Frameless Shower Screens
Ascot Vale
Custom frameless shower screens measured, manufactured and installed for bathrooms in Ascot Vale, Essendon, Moonee Ponds, Maribyrnong, Parkville, Brunswick West, North Melbourne and surrounding inner Melbourne suburbs.
Request a QuoteFrameless shower screens made to suit Ascot Vale homes
Ascot Vale bathrooms can range from older period homes and renovated family bathrooms through to compact ensuites, apartments, townhouse bathrooms and modern shower screen replacement projects. Because each finished opening can sit slightly differently, a custom measured shower screen is usually the best way to get a clean, practical result.
We install frameless shower screens in Ascot Vale for homeowners, renovators and builders who want a bathroom that feels open, simple to use and easy to maintain.
During the measure, we check floor fall, wall alignment, fixing points, door clearance, tile layout and nearby fixtures so the shower screen suits the actual bathroom, not just the plan.
Frameless shower screen styles to suit your bathroom layout
Every bathroom layout is different. From compact ensuites to larger family bathrooms, we can help recommend the right frameless shower screen style based on your space, access, tile layout and how the bathroom will be used day to day.
Sliding Shower Screens
Ideal for bathrooms with limited space where a hinged door is not practical.
Hinged Shower Screens
A clean frameless option with practical everyday access.
Walk In Shower Screens
Simple, open and easy to clean for modern bathroom layouts.
Black Frame Shower Screens
Frameless glass with bold black trim for a more defined look.
Curved Glass Shower Panels
Soft curved glass panels suited to walk-in shower spaces.
Over Bath Shower Screens
A practical way to add a shower screen without losing the bath.
Diamond Shape Shower Screens
Angled glass panels designed for corner and tighter bathroom layouts.
Corner Entry Shower Screens
Space-saving access for compact ensuites and corner showers.Match your tapware and bathroom fittings
We offer a wide range of shower screen hardware finishes so the glass can integrate naturally with the rest of your Ascot Vale bathroom.
Whether your bathroom uses chrome, brushed nickel, brass, gunmetal or darker architectural finishes, we can usually match closely with popular tapware brands and bathroom fittings.
- Chrome
- Satin Chrome
- Pearl Chrome
- Matt Black
- Gunmetal
- Brushed Gunmetal
- Polished Gunmetal
- Brushed Nickel
- Warm Brushed Nickel
- Polished Nickel
- Brushed Brass
- Raw Brushed Brass
- Raw Polished Brass
- Antique Brass
- Dark Antique Brass
- Rose Gold
- Brushed Rose Gold
- Nero Brushed Gold
- Antique Bronze
- Dark Antique Bronze
- Nero Brushed Bronze
- Matt White
From final measure to installation
Most frameless shower screens in Ascot Vale are measured once the bathroom is tiled. That allows the glass to be made to the actual finished opening, instead of relying only on plans or rough measurements.
Bathroom is ready for measure
Final measurements are normally taken after wall tiles, floor tiles, hob tiles and niches are finished.
Layout is checked on site
We check tile fall, wall alignment, fixing points, door swing, nearby towel rails and any tight access points.
Glass and hardware are confirmed
The glass type, panel layout and hardware finish are confirmed before the shower screen is ordered.
Installation is completed
The screen is installed, aligned, sealed where required and checked so the door or panels sit correctly.
Spend less time cleaning your shower screen
Prior to installation, we can apply a protective Nano coating to the shower screen glass. It is a worthwhile upgrade for anyone who wants to keep maintenance simple.
The coating helps water, soap residue and mineral deposits bond less readily to the glass surface. Most clients find a quick wipe after showering is enough to keep the glass looking clear day to day.
- Helps reduce water marks, soap build-up and mineral staining
- Makes the glass easier to wipe down after use
- Helps the glass stay clearer for longer between deep cleans
- Best applied when the shower screen glass is new
Frameless shower screens installed in Ascot Vale
We install frameless shower screens in Ascot Vale for a range of bathroom projects, from full renovations and new builds through to shower screen upgrades where the bathroom itself is staying as is.
Ascot Vale bathrooms range from Victorian and Edwardian terraces through to apartment conversions, renovated family homes and newer townhouse developments. Each can have its own quirks when it comes to wall alignment, floor fall and shower layouts.
Some clients are starting with a completely new bathroom, while others already have a sound tiled area and simply want to replace an older framed or semi-frameless screen with a cleaner glass layout.
We regularly work around Ascot Vale, Essendon, Moonee Ponds, Maribyrnong, Parkville, Brunswick West, North Melbourne and nearby inner north-west Melbourne suburbs.
Ensuite and bathroom renovations
Custom shower screens for renovated bathrooms where the glass needs to suit the finished tiles, layout, fittings and overall bathroom style.
New homes and builder projects
Made-to-measure glass for new bathrooms, builder projects and fresh layouts where the shower screen needs to feel clean and properly integrated.
Shower screen replacements
A practical option when the bathroom is still in good condition but the existing shower screen looks dated, bulky or tired.
