Where to Buy DreamLine Shower Doors and Shower Kits Online

DreamLine is one of the most popular names in shower enclosures because it covers the whole range — framed and frameless doors, sliding and neo-angle kits, and complete corner shower systems with the base and walls included. If you're remodeling a bathroom and trying to buy DreamLine online, this guide breaks down the main options, what they cost, and how to pick the right one for your space.

Quick answer

You can buy DreamLine shower doors and complete shower kits online and have them delivered for a remodel. The key choices are door style (framed, semi-frameless, or frameless), configuration (sliding/bypass, neo-angle corner, or a complete kit with base and walls), and size/handing to fit your opening. Super Arbor carries DreamLine shower doors and corner kits and ships nationwide.

Complete corner shower kits (the simplest path)

If you're building or replacing a corner shower, a complete kit is the most foolproof option — the door, base, and (sometimes) walls are designed to fit together, so you're not piecing components from different lines. A few representative options:

Tub doors

Converting or updating a tub-shower? A tub door swaps a curtain for glass without a full demo. The DreamLine Visions Semi-Frameless Sliding Tub Door in Brushed Nickel (with backwalls) (about $1,459) is a good example — a sliding door sized for a standard tub alcove.

How to choose the right DreamLine door

  1. Measure the opening accurately. Width is the critical dimension, and most DreamLine doors have an adjustment range (e.g. 56–60 in.) — match your measurement to that range.
  2. Pick the configuration for your layout. Neo-angle for a corner, sliding/bypass for a wider alcove or tub, a complete kit if you want base and walls included.
  3. Choose framed vs. frameless. Frameless looks the cleanest and is easiest to wipe down; framed and semi-frameless cost less and add rigidity.
  4. Match the finish (chrome, brushed nickel, black) to your faucets and fixtures for a cohesive look.
  5. Confirm handing and base direction if you're buying a kit, so the drain and door line up with your plumbing.

Don't forget the rest of the bathroom

A shower is usually one piece of a larger remodel. Sourcing the shower, vanity, and fixtures from one place keeps delivery and returns simple — Super Arbor carries a deep selection of bathroom vanities (across 18– to 72-inch-plus sizes), faucets, and fixtures alongside DreamLine showers, so you can quote and order a full bathroom in one order. Browse the catalog to put the package together.

Frequently asked questions

Are DreamLine showers hard to install?
Complete corner kits are designed to go together as a system, which is the most DIY-friendly route. Frameless custom configurations are more involved and are often best left to a pro.

Framed or frameless — which should I buy?
Frameless for the cleanest look and easiest cleaning; framed or semi-frameless to save money and add structural rigidity. Both are durable.

How do I get the size right?
Measure the opening width carefully and match it to the door's adjustment range. For kits, confirm the base footprint and the door handing fit your corner and plumbing.

Can I order the shower and a matching vanity together?
Yes — buying the shower, vanity, and fixtures from one supplier with delivery keeps a remodel on schedule and simplifies returns.

Ready to choose? Browse Super Arbor's catalog to buy DreamLine shower doors and kits — with the vanities and fixtures to finish the bathroom — delivered nationwide.