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44 Modern Shower Tile Ideas and Designs [**2022 Edition**]

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These modern shower tile ideas and designs for 2022 will have you looking to redesign your bathroom! Did you know that changing the shower tile pattern for your bathroom can transform the entire look of the bathroom?

Not every look will fit into every bathroom and that is why it is important to have a large set of ideas to choose from.

Below are some shower tile ideas that can transform any bathroom into something new and spectacular.

44 Modern Shower Tile Ideas To Make Your Bathroom Amazing

Staggered Rows Mixed with Organized Rows

You Don’t Have To Go Symmetrical.  Not every tile in your shower has to be lined up perfectly to create a beautiful tile pattern. In fact, some shower tile patterns are purposely put into a disorganized look. This can be done by staggering the tiles with different colors or even shapes. These types of shower tile ideas are truly endless.

 

The Hawaiian Straw

Green Raindrops Shower Tile Ideas

Scales of Grey

Triangular Shades of Blue

Checkered Tan with Solid White

A Checkered to Solid Color Shower Tile.  Another shower tile idea is a solid color that meets up with a solid pattern. This wall tile can be a checkered area of different colored small tiles and then an area that has one single color of tile. This can help make certain areas of the shower sand out by the change in a pattern. The tile ideas are endless for this type of shower tile and can be laid out according to your preference.

 

Large Marble Rectangles

Shifting Planks

Blue Tile Waterfall

Solid White Marble Crisp

Try a solid color of tile in the entire shower except for on or around the built-in niche then lay out a checkered look of two tones of tile.

 

Honeycomb Brown

Extruded White Brick

Chevron Shapes

Tall Standing White Tiles


A checkered tile pattern except for around certain areas of the shower like the faucets or maybe even a shelf. This shower tile pattern can be reversed as well for an equally unique look.

 

Contrasting Built-in Niche Centerpiece

To create a beautiful masterpiece in the center of your walk-in shower that is even more eye-popping, you can have a staggered look of tile with a set pattern in the center. For example, you can choose to do a letter to represent your last name or even just a diamond tile design or a particular shape with a set color.

 

Rustic Alley Way

Outdoor Oasis – Flattened Pebble Floor Tiles

Freckled Pebble Tiles

3 Texture Title Mix – River Stone, Marble, Faux Tile Wood

Polka Dotted Tan Pebble Tile With Faux Wood Tile Shower Tile Ideas

Shiny Metallic

Small Pixel Tiles

Monochrome Polygonal Tile

Blue Subway Tile Contrast with 1×1 White Tile

Shower tile ideas using a Two-Toned Tile Pattern. A bathroom tile pattern that involves two different colors can definitely transform your bathroom shower. Consider, shower tile that has two of the similar colors but of a different tone. This can create a tile pattern that is less boring and more fun. Also, the tile colors can be of a different contrast altogether. This can transform the showers look completely.

 

Slant Pattern with Center Attraction

Go Green

Pac-Man Kids Shower Tile

Rocky Path

Peacock Design

Yellow 70’s Tile Design

Faux Wooded Tile Shower Idea

Is That Really Tile? One way to really change the entire look of your bathroom’s shower tile is to purchase a set of tiles that do not even look ceramic tile or like shower tiles at all. There are endless designs on the market of shower tiles that can customize any shower to perfection! Shower tile can be purchased with an appearance of wood which creates a modern touch.

 

White Rectangles

Go Completely Solid with Your Favorite Colors.  Another way to change up a bathroom shower tile pattern is to go completely solid. It is all about your individual preference! One way to change your shower tile is to choose a color that fits the bathroom. Even some vibrant colors can fit well into a shower tile setting. Solid white shower tiled bathrooms have been owned by many.

 

Tan Staggered Shower Tile Ideas

Thin Grey Stripes with Pebbles

Bricked Travertine Shower Tile Ideas

One of our best bathroom shower tile ideas is to do a contrast between a solid and checkered look between the tile floor and ceiling.

 

Sprinkles of Fun

Another way to change some things up in your bathroom shower with just the shape of the tile is to turn some of the tile pieces in diagonal directions with different colors. This can really make some of those pieces of tile stand out more than the other and even transform the entire look.

 

Slight Color Variations

Beautiful Natural Stone Tile Mix

Small-Scale Narrow Extruded Rows

Diamonds Designs with Subway Tile

Different Tile Shapes Make A Wonderful Pattern. Sometimes the color of the tile does not even need to be changed to transform a bathroom’s shower tile. One way to mix things up a little bit and add a unique and elegant look to a shower is to change up the shower tile with a mix match shapes between the shower floor and shower walls. The tiles can change from squares to rectangles or even a broken tile appearance can sometimes be used to change things up a bit.

