🚿 Elevate your bathroom corner with sleek style and flawless function!
The ELEGANT Corner Shower Door features a neo-round double sliding design with adjustable width (35.7-36.7 inches) to fit your bathroom corner perfectly. Crafted with 1/4 inch ANSI-certified tempered clear glass and finished in polished chrome, it offers both safety and modern style. Premium waterproof seal strips prevent leaks, while stainless steel handles ensure smooth operation. Shower base not included; professional installation recommended.
Brand | ELEGANT |
Color | Chrome Finish |
Material | Aluminum |
Style | Modern |
Item Weight | 110 Pounds |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Manufacturer | ELEGANT |
Part Number | B22S111-A |
Item Weight | 110 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 0.25 x 36.7 x 72 inches |
Item model number | BSD |
Size | 36.7 x 72 |
Finish | Polished |
Shape | Rectangular |
Installation Method | Screw-In |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
T**T
Great build quality, easy to install.
The media could not be loaded. This shower enclosure is prefect if you do not have much room (for a swing door enclosure) but want a nice open concept. I was slightly skeptical upon reading other reviews saying that it was hard to put together, but we decided to go with this shower. At first impression I was impressed with the overall build quality. The framing was well constructed and the glass was nice thick panels. When installing this I had no issues, if you have moderate skills in building or putting things together you should have no issues. One thing to note is that the instructions are not great. Overall this shower turned out beautifully, the glass doors work well and stay closed when showering.
T**A
Looks good easy to install
We use this for a master bathroom. Easy to install. The size is perfect because we have a freestanding tub in our bathroom also. Looks great good quality good value for your money.
A**H
VERY nice for the price
It's a little scary working with glass this size and weight, but doable. We put the side glass pieces and middle supports together to get a rough-in measurement on the two wall edges since that's the biggest complaint we read on Amazon and home depot reviews. Once we had that, drilling and anchoring the sides wasn't too bad after that. The hinges had us stumped but we figured them out. The instructions aren't great, but if you're a little mechanically inclined you can figure them out. If not, get someone who can install it because you don't want to mess it up. The finished product is awesome for the price.Last piece of advice. We read a lot of people complaining about the magnetic closure. If they don't close flush and tight then you likely need to flip one side, top for bottom. We made that mistake initially then flipped one side. It closes and seals solid when you have them lined up correctly - basically ignore how they are shipped in the box.
P**M
leaks terribly
I don't understand how everyone can give this door an excellent review when the seal on the bottom edge of the door does not keep the shower water from splashing out... The door looks fine, seems reasonably well built for the price, as mentioned by others the directions are barely useful, but the install went relatively smoothly, pretty straight forward for anyone that has done this before. But there is no solution for the gap on the bottom, no matter how you adjust it the seal does not prevent a pretty good amount of water from splashing off of the bottom of the shower and out through the gap....
E**S
Excellent for price, watch dimensions for install
Overall, this is an excellent value. It has a few challenges along the way, though. The first challenge was that the package was destroyed on delivery. Footprints, splashes of something unknown...c'mon, FedEx, you know I waited two weeks for this thing to ship from the West Coast to the East Coast. But, miraculously, the glass inside was untouched. The packaging did its thing and sacrificed its own integrity for the things inside. The hardware was scattered throughout the package, but I was able to find it all. The second challenge was that the directions were written as if I were installing this glass with the fiberglass/acrylic shell and base. I tiled the bath and shower floor, mostly since my drain was not movable. To do this before the glass came, I used the dimensions listed on the amazon page. If you're a carpenter, you'll be as amused as I was by the use of fractions with these measurements. I suspect that an engineer from a country that uses SI (Metric) units heard that US Customary units use fractions -- without bothering to learn that we use only binary fractions: halves, quarters, eighths, sixteenths, etc. But no matter. What really chapped my hide (There's an American phrase for you) was that one of these dimensions -- the distance from the corner of the plane of the tile in the shower to the exterior of the glass was off by about 5/8 of an inch. Instead of 36 3/5 inch (listed), it is 36 inches. The interior dimension is about 35 1/2 inch, if this is visible on my picture. Consequently, I have eight extra holes in my tiles, which will give somebody something to wonder about, I suppose. The dimensions were NOT listed in the printed directions. The directions, overall, were easy to read. It is obvious that they were reviewed by someone with a very good command of English. However, they were not necessarily reviewed by someone with a solid technical grasp. I'm still amused at the declaration (in the instructions) that all further instructions would assume that the door was installed with hinges on the left. On the very next page, there is an illustration with the hinges installed on the right. I puzzled about that for a while. overall, while the directions are easy to read, the technical aspects are difficult to follow. I wasn't sure about the hardware that was to be used with every hole, for instance. Once I laid out the hardware and counted, I figured it out, but, again, it took me a little puzzling. There is also a reference to the "included" 3.2mm bit (1/8 inch, if you please!) which I couldn't find, but every carpenter has a 1/8" bit lying around, so this wasn't a big deal. I do wonder why the screws holding the glass panels to the install strips weren't self-tapping, but this is a minor thing.The install looks great -- it looks like a $1000 custom glass door, but for a third the price. I don't think anyone will notice that it's 1/4" glass. The semi-frameless look is pretty terrific, and it installed, once I figured out the little hiccups, very easily. The panels are fairly tolerant of out-of-plumb walls. My walls were very close, but it appears a wall could be out 3/8" and still install with a minimum of fuss. The curb should be level, though you could install with a curb that is sloped inwards (as I did.)
Z**H
Looks Amazing
Edit : company was able to walk me through the issue. Like I said in my original review. It looks Amazing. The issue was where the black water proof was put.EDIT: The Company reached out and is sending a solution. Will update if it fixes the issue. It really is a beautiful shower.At the bottom of the front glass is a 1/2 inch gap where water leaks out on to my floor.It's a shame because otherwise this would be a steal and a 5 star review. It looks gorgeousI have a $50k bathroom in one of my houses and the glass is on par with that shower but a leak makes it worthless. I now have to figure out a way to seal this up without destroying the sleek look.I had this professionally installed by my normal go to guy. Another review sited the same issue with the leak /gap in the glass.If the company can fix this, I will update otherwise this is not a good buy and I'd suggest shopping elsewhere
S**3
Does not leak.
Liked it better than the ones I looked at at Home Depot or Lowes, plus it was $200 dollars cheaper. A bit of a challenge to install, only because it replaced another enclosure, but it works great and does not leak at all. Very good quality.
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