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30 Gorgeous Bathroom Shower Ideas We're Swooning Over

Courtesy of Leclair Decor

There are two types of people in the world. Some wake up extra early to take a long, luxurious shower before sitting and enjoying a morning coffee with a book or the morning news. Then, there are those who barely have the time to do a quick head-to-toe rinse after hitting the snooze button for an entire hour. Personally, we consider ourselves the latter. Neither is better—simply different—and both deserve just as satisfying of a shower as the next one.

And if we're totally honest, the quality of your shower is not summed up by the quantity of time you spend in there. It's the quality of your setup that really matters. To be sure you're getting the elevated experience you deserve, here are 30 shower ideas to apply to your own bathroom. Whether you have the budget to completely renovate or just some spare time on a weekend to refresh your existing design, there's an idea in here for you. And dare we say, you might even be willing to wake up extra early to hop in these stalls. 

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Courtesy of West of Main Design

Ever wanted to feel warm water running down the front and back of your body at the same time? This setup with dual-facing showerheads makes it possible. No more cold side on icy winter mornings. And if this wasn't inspiring all its own, we also can't help but notice (and be inspired by) the on-trend color palette of tan and black.

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Design: Michelle Berwick, Photo: Larry Arnal

You usually see shower setups with a single tile installed from floor to ceiling, but this one goes against the grain, boasting a pale blue rectangular tile on the bottom and a white penny mosaic on the top. Think of it as wainscoting, but for your shower. But the best part is, this bathroom design managed to incorporate a third style tile on the floor, without making it feel like too much.

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Design: Sarah Fultz, Photo: Mike Davello

While showers are usually designed with a bright, light color scheme, this shower tile with hints of black, blue, and green feels incredibly luxe. You might not see this dark setup in most homes, but it feels like it would look right at home in a high-end spa. If this doesn't make you rethink the clean subway tile look, we don't know what will.

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Design: Michelle Berwick, Photo: Larry Arnal

A glass box positioned in the corner of your bathroom for a stand-up shower is both modern and beautiful. It creates a separation from the rest of the bathroom without feeling claustrophobic or like an obstruction to your layout. Just be sure to keep plenty of window cleaner on hand to keep it water spots and soap scum away.

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Design, Photo: Leclair Decor

While most doors come complete with a towel rack installed across the front, we love how this setup includes a ladder design that holds your towels and adds a sculptural element to this space. It also eliminates the need to add a towel rack or hooks on the wall.

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Courtesy of West of Main Design

While we often lust over a clean, shiny, white subway tile, this ruby red version of the classic adds an extra special touch. Tones of pink, red, and burgundy almost mimic the look of brick walls, but with a softer feel. Play up the warm tones with a wooden stool styled with your favorite apothecary and an extra towel for an at-home resort feel.

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Design: Michelle Berwick, Photo: Larry Arnal

Shower organizers and shelves can clutter the look of your sleek shower and cheapen your high-end design. A build-in shelf alcove holds all your best body products, but also frames them in a way that look like a gorgeous store display. The all-white tile design makes them pop too, and is it just us, or do they somehow feel better and smell better when they look good on a shelf?

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Design: LAVA Interiors, Photo: William Lavalette

Despite what your Instagram feed might tell you, you don't need endless square footage to create a luxury shower experience. This narrow shower stall boasts some big style with help of the textured tile, brass hardware, a paned window design, and a contrasting black tile floor. When your tiny space looks good, trust us, you won't miss the extra feet. And it's Insta-worthy to boot.

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Design: Grey Hunt Interiors, Photo: Stacy Zarin Goldberg

Ever wondered what it would be like to shower every morning in the rainforest? Well, a few potted plants can transport you to a lush treehouse in Belize. Well, not exactly, but it's a great place for your plant babies to thrive and an even better place for you to enjoy them. There's even a stool to relax on the next time you whisper sweet nothings to your monstera.

