Slim Profile Glass Shower Partition Design Guide

Walk into any premium apartment in Bandra, Powai, or Lower Parel — and the bathroom almost always has one thing: a slim profile glass shower partition. No chunky frames. No plastic curtains. Just clean glass, minimal aluminium, and a bathroom that looks twice as large as it actually is.
Slim profile glass shower partitions have quietly become the default choice for modern Indian homes. And there’s a good reason for that.
But “slim profile” means different things to different contractors. In this post, we’ll break down exactly what it means, what designs work, what specifications to look for, and what it actually costs in Mumbai.
What Is a Slim Profile Glass Shower Partition?
A slim profile glass shower partition is a fixed or hinged glass enclosure for your shower area, held in place by narrow aluminium or stainless steel profiles — typically 16x45mm or 16x35mm in width.
The “slim” part refers to the frame. Standard shower partitions use bulkier aluminium channels that are visible from every angle. Slim profile systems use precision-engineered narrow sections that almost disappear behind the glass. The result is a frameless or near-frameless look without the engineering complexity of fully frameless systems.
Most commonly used in:
- 2BHK and 3BHK apartment bathrooms
- Hotel-style master bathrooms
- Compact wet areas in studio apartments
- Commercial washrooms and office bathrooms
If your bathroom has a dedicated shower area — even a small one — a slim profile partition is almost always a better option than a curtain or bulky framed enclosure.

Design Options: What’s Available
This is where most buyers get confused. “Slim profile shower partition” sounds like one thing — but there are actually several design configurations, each suited for a different bathroom layout.
Fixed Panel (Most Common)
One or two fixed glass panels that define the shower zone. No door. You walk in from an open side. Works beautifully in L-shaped or corner shower areas.
Good for: compact bathrooms, wet rooms, minimalist interiors. Not ideal for: open-plan bathrooms where water spray is an issue.

Swing Door + Fixed Panel
A fixed glass panel combined with a hinged swing door. This is the most popular configuration in Indian homes. The door swings inward or outward depending on space.
Uses a floor spring or patch fitting for the hinge — heavy-duty hardware that lasts 10–15 years with proper maintenance.
Sliding Door + Fixed Panel
A glass door that slides on a top-hung or bottom-rolling track. Preferred where bathroom space is tight and a swing door would hit the toilet or vanity.
Slim profile sliding systems use a concealed top-hung track — the aluminium is barely visible from below, and the glass appears to float.
Frameless vs Slim Frame — What’s the Difference?

