Frameless Shower Screens
Greenvale
Custom frameless shower screens measured, manufactured and installed for bathrooms in Greenvale, Attwood, Roxburgh Park, Craigieburn, Mickleham and surrounding northern suburbs.
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Shower screens made to suit Greenvale bathrooms
We measure after tiling is complete so the glass can be made to suit the finished bathroom opening, wall angles, floor fall and hardware layout.
Whether you are renovating an ensuite, building a new bathroom or replacing an older framed shower screen, we can help recommend a frameless shower screen layout that suits the space.
Measured after tiles are finished
We check the finished opening, wall plumb and floor levels before the glass is ordered.
Custom layouts and hardware
Choose from walk-in panels, hinged doors, sliding screens, wall-to-wall layouts and different hardware finishes.
Quote from photos or plans first
Send through bathroom photos, plans or rough measurements and we can usually give an initial guide before site measure.
Recent shower screen projects around Greenvale
Recent frameless shower screen installations completed in Greenvale and nearby northern suburbs, including low-iron glass, black hardware, brushed nickel fittings, brushed gold finishes, walk-in panels and wall-to-wall shower screens.
Shower screen styles we install in Greenvale
Greenvale bathrooms can suit different shower screen layouts depending on the opening size, tile set-out, door swing space and how open you want the bathroom to feel.
Fluted glass shower screens
Textured narrow reeded glass for bathrooms where you want extra privacy, softer light and a more architectural shower screen finish.
Sliding shower screens
A practical option for ensuites and tighter bathrooms where a hinged door may not have enough comfortable swing space.
Walk-in shower panels
Simple fixed panels that keep the bathroom feeling open while helping control water spray in a modern shower layout.
Hinged shower doors
A clean custom option for wall-to-wall openings, return panels and bathrooms where a glass door gives better access.
Full-height shower screens
Floor-to-ceiling glass layouts for bathrooms where the screen is designed to look more architectural and built-in.
Low-iron glass
A clearer glass option with less green tint, especially useful with white tiles, light stone, marble-look bathrooms and premium hardware.
Hardware finishes to suit Greenvale bathrooms
The right hardware finish can change the whole feel of a shower screen. We can help match the glass layout to your tapware, tile colour, vanity handles and overall bathroom style.
Clean and reflective
A bright, simple finish that works well with white tiles, polished tapware and classic bathroom fittings.
Matt BlackStrong contrast
A sharp architectural option for bathrooms with black tapware, dark accents or stronger modern contrast.
Brushed NickelSoft and neutral
A softer silver finish that pairs well with stone-look tiles, grey tones and more subtle bathroom palettes.
Brushed BrassWarm and premium
A warmer finish for bathrooms with brushed gold tapware, feature tiles or a more decorative design direction.
GunmetalDarker but softer than black
A modern grey-metal finish that gives definition without feeling as stark as matt black hardware.
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Every bathroom is different once the tiles are finished. We measure the final opening, check the walls and floor, then make the shower screen to suit the actual space.
Measured after tiling
We measure after the bathroom is tiled so the glass can be cut to suit the finished wall angles, floor fall and opening size.
Custom glass layouts
We can help with frameless screens, walk-in panels, hinged doors, sliding systems and wall-to-wall shower screen layouts.
Hardware finish advice
Chrome, matt black, brushed nickel, brushed brass and gunmetal hardware can be matched to your tapware and bathroom style.
Better detail around gaps
We look at the practical details that affect the final result, including door swing, seals, water control and neat silicone lines.
Quote from photos or plans
Send bathroom photos, plans or rough measurements and we can usually give an initial quote guide before arranging a final site measure.
Local northern suburbs work
We regularly work across Greenvale, Craigieburn, Roxburgh Park, Attwood, Tullamarine, Sunbury and nearby Melbourne north-west suburbs.
Request a QuoteShower screen installation around Greenvale and nearby suburbs
We install custom frameless shower screens throughout Greenvale and nearby northern and north-western suburbs. If you are renovating, building or replacing an existing shower screen, we can usually work from photos or plans first before arranging a final site measure.