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Design: Grey Hunt Interiors, Photo: Stacy Zarin Goldberg

A bench in the shower is useful for many reasons, but finding the space or contractor to add one to your bare space isn't always easy. We love how the surface of this tub extends outward and doubles as a shower bench on the right, perfect for shaving your legs or relaxing while your conditioner sets.

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Courtesy of Vipp

If you're loving the terrazzo trend as much as the next home décor enthusiast, consider covering your entire bathroom and shower in this trendy material. The gray and black undertones throughout create a modern, yet moody feel that's sure to look cool for years to come. The fluted detailing along the shower wall helps break up the pattern, giving this shower a totally unique look.

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Design, Photo: Leclair Decor

We know you've seen showers with sprigs of eucalyptus hanging from the shower head. While it's definitely a vibe, the addition of greenery is more than just an aesthetic. When your shower heats up, the steam allows the eucalyptus to release oils that make your morning rinse feel like a spa experience.

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Courtesy of LAVA Interiors

A skylight is a plus in any setting, but adding one above your shower is sure to help you get your morning started off right every time. You can soak up your vitamin D while your strands soak up you conditioner. Plus, it ensures the lighting is always right to show off that gorgeous tile work.

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Design: Mindy Gayer Design Co. , Photo: Vanessa Lentine

You don't need to empty your bank account making your shower feel brand new—sometimes the only upgrade you need is a new shower curtain. Swap that dingy clear curtain you've had since college for a more stylish one and your bathroom will look totally renewed in a snap.

16 Stylish Shower Curtain Ideas to Instantly Upgrade Your Bathroom

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Courtesy of Katie Martinez Design

We can't stress the importance of hardware enough—the wrong faucet could really make or break your entire design. This setup perfectly matches the gold sink hardware to the ones in the shower, making for a cohesive, and expensive-looking feel. The achromatic color palette (including the white subway tile and black grout) looks chic against all the gold.

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Design: Emily Henderson, Photo: Sara Ligorria-Tramp

Sure, you could go with a basic shower head, but a unique rainfall platform like this one will make your morning rinse that much more luxurious. This white-on-white design with a hint of gold looks just as good when it's off as it does when it's trickling down a steady shower stream.

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Design: Emily Henderson, Photo: Sara Ligorria-Tramp

If it's the little details that matter, these micro tiles are all we can focus on. These tiny tiles make up a chevron pattern that somehow looks understated but makes a major impact. However, we could only imagine the installation is painstaking, but hey, Rome wasn't built in a day either.

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Design: Emily Henderson, Photo: Sara Ligorria-Tramp

With so many hardware options in all colors finishes and finishes, it could be difficult to settle on a single one. When in doubt, you can never go wrong with a classic pairing of black hardware and white tile. The high contrast always makes for a standout design.

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Design: Emily Henderson, Photo: Sara Ligorria-Tramp

Okay, we're calling it now: Jade is the new marble. This soft grayish green stone with cream-colored veins running throughout looks spa-worthy as it does Insta-worthy. While we can only imagine you'll be seeing this stone on countertops, backsplashes and floors, we think this jade shower will be replicated time and time again. The all-white decor of this bathroom design makes this stunning shower the centerpiece.

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Design: Emily Henderson, Photo: Sara Ligorria-Tramp

Just because the bathroom is a more utilitarian space doesn't mean you can't add some special touches. Throw in some leaning art, a candle or two, and plenty of greenery to soften up a tile-filled room.

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Courtesy of Alvin Wayne

We love how this bathroom gives a single wall dual uses. One one side you get a faucet for a bath and the other hides a walk-in shower. Genius!

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Design: Hive LA Home, Photo: Amy Bartlam

Ideal for smaller bathroom spaces, this all-in-one stall houses both a shower head and a freestanding tub, proving that your really can have it all. And again, the product alcove from earlier makes another appearance proving that shower caddis are a thing of the—or at least they should be.

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Design: Kate Lester Interiors, Photo: Amy Bartlam

Some enjoy the steamy fog of a hot shower and others prefer to stay in the clear. This convertible window above the shower door allows you to open it when you want the steam to vent out, and close it when you prefer to create the feel of an at-home sauna.

