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Enhance living with the Hamilton frameless sliding shower door, designed for a luxurious minimalist bathroom with clean lines and a bright, open feel. The Matte Brushed Gold hardware pairs beautifully with clear 3/8 in. tempered glass for a refined, modern statement. Built for alcove installation, it features an adjustable width of 56 to 60 in. and a flexible walk-through opening from 22 in. to 26 in. Reversible left- or right-side installation helps simplify planning. A complimentary set is included with Elan 24 in. Linear Shower Drain for a polished, coordinated shower upgrade.
Adjustable Yes | Assembled height 78 |
Assembled weight 185 | Base included No |
Collection name Hamilton | Commercial / Residential Both |
Door Glass Thickness (in.) 3/8 | Door handle position Left or Right |
Door Height (in.) 72 | Door installation Reversible |
Door opening Sliding | Door Width (in.) 32 |
Enclosure shape Rectangle | Finish Matte Brushed Gold |
Frame type Frameless | Glass thickness fraction 3/8 |
Glass type Clear Glass | Handle finish Matte Brushed Gold |
Handle included Yes | Handle type Bar |
Hardware material Stainless Steel | Included components Door Hardware; Mounting Hardware |
Installation type Alcove | Material Tempered Glass |
Maximum door opening 26 | Minimum door opening 22 |
Minimum width 56 | Number of Handles 1 |
Side panel included Yes | Style Modern/Contemporary |
Threshold Single | Towel bar No |
Walk-Through Opening Height (in.) 74 | Walk-Through Opening Width Max (in.) 26 |
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