bathroom

Why use a curbless entry shower system?

You’ve seen these modern shower designs before, especially in hotels in the last decade. A curbless, or flush entry, shower system achieves a continuous tile design with no curb between the waterproofed shower area and the surrounding bathroom floor tile.

Elegant flush entry shower systems for everyday life.

Eldridge Company uses Schluter Waterproofing Systems exclusively- learn more about the product here.

Learn more about the funky Floor Tiles collection by WOW Tile seen on this primary bath accent wall.

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Take it a step further…

To achieve the seamless transition seen here we used a linear drain placed at the base of the seating bench. The drain is tiled and hidden. We love the minimal look.

So seamless it fades away.

FAQ’s

Does it cost more?

Yes. Linear drains are an upgrade cost for both the drain and the labor to install.

Is there extra maintenance?

Cleaning the drain out requires using a provided tool to pull the top of the drain off, usually needed twice per year. This really isn’t any different than typical center drain.