The words shower panel still make some think of some sort of fiberglass panel used as a shower surround, but a shower panel is quite different. A shower panel is actually a system of a shower head and jets that is mounted in an enclosed shower. The panels vary in amount of features they offer and there is a wide variety of options. Vigo has a great selection of shower panels and I will admit it was hard to choose and that’s where their great customer service came into play. I was directed to the newest models and was able to choose the perfect shower panel that had all the features we were looking for.
You probably remember the frameless shower doors we chose from Vigo Industries. We went with a shower panel from Vigo Industries as well. We chose a massaging shower panel with rain shower head and spray.
The shower panel system is made of solid stainless steel which is designed to be lightweight, durable and corrosion resistant. It perfectly matches the stainless steel trim of the coordinating shower doors. An invigorating shower is what you get with six fully adjustable body spray massage jets. The rain shower head and hand shower will ensure you are squeaky clean from head to toe.
The massage jets are made of solid brass . Hot and cold integrated thermostatic valve control will ensure the perfect temperature and three individual volume controls allow you to regulate each function independently as well as the ability to use the shower head and the hand shower simultaneously. Unit is pre plumbed for easy installation with stainless steel supply hoses and reinforced pipes on back. Best of all it’s covered with a limited lifetime warranty.
I cannot wait to show you the shower come together step by step so stay tuned to our curb appeal series as we are getting close to that point. So what do you think? Do you have a shower panel? Have you thought about getting one? Let me know your thoughts. If you love this you can see all the Vigo Industries Shower Panels on their website as well as follow them on Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest to get the latest updates.
I love frameless doors but I decided on frosted glass and I am very comfortable with my decision.
Even after deciding on the glass there were other decisions on the doors to make such as the finish on the door trim and whether I wanted a sliding door or one that opens out. I chose the sliding option just because I would be afraid of my little ones coming in and slamming it accidentally and I know it would make me a wreck.
The sliding option cost more but not as much as my sanity. There were only 2 choices for the trim and I chose the stainless steel over chrome, again pricier but I think easier to care for and more high-end than chrome which is fitting of a master bath.
The company I dealt with for the shower components was Vigo Industries and they were excellent and the gentleman that assisted me was helpful and answered all my questions. He even preferred the frosted glass as well which made me feel even more secure with my choice. So what are your thoughts on shower doors? Do you have clear glass frameless? Do you love or hate them or have a love, hate relationship with them? Do you have frosted frameless doors? Are you happy with them or do you regret having picked them? Share your thoughts with me on the comments for this post and keep following because we are going to cover every step of the way the progress of our bathroom and show you from start to finish how our bathroom comes together in our curb appeal series.