Corner showers, however, offer an easy solution.
Though, if you have ample square footage, they can look great, too.
Curious to know more?
Ashley Webb
Glass Enclosed Corner Shower
This bathroom is coated in marble from head to toe.
So, to let the luxurious material get its full spotlight, a glass-encased corner shower does the trick.
The transparent material allows the space to still feel continuous.
Alvin Wayne
Plus, it is curved to soften any harsh edges.
Paneled Corner Shower
Arbor & Co.
Thin oaky panels coat the walls of this bathroom, including the shower.
Alvin Wayne
The result is an earthy, textured oasis.
The shower itself has a window and built-in nooks for toiletries.
Ginghamshower curtainsprovide privacyas well as a playful dose of personality.
Arbor & Co.
The tiling matches with the wainscoting and crown molding of the walls outside for cohesion.
Meanwhile, small octagonal tiles make up the floor of the shower for more geometric detail.
A built-in bench and toiletry nook offer practical solutions for easy access to essentials.
Ashley Montgomery Design
White grout helps lighten it all up.
Meanwhile, a black-veined marble toiletry nook makes a statementcomplemented by matching black hardware in the double shower heads.
Corner Shower With Toiletry Niche
On the flip side, you could always keep things classic.
Ashley Montgomery Design
This corner shower features a more pared-back palette of neutrals, with graysubway tilingand a matching waffle-pattern shower curtain.
A wide toiletry nook makes sure no shampoo bottles slip into the tub.
Plus, brass hardware offers a touch of glamor.
Ashley Montgomery Design
Silver-sheen hardware brings out the cool tones of the tiling.
Black Tiled Corner Shower
Prefer a more avant-garde tile pattern?
This corner shower features vertical black tiles with white grout for a striking design.
Ashley Montgomery Design
Each row is separated by horizontal black tiles, creating a geometric, almostArt Deco-inspiredlook.
An olive green shade deepens the palette while also imbuing warmth.
The tiles even have a high sheen for extra luxury.
Ashley Montgomery Design
The shower is complete with a built-in bench, square shower handle, and matching towel hooks.
A rain showerhead and built-in bench make it feel all the more indulgent.
Expansive Corner Shower
Brophy Interiors
Corner showers don’t have to be reserved for small spaces.
Ashley Webb
The shower comprises two single slabs of marble with gray veining.
To match the dark details, the hardware is kept a sleek inky black.
Brass Accented Corner Shower
Brass accents appear throughout this bathroom from the sink faucet to the lighting.
Ashley Webb
So, the corner shower keeps in theme with brass-accented features as well.
It provides a pretty Art Deco-inspired shine against the B&W palette.
The tiles are wider than standard with slight variations in tone, allowing for more white space and breathability.
Ashley Webb
Scalloped motifs and dried grass decorations round out the feminine, earthy look.
A small white floating shelf is placed beneath the shower handle for easy access to bathing essentials.
The floor has a smaller square pattern, diversifying the look for a visually interesting experience.
Design by Blakely Interior Design / Photography by Aaron Usher
A stool is also kept next to it to place any extra bath accessories.
Thebrass hardwarematches the towel holder and hardware outside the shower for a unified look.
The handles include twisting knobs, ringing in that retro feel.
Design byBlakely Interior Design/ Photography by Aaron Usher
Black weathered wood extends from the walls to the outside of the tub for an edgy, cool look.
Brass hardware pops against the light-hued surface while also bringing out some brown veining in the stone facade.
This corner shower embraces the style along with marble floors, which feature streaky gray veining.
Britt Design Studio
A rain showerhead along with a standard showerhead offers multiple options for an elevated bathing experience.
Britt Design Studio
Brophy Interiors
Brophy Interiors
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Brophy Interiors
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D Burns Interiors
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Design by Emily Bowser / Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp
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