 

Vertical Glass Subway Shower Tile Ideas

Translucent Polygonal Tile Pattern

 

Moroccan Inspired Tile Pattern

Mini-Teal Subway Tile

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7. It’s All About You

Your shower serves a purpose, and that purpose is specific to you and your family. However large or small your shower, your ceramic tile installer can create both a unique layout for your tile and also any desired niches, benches, or additional accents. So, if your teenagers need a double niche for hair products and you would like a candle ledge away from water spray, it can all be yours! Consider if you need a curbless shower or perhaps a doorless shower, a shower that is more private, or a shower with an open feel. Ceramic tile can meet all of your needs.

 

Incorporate tile benches, shelves, or niches into your shower to meet your every need.

8. Coordinated choices

Including too many different types of tile in your shower will give it an overwhelming look. As a rule of thumb, you can consider three different styles (we know it’s hard to choose). For example, choose a mosaic tile size for the shower floor, a larger tile for the walls, and a coordinating texture or design for your shower niche. Coordinate the rest of your bathroom’s ceramic tile within the family of one of your choices. For example, your bathroom floor can be the same as your shower walls and maybe your backsplash picks up the niche tile. Choosing your must-have-dream-tile first will help your other choices fall into place. We’ve seen a niche choice set the tone of an entire bathroom.

9. Think Long-Term Value

Ceramic tile has one of the longest lifespans and lowest life cycle costs of any flooring option, and its durable, hard surface won’t easily scuff, tear, dent, or puncture. Your tile choice will withstand daily use and look great for years to come. But don’t take our word for it — just check out the many centuries-old tile installations that are still intact today. 

10. Have Fun!

Choosing beautiful ceramic tile for your shower is fun! Explore your style options and get creative. The safety, functionality, and beauty of ceramic tile ensures you will make a smart choice and gives you the freedom to focus on creating a space your family will love! Download our free Tile Buying Guide companion guide to help you with each step of your tile shopping.

With our tile tips in tow, you can start exploring the many design options for your shower. These ideas should inspire you!

1. Marble-Look Walls and Mosaic Flooring

Marble-look shower wall tile with octagon and dot shower flooring tile

Marble-look ceramic tile walls with a large horizontal running bond pattern and coordinating mosaic grid flooring give this bathroom an elegant look. Using the same flooring throughout the entire bathroom visually amplifies the space.

2. Make Mine a Combo

Patterned tub surround wall tile

When you have a tub and shower combination, you may have the opportunity to create a feature wall with decorative tile. We love the color consistency of this decor, especially with the unique tile flooring pattern! For tubs that are not freestanding, consider a tub surround with your ceramic tile choice.

3. Rustic Rectangles

Curbless shower with rustic, weathered-looking tile panels

This unadorned, urban vibe is accentuated by large rectangular panels and a curbless shower.

4. Sleek Subway Tile

White subway tile shower/bath

White subway tile provides a classic feature backdrop that contrasts well with the slate gray flooring (notice that the grout in the subway tile picks up the color of the floor tile).

5. Diamond Rug Accent

Dark stone-look shower tile with a beige stone-look tile diamond rug accent

This lighter diamond rug accent pattern of tile on the shower wall pops against the darker natural stone-effect tile. The lighter grout accentuates the tile on the floors and walls and compliments the feature area.

6. Modern Octagon and Dot

Octagon and dot ceramic tile shower wall

The varying yellow tones of these octagon and dot shower walls make for a bold contrast with the black grid flooring, creating a striking look.

7. Subtle Accents

Beige stone-look shower tile with subtle patterned tiles sprinkled in

Subtle floral patterns accent the earth tones of this shower for a clean, comforting environment. While the shower walls feature a rectangular grid, the flooring uses a mosaic for added slip resistance.

8. Not Your Average Black and White

Brick-look shower tile wall with wood-look tile shower flooring

This modern farmhouse bathroom is a mastery of complements and contrasts: rustic white brick walls against charcoal mosaic shower floor tiles surrounded by a feature floor of unique patterns that bring together all the color elements in this bathroom.

9. Better Where It’s Wetter

Brick-look shower tile wall with a blue mosaic ceramic tile window border

The blues, yellows, and greens in this mosaic window border add an under-the-sea sensation to this shower’s earthy, variegated subway tile walls and iridescent navy tiled ceiling.