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Courtesy of Ashley Montgomery Design

When you find a really good tile pattern, it's best to stick with it. We love how this bathroom boasts a gorgeous achromatic star pattern along the wall and across the floor. Keep the rest of the bathroom design fairly minimal to keep the focus where it belongs: on that beautiful tile pattern.

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Courtesy of Ashley Montgomery Design

If you're lucky enough to have an original clawfoot tub sitting in your bathroom, don't you dare think of upgrading it to something more modern. This shower setup feels old-Hollywood glamorous in a way that can only be passed down from generations past. Drive home the theme with art-deco touches, like the sconce on the side of the mirror.

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Courtesy of Ashley Montgomery Design

Why restrict your morning shower to doors, curtains and tubs? Even though it's inside a bathroom, this open shower setup with a stone floor feels one with nature somehow. An inconspicuous drain positioned right under the shower head will ensure you don't have flooding issues.

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Courtesy of Brophy Interiors

Two shower heads are better than one, but there's nothing like an added handheld attachment. The simple addition not only makes getting clean more enjoyable, it looks beautiful to boot. It's like a triple threat.

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Courtesy of AE Designs

While tile is mostly utilitarian and installed in a way that shows off your tile in a simple pattern, this shower proves that tile can actually create the look of a gorgeous mural. Installed to boast a light-to-dark and then light-again ombre creates a tie-dye effect that's both unique and beautiful to look at. Contrasting it with a fairly minimal tile on the opposite wall gives the blue side the spotlight.

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Courtesy of Alvin Wayne

While most sliding shower doors look outdated, this bathroom is proof that newer ones can look sleek and modern. The stainless steel hardware on the top and bottom ensure these doors will look stylish in this setup for years to come. Just be sure to keep it squeaky clean to keep it from looking dated.

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Design: Leah Alexander of Beauty Is Abundant, Photo: Marie Edison

Play with the contrast of tiles and grout colors to create a look that truly shows off your personal style. The deep tone of this royal blue tile against the bright white grout looks graphic in a retro-cool way. It's part '80s, part modern (with the help of chrome touches), and all kinds of Insta-worthy.

15 Walk-In Shower Ideas That Will Make You Think Twice About a Tub

24 Stunning Walk-In Shower Ideas

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Add luxury to your space with these timeless and eye-catching designs.

By Mariah Thomas

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Your bathroom is a place of solitude. It's where you can unwind at the end of the day — taking a relaxing soak in your bathtub or indulging in a long and steamy shower after work and other daily activities. If you're looking to revamp your space, adding a walk-in shower is a great starting point. Walk-in showers can add a sense of elegance to your bathroom. They're accessible and come in variety of styles — including having rainfall shower heads, built-in spa seats and walls adorned with soap holders. You might even find them easier to clean, as they have fewer edges and fixtures than tubs (check out our top picks to keep your bathroom spotless).

Whether you have a small or large bathroom, walk-in showers can be modified to fit any space. Some may be doorless, while others have a sliding entrance or curtain to brighten or define the section's use. To inspire your bathroom's design scheme, browse these pictures of walk-in shower ideas that are eye-catching, elegant and will leave you feeling invigorated.

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Traditional Style

With a clear and sleek look, this walk- in shower blends in with any bathroom's design.

Osborne and Little

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Cabana Stripe

Black and white make an eye-catching combination. Maureen Stevens Designs used cabana stripe for a unique and minimalistic look that's unforgettable.

Simon Whitmore

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Steaming Aromatherapy

The intricate tile flooring adds a bold contrast to the white tile walls and silver handle. Hanging fresh eucalyptus branches will provide a relaxing scent to your shower's steam for a mini aromatherapy treatment.

GAP Interiors/Robin Stubbert

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Opposites Attract

This shower's overall white design blends in with the space's decor, while the black and white curtain sets it apart from its surroundings.

