Theuniversal designof a seamless walk-in shower makes it accessible to all regardless of age or mobility issues.
Graphic black-and-white tile energizes this bright bathroom.
Install a Half-Wall
Michelle Berwick Design
Install a pony wall to provide partial privacy without blocking light.
The Spruce / Alyssa Vela
Michelle Berwick Design added ahalf-wall to separate the walk-in showerwhile adding privacy to the toilet in the corner.
Combine With a Bathtub
Save space in a smaller bathroom with acombination walk-in shower and bathtub.
Install a frameless glass panel to separate a walk-in shower from an adjacent toilet.
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Backlight the Niche
Design byTidal Interiors/ Photo byJenny Siegwart
Installinggood lightingis especially important in a windowless bathroom.
LED backlighting adds a glamorous touch to this sleek built-in wall-to-wall walk-inshower niche.
Space Factory paired black fixtures with taupe tiles and a concrete sink in this streamlined Parisian bathroom.
Julian Porcino
The glass enclosure allows natural light from the shower window to flow throughout the space.
Cathie Hong Interiors gave this contemporary bathroom a slightlyindustrialfeel with concrete-effect large-scale tiles on the walls and floor.
Mix and Match Tile
Define a walk-in shower with tile.
Design byCathie Hong Interiors/Margaret Austin Photo
Choose a more subdued pattern to complement a bolder pattern on the floors.
White hardware on the arched custom glass enclosure and matching plumbing fixtures soften the look.
Caroline Andreoni Interior Design hung pendant lighting from the ceiling to add ambiance to this modern space.
Design by Amy Leferink ofInterior Impressions/ Photo by Mackenzie Merrill Photography
Mix white and black geometric tiles on the floor and shower walls for a crisp contrast.
This material choice will add partial privacy without blocking light.
A concrete finish on the vanity, flooring, and ceiling give this space an industrial feel.
Design bySpace Factory/ Photo byHerve Goluza
A patterned tile floor creates movement and visual interest in this light-flooded walk-in shower.
Pair pale gray zellige tiles with silver hardware to add subtle texture.
Mix in Midcentury Touches
Add character to a neutral bathroom with a midcentury modern vanity.
Julian Porcino
Optimize Space
Flourish Interior Design/ Photo byJenny Siegwart
Create a wet room-style bathroom for a modern feel.
A pair of transom windows brings in natural light while preserving privacy.
Just string up a renter-friendly tension rod that can be removed when you move out.
Michelle Berwick Design
Dark blue-green shower wall tile creates a deep water feel in this bathroom.
Accent with Gold
Warm up glass walk-in shower doors with gold-toned hardware.
Use the same shiny brass on doors and plumbing fixtures for a cohesive feel.
House 9 Interiors
This will give your primary bedroom an uncluttered and tranquil feel.
Install a Prefab Shower Box
Make life easy bychoosing a prefab shower boxfor a small walk-in shower.
Sage green paint on the walls and ceiling gives this bathroom a serene feel.
Julian Porcino
A pair of highly-placedcorner showerwindows flood this walk-in shower with natural lightwhile maintaining privacy.
Space Factory is tucked one under the eaves of a top-floor Paris apartment that is lit by a skylight.
This space pairs heavily veined marble tiles with aged brass accents for a timeless look.
White Sands Design Build
Mix neutral tiles in a range of patterns to add subtle variation in a compact space.
Add an Arched Niche
Add architectural interest to a walk-in shower with an arched niche.
Space Factory mixed textures and shades of soft white to give this Parisian attic bathroom an ethereal feel.
Design byTidal Interiors/ Photo byJenny Siegwart
Define with Black Tile
Define a walk-in shower with glossy black tile for a modern feel.
Accent with a bright white soaking tub and add warmth with a wooden stool.
The arched mirror in this space reflects natural light and views from the window.
Design byHub of the House Studio/Meghan bob Photography
Tile double shower niches in the same tile for a cohesive feel.
Try Chrome Finishes
Louis Duncan-He Designs
Chrome and silver-toned finishes are making a comeback.
Pair them with pale neutral tiles to give your walk-in shower a minimalist feel.
Design bySpace Factory/ Photo byHerve Goluza
Contrast Materials
Contrast stone slabs with natural wood to create a contemporary feel.
Match the stone throughout the bathroom on floors, walls, and the sink vanity for a glamorous look.
Include a soaking tub next to the walk-in shower for maximum functionality.
Michelle Berwick Design
trigger the same tile on the walls of the walk-in shower for continuity.
According toHomeAdvisor, a new walk-in shower can boost resale value.
Walk-in showers can be drafty depending on their size and location in the bathroom.
Design byCathie Hong Interiors/Margaret Austin Photo
Pooled extra water may make walk-in showers more prone to be slippery after use.
Design bySpace Factory/ Photo byHervé Goluza
Design byCathie Hong Interiors/Margaret Austin Photo
Julian Porcino
Michelle Berwick Design
Caroline Andreoni Interior Design/ Photo by Sophie Lloyd
Julian Porcino
Design byHouse of One
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Design byLiving with Lolo/ Photo by Life Created
Julian Porcino
Design byKate Marker Interiors/Stoffer Photography
Design bySpace Factory/ Photo byHerve Goluza
Flourish Interior Design/ Photo byJenny Siegwart
Design byCathie Hong Interiors/Margaret Austin Photo
Fantastic Frank
Jessica Nelson Design/Carina Skrobecki Photography
Design byCathie Hong Interiors/Margaret Austin Photo
Michelle Berwick Design
Fantastic Frank
Jessica Nelson Design/Carina Skrobecki Photography
Design bySpace Factory/ Photo byHervé Goluza
Folding Chair Design Co./Jenn Verrier Photography
House Nine Interior Design
Caroline Andreoni Interior Design/ Photo by Sophie Lloyd
Design bySpace Factory/ Photo byHervé Goluza
Lisa Gilmore Design/Native House Photography
Folding Chair Design Co./Jenn Verrier Photography
Laura Brophy Interiors
Desiree Burns Interiors
Desiree Burns Interiors
Michelle Berwick Design
Desiree Burns Interiors
Louis Duncan-He Designs
Louis Duncan-He Designs
Studio Peake
Studio Peake
Sarah Barnard Design
Design by Max Humphrey and Beebe Skidmore forEmily Henderson Design/ Photo by Kaitlin Green