Homeowners who want a floor to ceiling frameless shower may need a glass transom in their design.
Shower tile all the way to ceiling frosted glass door.
I m doing my master bath with frameless panels that go up to about regular door height.
I have not had a problem.
Instead of bringing the door all the way to the ceiling most steam showers are designed with movable transoms above the door.
I think it looks better to not take it all the way to the ceiling personally.
I do not have a fan and took the door all the way to 1 2 from the ceiling.
Yes the new style is to go all the way up to the ceiling and it will be around to stay.
In my case i just leave the door open after i shower to evacuate the moisture.
The glass transom then acts like a vent and can be tilted open to release hot steam or kept close to keep the steam in.
But you will need to do something to evacuate the moisture.
Aesthetically for most tile shower walls end with the last complete row of tile at around 6 feet 2 inches or so or to the top or just above the glass enclosure depending on how the math works out.
You ll want to make sure you have a tile ceiling rather than drywall for this application.
Was thinking i would run the glass 1 fixed piece 1 door all the way to the ceiling in all of the pictures i am seeing it is stopping at least a foot below the ceiling.
The pieces are made from 3 8 ansi z97 1 and 16 cfr 1201 certified clear tempered glass resisting dangerous breakage shards and streaks.
It is necessary to tile the ceiling and you should be prepared to let the fan remove humidity that is leave the shower door open until dry.
It saves on the cost of tile trim pieces cost much more than filed it makes cement board installation easier it makes drywall mudding conversion easier and it makes the space feel taller.
Redoing all of the tile white subway traditional old look.
Stabilizing tall floor to ceiling showers.
This setup blends the ease of a sliding glass shower door with the versatility of a shower enclosure.
Bathroom is relatively small so am removing the door that separates the toilet shower from the vanity.
Notice the glass is blue probably bluer in the image than in real life but you get the idea.