Max Kim-Bee for Country Living

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Welcoming Light

A curved shower head and space for seating makes for a classic and spacious look. The tall glass walls help to keep the steam within, while adding a welcoming feel to the nearby window's light.

Michael Partenio

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Rustic and Sophisticated

By incorporating black and white statement tile, Koo de Kir Architectural Interiors creates a cozy and rustic feel to the shower's design. The geometric pattern blends in with the bathroom's homey look, while adding a sophisticated flair.

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The Ultimate Spa Experience

Designed by Heart and Haven, this walk-in shower has glass walls to create an airy and enlarged look. The two shower heads combined cultivate a steamy and relaxing spa-like experience.

Brett Beyer

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A Timeless Design

Pappas Miron used the beauty of a black and white palette to design this luxurious and modernist look. The geometric tile flooring and white tile walls add a sense of closure, making the space seem smaller than it actually is.

Miki Duisterhof for Country Living

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A Vintage Look

This shower blends in with the bathroom's overall vintage look, thanks to glass walls and black tile adorning the bottom portion of the shower's wall and rim.

Annie Schlechter

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Bold Entrance

The shower's position and the view leading to walking in adds a strong sense of grandeur. The different green hues throughout the bathroom's design only adds to this walk-in shower's dramatic unveiling.

Aimee Mazzenga

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Beauty in Basics

Designed by studio CAK, this walk-in shower's basic black and white palette cultivates an elegant feel. From the white shower head and handle to the black rim of the glass wall, this shower makes a striking feature.

Trevor Tondro

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An Unexpected Pattern

Adding patterns to your shower walls — like this honeycomb-like tessellation — adds a luxe appeal. With silver faucets and a space for seating, this walk-in shower is stylish and accessible.

David Tsay for Country Living

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Sloped Ceiling

You can customize your walk-in shower to have any shape that your space allows — including this sloped ceiling. The gold faucet and white surrounding look, offers a clean and bright atmosphere.

Lisa Romerein

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Checkered Pattern

Add some flair to your shower's interior with a striking pattern such as this green checkered look. With a glass door and silver embellishments, it adds drama to the rest of the bathroom's design.

Nickolas Sargent

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A Dramatic Effect

Using black and white color blocking for a modernist appeal, designer Scott Sanders cultivates a dramatic effect. The substantial black coloring throughout cues the feeling of solitude and tranquility.

Sam Frost

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Marble Luxe

Black and white unite in a unique way with this marble walk-in shower. Designed by Sarah Walker Design Associates, this shower's glass door and intricate geometric flooring design eludes luxury and space.

Lisa Romerein for Country Living

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Chrome and Whites

With an arched and doorless entrance, this walk-in shower's chrome, marble and white color palette makes for a timeless look. The built-in bench adds an accessible touch and place for shampoo and other bottles.

Monica Buck

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A Creative Focal Point

With cornflower blue curtains and a geometric wall pattern, this shower stall becomes the focal point of the room. The curtains and curb help to keep the water from running.

Alec Hemer

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Bold Geometric Tile

For a doorless walk-in shower, add a curtain to separate it from the rest of the space. Bold blue geometric floor tile brings a pop of color, while adding an intricate touch to an overall white surrounding.

William Waldrow for Country Living

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An Open Feel

Try turning your master bedroom into your bath — with an enlarged walk-in shower for an expansive and open feel. The shower floor is covered in limestone tiles (the walls with subway tiles). A ceiling shower head provides a refreshing bathing experience.

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Plenty of Light

This white and fully tiled shower only features one glass door, with an open curb to easily walk in. The black shower head and handle add basic coloring, while the glass welcomes any light from the bathroom window.

James Carriere

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Striped Walls

This bathroom may be small, but the wide horizontal lines throughout make the space seem much larger than it is. The glass shower door adds an eye-catching effect.

John Michael Cooper

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Open and Airy

If you're looking for an airy feel, add a large walk-in shower to your bathroom. The tall glass doors keep the steam inside (the eucalyptus plants are a refreshing touch), while the black embellishments only add to the glass's design.

