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84 Clinton Shower Door Before and After, Lower East Side Manhattan

March 16, 2026

Finished sliding shower door at 84 Clinton, Lower East Side Manhattan, with chrome hardware and gray tile backdrop.

At 84 Clinton, in the Lower East Side, Manhattan, this bathroom already had a strong foundation. The gray tile wall, built in bench, wall niche, and compact vanity were all in place. What it needed was the final layer that would make the shower feel complete and work better every day.

This shower door before and after is a good example of how the right glass setup can finish a small Manhattan bathroom without making it feel closed in. Clear glass keeps the room open. A slider keeps the footprint practical. Clean chrome hardware ties everything together.

Before

Before shower area at 84 Clinton, Lower East Side Manhattan, before sliding glass shower door installation.

Before the install, the shower opening was fully open. The tile work looked sharp, but the room still read as unfinished and the wet area had less separation from the rest of the bathroom.

After

After shower door installation at 84 Clinton, Lower East Side Manhattan, with a clear sliding glass enclosure and chrome hardware.

After the install, the bathroom feels brighter, more finished, and more controlled. The sliding glass shower door closes off the water zone while keeping the tile, bench, and room depth easy to see.

Why this 84 Clinton shower door setup works

In a Lower East Side bathroom like this one, layout matters as much as looks. A swinging shower door can ask for more clearance than the room wants to give. A sliding shower door solves that problem cleanly. It keeps circulation simple, works well beside the vanity, and still gives the shower a finished custom look.

Clear shower glass also helps a compact Manhattan bathroom feel larger. Instead of cutting the room in half visually, the enclosure lets the full gray tile wall stay visible. That keeps the design calm and open, which is exactly what you want in a city bathroom with a tight footprint.

The chrome hardware fits this room especially well. It matches the existing fixtures, keeps the finish bright, and gives the enclosure a clean architectural line without pulling attention away from the tile and stone details.

What changed from before to after

The main change is simple, but important. The bathroom went from an open shower setup to a defined sliding glass enclosure. That means better water control, a more complete finished look, and a layout that feels intentional instead of temporary.

This kind of before and after shower door installation is often one of the highest impact upgrades in a bathroom renovation. The enclosure is functional, but it also changes how the whole room reads. At 84 Clinton, the final result feels sharper, cleaner, and more tailored to the space.

Project Details

Location, 84 Clinton, Lower East Side, Manhattan.
Door style, Sliding shower door.
Glass, Clear tempered shower glass.
Hardware, Chrome finish with towel bar handles.
Bathroom features, Built in bench, wall niche, gray tile backdrop.
Project type, Before and after shower door installation.

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