What makes the difference on install day
Measured to the finished bathroom
We measure after tiling is complete, checking wall alignment, floor fall, fixing points, door clearance and nearby fixtures before anything is manufactured. The glass is made for the actual opening, not an approximation of it.
Designed around how the bathroom works
A shower screen that looks right on paper can still cause problems in daily use. We design layouts around door swing, shower head position, tapware and how the space is actually used, so the result functions as well as it looks.
Minimal hardware, tidy finish
Frameless glass should feel like part of the bathroom, not something bolted onto it. We keep hardware minimal, silicone lines clean and glass layouts considered, so the screen suits the room rather than dominating it.
Recent shower screen projects around Ascot Vale
Recent frameless shower screen and bathroom glass projects completed around Ascot Vale and nearby inner Melbourne suburbs, including gunmetal ensuite screens, low iron walk in panels, brushed nickel hardware, black fittings, sliding shower screens and custom glass layouts.
Gunmetal ensuite shower screen
A custom gunmetal shower screen fitted to suit the finished ensuite opening and bathroom fixtures.
Chrome frameless shower screen
A clean chrome frameless shower screen designed to keep the bathroom feeling open and simple to maintain.
Low iron walk in panel
A low iron glass walk in panel selected to reduce green tint and keep the bathroom looking clear and bright.
Black frameless shower screen
A darker hardware finish paired with clear glass for a simple bathroom layout with a stronger contrast.
Brushed gold sliding shower screen
A warm hardware finish paired with a sliding shower screen layout for a practical bathroom opening.
Brushed nickel walk in screen
A brushed nickel shower screen finish selected to match nearby tapware and bathroom fittings.
Gunmetal bathroom shower screen
A custom frameless shower screen fitted to suit the tiled opening and finished bathroom layout.
Period home shower screen
A frameless glass layout measured to suit an established home where the finished bathroom details mattered.
Frameless bathroom glass
A simple frameless glass screen designed around the finished opening, tile layout and bathroom fittings.
Matt black frameless screen
A matt black shower screen finish used to match darker bathroom hardware and fittings.
In line frameless shower screen
A made to measure in line glass layout for a bathroom where panel position and door clearance needed to be checked carefully.
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FAQs
These are some of the most common questions customers ask before choosing a custom shower screen for their bathroom renovation.
How long does it take to manufacture a frameless shower screen?
After final measurements are completed, manufacturing and installation is typically finished within 6 to 10 working days. If you are working to a tight timeline, let us know in advance so we can plan accordingly and attend as soon as the bathroom is ready to be measured.
What is the standard height for a frameless shower screen?
Many frameless shower screens are made around 2000mm to 2100mm high, but the final height depends on the bathroom layout, ceiling height, shower head position, tile layout and the style of screen being installed.
Because our screens are custom made, the height can often be adjusted to better suit the bathroom rather than being limited to a standard pre-made size.
Do frameless shower screens require maintenance?
Frameless shower screens require very little maintenance. Regular cleaning of the glass and occasional wiping of the seals and hardware is usually enough to keep the screen looking good and operating properly.
If adjustments are needed during the warranty period, we can come out and fix them. Seals and silicone are not covered by warranty.
What thickness glass is used in frameless shower screens?
We use 10mm toughened safety glass for our frameless shower screens. This provides the strength and stability needed for a clean frameless finish while meeting Australian safety requirements.
At what stage of the bathroom renovation should a frameless shower screen be measured and installed?
Final measurements should be taken after wall tiles and floor tiles are completed. This ensures the glass is manufactured to the finished opening and fits properly with the correct clearances.
You can still contact us earlier with plans, photos or rough measurements so we can help guide the layout before the bathroom is ready for final measure.
What type of shower screen is best for small bathrooms?
For smaller bathrooms, sliding shower screens and corner entry shower screens are often practical options because they do not need the same door swing space as a hinged door.
A sliding shower screen usually needs a minimum opening width of around 1200mm. If the space is smaller, a 3-panel semi-frameless slider may be used as an alternative.
The best option ultimately depends on your layout, so it is important to consider the shower screen design early when planning your bathroom.
Can you match my tapware and bathroom fittings?
Generally, yes. We offer a wide range of hardware finishes designed to match popular tapware brands.
Our finishes are selected to closely align with brands such as Meir, Nero and ABI Interiors, making it easier to achieve a consistent look across your bathroom.
Common finishes include chrome, matt black, brushed brass and brushed nickel, along with many other options. In most cases, we can achieve a very close match to your existing fittings.
Do you install frameless shower screens in Ascot Vale?
Yes. We install custom frameless shower screens in Ascot Vale and nearby suburbs including Essendon, Moonee Ponds, Maribyrnong, Parkville, Brunswick West, North Melbourne and surrounding inner north-west Melbourne suburbs.
Still not sure what will work in your bathroom?
Send through a few photos, rough measurements or plans and we can help recommend a practical shower screen layout before the glass is ordered.
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Tell us a bit about your project, including approximate shower base dimension, desired height, whether itβs a newly renovated bathroom or shower screen replacement, hardware finish, site access, expected timing and any photos or plans if available.