Peter Molick

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Visual Appeal

This shower layout brings a bold and compact appeal with its geometric white tiles and doses of black coloring.

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18 incredible shower ideas to inspire you to renovate

Tired of your shower and need fresh ideas? Maybe it's too tight. Perhaps its appearance is outdated, and it looks somehow dull and gray. Or does the shower area simply lack a certain personality?

Whatever the reason for your dissatisfaction, we will help you by sharing 18 brilliant bathroom shower space design ideas that will completely update the outdated look of the shower and bath.

18 amazing and innovative shower ideas for your bathroom

There are many ways to give your bathroom the look you want. You may need only minor interventions to update it - for example, you just need to change the color of the walls, hang a shower curtain or put a rug on the floor. Sometimes, in order to make the bathroom look fresh and modern, it is enough to replace the plumbing. If you decide to completely update its appearance, you can remove the bathtub and organize a shower area with transparent glass panels in its place or divide the space of the room into two parts - for a shower and a bathtub. Such solutions will look elegant and individual.

The key to most modern design projects is to create an open space or visibility. There are many ways to create this visual effect. It can be achieved with light colors and contrast, well-placed patterns/patterns, and even glass or reflective surfaces. Vertical orientation and giving space depth are a common denominator in current ideas for arranging shower areas, thanks to which each of them will create a feeling of spaciousness and novelty.

#1. BRIGHT, BOLD AND MODERN SHOWER RENOVATION IDEAS

It's amazing how a bright pattern can bring a small space to life. This example has a lot of great little touches to borrow from. First, notice the black-painted ceiling with a metal-framed light fixture. It creates a contrast to the entire space of the room and gives it an interesting look. Wooden shelves with decorative cast-iron brackets add warmth to the room while maintaining a cohesive style. Although plain white tiles are used, they come in different sizes and shapes, creating a really nice texture. And with the help of a curtain with bright patterns, an accent was made - the room immediately “played”.

#2. A GREAT UPDATE FOR A SMALL SHOWER

When working with small spaces, do your best to make the room look bigger. Light colors visually create volume, patterns / patterns also increase it. This ruffled shower curtain adds softness to the space, but at the same time it adds height to the room due to the vertical folds. The white color of the curtain in this room with walls in a soft neutral tone is a smart choice that does not disturb the overall light shade of the space. It is not necessary to make everything monochromatic, but using the same color scheme for walls and curtains can visually enlarge the room.

#3. A BEAUTIFUL EARTH-INSPIRED BATHROOM TILE

Who wouldn't want a custom tiled bathroom with such individual character? Just imagine how wonderful it is to take a shower in such an oasis every day. We really like the color of the tiles on the longitudinal wall. It has the look of marble but in warm, natural earth tones that look so luxurious and inviting. The wall with the image of a tree is a real work of art. It is covered with a slab of Cambrian quartz agglomerate/composite stone (Cambria). The pattern of the tree and leaves is made with the help of inlay, and the shades of quartz are selected by hand. The rest of the room, including the floor, is tiled, while the opposite wall is made entirely of glass. A project of this kind, thanks to its individual and unique features, can seriously increase the value of your home.

#4. SIMPLE WAYS TO GIVE CHIC TO A REGULAR BATHROOM

Sometimes the bathroom becomes a kind of functional room, devoid of any style. It's okay, it can be fixed. With a little creativity, even the most boring bathroom can be made to look chic. You can start by painting the walls (in this case, the cinder block partitions) in the same color, the space will begin to breathe. This will form the basis for further action. Wooden flooring in the shower to some extent will create the atmosphere of a spa. Antique-style wooden hook-and-loop bar adds interest and warmth to the room. With a white top and horizontal gray stripes at the bottom, the shower curtain is the perfect transition piece that adds a sense of verticality to the space while elegantly merging dark floors and light walls into a single look.

