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Ten New Shower Door Patterns

Your home is an expression of your style. By adding fresh details in unexpected places, you create unique environments that can be enjoyed on many levels.

From subtle and elegant to intricate and energetic, a wide variety of intriguing new shower door patterns by Sterling allows you to furnish your bathroom with exclusive design elements.

Portilla

As the name suggests, the door is completely frosted with a portal at the top remaining clear.

Templar

A mostly frosted glass, the only clear portions are the cross-like lines in the center of the door, the broader band around the parameter, and the flower-type emblem at the top.

Bishop's Lace

Resembles the flower by the same name, delicate and lace-like. The flowers are clear glass.

Oak Park

Very geometric, resembling a leaded glass window. A mostly clear door, the square at the top and the dividing lines are frosted.

Lake Mist

From the bottom to top, the glass gradually transitions from frosted to transparent.

Tulle

Resembling the typical tulle pattern found in veils or cloth, this pattern has net-like quality, only enlarged or magnified to see the detail. Only the tulle lines are frosted; the rest of the glass is clear.

Brownstone

Like the traditional exterior door found on a Brownstone house, three squares containing large X's run vertically down the door. At the center of each X is a circle.

Tangle

Like strings of yarn or spaghetti, this pattern is random, appearing to have no discernible pattern.

Giverny

This closely resembles delicate lattice work. The lattice work is frosted with the rest of the door being clear.

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