Greenvale homes often suit larger walk-in panels, wall-to-wall shower screens, low-iron glass and darker hardware finishes such as matt black or gunmetal. We can also help with tighter ensuite layouts where a sliding or hinged screen may be the better option.
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Areas we commonly service near Greenvale
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Send through a few bathroom photos, plans or rough measurements and we can help recommend the right shower screen layout, glass type and hardware finish before arranging a final site measure.
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FAQs
A few practical questions Greenvale customers ask before choosing a custom shower screen for a new build, ensuite upgrade or 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 6–10 working days. If your Greenvale bathroom is part of a larger renovation or new build handover, let us know early so the final measure can be booked as soon as the tiling is ready.
Are frameless shower screens suitable for new homes and renovations?
Yes. Frameless shower screens work well in both new bathrooms and existing bathroom upgrades. In new builds, the screen can be planned around the tile lines, niches, shower head position and selected tapware before the bathroom is finished.
For renovations, we can usually work from photos, plans or rough measurements first, then confirm the final size once the tiles and finished opening are ready.
When should my Greenvale shower screen be measured?
Final measurements should be taken after the wall tiles and floor tiles are completed. This allows the glass to be made to suit the finished opening, wall angles, floor fall and exact clearances.
Measuring too early can cause issues if the tiles, grout lines, wall alignment or finished opening changes before the glass is ordered.
What height should a frameless shower screen be?
Many frameless shower screens are made around 2000mm to 2100mm high, but the final height depends on the ceiling height, shower head position, bathroom proportions and the style of screen being installed.
Because each screen is custom made, the height can often be adjusted to suit the bathroom. In larger ensuites, a full-height shower screen may also be worth considering for a more built-in look.
What glass thickness do you use?
We use 10mm toughened safety glass for our frameless shower screens. It gives the screen a solid, stable feel while keeping the clean frameless appearance and meeting Australian safety requirements.
Compared with thinner glass used in many framed screens, 10mm glass feels more substantial and helps reduce flex or rattling.
Which shower screen layout works best for Greenvale bathrooms?
It depends on the finished opening, vanity position, toilet location and how much entry space you need. Larger ensuites often suit walk-in shower panels or hinged frameless screens, while tighter bathrooms may be better suited to a sliding shower screen or corner entry shower screen.
The best layout is usually decided before the glass is ordered, once the finished bathroom size and door clearances can be checked properly.
Can you replace an old framed shower screen with frameless glass?
In many cases, yes. An old framed or semi-frameless shower screen can often be replaced with a custom frameless shower screen, as long as the tiles, waterproofing, walls and floor are suitable.
We need to check the existing fixing points, tile condition, finished opening and whether any old holes or silicone marks will be visible once the original screen is removed.
Is low-iron glass worth considering?
Low-iron glass is a good upgrade when you want a clearer, brighter finish with less green tint. It is especially useful in bathrooms with white tiles, light stone, marble-look finishes or premium hardware.
It can also be worth considering for larger panels, where more glass is visible in the room.
Can you match my tapware and bathroom fittings?
Generally, yes. We offer a wide range of hardware finishes designed to work with popular bathroom tapware and accessory ranges.
Common finishes include chrome, matt black, brushed nickel, brushed brass and gunmetal. In most cases, we can get very close to your selected fittings.
Do frameless shower screens need much 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 clear and operating properly.
If anything needs adjusting during the warranty period, we can come back out and sort it. Seals and silicone are considered consumable items, so they are not covered under warranty as they wear with normal use over time.
Do you install frameless shower screens in Greenvale?
Yes. We install custom frameless shower screens in Greenvale and nearby suburbs including Attwood, Roxburgh Park, Craigieburn, Mickleham, Gladstone Park, Tullamarine, Sunbury, Bundoora and surrounding northern suburbs.
Not sure what will work in your Greenvale 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 dimensions, desired height, whether it’s a newly renovated bathroom or shower screen replacement, hardware finish, site access, expected timing and any photos or plans if available.