Chelius House of Design
Upgrading your bathroom shower is the easiest way to give your space a spa-like feel.
Check out these shower ideas for inspiration.
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This is a simple upgrade that will personalize your space.
Tile both walls and ceilings for a room-within-a-room effect.
Upgrade Hardware
Cathie Hong Interiors
Upgrade your bathroom plumbing fixtures and hardware for an easy makeover.
Desiree Burns Interiors
Polished brass accents add warmth to this all-white space.
Retile the Shower-Tub Combo
Studio Peake
Give your bathroom a whole new look by retiling yourshower-tub combo.
Choose an octagonal shape to make it double as a design feature, like this black-and-whitebathroom remodel.
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Tip
Can’t ditch the door altogether?
You could also separate the rest of the bathroom by floor-to-ceiling glass panels or other three-quarter wall options.
Layer Neutral Patterns
Keep a neutral space from looking flat by layering tile patterns and shapes.
Cathie Hong Interiors
This primary bathroom features a sage green beadboard half-wall that matches the wainscoting for a cohesive feel.
The semi-opaque glass looks chic and will provide a modicum of privacy.
Bright blue patterned tile makes a statement in this tiny space.
Studio Peake
Tile the Ceiling
Tile the ceiling and walls to give a large open shower a finished feel.
Lean a floor mirror in the corner by the tub to reflect light and views from an adjacent window.
Refresh the Fixtures
Swapping out plumbing fixtures is an easy way to give your shower a refresh.
Erin Williamson Design
Embrace Pattern
Blue Copper Design
Energize a basic shower with patterned wall tile.
Choose a neutral design or go bold with plenty of color.
Stick to Neutrals
Create a look you won’t tire of with neutral finishes.
The Home Consultant
Shades of white, black, and gray lend themselves to modern, industrial, or farmhouse bathroom showers.
Choose a combination grab bar and towel rack that will future-proof the bathroom in a forever home.
Think Minimalist
Leclair Decor
Decorate a minimalist bathroom with amodern shower.
Desiree Burns Interiors
Glass doors, sleek slabs of stone, and black metal hardware will do the trick.
Splurge for Heated Floors
Give your shower a luxury feel with a heated floor.
Give the shower its own identity by using a colorful tile or stone.
Jessica Nelson Design/Carina Skrobecki Photography
Combine the Shower and Tub
Emily Henderson Design
Save space with a tub-shower combination.
Tile the walls and the front of the built-in tub in the same dramatic stone for a polished look.
Mix Tile and Shiplap
Combine wall finishes in a spaciousprimary bathroomwith a walk-in shower.
Desiree Burns Interiors
Contrast beige shower wall tiles with ashiplap accent wallfor a mix of textures.
Upgrade Your Showerhead
Upgrade your shower headto give your shower an instant makeover.
Try arain shower headfor an immersive feel.
Michelle Berwick Design
Choose a built-in bench if you’re renovating, or add a standalone teak bench if you’re not.
Introducing curves will soften yourbathroom designand make it feel more inviting.
Carve Out a Shower Niche
Incorporate abuilt-in shower nicheto add seamless storage to your shower.
Desiree Burns Interiors
White finishes and chrome fixtures give this airy space a calming feel.
Create a Place for Zen
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Give your bathroom a luxury upgrade with asteam shower.
Install a shower bench to give you a place to decompress.
Blue Copper Design
Try a Galley-Style Layout
Try a galley-style layout in a long and narrow bathroom.
set up the shower opposite the sink vanity to preserve a sense of flow.
This pink shower pushes the color envelope to turn a plain white bathroom into something memorable.
Blue Copper Design
Choose an All-White Palette
Britt Design Studio
Make your shower disappear with anall-white bathroom.
Choose cool-toned chrome fixtures and glass shelving for an airy look.
Install a shower head on the wall above a freestanding tub if you prefer.
Zoe Feldman Design
Center the shower head in the middle of the tub or on a side wall in a bathtub alcove.
Be sure to consult a professional when installing shower lighting to keep it safe.
Leclair Decor
The Home Consultant
Emily Henderson Design/ Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp
Blue Copper Design
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Emily Henderson Design
Cathie Hong Interiors
Cathie Hong Interiors
Design byEmily Henderson/ Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp
Laura Brophy Interiors
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The Lafayette Hotel and Club
Chelius House of Design
Reena Sotropa
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The Home Consultant
Design byCarrie Livingston/ Photo byLauren Pressey
Britt Design Studio
Laura Brophy Interiors
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