I have three shower remodels on my calendar right now, the first is my brother's bathroom which I'll be sharing in the next few weeks. The second is a client's house down the street, they are friends of mine and we're collaborating on a space makeover, and the third is the master bathroom in the Vegas house I'm flipping, it's cramped and unpleasant and I want to make it a selling point for the eventual resale.
Homeowners repeat the same request when they're thinking of a shower space, they are looking for spa like conditions and a space that is relaxing and pretty to look at. We spend 5-15 minutes in this space every day, shouldn't it be both functional and beautiful?
When it comes to tile selection, I've always believed you cannot go wrong with a marble or marble look tile combination. I followed this philosophy to achieve a timeless look with Grandma's shower remodel last year and I saw a lot of it at the Kitchen and Bath Show earlier this year. I also love to see a mix of complementary tiles, perhaps a mid to large size on the walls with smaller tiles on the floor and something interesting in a niche, but really there is so much opportunity and no set rule, penny tile on the wall is just as beautiful as large scale planks.
I've been focused on what makes a shower both functional and beautiful and here are a few ideas I assembled.
Niches. The space between wall studs is a perfect place to add a recessed niche. With advance preparation during construction or remodel, the contractor can place them strategically in the wall to create a place for shampoo, conditioner, soap etc. A wall niche is also a place to break up the spans of wall space and even add a different size tile as a feature.
Benches. When remodeling a bathroom with a walk in shower, consider the addition of a bench. It's worth the loss of a few square feet of real estate since a bench provides seating for relaxation while the steam circulates, a place to corral all the cleansers, and for us ladies, the perfect perch for shaving our legs.
Windows. Bathrooms with natural light don't feel as cave-like compared to ones without windows. Even in a shower a window can be strategically placed to allow for natural light and still maintain privacy.
via one kind design
Feature Tile Walls. The far wall of a shower is an opportunity to create a focal point in a bathroom and a place to mix tile patterns, the look is almost like a modern day mural. My brother did this in his new shower and I'm excited to show it off to you soon.
libby greene via decorpad
Statement Shower Doors. Most of the time remodelers opt for frameless shower doors and clear glass like the many seen above, but you can also be daring and make the shower doors a focal point. How stunning are these two examples of steel doors?
Have you added any of these elements to your shower? What amenities do you find appealing in your shower spaces?
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