Check out these walk-in shower tile ideas in a range of styles for inspiration.
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Choose glossy deep green vertical stack tiles finished with white grout to create a nature-inspired feel.
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Finish yourwalk-in shower nichein the same tile as the walls for a streamlined modern look.
This neutral space has a strip of brick red tile that adds definition without overwhelming.
Choose a deep gray or soft black black for a relaxing feel.
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Colorful Floor Tile
Pair white tile walls with colorful flooring to create contrast in a modern space.
This bathroom mixes white tiles installed in a custom layout with pink terrazzo tile flooring for a warm feel.
Patterned Floor Tile
Mix neutral tiles with bold patterns for a dynamic look.
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Zellige Tile
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On-trend handmade zellige tile brings a handcrafted look to your walk-in shower.
Wood-Look Shower Tile
Give your walk-in shower a spa-like feel with wood-look tiles.
Pair it with patterned floor tiles to add contrast.
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Try a herringbone layout for a traditionally elegant effect.
Mosaic Tile Flooring
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Finish an all-marble bathroom with mosaic floor tiles.
Simple to install, they can be easily adapted to the slope and shape of your walk-in shower.
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Terrazzo Tile Half Wall
Clad an open-walk in shower with a half-wall ofterrazzo tilefor a retro-inspired look.
Pair neutral tile with warm gold-toned fixtures or choose a more colorful pattern for a splashier look.
Match the grout color to the stone for a seamless finish.
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Matte White Glazed Tile
Add texture to a neutral walk-in shower with glazed white glass tiles.
Pair it with aged brass or bronze fixtures to add warmth.
Small-Scale Tiles
Add subtle texture to a small walk-in shower by using extra-small tiles.
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Pair with matching grout for a clean look.
Try copper or rose gold for a soft finish.
Concrete-Effect Tile
Decorate a contemporary orindustrial-style bathroomwith large-format concrete-effect tiles.
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Pair with black fixtures for a striking minimalist look.
Tonal Tiles
Create a soothing tonal look by finishing your walk-in shower with shades of gray.
Tile Accent
Break up a large walk-in shower with accent tile.
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This will give your walk-in shower a signature look with minimal effort.
Choose a color that is slightly darker than the walls to make it stand out.
This is an easy way to make a bathroom of any size feel more spacious.
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Penny Tile
Penny tile is classic for a reason.
This budget-friendly option works with any style, from traditional to modern.
Choose a single style and color or pair smaller and larger format tiles in complementary shades.
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Finger Tiles
Create a zen feel with Japanese kit kat or finger tiles.
Combine textured and flat white tiles with large format stone tiles to create dimension.
Penny Tile Floor
Install penny tile flooring to help create a non-slip surface in your walk-in shower.
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The small format and multiple grout lines will help achieve this effect.
All-Black Tile and Grout
Complement a contemporary bathroom with all-black walk-in shower tile.
Matching grout will create a sleek feel.
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Chevron Pattern Tiles
Elevate your shower tile layout with a chevron pattern.
This will add interest to a neutral bathroom while modernizing the look.
The final cost will depend on the size of your walk-in shower, plumbing work costs, and materials.
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The best tile for a walk-in shower is porcelain or stone for durability.
Natural stone is beautiful and luxurious, but requires more maintenance to keep it looking its best.
Blue tile will complement acoastal-inspired bathroom.
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Or try deep green tiles for a relaxing nature-inspired feel in a modern bathroom.
You should use slip-resistant or textured tile on the floor of a walk-in shower to prevent accidents.
Install a non-slip mat with suction cups or adhesive treads.
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