#5. Transform your bathroom with patterned wallpaper

No, it's not about old-fashioned patterns. Modern print with trendy patterns will completely transform the look of any bathroom, turning it into a completely new space. These wallpapers will add color, volume and are a great way to bring back to life and modernize an outdated interior. If you're renting a house, self-adhesive wallpaper is generally a great solution - you can stick it on when you move in and take it off when you leave. In this project, in addition to wallpapering the cabinet doors, new handles with a glass head were installed. A glass stand with a hidden fastener was also suspended. Bright white towels and a curtain with a dark blue pattern fit perfectly into the overall color palette.

#6. REFINED DESIGN SHOWER

Does your significant other splash more water when showering than they pour on themselves? Then this project is for you. If you are lucky enough to have a large bathroom, then a glass-framed shower area is an impressive and modern solution. We also love the little pedestal in the shower, which delineates the space in a functional and elegant way. The multicolored neutrals on the tiled floor add some contrast. But what makes this project particularly interesting is the dark wood floors. As for the rug and other textiles, it is better to stick to a neutral range and simple patterns - this will fit well with the minimalist organization of the entire space.

#7. EASY RESTORATION OF THE APPEARANCE OF THE SHOWER: RESTORATION (ENAMELING)

Restoration of a shower cabin or bathtub can give impressive results. In old houses, showers and bathtubs that have faded from time to time and darkened from long use, which, of course, look outdated, are sometimes found. But you can not rush to throw them away: processing these items with enamel is a great and affordable way to restore their appearance. It is best to choose the traditional bright white color, which is associated with cleanliness and freshness. And if you also got a bathroom with faded, faded wallpaper, then a coat of neutral paint will help restore the room to a new look.

#8. LUXURY STYLE SHOWER WITH GOLD ACCENTS

Simply changing the color of your fixtures and fittings can dramatically change the look of your shower area in your bathroom. Subway tiles are extremely popular, but with simple plumbing, they can sometimes look boring and boring. The matte gold hue of the fittings and fixtures immediately brings the look to life in this project. It brings a certain warmth and creates an interesting contrast to the white tiles. Thanks to him, the shower area looks modern. A transparent glass door looks very appropriate, which allows you to see all this beauty, allows you to enjoy the magnificent style. We especially love how well the warm gold hue pairs with the wood cabinetry and the splashes of yellow on the rug.

#9. FUNNY PATTERNS AND SPACE MORE

Yes, you can combine multiple patterns, even in a small space. Take a look at this masterfully crafted project. As already noted, the light colors of the walls and ceiling are what you need when it comes to visually increasing compact areas. However, there is plenty of room for other design choices as well.

This project makes good use of a small vertically designed alcove space and open shelves for storing bath products, which adds extra usable space to the room. To make it look attractive, experiment with artistically executed items for storing various necessary things, for example, place wire or wicker baskets on such shelves.

The tiles in this bathroom are just gorgeous. Check out this geometric pattern. This is an interesting accent, which is contrasted with a gentle greenish bathtub. This tile pairs perfectly with a shower curtain with neutral gray and white stripes and silver sanitary fittings. Only 5 color shades were used in the interior, but what a wonderful result.

#10. RUSTIC MINIMALIST BATH TRANSFORMATION

Simply chic. This bathroom looks like it's located somewhere in a luxury boutique hotel in a resort. The shower frame partition looks elegant. It allows the use of transparent glass to maintain the feeling of spaciousness of the room, but also structures the space and at the same time emphasizes its volume and three-dimensionality. A wooden bench and wooden shelving in the form of a ladder, thanks to the use of natural materials, help to create a warm atmosphere in a rustic style. A beautiful oriental carpet on the floor has the same effect. If your room has enough space, you can decorate it with plants that fit perfectly into this look.

