Emerson's nearest showroom is Midland Park, at 108 Greenwood Avenue about 13 minutes away, and it opens by appointment only. Call (201) 507-5918 to book a time, or skip the trip: Accurate Glass & Mirror measures residential bathrooms in Emerson free of charge and cuts the glass afterward in its Lodi shop.
You call, you pick a time, and the room is yours when you arrive. The location is stocked with glass and hardware finishes, so the visit is spent handling actual materials instead of waiting behind other customers. Running by appointment only is the whole point of the format: a booked slot means somebody is expecting you and can work through panel layout, thickness and door swing without interruption. Questions that take five emails to resolve tend to take five minutes when the materials are sitting on the table between you.
If you would rather browse without booking, the Lodi showroom keeps regular hours, Monday through Friday from 9 to 5 and Saturday from 9 to 4, and it carries full enclosure displays you can walk around. Emerson sits closer to Midland Park, but the drive south is not long, and some homeowners do one trip to each: samples near home, assembled enclosures at the main shop.
Rough dimensions of the opening, a photo of the bathroom as it stands today, and a piece of the tile or stone if the room is still being built. None of that replaces the measure, but it makes the conversation concrete. Bring the fixture finish you have already chosen, or a picture of it, since hardware ranges from polished chrome and brushed nickel through matte black and oil-rubbed bronze, and the pairing is far easier to judge against the real thing.
Know your constraints too. A door that swings into a vanity, a window inside the wet area, a bench, or a curbless pan all change the layout, and every one of them is better raised at the appointment than discovered on install day. Once the design is settled, the free in-home measure in Emerson turns it into fabrication numbers, and the panels are cut and edged in Lodi before an installation date gets set. Nothing is ordered until the layout is agreed, so the appointment is where a bathroom stops being an idea and becomes a set of dimensions.
No. Midland Park is an appointment-only showroom, so the door is not staffed for drop-ins. Call (201) 507-5918 and claim a time instead. If you would rather browse on your own schedule, the Lodi showroom takes walk-ins six days a week and has full enclosure displays standing on the floor.
Yes, once the tile is chosen. Glass and metal read differently against gloss, matte and natural stone, and a finish that looks obvious in a photograph can look wrong on the wall. A single tile in hand is usually enough to settle the hardware question in minutes, and it prevents a second trip after the bathroom is grouted.
Midland Park is about 13 minutes from Emerson and runs on booked times rather than walk-ins. Call (201) 507-5918 to claim one, or ask for the free in-home measure and let the tape reach your bathroom first.