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Unikoo Shower Door Selector: UKD01 vs. UKS04 vs. UKH07 — Which One Fits Your Bathroom?

Three doors. Three different physical problems solved. The right choice isn't about which one looks better — it's about which one matches the opening you actually have and the entry motion that works in your space.

The Comparison at a Glance

UKD01 UKS04 UKH07
Type Double sliding Barn-style sliding Frameless swing
Opening width 56–72 in. 50–65 in. Per layout
Height options 72, 76, 80 in. 76, 80, 84 in. Per layout
Entry clearance ~55–60% of width ~90–95% of width Full panel width
Bottom track Yes No No
Glass 3/8 in. SGCC 3/8 in. SGCC 3/8 in. SGCC
Best for Wide openings, tub conversions Maximum entry, tall ceilings Open aesthetic, swing space available
Starting price From $720 From $650 Per configuration

UKD01: When Your Opening Is 56–72 Inches

The UKD01 double sliding frameless door covers the widest standard range in Unikoo's line. Two independent panels on parallel tracks — open from the left, the right, or split down the middle for maximum clearance. It's the go-to for tub-to-shower conversions where the alcove runs 60–72 inches, and for master bathrooms where two people use the shower at different times.

The UKD01 runs on a bottom track. Clean it weekly and it stays watertight with no issues. If bottom track maintenance is a concern, the UKS04 removes it entirely.

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Choose the UKD01 if: your opening is 56–72 inches and you want a proven double-sliding configuration with in-stock availability across multiple size variants.

UKS04: When Entry Width Matters Most

The UKS04 barn-style sliding door hangs from a top-mounted track — one panel suspended from large-diameter stainless rollers, sliding completely to one side. The result: 90–95% of the total opening width becomes entry clearance. No bottom track, no panel overlap eating into the opening.

On a 60-inch enclosure, a standard bypass door gives you roughly 26 inches of entry. The UKS04 gives you 56. For anyone who has ever turned sideways to get into their own shower, that difference is immediate.

Available in heights up to 84 inches — the statement option for bathrooms with ceiling tile that runs high.

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Choose the UKS04 if: your opening is 50–65 inches, maximum entry clearance matters, and you want to eliminate the bottom track.

UKH07: When the Door Itself Is the Design

The UKH07 frameless swing door opens on wall-mounted hinges — one large glass panel swinging inward or outward on self-centering hardware. No track at all. The bathroom floor runs uninterrupted from wall to wall.

It requires swing clearance — typically 24–28 inches on the opening side. In bathrooms where that clearance exists, the UKH07 produces the cleanest possible result: a single unframed panel of 3/8-inch SGCC glass, hardware barely visible, the tile work fully on display.

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Choose the UKH07 if: you have swing clearance available, aesthetic minimalism is the priority, and you want zero track hardware on floor or ceiling.

30-Second Decision Tree

What is your opening width?

66–72 inches
→ UKD01
50–65 in. + max entry
→ UKS04
50–65 in. + standard entry
→ UKD01 or UKS04
Any width + swing space
→ UKH07

Do you want zero bottom track?

Yes, no bottom track
→ UKS04 or UKH07
No preference
→ Any model

Shop UKD01 double sliding doors  ·   Shop UKS04 barn-style doors  ·   Shop UKH07 swing doors

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