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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Shower curtains are not "passe" or "out of style" - they are just unequivocally and universally an inferior aesthetic choice as compared to glass doors, which is why you're not seeing them in renovated or new (read: expensive) homes. The issues that people have mentioned about maintenance and ease of use with young kids are valid, but those are analogous to the issues that cause people with kids to opt against the cream-colored rugs or furniture they really want. Glass doors are ALWAYS preferable aesthetically.[/quote] You know what's passe? YOU. You sound insufferable and super annoying.[/quote] I think people should do whatever they like, but when people are announcing that glass doors are the superior choice, I think of how often glass has been the choice and how often it has subsequently fallen out of favor. My grandparents' house, built in the 1920s? Had the separate tub and shower that House Hunters are always sure they need. The shower had a glass door. The first house my parents lived in when they were married? Tub/shower combo, and those sliding glass doors. I'm sure they thought their choices were timeless and elegant. And I'm sure whoever bought their house ripped it out, and maybe the next owners reinstalled it. I have no idea how cream-colored rugs count as high-end interior design. [/quote]
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