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Bathroom designs are ever evolving. Of course, the basic layout of the shower and/or tub, toilet, cabinets, and sink remains the same, but the style, colors, and overall feel of these items is what’s always changing. We know that natural looks, smart tech, and more color are trending now when it comes to upgrading the bathroom, but let’s look at some of the more popular shower design ideas that most homeowners are looking for.

Walk-In Shower

For those who would rather get rid of the bathtub and have just a shower, you’re going to want to fill that area with a large walk-in shower. These tub-sized showers have plenty of bathing room, maybe a window that brings in natural light, and a small shelf or niche for toiletries and other necessities. A larger shower like this also provides room for dual showerheads, such as the wall-mount, handheld, and rain-style showerheads in this space for more than one person to shower at a time.

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Built-In Shower Storage

Showers usually have an area for small shelves and niches and don’t often include a tub ledge to hold shampoo, soap, and loofah. Instead of leaving them on the floor or trying to cram them onto a small ledge, consider a roomy recess wall shelf right inside your walk-in shower.

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Shower Seat

Having a walk-in shower doesn’t mean you can’t have an area to sit and relax. That’s why many homeowners love adding a shower seat inside the shower. A common example is a floating seat above the floor. It can act as a spa seat, a place to prop your leg for shaving, or a drop zone for shampoo bottles and body wash.

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Heated Floor

On cold mornings, what could feel more luxurious than heated shower floors? Showers with this hot feature replicates the feeling of a wet sauna. When it’s time to cool off, the rain shower head supplies an invigorating experience.

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