Use glossy white subwaytilesto visually enlarge the room and bounce light around.
The row of blue tiles separating thevertically stacked subway tilecompletely transforms the small shower.
Simple brass hardware adds warmth and a touch of shimmer that instantly elevates the space.

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This provides a practical divider while allowing for full accessibility without the physical separation of a door.
Using visually light materials is especially beneficial in a small bathroom because they help make the space feel larger.
If you want to emphasize the placement, use contrasting grout that will make it stand out more.

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Go Blue
Blue is an ever-popular color choicefor a bathroom.
Depending on the shade, it can infuse the space with bold energy or create a calming ambiance.
A Greek island-inspired color scheme of blue and white is a timeless choice in this small bathroom.

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Its white grout also highlights the fun pattern.
This eliminates the need to purchase hanging storage and provides an opportunity to get creative with tile choices.
Add a Grid Door
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For an industrial-style look, install agrid doorin your walk-in shower.

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