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When you don't want the shower to stand out in a bathroom, consider using a frameless screen

It took two months from planning through to installation of this custom-designed shower. And Betta Industries administration manager John Bishop says no expense was spared.
"The frameless shower screens are priced at the upper end of the scale because we needed to precision cut the 10mm-thick toughened glass to accommodate special fixtures for the screen."
Bishop says the hinges and other fixtures were crucial to the shower screen's functionality.

"Because the screen is so heavy, we had to use specially cut hinges and brackets to keep it upright. The hinges are engineered to sit around the glass and secure the frameless screen to the wall," says Bishop.
Betta Industries also designed, manufactured and installed four wardrobes and 15 polished-edge bathroom vanity mirrors for this project.
"All these features were manufactured to the customer's specifications using premium raw materials," he says.

For further information, contact Betta Industries Pty Ltd, 42-44 Box Road, Taren Point 2229, phone (02) 9525 7055, fax (02) 9525 3070. Email: betta@bettawardrobes.com.au. Website: www.bettawardrobes.com.au.
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