| how are doors gross? |
| Curtain (I thought I was the only person who hated shower doors). |
They get covered in soap scum and etched with hard water spots, and the tracks are disgusting. |
| I echo the curtains with a tub/shower combo...but for a high end stand-alone shower, you have to have doors. Curtains look low class in that setting. |
| Curtains. It's a cheap way to change the mood of the bathroom. |
| Curtain. I can't stands the horrible screechy squeak the doors can make. |
you have cheap doors |
| Sounds like it's curtains for those shower doors. Doh! |
You're a dirty do-hor! (said in Jersey accent.) |
And most of the time, it shrieks cheap. The only reason that it is acceptable for tubs and shower/tub combos is that doors are too hard when you need to bath a child. If there are no children, I would still go with doors, but when selling a house, you don't know whether there will be children or not, so you go with lowest common denominator. And for those who think that doors are disgusting, that's because the owners do not take care and clean them. Having seem many, many disgusting shower curtains in the same condition, it's about the caretakers, not the doors or curtains themselves. |
| Doors are better from showers, but curtains are better for giving baths to children. |
Doors are never good in a tub/shower combo. They are too clausterphobic. Tubs are way to narrow to enclose with a sliding door. It screams 1970s/early80s and dates your bathroom. |
| We have doors in our master bath and they are they drive me crazy. They never seem completely clean. I would much prefer curtains. |
| Another vote for curtain. Better for baths/kids and they just don't get gross. If your liner gets gross you can replace it for $4. |
+1 |