56 Inch Shower Doors

Looking for a door to fit a mid-width opening? 56 inch shower doors cover the common range between compact and full alcove sizes, fitting openings from roughly 52 to 59 inchesโ€”a span that suits many standard and lightly non-standard showers.

Explore sliding and hinged designs in framed, semi-frameless, and frameless configurations, each with tempered safety glass. Sliding doors are especially practical across this range, since their adjustable design lets a single model fit a span of opening widths rather than one exact dimension.

Match your opening to each product's exact fit range below.

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    Satro Framed Sliding Shower Door Matte black framed shower door with clear tempered glass and bar handle Modern alcove shower door with matte black finish and hinged door opening
    Satro 56 to 60 in. W X 74 in. H Framed Sliding Shower Door with 1/4" Clear Glass in Matte Black

    Matte Black

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    $449.90 $379.90
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    Gemini Frameless Neo-Angle Shower Enclosure Frameless shower with brushed nickel finish and included mounting materials Brushed nickel frameless shower enclosure with tempered glass and knob handle
    Gemini 46 in. W X 46 in. L X 73 in. H Frameless Neo-angle Shower Enclosure with 3/8" Clear Glass in Brushed Nickel

    Brushed Nickel

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    $1,099.90 $989.90
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    Hamilton Frameless Sliding Shower Door Adjustable width frameless shower door, matte brushed gold, clear tempered glass, 78 in. tall Matte brushed gold frameless sliding shower door, clear tempered glass, adjustable 56-60 in.
    Hamilton 56 to 60 in. W X 78 in. H Frameless Sliding Shower Door with 3/8" Clear Glass in Matte Brushed Gold

    Matte Brushed Gold

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    $1,349.90 $1,144.90
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    Satro E-Class Semi-Frameless Double-Sliding Shower Door Satro E-Class Semi-Frameless Double-Sliding Shower Door Satro E-Class Semi-Frameless Double-Sliding Shower Door
    Satro E-Class 52 to 60 in. W X 74 in. H Frameless Sliding Shower Door with 1/4" Clear Glass in Matte Black

    Matte Black

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    $599.90 $539.90

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56 Inch Shower Doors: FAQ

Reviewed by the VIGO product teamLast updated: May 2026
01 What size opening does a 56 inch shower door fit?

Doors in this range are built for mid-width openings, commonly fitting from about 52 to 59 inches depending on the model. Each product covers a portion of that span, so measure your opening at the top, middle, and bottom and match the smallest figure to the specific product's stated fit range.

02 What if my opening is between standard sizes?

This is exactly where this range is useful. Openings between roughly 52 and 59 inches fall between the most common standard widths, and adjustable sliding doors are designed to bridge those in-between measurementsโ€”so a slightly non-standard opening usually still has a fit.

03 Are these shower doors sliding or hinged?

Both are available. Sliding (bypass) doors are common across this width because their adjustability lets one model cover a range of openings, making them practical for openings that aren't an exact standard number. Hinged doors are also offered and fit a more specific dimension, so confirm the range before choosing.

04 Will a door in this range fit a 54 inch opening?

Most likely yes. A 54 inch opening sits comfortably within the 52โ€“59 inch span this range covers, so several models should fit it. Check each product's exact minimum and maximum before buying, since the adjustable range varies by model.

05 How do I measure for a shower door in this range?

Measure the opening width at three pointsโ€”top, middle, and bottomโ€”and use the smallest measurement, since walls are rarely perfectly square. Then match that figure to each product's specific fit range rather than assuming a single nominal size fits.

06 How do I choose between models in this range?

Start with your exact opening measurement to narrow products to those that fit it, then choose by door type (sliding vs. hinged), frame style (framed, semi-frameless, or frameless), and glass option. Fit comes firstโ€”style and frame are the next decisions once you know which doors physically match your opening.