far greater flexibility of design. Where screens were once thick, the glass is now very thin without being fragile. Modern technology has come a long way in glass manufacture to ensure that even thin glass can offer premium strength over long periods of time. Furthermore along the lines of safety, modern glass is designed to crumble rather than shatter into shards that could be very dangerous in the bathroom. 

Older Shower Screens in Adelaide were typically frosted of otherwise textured in an attempt to offer increased privacy for the user. This is not really necessary, in that there are plenty of other options for privacy in the bathroom. Frosted or patterned windows can be a good choice, as they are unnoticeable and yet still allow the interior to have that sophisticated chic look. Most couples sharing an en suite are not particularly concerned about privacy to begin with.

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In order to efficiently retain water to within the shower area, older designs featured bulky metal frames around the glass. Thankfully, this feature has practically disappeared from more recent designs in favour of the revolutionary frameless glass. Frames are not needed to keep water in when you think creatively. Many showers these days have a lipped base which helps to prevent water spilling over. Alternatively, better drainage design such as a slightly funnelled shower floor also limit the need for a water barrier. Adequate fans and heating in your bathroom will also assist with evaporating water instantly so there are no nasty slips and falls.  

Finally, clear glass allows far more light to enter the shower area compared to a tinted or frosted alternative. A shower is typically a very small space, and so has the potential to become tight and claustrophobic if the screen is too stifling. Showers which do feature dark or coloured tiling or walls tend to have either an entirely open wall or a transparent glass screen so as to make it feel more open. 

Frameless glass does not at all suggest increased risk. In fact if anything, it is safer than older styles. Frameless glass does not have the reinforcement of a frame, and so it is manufactured to be extra strong to compensate for this. Some customers may assume that frameless glass could be sharp on the edges, but this is not the case. The edge of frameless glass is rounded so as not to pose a risk, and could even be better in this sense than sharp metal edges. For more glass information in Adelaide, please get in touch with Q Glass and Glazing at Qglassandglazingadelaide.com.au

2016-01-04

How to Install New Frameless Shower Screens in your Adelaide Home

Have you thought about frameless shower screens for your Adelaide home? Frameless shower screens have become the go to choice for home owners that have small bathrooms, or those that want to arouse a feeling of luxury. Believe it or not, you can also install shower screens in your Adelaide bathroom yourself. Here is everything you need to know to install your own shower screens.

Tools of the trade :
Here is what you need in order to install your frameless shower screens in Adelaide:

  • Shower screen and brackets
  • Electric drill with ceramic drill bit
  • Skeleton caulking gun
  • Polyfilla clear kitchen and bathroom
  • Spirit level Felt-tip penTape measure
  • Retracting safety knife
  • Glass lifting or leather riggers gloves
  • Plastic wall plugs
  • Silicone spatula
  • Edge-lock painters tape

For Installing Frameless Shower Screens in Adelaide

You need to mark out the centreline of each shower screen on the floor using the tape measure, and marking the vertical centrelines up the wall using a spirit level. Make sure that your Shower Screen in Adelaide will sit inside the lip of your shower base. You need to measure 2000mm high, and mark the spots for the brackets up the wall and along the floor according the the recommended spacing for your shower screens.

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Attaching the brackets for frameless shower screens in Adelaide

Using the ceramic drill bit, drill about 30mm into the marked holes. You are best do this by applying even pressure at a low speed setting. Insert the plastic wall plugs and trim any excess with the safety knife. Attach the wall and floor brackets that come with the shower screen, and loosen the screws that will hold the glass. Wearing gloves, lift the shower screen into the floor brackets (make sure you have help to do this or alternatively use rubber blocks), and slide into the wall brackets, tightening the screws. Do the same with the hinge panel, ensuring that the door opening is 6mm wider than the door panel. The gaps between the walls and the panels also shouldn’t exceed 12mm. Once in place, tighten the screws.

Tips for sealing the gaps of a shower screen

Now you need to apply silicone with the caulking gun and polyfilla clear for kitchen and bathroom. After you have applied the silicone along the gaps between the panels and wall, use a silicone spatula to fill in the gaps, scraping away excess and smoothing the surface to create rounded corners. Alternatively, you can lay down edge-lock painters tape before applying silicone to help keep it straight. Simply peel away once the silicone is done. Make sure you apply the silicone between the floor and panels after the door has been installed. Also give your silicone time to cure before you use the shower.

Attaching the shower screen door panel

Once you have secured the hinges to the recesses in the hinge panel, lift the door onto the blocks and attach the hinges. Ensure all gaps are even and tighten the screws. 

When looking for stunning shower screens in Adelaide for your bathroom, be sure to visit Qglassandglazingadelaide.com.au or phone the friendly team on (08) 8370 8373.

2015-05-12

Should You Install a Shower Wall or Hang a curtain?

Combination showers are a great way to save space in the bathroom. These designs use the base of a bath, and fit a shower feature at one end. The big choice is whether to get a curtain or glass shower screens in Adelaide.

A shower curtain is a cost saving choice. These items can be purchased in a store anywhere from $20 right up to designer items. They can be easily hung yourself and will need replacing every few years as they wear out. One of the most frequently cited issues with shower curtains is that they can trap moisture which then grows into mould. They need to be cleaned regularly and left to air out on the outside of the tub so that this does not happen. A benefit however is that it only takes a minute to thoroughly clean them, whereas glass showers can be much more stubborn.

Shower curtains don’t have to look average. In fact, you can be more daring in choosing a pattern or bold colour as they are cheap to replace. Shower curtains can get a bad reputation as being tacky and unappealing visually, but this does not have to be the case. There exist all sorts of variations and improvements in design of the humble shower curtain. More durable or quick drying materials can be used, and some people have even installed a track device along which their solid curtain rides. Curtains are also the way to go in extremely tight spaces, as they can be swept aside rather than needing an arc of space to open into. But then again, those concerned about space probably wouldn’t have a bathtub in the first place.

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Unfortunately, Curtains can sometimes leak water into the bathroom, and thus prove to be an inefficient enclosure. Modern curved shower rods can solve this problem to some degree, but not entirely. It is often after months or years of putting up with the faults of a shower curtain that people give up and invest in a screen. They are more expensive upfront, although they will most likely last a lot longer while still looking nice. A glass shower panel will no doubt add a contemporary feel to your bathroom. You can keep it understated, perhaps with a frosted finish, or go bolder with a tinted glass or original shape. These textured surfaces will hide the water marks which are one of the main reasons people avoid glass in the bathroom. Just clean it as often as you clean the rest of the bathroom, rather than after every single shower.

Both curtains and screens can offer their fair share of risks when it comes to slips in the bathroom. A curtain looks like a wall, and even though you know it is not secure, you may be tempted to lean against it or hang onto it for support in the shower. Commonly, people grab the material when they’ve had a minor slip, but this extra weight is enough to rip the curtain from its hooks and end in disaster. Shower screens are made of glass, and glass can shatter if bumped into. However, what many people do not realise is that shower screens are reinforced or made of shatter resistant glass to avoid any disasters. Obviously, glass mixed with a wet and slippery floor is not ideal which is why steps have been taken to reduce the risk.

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