#11. OPEN INTERIOR DESIGN FOR A SPACIOUS BATHROOM

This project is an example of how a bathroom can be enhanced with architectural modifications. Replace the sliding door and bathtub with a shower with this kind of partition, which will make your bathroom much more spacious. This concept can be called a hybrid: the partition is partly a wall, partly a glass panel, and it all looks great. We also love that the dark tiles in the shower match perfectly with the dark flooring in the rest of the room. It's kind of a small touch, but it adds coherence to the whole interior. Framing in bright white, a simple painting on the wall, a rug and a towel were all it took to complete this bold look.

#12. TRADITIONAL STREET VIEW BATHROOM

Windows are not just for living rooms and bedrooms. Some bathrooms offer such stunning views that it's best not to hide them behind shower curtains or frosted doors. Open up your bathroom space with a transparent glass panel and you'll get a double benefit: your bathroom will be visually larger and you'll be able to enjoy the view from the window. If you have such a wonderful window, be sure to cover the frame with waterproof paint to protect the wood from moisture. Such a simple solution will make an ordinary bathroom much more interesting.

#13. CONTEMPORARY AND TRADITIONAL COMBINATION FOR A UNIQUE LOOK

The corrugated/grooved glass blocks look amazing in this project. There are a lot of interesting ideas here. Separating the shower from the rest of the bathroom creates a sense of discreet luxury. The use of tiles inside and outside the shower helps to functionally break up and structure the space, creating the necessary counterbalance to the glass blocks. The use of glass panels is a great solution, and the choice in favor of brass fixtures, details and fittings in general is undeniable. And finally, this chandelier - isn't it a miracle?

#14. GREAT BATHROOM RENOVATION

Whenever you can separate the shower from the rest of the bathroom, the result is great. It adds a sense of luxury to the entire space. In this case, the shower area has been reduced to make room for the rest of the room, but the shower has a rain shower head and is separated by a modern looking glass partition. The bright white walls and tiles contrast beautifully with the dark wood cabinetry and floor tiles. Thanks to the renovation, the bathroom is bright and airy and filled with a zen atmosphere.

#15. METRO TILE, WOODEN FLOORS AND GOLD LOOK FITTINGS

Minimalist design and brushed gold combine as beautifully as butter and honey. Plumbing fittings in gold look amazing, although somewhat unexpected. It adds an interesting accent that can transform the entire look of a bathroom. Even the classic "metro" tile is given a new twist thanks to these golden details. The warm tones of the noble metal are especially well combined with wooden floors and furniture. Any shade of blue also complements gold well, as blue and yellow tones are at opposite points on the color wheel and visually emphasize each other.

#16. HACK: SHOWER DOORS SHINING CLEAR

And now for a little surprise! We have some helpful advice for you. All of these bathroom projects use glass or tiles that look perfect when new and clean. What happens when you start showering every day? That's right, everything will be covered in soap splatter, which can sometimes be difficult to remove. To do this, you can use a cloth or napkin dipped in conditioner. Clean glass and tiles with it, and then wash them in the usual way. And here again the shower area shines with cleanliness!

#17. CEILING-TO-FLOW TILE SHOWER

You may not have intended to use glossy gray tile in your shower, but after seeing this project, you may change your mind. All reflective surfaces have a special property of visually increasing space. Glossy neutral-coloured tiles have a double effect in this sense, also thanks to their light tint.

Solid wall tiling not only makes the bathroom appear larger, but also makes the ceiling appear higher. Matte silver plumbing details contrast perfectly with the gray tiles. If you happen to be the owner of a tile floor with a classic chamomile pattern, you will see how modern it will look with such a design solution. As always, bright white furniture and walls complete the bathroom look.

#18. GREAT FUNCTIONAL DESIGN FOR A SMALL BATHROOM

A truly functional, impressive solution. The room is really small, but it still looks stylish, while having all the necessary amenities for a bathroom. Bright white light and large white floor-to-ceiling tiles make the room look a bit bigger. The tile also performs a waterproofing function. The clear glass swing door also retains water while showering and stays open when the shower is over. This is an interesting project for small apartments.

18 fresh modern shower ideas

What do you think of these shower and bathroom ideas? Which ones did you like? You may have noticed that some of them involve a complete renovation, while others are much simpler and you can implement them yourself.

