Shower Screen and Mirror Currambine

Custom-made Shower Screen and Mirror, Currambine

We supply and install shower screens and mirrors in Currambine and its surrounding areas.

The fluted shower screen and mirror in this Currambine bathroom share the same softened radius corners, and the vertical fluting of the shower panel echo the reeded fronts of the vanity. We manufactured and installed both as part of the customer’s bathroom renovation.

Project Overview:

Technical Specifications

SCREEN:

Custom fluted (narrow reeded) glass, 10mm low iron toughened, single fixed panel, radius top corner, frameless, brushed brass brackets

MIRROR:

Custom Majestic floating mirror, 200mm radius corners

LOCATION:

Currambine

Custom Shower Screen and Mirror Currambine

Fluted glass shower screen

This is a single fixed panel, frameless screen.

The reeded glass softens and obscures the view into the shower without closing it off, so the wet area reads as part of the room instead of a sealed box, and light still passes through the glass rather than being blocked by it.

This is one of the reasons fluted glass shower screens have become one of our most requested options. The customer specified low iron glass, which carries far less of the green tint you see in standard glass, so the fluting stays clear and bright along its full length.

The brushed brass brackets holding the panel, pick up the brushed brass tapware, keeping the metal finishes consistent from the shower across to the basin.

Radius corner detail

The top corner of the panel is shaped to a radius, so the glass finishes in a soft curve rather than a hard right angle.

This single radius corner echoes the curves of the mirror above the vanity. It is a small piece of detailing that takes the edge off the tallest element in the room and continues the soft curves running through the bathroom.

Custom Majestic mirror with radius corners

The mirror is our Majestic style, a floating mirror where the supporting frame sits hidden behind the glass so the mirror appears to hover just off the wall.

Made to measure for the vanity, with 200mm radius corners, repeating the curve at the top of the shower panel.

Sitting above the cabinetry (which has a fluted fascia to echo the shower panel), it reflects the terrazzo wall back across the room, which makes the bathroom feel larger than its footprint.

It sits within the range of custom mirrors we make for Perth bathrooms, including rounded and radius-corner shapes.

Shower Screens in Currambine

This project is in Currambine, in Perth’s northern corridor near Joondalup. It is the kind of established residential pocket where bathrooms built a decade or two ago are now being reworked into contemporary, open areas, and where a single fluted panel could suit the layout better than a fully enclosed screen.

If you are planning a bathroom in Currambine or the surrounding northern suburbs, we offer a free measure and quote, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.

Frequently Asked Questions

Narrow reeded glass distorts and breaks up the view, so anyone outside sees shapes and movement rather than detail, while light still passes through. It is not the same as satin etched glass, which obscures the view completely. If total privacy is the priority, satin etched is the option, but most people choosing fluted are after that softened, partly screened look rather than a full block.

No. The reeded pattern sits on the outer face of the glass only, and the inner face, the side that faces the shower and collects any soap residue, is completely smooth. So it cleans the same way as any shower glass, with a soft cloth and a non-abrasive glass cleaner, avoiding scouring pads and harsh products. The texture is moulded into the glass, so there is nothing to wear off over time.

A single fixed panel is positioned to block the direct spray from the shower head, which is the main source of overspray. Keeping the rest of the floor dry comes down to how the bathroom is set out, the fall of the floor and where the waste sits, which is part of the overall bathroom design rather than the glass itself. In a well-planned walk-in like this one, the panel and the layout work together.

Fluted glass is not limited to a fixed panel. We use it in may configurations, frameless at 10mm or semi-frameless at 6mm, across the shower screen range. A single panel suited this Currambine bathroom because the shower is open, but the same glass works in a door configuration where the layout calls for it.

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