Frameless Shower Screens
Greensborough
Custom-made frameless shower screens measured, manufactured and installed for bathrooms throughout Greensborough, Watsonia, Bundoora, St Helena, Eltham and surrounding north-eastern Melbourne suburbs.
Request a QuoteFrameless shower screens designed to suit modern Greensborough bathrooms
If you’re renovating a bathroom in Greensborough or replacing an older framed shower screen, a frameless shower screen can help create a cleaner, brighter and more open-looking bathroom without making the space feel closed in.
At Famous Frameless, we supply and install custom frameless shower screens throughout Greensborough and nearby suburbs including Watsonia, Bundoora, Eltham, St Helena and Montmorency.
Every shower screen is measured after tiling and manufactured to suit the exact bathroom layout using 10mm toughened safety glass and quality hardware finishes selected to complement the rest of the bathroom design.
Custom frameless shower screen installation completed for a modern Greensborough bathroom renovation using clear toughened glass and brushed brass hardware.
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
For Greensborough bathroom renovations, shower screen hardware can be selected to suit the surrounding tapware, towel rails, cabinetry handles and overall bathroom finish.
Whether your bathroom uses chrome, brushed nickel, brushed brass, gunmetal, matte black or a softer warm metal finish, we can help choose a shower screen finish that works with the rest of the space.
We can usually match closely with popular tapware and bathroom fitting brands including ABI Interiors, Meir, Nero, Phoenix and Brodware, depending on the finish selected for your renovation.
Recent shower screen projects around Greensborough
Recent frameless shower screen and bathroom glass projects completed around Greensborough and nearby north-eastern suburbs, including chrome hardware, walk-in panels, bath screens, corner entry layouts, gunmetal finishes and wall-to-wall frameless glass layouts.
Chrome shower screen installation
A custom frameless shower screen with chrome hardware, measured to suit a clean modern bathroom layout.
Glass shower wall panel
A custom glass shower wall panel used as a clean protective surface while keeping the bathroom easy to maintain.
Walk-in shower screen
A clean walk-in shower screen panel suited to an open bathroom layout with minimal hardware.
Bathroom frameless screen
A bright frameless glass shower screen measured to suit the finished tiles, opening size and bathroom layout.
Gunmetal frameless screen
A custom frameless shower screen with gunmetal hardware, matched to darker bathroom fittings.
Black corner entry screen
A custom corner entry shower screen with black hardware, designed for a practical bathroom layout.
Custom sliding shower screen
A made-to-measure sliding shower screen suited to a bathroom where hinged door clearance was limited.
Over-bath shower screen
A practical over-bath shower screen designed to add shower protection while keeping the bath usable.
Frameless screen with glass wall
A frameless shower screen paired with a clean glass wall surface for a practical, easy-care bathroom finish.
Walk-in shower panel
A simple walk-in glass panel designed to keep the shower area open while helping contain water spray.
Frameless shower screens installed in Greensborough
We install frameless shower screens in Greensborough for a range of bathroom projects, from full renovations and new builds through to shower screen replacements where the bathroom itself is staying as is.
Greensborough bathrooms can vary from older brick homes and established family homes through to renovated townhouses, modern units and new bathroom extensions. Each bathroom can have its own challenges when it comes to wall alignment, floor fall, shower space, tile lines and access.
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 Greensborough, Watsonia, Montmorency, Briar Hill, St Helena, Diamond Creek, Lower Plenty, Eltham, Reservoir, Bundoora and nearby Melbourne northern 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 to expect during a frameless shower screen installation in Greensborough
Every bathroom renovation is slightly different, however most frameless shower screen projects follow a clear process from final tiling through to site measure, custom glass manufacture and installation.
Bathroom works are completed
Final measurements are typically carried out once waterproofing, floor tiling and wall tiling have been completed.
Site measure is completed
We inspect wall alignment, floor levels, fixing positions and access clearances before the glass is ordered.
Layout and hardware are confirmed
The shower screen configuration, door opening direction and hardware finish are selected to suit the bathroom layout and daily use.
Custom glass is manufactured
Each frameless shower screen is custom manufactured to suit the exact finished bathroom dimensions and selected layout.
Shower screen is installed
The glass and hardware are professionally installed, aligned and silicone sealed to achieve a clean and durable finish.