10. Aqua Agua

Vertical aqua subway tile provides an invigorating pop against the white on white subway and the stone-look mosaic tiles completing this look. A curbless shower allows the flooring to flow in and out of the shower (but the water stays IN)!

Vertical aqua subway tile wall with stone-look mosaic tile flooring

11.

Keep It in the Family

Stone-look ceramic tile shower

This bathroom uses different sizes and shapes of natural stone-look tile but keeps it in the same tile family of coordinating options.

12. Functional Grid

White ceramic tile shower with a gray tile stripe

This dark gray mosaic accent stripe and three-dimensional white wall tile forms a simple grid design that’s fun and functional. Note: The shower floor reuses the same mosaic but with a matte finish and dark grout.

13. Uncommonly Good

Marble-look ceramic tile shower wall in an uncommon tile shape

The accent wall in this shower combines the look of marble with an uncommon shape. The result is a shower that’s simultaneously classic and modern.

14. What’s Old Is New Again

Octagon and dot ceramic bath tile

Using a marble-look for this elongated octagon and dot pattern adds a modern twist to a style made popular in the Victorian era.

15. Stone Grids

Oversized stone-look subway tile shower

The different sizes and shapes of these stone-look tiles build a clean, consistent look both inside and outside of the shower.

16. Warm Wood-Look Tile

Wood-look ceramic shower tile

You might not think to put wood on your shower walls, but this bathroom pulls it off effortlessly without worrying about water-damaged wood because it’s actually wood-look ceramic tile.

17. Size and Color Contrast

Green mosaic tile shower wall with beige stone-look tile flooring

This is a lovely example of juxtaposing colorful mosaic tile as a feature wall and backsplash with large, natural stone-look tile panels. Combining color, texture, and size contribute to the dramatic focus of the feature areas.  

18. Shades of Gray

Gray stone-look shower tile wall with hexagon tile flooring

Shades of gray marble-look ceramic tile in rectangles and hexagons define vertical and horizontal surfaces to create a serene and clean master bath getaway.

19. Move Over, Subway Tile

Stone-look shower tile with a subway tile horizontal accent stripe

This shower’s dramatic stone effect uses a horizontal accent stripe of pearled subway tile paired with large rectangular grid walls and mosaic flooring.

20. Ultra Modern Geometric Design

Modern geometric shower tile in herringbone and grid patterns

Stone-look square tile flooring supports the ultra modern geometric design of these herringbone-striped walls. The lines of dark grout in the white rectangular floating accent wall bridge the bathing areas and become a focal point of the room.

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Bathroom decoration is an important aspect of home decor. This is the first place where you start your day. When it comes to the design and style of your shower enclosure, you need to be a bit picky and understand what materials and construction to choose from. As a good alternative, consider tile: a shower in a small bathroom will gain both functionality and design solution.

Tile shower features

The complexity of this material is that you have to be extremely careful when choosing the right size. Larger tiles create a grander look, but they can reduce the size of the room. If you want a bathroom with a shower cabin to appear more impressive, it is always wiser to choose a tile option with smaller parameters. Such material fits better into the curves of the cabin.

The little shower is the place you go every morning. A good start requires the right color. Choose from a wide range of tile colors and ditch the dull base. The design of a bathroom with a toilet and a washing machine does not need to be mixed and matched with a different number of options. It's best to keep them to a minimum, so focus on a versatile tiled cubicle design.

Ceramic is a more viable option than the others. Ceramic wall tiles ensure durability and water resistance while showering!

Pros and cons of a bathroom with a shower enclosure

Pros of

Tiles are more attractive than traditional prefabricated shower enclosures. There are different colors and styles, that is, the design of a bathroom with a shower can be painted by the homeowner at will. Tiled modern shower cabins are an individual approach and a highlight.

If you find a chip or crack, it's easier to replace a single tile than the entire shower. Tiled showers are relatively easy to keep clean.

Cons

Tiled showers are usually more expensive than prefabricated ones, depending on the specific design and size. Another important factor is whether you want a combined shower and bathtub.

Although easy to maintain, mold can grow on the mortar that holds each tile together over time. Regular cleaners are more than acceptable to use, but professional cleaning may be required.

There are pros and cons to tile showers, but one thing is for sure: they are generally seen as a great investment for the busy homeowner with a good sense of style.

Tile shower door types

Shower options affect installation as they are designed for different shower trays. If there are small children in the family, the folding style can be tricky to open and close, while the sliding mechanism is likely to be easier to use when needed.

