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Neo-Angle, Inline or Curbless: Picking Your Shower Layout

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Buying GuideMay 28, 2026 · 5 min read

Neo-Angle, Inline or Curbless: Picking Your Shower Layout

The shape of your enclosure changes the cost, the cleaning, and the feel of the whole room. A quick guide.

Before we ever cut glass, we help you settle on a layout. Each one suits a different bathroom — here's the plain-English version.

Inline (straight) enclosures

A single run of glass — a fixed panel plus a door, or just one big panel over a tub. It's the most budget-friendly, easiest to clean, and works in most standard baths.

Neo-angle

Glass that wraps a corner at an angle, with the door on the diagonal. Perfect for tucking a shower into a corner and freeing up floor space in a smaller Naples or Cape Coral bathroom.

Curbless wet rooms

No threshold to step over — the shower floor flows right into the room. It's the most luxurious, most accessible option, and the one buyers notice. It does require careful slope and waterproofing, which is exactly the kind of detail our in-house crew plans up front.

How to decide

Still weighing it? We'll walk your space and recommend the layout that fits your room and your budget — free, within 48 hours.

Thinking about a glass project?

Free in-home consultation. Custom quote in 48 hours, installed in 1–2 weeks. Call 239-355-9696.

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