| Feature | Fully Frameless | Slim Profile |
|---|---|---|
| Frame visibility | Near-zero | Minimal but present |
| Glass thickness needed | 10 mm minimum | 8mm or 10mm works |
| Cost | Higher | Moderate |
| Stability | Depends on hardware | Reliable with quality profiles |
| Maintenance | More cleaning near hinges | Easier overall |
| Recommended for | Luxury projects | Most standard projects |
Honest take: fully frameless looks slightly better in photos. Slim profile performs better in real daily use — especially in Mumbai’s humid bathrooms where water retention around hardware is a real concern.
Technical Specifications — What to Ask ForThis is the section most buyers skip. Don’t.
Profile Dimensions
- 16x45mm — standard slim profile, good strength-to-visibility balance
- 16x35mm — ultra-slim, best for minimalist design, requires precise glass tolerance
Both sizes are what Vitraglass works with. These are not generic dimensions — they require precise fabrication.
Glass
- 8mm toughened glass — suitable for fixed panels and lighter swing doors
- 10mm toughened glass — recommended for swing doors and sliding panels with daily heavy use
- 12mm toughened glass — for fully frameless configurations only
All glass should be IS 2553 Part 1 certified — this is the Indian safety standard for toughened glass. Non-certified glass can shatter dangerously. Check the BIS standard here.
Finish Options
- Anodized silver — classic, easy to maintain, doesn’t rust
- Powder-coated black — trending in 2024–25, pairs well with dark stone or matte tiles
- Brushed gold / champagne — premium look, visible fingerprints, needs regular wiping
- Chrome — shiny, dated look, less popular now
Pick finish based on your tile colour — not trends. Black profile on light tiles looks sharp. Gold on warm stone looks luxurious. Silver on everything looks clean.
Hardware
- Floor spring (for swing doors): Choose Dorma, Ozone, or equivalent heavy-duty brands
- Soft-close mechanism: Reduces door slam, extends hardware life
- Handle: Choose towel bar-style for easier grip in wet conditions
- Waterproofing: Silicone bead on all glass-to-wall joints — essential, not optional
Price Guide: What Does a Slim Profile Shower Partition Cost?
Prices vary depending on glass thickness, profile finish, hardware brand, and site condition.
| Configuration | Approx. Price Range (Mumbai) |
|---|---|
| Fixed panel only (single) | ₹8,000 – ₹28,000 |
| Fixed panel + swing door | ₹20,000 – ₹55,000 |
| Fixed panel + sliding door | ₹18,000 – ₹65,000 |
| Three-sided enclosure | ₹55,000 – ₹90,000 |
| Frameless (comparison) | ₹70,000 – ₹1,20,000+ |
Prices include fabrication, supply, and standard installation. Site-specific civil work (like waterproofing the base channel) is typically additional.
What affects price:
- Glass thickness (8mm vs 10mm vs 12mm)
- Profile finish (anodized vs powder-coated vs gold)
- Hardware brand (local vs imported)
- Bathroom shape (straight vs L-shaped vs irregular)
- Floor-to-ceiling height (above 2400mm adds cost)
Want a fast estimate? WhatsApp us your bathroom dimensions and a photo of the shower area — we’ll send a ballpark quote within a few hours. No site visit needed for the initial number.
Common Mistakes Buyers Make
We’ve done 500+ bathroom projects across Mumbai. These are the mistakes we see again and again.
1. Choosing 6mm glass to save cost 6mm glass is not suitable for shower enclosures with doors. It flexes under handle pressure and is more prone to cracking. Minimum 8mm for fixed panels, 10mm for doors.
2. Going fully frameless without understanding maintenance Fully frameless looks stunning — but patch fittings and pivot hinges collect soap scum and mineral deposits in Indian water conditions. Slim frame with proper silicone sealing is easier to clean daily.
3. Ignoring the base channel waterproofing The aluminium bottom track must be properly sealed to your bathroom floor. A gap or poor silicone bead will leak water outside the shower area — and you won’t notice until the floor beneath has issues.
4. Choosing finish based on showroom lighting Showrooms use warm lighting that makes gold and brushed finishes look incredible. In a bathroom with white LED or natural light, the same finish can look very different. Ask for actual samples.
5. Not accounting for door swing clearance A swing door needs 600–700mm of clearance in the direction it opens. In tight bathrooms, buyers sometimes realise this only during installation. Measure first.
Real Installation: Powai Apartment, 3BHK Master Bathroom
A client in Powai came to us with a 6×46 ft shower area, neutral grey tiles, and a preference for dark accents.
We installed a fixed 10mm toughened glass panel on one side and a swing door on the return, both in powder-coated matte black slim profile (16x45mm). Floor spring by Dorma. Towel bar handle in matching black.
Total glass area: approx. 14 sq ft. The bathroom went from looking like a builder flat to something out of a hospitality design magazine — their words, not ours.
Fabrication time: 8 working days. Installation: half a day.
The same configuration in Andheri (West) and Juhu villas has given similar results — slim profile black finish works especially well in Mumbai’s bright, naturally lit bathrooms.
Why Vitraglass
We’re a Mumbai-based glass contractor with 500+ completed projects across residential and commercial spaces.
- Free site measurement before any commitment
- 7–10 working day fabrication after confirmation
- IS 2553 Part 1 certified toughened glass — no shortcuts
- Profile sizes: 16x45mm and 16x35mm — both available
- Service cities: Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad
We don’t upsell unnecessarily. If your bathroom needs an 8mm fixed panel, we won’t push 12mm frameless. We’ll tell you what works for your space and your budget — and then build it properly.
Get your free site measurement. Share your bathroom dimensions and we’ll confirm the right configuration, profile size, and glass thickness — and send a detailed quote within 24 hours.
- Glass shower partition options — Vitraglass product page — Browse all shower enclosure configurations
- Slim profile vs frameless glass doors: a comparison — Detailed breakdown for buyers deciding between the two
- Contact Vitraglass for a free site measurement — Get a site visit and quotation
IS 2553 Part 1 — Bureau of Indian Standards — Official toughened glass safety standard
FAQ Section
Q1. Slim profile shower partition mein kitna glass thickness recommended hai? For fixed panels, 8mm toughened glass works well. For swing doors and sliding doors with daily use, 10mm is recommended. Fully frameless configurations require 12mm minimum.
Q2. Maintenance difficult hai kya slim profile shower partitions mein? Not at all — easier than fully frameless, actually. The narrow aluminium profile has fewer hidden crevices than patch fittings. Weekly wipe-down with a dry cloth + monthly silicone check is enough. Hard water marks can be removed with a mild vinegar solution.
Q3. Kya slim profile shower partition chote bathrooms ke liye sahi hai? Yes — it’s one of the best choices for compact bathrooms. The minimal profile creates visual openness. For very tight spaces (under 3×3 ft), a fixed panel without a door is the most practical option.
Q4. Installation mein kitna time lagta hai? Fabrication takes 7–10 working days after measurement and confirmation. The actual on-site installation takes 3–5 hours depending on configuration. No major civil work required unless the base channel area needs patching.
Q5. Kya Mumbai ki hard water se glass pe damage hota hai? Hard water leaves mineral deposits (whitish spots) on glass over time — this is a cleaning issue, not a structural one. Regular wiping and an annual professional cleaning prevents buildup. Low-E or easy-clean coated glass is also available for an additional cost.
Q6. Fully frameless vs slim profile — which should I choose? Choose slim profile if: you want a clean look at a practical price, your bathroom sees daily heavy use, or you prefer easier maintenance. Choose fully frameless if: it’s a luxury home, budget is not a constraint, and you have domestic help for regular cleaning.