Bathroom glass is clearly versatile

Brighten the room and create a feeling of space by using bathroom glass for basins, vanities and even tiles.

Low maintenance and easily blended with a range of bathroom styles, glass in bathrooms is a versatile and attractive material.

Glass bathroom basins

While white porcelain remains a firm favourite, glass basins are increasing in popularity. Above-counter models create a modern look, while virtually keeping themselves clean. There's a range of fashion colours available, from the traditional transparent glass to more contemporary opaque styles. Or for that something special, why not consider a unique hand-painted or patterned design.

Glass bathroom vanities

From simple glass panels to more complex suspended counter tops and textured finishes, glass provides a distinctive look for modern bathroom vanities. And if you have minimal space, a glass counter top with integrated sink is a handy solution. But remember, if you opt for a glass-fronted vanity, you'll need to keep it tidy, as the contents will be permanently on show!

Glass bathroom walls and panelling

Banish tile grout forever with a glass bathroom splashback. Whether it's for the shower recess or behind the basin, glass provides a stylish and minimal look that is extremely low maintenance. Colours can be customised and images printed or etched onto the glass for a more personal design. The only downside? They are quite expensive to purchase and install. 

Glass bathroom shower screens

While there's nothing new about using glass in the bathroom for your shower, today's screens have become sleeker and more streamlined as people seek to enhance the sense of space in the smallest room in the house. Frameless and semi-frameless designs are now the norm, while those seeking more privacy in their shower are opting for etched designs or sand-blasted glass.

Colourful glass mosaic tiles

Emerging as the latest must-have in the bathroom, glass tiles lend a colourful and vibrant quality to bathroom tiling designs. Using glass mosaic tiles for tiling accents or borders can reduce the costs of purchasing more expensive porcelain tiles, while the reflective quality of the glass creates a 'shimmery' effect that looks divine.

Glass shelving

Bathrooms can never have enough storage, and one simple way to increase yours is to add some simple glass shelves. Particularly effective when combined with stainless steel or wrought iron brackets, open shelving is a great way to incorporate bathroom glass and can be used to store spare towels, knick-knacks or those everyday items that you need on hand.
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