Along with their modern style, doorless walk-in showers are easier to clean and feature an accessible universal design.
True walk-in showers are curbless to eliminate the need to step over a rim.
This design is child-friendly andwheelchair accessibleas long as there is enough clearance.
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Choose a completeopen-plan bathroomor install a glass panel splash guard to separate the shower.
A walk-in shower also increases your home’s value.
A glass shower panel splash guard separates the shower from the sink.
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This styleworks in a small shower, where the look helps create a light, airy space.
Theneutral paletteadds to the spacious feel.
This prevents a drain in the middle of the shower from breaking up the seamless look.
White Sands
A largerain shower headin shiny brass matches the plumbing hardware of thesoaking tubopposite.
The result is a streamlined spa-like retreat without extra doors.
Continuing the tile from the shower to the half-wall keeps the space sleek and seamless.
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The touches of black tie everything together, including the floor.
Shower from every angle with this walk-through design from Rock Paper Hammer.
The two shower stalls aren’t large but the overall bathroom feels spacious and cohesive.
Jenni Leasia Design
Soak in the sub, then rinse off in the serene spa-like stone shower.
A leaning ladder adds towel storage while preserving the light and minimalist feel.
Windows bring in natural light and the white tile keeps the space bright.
Kelly Stoneburgh Interiors
The look is modern, clean, and elegant.
The matchingshower nicheblends into the shower wall, emphasizing the streamlined minimalist design.
Keeping it all cohesive, even withshower storage, makes the space feel larger, sophisticated, and timeless.
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This bathroom marries a unique tile design and classic styling.
Glass block makes an effective walk-in shower wall, even in a small space.
Glass tile requires regular polishing to maintain its shine and prevent water spots and mineral deposits from forming.
Rock Paper Hammer
It’s worth the effort for this gleaming, chic, boutique hotel-style look.
The punchyterrazzo floor tilesadd movement and personality to the compact space.
It’s a budget-friendly option for a bathroom with plumbing restrictions.
GNB Builders
Here, the shower appears as a stage and draws attention.
The gorgeous marble tile stands out against the wood flooring.
The space holds in-shower beauty treatments and offers an at-home spa-like appeal.
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This partitioned-off design eliminates the need for doors and glass walls since it is nestled between two stone walls.
A glass splash panel separates the shower from the sink area without interrupting the flow.
The same wall tile throughout the room makes the space feel endless.
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The glass still allows light to flow throughout the room but with an added mystery.
The same tile is used on the walls and floor throughout the bathroom for a sleek,modern showerlook.
It is also ideal for wheelchair access or those with limited mobility.
Fox Group Construction
This will stop water in its tracks.
Water will typically splash no further than 6 feet from the shower entry.
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