If you want to completely renovate your bathroom, why not? But it is not at all necessary to start a major overhaul if you just want to update the look of the room. Take a look at all the projects again - no matter what renovation you are thinking of, major or cosmetic, these ideas will help you create a modern and updated look for the shower and the bathroom in general.

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23 original design ideas ⋆ New ideas 2022, photo

Therefore, many interior designers are trying to make the shower more spectacular and even more artistic. Let's take a look at how they do it. In addition to the basic techniques for creating a stylish bathroom, we add 23 more ideas for an unusual shower.

To make a really interesting shower design, you need to move away from stereotypes, play with shapes, sizes, materials and colors. Let's start...

1. Moroccan style shower

Unusual Moroccan style shower

Blue stucco, rounded shapes, rough texture. Unusual, impractical, beautiful.

2. Minimalist shower

Open shower

In this version there are no doors, the shower cabin is open, tiles are only on the floor.

3. Unusual Gaudi style shower

Gaudi style shower cubicle

Strange amorphous shower capsule in the unique Gaudí style.

4. Palm tree rain shower

Palm tree shower

If climate and budget allow, build an open top shower enclosure around a suitable palm tree.

5. Space in blue

Shower area with hexagon tiles

An interesting combination of gold and aquamarine. Pay attention to the unusual hexagonal tiles, niches in the wall and a small window, thanks to which the blue color of the tile gets a special depth and saturation.

6. Oriental style

Arab style shower

This design emphasizes Arabic motifs. The most impressive elements are twisted columns and tiles with oriental ornaments.

7. Brutal shower

Brutal shower

Severe and brutal shower for real iron woodcutters :) Wooden poles, natural stone, iron fittings - everything is made to last.

8. Shower like in a cave

Unusual natural stone shower

Owners of a real stone wall can quite significantly save on tiles and plumbing - for example, instead of a shower head, a small waterfall works great.

9. Shower cubicle with recess

Shower - glass island

Glass shower enclosure with recess in the middle of a large bathroom.

10. Shower with unusual color changing tiles

Shower with unusual chameleon tiles

Heat-sensitive glass tiles change color depending on the water temperature. Therefore, the initially unpretentious shower room, as a result of heating water and steam, is completely transformed, starting to play with new colors.

11. Unusual jungle shower

Unusual “jungle rain shower”

How do you like the idea of ​​combining a garden and a shower in one space? For a typical apartment is not an option, but in your own house or in the country, why not?

12. Mini-Spa

Extraordinary shower with plunge pool

Outdoor shower with small plunge pool framed with fine tiles and natural granite. To create the right atmosphere, a combination of numerous spotlights and illumination of water jets is used.

13. Glass block framing

Glass block shower cylinder

14. Scale tile shower

Scale tile shower room

Amazing sky blue scale tile on the walls of the shower room, and especially transforms the space of the shower room ceiling .

15. Mediterranean design

Unusual shapes of the shower cabin

White painted surfaces, simple materials, plenty of natural light - in general, all the romance of Santorini in one design.

16. Stone island

Shower like a stone island

If you are a happy owner of a house built on stones, then you can arrange a shower on any suitable area where there is a minimum slope.

17. Shower and bathtub with transparent walls

Shower + transparent bathtub

A custom bathtub with transparent sides is a proven way to impress your guests.

18. Shower in glass box

Shower - glass box

For those who are not afraid of the abundance of glass in the interior. Shower in a glass pedestal - well, just a one-man theater ...

19. Ring shower over the mini-pool

Ring shower frame in the mini-pool

A universal solution for a large family: an enlarged shower head that allows a dozen people to take a shower at once: )

20. Shower as wardrobe

Shower behind partition

Compact, beautiful, however, the same effect could be achieved with a simple curtain.

21. Half-cabin

Shower cabin with half-walls

The half wall in combination with the glass box effectively emphasizes the beautiful texture of natural stone on the inner wall of the shower cabin.


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