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CH 1631-B Gold
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GP 1631-B Polished Chrome
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Semi-Frameless Corner Enclosure Many customers find this economical Centec corner unit to be a suitable alternative to higher priced frameless enclosures. The 6” c-pull is an inexpensive upgrade that lends a more contemporary look to the unit.
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Large, Heavy Brass Corner Enclosure This 1/2” solid brass enclosure is sturdy and spacious! It has mitered edges where the door strikes the panel. The walls, sill, and bench seat are all corian, one of the cleanest and easiest to maintain surfaces in the industry. The absence of grout joints means there is nowhere for mold and mildew to collect.
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GAP 1631 Chrome
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1/2” Custom Spray Panels
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Chrome Corner Enclosure You’ll never have the blues getting into this elegant enclosure each morning. The vibrant, brick-like tiling and the rustic patchwork floor truly enhance this simple Glasstec corner unit.
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Modern, Open Entry Shower Enclosure This chic, contemporary enclosure is missing something: a door! Other modern touches include the two circular, knee-high mood lights and the overhead rain fixture. The floor starts sloping aggressively inward towards the drain well before the unit’s entrance for an open, functional design.
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GAP 1631 Chrome
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GG 1632 Gold
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Rain Glass Corner Unit Rain glass was used in this corner unit to facilitate maximum interior privacy. Great for busy family bathrooms, it makes for efficient multi-tasking on those extra busy mornings. Note the blue accent tile on the floor and how its luster permeates the obscure glass.
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Frameless Glass-to-Glass Corner Enclosure This is precisely what the frameless movement is all about! This corner unit has a low profile buttress channel, 2 sleek glass-to-glass hinges, and the subtle 6” c-pull as the only metallic hardware, leaving the glass and tile work as the main focal points of the enclosure.
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GW 1631-B Chrome
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GAP 1632 Satin Nickel
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Two Sided Enclosure in a Tight Space With proper planning at the beginning of this project, CCS worked with the designer to optimize the space in this bathroom. As you can see, we were able to comfortably fit a large tub and shower into a formerly cramped space. The notched return panel accommodates the utilitarian storage area above the tub.
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Spacious Corner Enclosure The use of earth-toned slate is set off by the minimalist satin nickel framing. We used a small panel abutting the return panel to push the door towards the center of the unit to allow easier access to the shower controls and better aesthetic balance up front.
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GAP 1631-B Gold
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GAPW 1631-B Satin Nickel
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Two Sided Glass Shower Enclosure It’s amazing how one’s perception of space can be altered through the addition of glass. We had the end wall that separated the shower and toilet removed then installed this corner enclosure. By eliminating this wall, it created a much more open feeling in an already tight bathroom. There are mitered edges where the door strikes the panel.
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Corner Pivot Hinge Shower Enclosure This corner unit has no header, so we used a corner clip to ensure a tight, secure fit where the notched panel meets the return panel. Because this pivot hinge is secured to the metal sill, the majority of the weight is distributed to the base. The top hinge is used primarily to align the door with the notched panel.
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Lucette – Chrome
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GW 1631 – Chrome
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Framed Corner Shower This framed Lucette corner enclosure is shown in a chrome finish with the standard handle instead of the upgraded 6” c-pull, which CCS recommends. It has a large buttressed return panel, integrating the layout of the adjacent soaking tub into the design.
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Floor to Ceiling Corner Enclosure This luxurious corner enclosure has several hardware upgrades. The door handle is a c-pull/towel bar combo, and there is an additional towel bar on the outside of the return panel. The client also chose to leave an opening above the door to allow steam to escape.
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GAP 1631 NB – Chrome
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Lucette
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Corner Shower With Towel Bars This frameless corner shower has a towel bar on both stationary panels. The stickers indicate the client opted to purchase the Diamon Fusion treatment, which seals the glass pores to eliminate soap scum and water marks, thereby reducing the time and effort spent on maintenance.
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Lucette – Framed Obscure Glass Corner Enclosure This is a simple, cost-effective model for renovations on a budget. The Lucette line is superior to similar product lines in home improvement mega-stores due to the hardware and framing being more meticulously sourced and produced. This particular unit is fitted with the popular obscure glass.
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Glasscrafters – Polished Chrome
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GAP 1632 NN – Chrome
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1/2” Corner Shower With Sand Blasting This Glasscrafters enclosure has several bells and whistles. First, by using 1/2” glass, elaborate designs like this can be accomplished without a header. Second, we had a striking wave pattern sand-blasted around the entire unit. Third, give the handle a solid look: it’s a beautiful 8” acrylic handle from CHMI, one of our favorite accessories.
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Double Notched Corner Shower This side view doesn’t do justice to the intricacy of the design. The front face is a slim stationary panel, the door, and a double notched inline panel to accommodate the bench seat and the ledge, where it meets the return panel.
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GAP 1631 N – Chrome
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Centec CTX – Satin Nickel
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Frameless Corner Shower This basic corner enclosure has a notch with an approximately 3” setback on the front inline panel. When notching a panel to meet a buttressed panel, we require a minimum setback of 3/4”. In this case we went back a bit further to incorporate the ledge into a handy shelf.
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Corner Tub Sliding Bypass Shower The satin nickel sliding Centec units are universally eye-catching. This beauty was installed with a return panel around a soaking tub, separating it from the toilet. This sets off the bathing space a cozy compartment in and of itself.
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