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How Secure is Your Door?

Have you ever heard the saying that a lock is only as strong as the door that you install it in? It's a saying for a reason -- because it's true. You could have the strongest deadbolt in the world, and it won't matter if you have a door that's easy to kick in. Upgrading your door could do a lot to improve your home's security. Old front doors and seldom-used back doors are often the weakest links in a home's security. In this blog, I'll be giving tips and advice for choosing and maintaining secure entry doors for your home. Don't overlook this important safety issue -- make sure that your door can help protect your home.

How Secure is Your Door?

3 Shower Door Options For Your Bathroom Remodeling Project

Josephine Carroll

The fun thing about remodeling your bathroom is that you get to focus on all the little details that bring your bathroom together and make it stand out. That includes taking the time to think carefully about what type of doors you want for your shower. There are numerous shower door options; here are a few choices you should consider. 

Frameless Shower Doors

If you want something that is going to be visually appealing, you should consider installing a frameless shower door. With a frameless shower door, you get to ditch the bit of metal frame that goes around the door and pulls your attention to the frame, instead of to the beautiful tile work inside of your bathroom. A frame can also box in your shower, making the shower, and your bathroom, feel smaller. With a frameless shower door, you get rid of the visible frame, your bathroom feels more open, and attention is drawn to other features of your shower. Just be aware that frameless shower doors require a thicker type of glass for added stability, which will cost you a little more than a framed shower door option. 

Curved Shower Door

Your shower door doesn't have to be straight and all about hard lines. You can have a shower door that has more flow to it. You can install a curved shower door. A curved shower door is great for small spaces, as the shower door can curve around the shower itself, allowing you to slide it back and give you more space. Without any hard corners, it can feel more comfortable getting in and out of the shower. Additionally, without any sharp concerns like with a traditional shower door, there will be no little corners for junk to build up in, making cleaning more difficult than it should be. Curved shower doors add functionality and beauty to your space, all while being easier to clean as well. 

Steam Shower Door

If you like the feeling of going to a steam room, but don't have space for a dedicated steam room in your own home, you should consider adding a steam shower door. A steam shower door is made to fit tightly from the ground to the ceiling, and on the sides. The hinges are designed to be airtight. This is all so that the steam generated from your shower doesn't escape out around the door; instead, it builds up in your shower, turning your shower into a mini steam room. When you don't want all that steam, you can open the vents on the door to let the steam out. 

If you want your bathroom to look big and the focus to be on other features of the shower, go with a frameless shower door. If you want your space to have a sleek feeling to it, add a curved shower door. If you love the effects of a steam room, install a steam shower door, and enjoy the feelings of a steam room inside your own shower.  

For more info, contact a company that sells shower doors.


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