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Modern Shower Enclosure

A modern shower enclosure changes the entire feel of a bathroom. Minimal frames, clean glass panels and slim hardware let the rest of your room breathe — no bulky chrome borders dominating the space. Our range covers everything from fully frameless walk-ins to semi-frameless hinged and sliding doors, in sizes that suit alcoves, corners and larger wet room setups.

Every enclosure uses toughened safety glass, precision-engineered hinges and easy-clean coatings that help water sheet off rather than sit and stain. Whether you're after a bold, open walk-in or a practical sliding door for a tighter space, our modern enclosures are built to look sharp and perform day after day.

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Modern shower enclosures that open up the room

The biggest impact a modern shower enclosure has isn't just on the shower itself — it's on the whole bathroom. Traditional enclosures with thick frames and frosted glass can make a room feel smaller and busier than it needs to. A modern enclosure does the opposite. Slim profiles, clear glass and minimal fixings let light travel through the space, making even a modestly sized bathroom feel more open and considered.

Frameless, semi-frameless and framed — what's the difference?

The main distinction between modern shower enclosure styles comes down to how much metalwork is visible. A fully frameless enclosure uses thick toughened glass panels (usually 8mm or 10mm) held in place by discreet wall brackets and hinges — no frame around the edges at all. It's the cleanest look and the premium choice. A semi-frameless enclosure frames the outer edges of the glass but leaves the door itself unframed, giving you structural support with most of the visual benefit. A slim-framed enclosure uses narrow, modern profiles in matt black or brushed nickel — still a long way from the chunky chrome frames of older designs and a good option if you want a defined edge at a more accessible price.

Choosing the right door type for your modern shower enclosure

How the door opens is as important as how it looks. Sliding doors are the practical choice for bathrooms where space is tight — they glide along a track and never swing into the room. Hinged doors open outward like a standard door and suit larger bathrooms where you have clearance. Bi-fold doors fold inward, keeping the water inside the enclosure while also saving space outside it. Pivot doors rotate on a central point and offer a wide entry with minimal hardware. Walk-in panels do away with a door entirely — a single fixed glass panel creates an open-entry shower that's easy to step into and easy to clean.

Glass thickness and quality

The glass in a modern shower enclosure matters more than most people realise. Thicker glass feels more substantial, holds its shape better and sits more securely in minimal fixings. Our range uses 6mm glass as a minimum, with 8mm and 10mm options across frameless and semi-frameless designs. All glass is toughened for safety — if it ever does break, it shatters into small, blunt pieces rather than sharp shards. Most of our enclosures also come with an easy-clean coating applied to the glass surface, which causes water to bead and run off rather than drying in streaks and spots.

Hardware finishes for modern shower enclosures

The hinges, handles and profiles on a modern shower enclosure are where you tie the design into the rest of your bathroom. Chrome remains the most popular and the easiest to coordinate with other fittings. Matt black is the standout choice for a contemporary or industrial-leaning bathroom — it creates strong contrast against clear glass and lighter tiles. Brushed brass and brushed nickel are growing in popularity for warmer, softer schemes. When you're choosing, look at your taps, towel rails and furniture handles — matching the shower enclosure hardware to those finishes pulls the whole room together.

Sizing and fitting a modern shower enclosure

Modern shower enclosures come in standard sizes to suit the most common tray and recess dimensions — typically 700mm, 760mm, 800mm, 900mm, 1000mm, 1100mm and 1200mm widths, with heights around 1900–2000mm. Most enclosures include adjustment ranges built into the wall profiles, giving you 20–30mm of tolerance to accommodate walls that aren't perfectly square. If you're fitting into an alcove, measure at the top and bottom — older bathrooms in particular can vary. For walk-in panels, you'll need to factor in the recommended gap between the edge of the glass and the nearest wall for comfortable entry and adequate drainage.

Easy-clean glass that stays clearer for longer

One of the biggest advantages of a modern shower enclosure over an older design is how easy it is to maintain. Most of our enclosures feature a protective easy-clean coating on the glass — a transparent layer that prevents limescale and soap residue from bonding to the surface. Water beads and sheets off instead of drying into marks. A quick wipe with a squeegee after each use and a periodic clean with a non-abrasive glass cleaner is all it takes to keep the glass looking as good as the day it was fitted.

What is a modern shower enclosure?

A modern shower enclosure is a glass enclosure designed with minimal framing, slim hardware and clean lines to create a contemporary look. Unlike older styles with thick chrome frames and patterned glass, modern enclosures use clear toughened glass with frameless, semi-frameless or slim-profile framing — letting more light into the room and giving the bathroom a more open, spacious feel.

What is the difference between a frameless and semi-frameless modern shower enclosure?

A frameless modern shower enclosure has no metal frame around the edges of the glass — panels are held by discreet brackets and hinges, giving the cleanest possible look. A semi-frameless enclosure frames the outer perimeter of the glass for structural support but leaves the door edge unframed. Frameless uses thicker glass (typically 8–10mm) to compensate for the lack of frame, while semi-frameless can use 6–8mm. Both look significantly more contemporary than traditional fully-framed designs.

What size modern shower enclosure do I need?

Measure the width of your shower tray or recess at both the top and bottom — walls are rarely perfectly square. Match that measurement to the nearest standard enclosure size (700mm, 760mm, 800mm, 900mm, 1000mm, 1100mm or 1200mm). Most modern shower enclosures include adjustment ranges of 20–30mm in the wall profiles to accommodate slight variations. If you're between sizes, go for the larger option and use the adjustment range to bring it in.

Which door type is best for a small bathroom with a modern shower enclosure?

For a small bathroom, a sliding door modern shower enclosure is usually the best choice — the door glides along a track and doesn't need any clearance outside the enclosure. Bi-fold doors are another space-saving option, folding inward when opened. Avoid outward-opening hinged doors in tight spaces as they require room to swing clear of the toilet, vanity or opposite wall.

What glass thickness should I choose for a modern shower enclosure?

For a semi-frameless or slim-framed modern shower enclosure, 6mm toughened glass is perfectly adequate and keeps the cost down. For a frameless enclosure, 8mm is the standard and 10mm is the premium option — the thicker glass feels more substantial, holds its position better without a frame and gives the enclosure a higher-end look and feel. All glass in our range is toughened to safety standards regardless of thickness.

How do I keep a modern shower enclosure clean?

Use a squeegee on the glass after each shower to remove most of the water before it dries — this is the single most effective thing you can do. For a deeper clean, use a non-abrasive glass cleaner and a soft cloth. Avoid scouring pads and harsh chemical cleaners, as these can damage easy-clean coatings over time. Most of our modern shower enclosures come with an easy-clean coating that prevents limescale and soap residue from bonding to the glass, making routine maintenance quicker and easier.

Can I get a modern shower enclosure in matt black or brushed brass?

Yes. Our modern shower enclosure range includes hardware finishes in chrome, matt black, brushed brass and brushed nickel. Matt black is the most popular choice for a contemporary look, while brushed brass and nickel suit warmer, softer colour schemes. Check the product page for available finish options — not every enclosure is available in every finish, so if you need a specific combination, get in touch and we'll help you find the right match.

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