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How to Fit a Custom Glass Shower Into an Older Parsippany Bathroom’s Tight Layout
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Why Standard Shower Door Configurations Often Don’t FitMost off-the-shelf shower door systems are designed around standard alcove dimensions, typically a 60-inch opening.
Older bathrooms frequently fall outside that standard, sometimes narrower, sometimes with an oddly placed window, radiator, or plumbing chase eating into the usable footprint.
A custom glass shower solves this by being measured and fabricated to the room’s actual dimensions rather than forcing the room to accommodate a standard-size product.
Neo-Angle and Corner Configurations Make Tight Spaces WorkFor genuinely small bathrooms, a neo-angle shower, which uses angled glass panels to create a shower stall in a corner rather than requiring a full rectangular footprint, is often the most space-efficient option.
Custom glass shower doors in Parsippany built specifically around your bathroom’s real dimensions, rather than a standard kit that assumes a modern, square layout, is usually the difference between a shower that genuinely fits and one that looks like a compromise.