60 Inch Shower Doors

Need a door for a wider opening? 60 inch shower doors are one of the most common sizes, built for alcove showers and tub-to-shower conversions where a single standard door won't span the gap.

Explore sliding (bypass) and barn-style designs in framed, semi-frameless, and frameless configurations, each with tempered safety glass. Sliding designs are especially popular at this width, since they open without needing clearance to swingโ€”and most sliding shower doors are adjustable up to 4 inches, so a single model fits a range of openings.

Check each product's exact fit range below to match your space.

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    Ryland Frameless Sliding Shower Door Ryland Frameless Sliding Shower Door Ryland Frameless Sliding Shower Door
    Ryland 58 to 60 in. W X 73 in. H Frameless Track Sliding Shower Door with 3/8" Clear Glass in Matte Black

    Matte Black

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    $899.90 $674.90
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    Luca Frameless Sliding Shower Door Sliding shower door with clear tempered glass and matte black hardware Matte black frameless sliding shower door with clear tempered glass
    Luca 56 to 60 in. W X 79 in. H Frameless Sliding Shower Door with 3/8" Clear Glass in Matte Black

    Matte Black

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    $1,049.90 $889.90
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    Houston Frameless Sliding Shower Door Houston Frameless Sliding Shower Door Houston Frameless Sliding Shower Door
    Houston 56 to 60 in. W X 76 in. H Frameless Sliding Shower Door with 3/8" Clear Glass in Matte Black

    Matte Black

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    $1,149.90 $1,034.90
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    Pirouette Frameless Pivot Shower Door Brushed nickel frameless shower door with clear tempered glass and stainless steel bar handle Modern frameless shower door with adjustable width 60-66 in and pivot opening
    Pirouette 60 in. to 66 in. W X 72 in. H Frameless Pivot Shower Door with 3/8" Clear Glass in Brushed Nickel

    Brushed Nickel

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    $949.90 $854.90

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60 Inch Shower Doors: FAQ

Reviewed by the VIGO product teamLast updated: May 2026
01 What size opening does a 60 inch shower door fit?

A 60 inch shower door is designed for openings around 60 inches wide, and most sliding models are adjustable up to 4 inchesโ€”commonly fitting openings from about 56 to 60 inches. Always measure your opening at the top, middle, and bottom, then match it to each product's stated fit range, since walls are rarely perfectly square.

02 Will a 60 inch shower door fit a 58 inch opening?

Often yes. Most sliding shower doors are adjustable up to 4 inches, so a 58 inch opening typically falls within the range of a 60 inch door. Confirm the specific product's minimum fit dimension before buying, as the adjustable range varies by model.

03 Are 60 inch shower doors sliding or hinged?

At this width, sliding (bypass) and barn-style doors are the most common. Sliding doors are popular for 60 inch openings because they don't require swing clearance and because their adjustable designโ€”often up to 4 inchesโ€”accommodates slightly uneven or undersized openings, making them well suited to alcove showers and tub-to-shower conversions.

04 Do 60 inch shower doors work for tub-to-shower conversions?

Yes. 60 inches is a standard alcove and bathtub length, so 60 inch shower doors are a frequent choice when converting a tub space into a walk-in shower. Confirm your curb or threshold depth as well as the width to ensure a proper fit.

05 How do I measure for a 60 inch shower door?

Measure the width of your opening at three pointsโ€”top, middle, and bottomโ€”and use the smallest measurement, since openings are rarely perfectly even. Then match that number to the product's adjustable fit range rather than assuming the nominal "60 inch" size is exact.

06 What glass and frame options come in 60 inch shower doors?

60 inch shower doors are available in framed, semi-frameless, and frameless styles, typically with tempered safety glass in clear or frosted options. Frame choice affects both the look and the installation, with frameless offering the most open appearance.