What's an inline frameless shower?
An inline frameless shower is comprised of a shower opening that has three walls and one "inline" opening space. Any combination of glass doors and panels used to enclose the shower space will be fixed side-by-side (or at 180 degrees).
A double sliding shower door combination is the most common inline shower opening, especially for contractor-grade bathrooms. However, the homeowner has many choices today to customize an inline frameless shower enclosure.
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