That way you have enough space to stand or sit on a fold up seat installed away from the steam outlet head.
Steam shower door size.
In general the width of a shower door should be between 22 inches and 36 inches.
This frame plus the need for a slight space on each side of the shower door reduces the total shower door width in these 60 inch alcove applications to 58 inches.
Sliding shower doors range from 45 inches to 47 inches.
Wider sliding shower doors will be 57 inches to 59 inches wide.
However for a shower enclosure utilizing a steam system the minimum size we recommend is 36 x 36 x 7.
Finally we can walk through the variety of options available to give you the elegance and functionality you want in your shower for years to come.
Most shower doors are 79 inches high.
1 350 95 steamtight 330 steam room shower swing door with dual side panels bathology.
For example style 1 has only a door where style 2 has a door and one fixed pan.
The average height of a shower door is about 72 inches although the maximum height will depend on the width and weight of the product.
If the width is longer than 36 inches you may have to include an extra panel to the door to support the weight of the structure.
Steam room shower swing door with side panel bathology.
There are two primary terms style and layout used to describe a steam shower door configuration the style number style 1 through style 6 refers to the number of panels of glass.
Measure top width a of shower opening measure bottom width b and height c.
Use this page to identify the correct style of your unit.
Learn about door types.
Choose the largest measurement a or b and round up to the nearest fraction.
Minimum shower size for a steam system many different sized showers will fit in a 5 x5 bathroom.
Our size allows us to be the leading expert in shower door designs and give you the most options in shower design functionality and form.
If you plan to include steam in your shower the door will need to be a steam door one that reaches to the top of the shower enclosure to keep the steam in.