Care guidance is provided
We provide practical maintenance advice to help keep the glass, hardware and silicone looking cleaner for longer.
Glass measured for real Greensborough bathrooms
Measured after tiling
Many Greensborough bathrooms are renovated inside existing homes, where walls and floors are not always perfectly square. We measure to the finished opening so the glass suits the actual space, not just the renovation plan.
Layout checked before ordering
Door swing, floor fall, wall alignment, nearby vanities, toilets and towel rails are checked at measure. This helps avoid awkward clearances and makes the finished screen easier to use every day.
Measure, supply and install
One business handles the shower screen from site measure through to installation. That keeps the process clearer for homeowners, renovators and builders working on Greensborough bathroom projects.
Planning a frameless shower screen in Greensborough?
Send through a few bathroom photos, rough measurements or renovation plans and we can help recommend a practical shower screen layout, suitable glass type and hardware finish for your space.
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FAQs
A few practical questions customers ask before choosing a custom shower screen for a Greensborough bathroom renovation, ensuite update or existing shower replacement.
How long does a frameless shower screen take after measuring?
After final measurements are completed, manufacturing and installation is typically finished within 6–10 working days. If your tiler, builder or plumber is working to a set handover date, it is best to contact us early so the final measure can be booked as soon as the bathroom is ready.
Can you replace an old framed shower screen in an existing bathroom?
Yes. Many Greensborough jobs involve replacing an older framed or semi-frameless shower screen without doing a full bathroom renovation.
The existing screen is removed, then the finished walls, floor, opening size and fixing points are checked before a new custom shower screen is measured. In some bathrooms, old screw holes, silicone marks or tile condition may affect the cleanest replacement option.
When should my shower screen be measured during a renovation?
Final measurements should usually be taken after the wall tiles and floor tiles are complete. This lets us measure the finished opening, check wall alignment, floor fall and clearances, then manufacture the glass to suit the actual bathroom.
You can still send plans, photos or rough dimensions earlier in the renovation so the shower screen layout can be considered before the tiling is finished.
What height should a frameless shower screen be?
Most frameless shower screens are made around 2000mm to 2100mm high, but the final height depends on the ceiling height, shower head position, tile lines, glass layout and overall look of the bathroom.
Because each screen is custom made, the height can often be adjusted to suit the finished bathroom rather than being limited to a standard pre-made size.
What glass thickness do you use for frameless shower screens?
We use 10mm toughened safety glass for our frameless shower screens. It gives the glass a solid, stable feel while keeping the clean frameless appearance.
Compared with thinner glass used in many framed screens, 10mm glass feels more substantial and helps reduce flex or rattling.
Do frameless shower screens leak?
Frameless shower screens are not designed to be completely watertight because small clearances are needed around the door and glass edges.
Good water control comes from the right screen layout, neat clearances, suitable seals, correct shower head position and proper floor fall. During the measure, we look at the finished bathroom and recommend a layout that gives the best practical result.
What shower screen style works best for compact ensuites?
For compact bathrooms and ensuites, the best option usually depends on the opening width, vanity position, toilet location and how much space is available outside the shower.
Sliding shower screens and corner entry shower screens can work well where a hinged door would be awkward. A fixed walk-in panel can also work in some layouts if there is enough glass coverage to control splash.
Is low iron glass worth considering?
Low iron glass is worth considering if 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.
Standard clear glass is still a good option for many bathrooms, but low iron glass can make a noticeable difference when there is a lot of exposed glass or a lighter colour palette.
Can you match my tapware and bathroom fittings?
Generally, yes. We offer a wide range of hardware finishes to work with popular bathroom tapware and accessory ranges.
Common finishes include chrome, matt black, brushed brass, brushed nickel and gunmetal. In most cases, we can get very close to the fittings selected for the bathroom.
Do you install frameless shower screens in Greensborough?
Yes. We install custom frameless shower screens in Greensborough and nearby suburbs including Watsonia, Montmorency, Macleod, Viewbank, Diamond Creek, Eltham, Reservoir and Bundoora.
Not sure what will work in your Greensborough bathroom?
Send through a few photos, rough measurements or renovation 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 it’s a newly renovated bathroom or shower screen replacement, hardware finish, site access, expected timing and any photos or plans if available.