Sliding showers are easy to install but will require advance planning, including measurements of shower walls and floor space. After completing this step, you need to attach the frame. Sliding doors add cleanliness to any bathroom and are recommended as an alternative to hinged designs.

Decide if you want the shower enclosure to swing open to the left/right. This will determine the area of ​​the bathroom, which should be measured in advance. When properly installed, the hinged option is less likely to need replacing if used carefully and not slammed shut.

Folding or double folding designs are popular and add more tradition to a small bathtub. These types of doors are relatively easy to install, but the hardest part is installing the mechanism itself. You will need to drill and level the shower enclosure so that the screen folds.

The double fold option is a cheaper alternative to sliding mechanisms and has the advantage of being easy to get in and out of the shower.

Shower Enclosure Rules

When installing a shower, there are four key rules to follow to complete this aspect of the room to a high standard. Whether you choose a corner shower or a walk-in shower, follow the tips below to ensure longevity.

  1. Set the level of the shower tray.

The starting point for installing a tiled shower enclosure is to ensure that the shower tray is level. Use a spirit level to determine if the tray is level with the shower wall. The bottom of the shower must be straight, otherwise there will be problems in the next step.

  1. Stick the tile on top of the tray.

Moving on to tiles. Some guides may recommend installing it behind the walls of the shower stall, but tiles should be installed on top of the shower tray. To save time, in the bathroom with a toilet and a washing machine, immediately tile and plaster.

The bottom rows of tiles should be carefully laid one at a time, from cutting to cutting corners. Use tile spacers to ensure the space between each remains accurate before the final grout needs to be applied. Laying usually takes the most time when installing a new shower.

  1. Use sanitary sealant around the tile joint.

It should be applied to the shower wall in the bathroom to prevent water from leaking out of the tiles. Without sealant, all work will have to be started over again due to water damage.

  1. Place the housing on the tile.

Once the tiles are in place and completely dry, it's time to place the body. Whether choosing simple shower wall panels or a folding option, this part of the process may require outside help, especially when it comes to leveling and getting the right position. Before installing the tray, make sure that the wall channels are vertically level.

Final step

When you've finished your shower, clean all surfaces using methylated spirits. Do not use cleaners with bleach: this will damage the seals and cause grout problems.

Bathroom decoration

Part of the bathroom design is the choice of beautiful materials and colors. Do you know how many different cladding ideas exist? Try using 3D sculptural tiles to add a modern touch to the space. Transitional décor, which combines modern and traditional styles, is second in popularity.

Subway tiles are versatile, classic and timeless. Check out the photo. It comes in a variety of colors, patterns and materials to add interest to a shower stall bathroom design, as well as plain white to make other elements stand out.

Modern style glass mosaics are an easy way to add brightness, sparkle and funky shapes to your shower room design. Using large-format tiles also offers many benefits: they cover large areas easily, and they are easier to clean due to fewer grout lines. But most of all she is loved for her elegance.

Bathroom tile color choices

Neutral color designs are very popular, but if you like bright, bold or dark shades, don't be afraid to use them. Simply balance a bright color with a neutral one and brighten up your bathroom with a walk-in shower. It's okay to have a completely neutral bathtub/shower, but try to use a few such colors, such as a combination of gray and white, to keep the look interesting. And don't forget to set your own rules!

As long as the tiles and the main elements of the room do not compete with each other, you can play with different colors and accents.

General Helpful Hints

For complete knowledge of the design moves applicable in the bathroom, and to avoid unnecessary obstacles in the way of installing a tile shower enclosure, take into account a few additional tips.

  1. If you want to replace the shower and the glass panel, you can install wall panels on top of the already installed tiles. It is long-term: it only needs to be replaced after a few years. Do not lay panels behind the fence, as this may cause problems with the walls.
  2. Shower panels require less installation work, as they consist of fewer parts. Looking for cheap ideas? Then panels are a more economical choice. Shower tiles are usually expensive. Of course, it all depends on the type, finish and the shower enclosure itself.
  3. The choice between shower panels or tiles comes down to preference. Slabs and panels have their advantages and disadvantages. For example, grout maintenance can be an issue that requires regular cleaning. Whereas the panels are not such a durable and high-quality option.

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What type of tile is better to choose?

The finish must not only be beautiful, but also meet certain requirements, have high water repellency, chemical resistance, good strength properties and waterproofing, in the form of special grout mixtures that prevent the appearance of fungus and mold. Be sure to look at the article about finishing the bathroom with tiles, where all the nuances are taken into account.

