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We love the way this tile in the shower stall invokes that same sense of cozy, folksy quilted charm through it’s pinwheel-patterned tiles. Similar to how your bathroom may have a double sinks in the vanity, double shower heads expand the function of any bathroom. Blue and white is always right everywhere in the house, and the bathroom is no exception. If you're looking to add that extra oomph to an all-white bathroom, blue details should do just the trick. One space-saving trick is to build your towel storage right into the shower. With one simple instillation, your shower can be transformed into a spa-like experience.
Blue And White
To that end, he suggests raising bathroom fixtures off the floor — employing floating vanities or wall-mounted sinks and toilets. And if you have just enough square footage for a bathtub, you can also choose one of those that’ll feel like less of a space hog. “A free-standing tub allows you to see around it and helps you to amplify the feeling of space.” Just add spa-ready bath salts. Showers tucked into dormers can feel cramped and cavelike, but adding a skylight can remedy the problem. This shower became a bright oasis with the addition of a generous skylight.
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When your shower heats up, the steam allows the eucalyptus to release oils that make your morning rinse feel like a spa experience. A bench in the shower is useful for many reasons, but finding the space or contractor to add one to your bare space isn't always easy. We love how the surface of this tub extends outward and doubles as a shower bench on the right, perfect for shaving your legs or relaxing while your conditioner sets. Ever wanted to feel warm water running down the front and back of your body at the same time? And if this wasn't inspiring all its own, we also can't help but notice (and be inspired by) the on-trend color palette of tan and black.
Bring In A Bench
Smart overhead showers, also known as rain showers, bring the soothing sensation of raindrops cascading down, creating a modern shower experience like no other. The play of light and shadows on the minimalist surfaces adds depth and character, making it a truly captivating experience. Whether you prefer a spa-like sanctuary or a contemporary retreat, the black and white shower adapts flawlessly to your vision.
Metallic Feature Wall Walk-In Shower
With its sleek look, this style of walk-in shower can blend in with any bathroom's design. Its clear glass doors can make a bathroom look larger, no matter how small the space. Carolyn Thayer added blue subway tile to complement the patterned floor, and opted for gold brushed fixtures to bring even more style into the space. Use these tips, including decluttering your space and choosing the softest bathroom rugs. Organize toiletries in drawers and shelves to keep visual distractions to a minimum while you enjoy a long, hot shower.
You might also need to adjust the drainage to handle more water, especially if you are using several jets or showerheads. It can be easy to go wild with all the options for a custom shower, and that can easily reach into the tens of thousands of dollars. If you can go all-out and create that kind of shower, by all means, go for it (and send us pictures when you’re done!).
Dual showerheads and green subway tile complete the shower's spa-like atmosphere. Without a linen closet, this bathroom smartly uses an armoire to hold towels and toiletries. In this condo bathroom, frameless glass doors with statement-making handles set the tone for a modern bathroom. A mix of terrazzo and glass tiles covers the roomy shower from floor to ceiling for an additional statement. A minimalistic floating vanity continues the room's commitment to sleek, clean lines.
Designing a shower with light neutrals makes the small bathroom seem larger. Pair a bright shower with light-colored accessories on the vanity (like this Better Homes & Gardens Sculpted Marble 3-Piece Resin Bath Accessory Set, $19, Walmart). A wheelchair-accessible bathroom or one that accommodates people with limited mobility can be extremely valuable to elderly homeowners or those taking in older relatives. These accommodations include adding a doorway at least 36 inches wide, a roll-in shower with no lip, a wall-mounted sink or toilet, and grab bars. Walk-in tubs are also popular and can come with several extra features such as water or jets, heated seats, or chromotherapy lights.
Tile enhances the style of a walk-in shower and is the perfect way to add color and texture. Play with the contrast of tiles and grout colors to create a look that truly shows off your personal style. The deep tone of this royal blue tile against the bright white grout looks graphic in a retro-cool way. It's part '80s, part modern (with the help of chrome touches), and all kinds of Insta-worthy. Even though it's inside a bathroom, this open shower setup with a stone floor feels one with nature somehow. An inconspicuous drain positioned right under the shower head will ensure you don't have flooding issues.
Fixed glass panels are one example of doorless shower ideas that make a small bathroom more spacious. This design delineates the walk-in shower that fills the space of the bathroom's original 1948 pink tub. To waterproof the walk-in shower, ceramic tile over cement board runs floor to ceiling and wraps the edge of the window recess.
White or light colors can make a room feel bigger, while bold accent walls can add vibrance to your space. If you want your bathroom to feel a little less spa-like and a little more like a fun powder room at your favorite swanky restaurant, try going all out with over-the-top design elements. Here, boldly patterned floor tile mixes with a gilt-footed claw-foot tub, while a calming subway tile wall acts as a quiet backdrop. This look keeps the eye looking up while still connecting it to the space. If you have a colored tub, such as the black cast iron shown here, then take your tile inspiration from that!
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