Photo of a shower tray made of tiles

Clinker floor tiles for a self-made shower platform are selected taking into account frequent and prolonged contact with water. For cladding, products are used that have a relief or rough surface and a high rate of slip resistance, which is less traumatic.

The most common design is in the form of a dense, durable, durable and moisture-resistant porcelain stoneware or quartz vinyl finish. Such structures can be rectangular, square, rounded, open without a roof or closed with a podium, walls and a ceiling base. The rimmed tray can be of various heights, deep enough and perfectly functional as a bathtub, which is especially suitable for those who, for example, need to bathe a child.

The photo shows the interior of the bathroom and an open shower made of tiles with a square-shaped shower tray.

Mosaic is also often used in the design of the pallet, which not only easily copes with facing of various shapes, but also makes the surface non-slippery due to the large number of tile joints and joints.

Seat decoration with tiles

Convenient and comfortable steps or chairs integrated into the wall are most often decorated with small tiles or mosaics, most suitable for curved and curved lines.

Examples of shelving and niches in the shower

By finishing the built-in niches and shelves in the shower, it is possible to create truly elegant accents in the interior. For example, you can use dark-colored tiles and thereby give the niches visual depth or choose a contrasting design for the shelves and make them even more decorative.

Pictured is a shower room with niches finished with dark mosaics.

How to tile a shower enclosure without a tray?

In this case, use a lining that contrasts with the overall design of the room, thereby highlighting the shower area, or use the same type of large-format tiles that are suitable for the floor without height differences. Thus, it turns out to visually enlarge the space and give it a very solid appearance.

When arranging this cabin, the main requirement is the sufficient height of the room, since, due to the fact that the shower drain and the pipe that drains water into the sewer must be located below the floor level, with the help of a concrete screed, it is necessary to raise the floor and make a slope in the direction to plum.

The photo shows a toilet combined with a bathtub and a shower room without a tray with a glass door, lined with tiles.

Tile layout options

The classic boar tile laying option is a horizontal arrangement with an offset. To create a non-banal design, you can apply a more complex, but at the same time quite original layout in vertical rows or herringbone. It is also considered very time-consuming to lay tiled products diagonally, which allows you to visually expand the space.

The photo shows a gray boar tile with a horizontal layout with an offset in the shower.

Color range of tiles

The choice of color solution directly depends on the dimensions of the room and its functional planning features. Beige, white, black, gray, green, blue, brown or any other color tile finish, taking into account all the spatial nuances, can harmoniously complement any design.

The photo shows the interior of a bathroom with a shower decorated with gray square tiles.

When using light shades, not predominantly white, it is possible to visually expand the shower and increase in volume. A more inimitable and unique design, as well as the elimination of minor surface defects, can be achieved by alternating tile products of different colors.

Shower designs

Several original designs.

Combination of tiles and mosaics

This combination creates a really interesting finish for a shower room. With the addition of such a characteristic touch as a mosaic, the situation takes on a more thoughtful and complete look.

Check out bathroom mosaic ideas.

Photo of beige tiling combined with colorful mosaics in an open shower.

Wood effect

Completely reproduces the appearance of natural wood, while having all the advantages of ceramic tiles.

Be sure to check out our selection of wood look tile ideas.

Stone effect

Thanks to special technologies, ceramics are distinguished by even the smallest irregularities, graceful breaks, cracks and overflows characteristic of stone rocks.

The photo shows a small shower room made of marble imitation tiles in the bathroom interior.

Concrete effect

Visually and aesthetically, the room with this cladding acquires a more powerful and reliable appearance.

Fish scales

Due to the beauty of fish scales, which have soft overflows, it turns out to visually endow the space with additional volume.

Photo of a bathroom with an open shower without a tray, decorated with turquoise fish scale tiles.

Large pebbles

It is not afraid of moisture and therefore equally well suited both for decorating a shower room in an apartment and for decorating a summer shower in a country house. Large pebbles will bring the mood of a real sea coast into the atmosphere.

Patterned

A large image covering the entire plane or small patterns repeated several times are an excellent solution to diversify and enliven a monochromatic design.

The photo shows the interior of the bathroom and a small shower room with white tiles decorated with drawings.

Ideas for decorating a shower cabin in various styles

With proper decoration of a shower room, you can create a truly beautiful design for any interior direction, such as loft, provence, country, classic or modern style.

For example, for a modern style, a laconic finish in basic and neutral colors is used, which is sometimes supplemented with bright elements. For Provence, fragmentary use of patchwork mosaic or patchwork tiles is chosen, and in an urban loft, no less organic boar tile or cladding imitating aged surfaces and building materials is used.


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