30 Best Walk-In Shower Ideas for 2025

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30 Best Walk-In Shower Ideas for 2025
jaqui seerman chose slabs of the same richly veined stone to frame the sauna\, pave the walk in shower\, and serve as a countertop and backsplashpinterest
Madeline Tolle
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Make a Statement

bathroom in a west village mansion, designed by cortney and robert novogratz
Frank Frances

Choosing a striking stone slab for your bathroom is an easy way to ensure your walk-in shower stands out. Here, in the Novogratz’s West Village home, the eggplant-hued vanity was color-matched to the marble.

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Float Your Glass

walk in shower in bathroom designed by marie flanigan interiors
Julie Soefer

For a seamless, light appearance, opt for glass barriers with no hardware in sight. Here, because there aren’t any hard walls or doors, the shower stall doesn’t take up any visual space, making this entire primary bathroom by Marie Flanigan feel larger.

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Frame the Alcove

bathroom
Madeline Tolle

To make your walk-in shower more of a design moment, frame its alcove or border with a contrasting stone. Here, designer Jaqui Seerman used rose quartz for a feminine touch. “Not only is it visually stunning, but it also possesses inherent healing qualities, providing the perfect foundation to start and end your day,” she says.

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Minimize the Opening

shower in guest suite by emma ainscough
Lindsay Salazar

Creating a deep walk-in shower is a great way to minimize splashes and spills if you’re looking to skip the door. Take inspiration from this pinstriped space by Emma Ainscough and opt for a narrow, arched opening instead of hinges or glass.

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Don’t Forget a Seat

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DAN PIASSICK

Even if you’re fighting for square footage in your walk-in shower, it’s important to be comfortable. This bite-sized corner seat makes this shower more accessible and easy to navigate without taking up too much space.

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Include Natural Light

jaqui seerman chose slabs of the same richly veined stone to frame the sauna\, pave the walk in shower\, and serve as a countertop and backsplash
Madeline Tolle

Shower stalls are often dark and dingy. But if your space (and privacy) allows, install your shower onto a wall with a window. The natural light will help make the entire space feel larger. And who doesn’t like a restorative rinse with a view?

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Try a New Door Style

a shower with a glass door
Cati Teague

If you’re looking to abandon the traditional shower curtain but don’t have room for a hinged door, why not opt for a glass closure on sliders? In this small bathroom, the glass helps the space look bigger while still showing off the funky patterned tile.

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Add a Sauna

secret spa design by katie hodges
AMY BARTLAM

A true spa-like experience must involve a hot and cold combination. In this home, the walk-in shower is just one part of the experience—a sauna is installed on the other side, and the homeowners can easily move between them. Post-work relaxation has never been this easy.

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Choose an All-Over Tile

a contemporary bathroom featuring intricate blue and white patterned tiles covering the walls
Madeline Tolle

If the rest of your bathroom is covered in tile, continue the pattern into your walk-in shower for a seamless transition. Here, the tile even covers the built-in bench. Like all pattern play, ground your print with a solid foundation, like the terracotta floor here.

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Add Panes

bathroom
Kelly Marshall

To make your glass shower door look more intentional and architecturally interesting, add panes to the glass. In this New York townhome designed by the firm Ward & Gray, the door was made to match the home’s historic era.

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Chic Black and White

a shower with a glass door
Valerie Wilcox

Designer Sarah Richardson created this spa-like walk-in shower for a picturesque A-frame chalet near a ski resort in Collingwood, Ontario. Its sloped roofline was no match for her skilled eye. The peaked design in crisp black-and-white marble looks like a hidden treasure.

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Sapphire Paradise

a bathroom with a mirror and a clock
David Tsay

You’ll bask in the beauty of a gemstone blue walk-in shower like this one in Justina Blakeney’s Jungalow even when it’s not in use. The shower’s center niche is inset with a vintage mirror the same shape as the tile. The blue-and-gold color combo makes a morning shower even more energizing and glamorous too.

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Curtained Curves

a shower curtain with a shower head
Annie Schlechter

Designed by Cathy Chapman, this open-concept shower is in a league of its own. The shower curtain opens up to reveal a circle design on the floor and a rounded asymmetrical marble wall slab that’s another eye-catching surprise.

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Illusory Tile

a bathroom with a glass shower
Romanek Design Studio

The stacks of subway tile in this bathroom by Romanek Design Studio are smoky, cool, and mysterious. They’re complemented by foxed mirror tile that makes it look larger and more lively—and adds interest to the wall between the soaking tub and walk-in shower.

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Indoor-Outdoor Beauty

a bathtub and a window
Karyn Millet

Walk right out your bathroom door to take in the stunning view of the Pacific Ocean, the way Eric Olsen can do in his California home. There’s an outdoor shower on the deck outside this glass door too, so you have your choice of spots to soak and relax.

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Bold Moves

clara jung banner day interiors bathroom
Colin Price

Clara Jung of Banner Day Interiors chose statement floor tile that extends into this bathroom’s asymmetrical walk-in shower. It’s a design tactic that helps “reduce visual disruption,” she says.

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Earthy Greens

romanek design studio bathroom
Romanek Design Studio

Zellige tiles lend the walk-in shower of this tranquil, sun-filled wet room with a skylight by Romanek Design Studio a cool vibe.

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Serene Sanctuary

lh designs walkin shower
Lauren Pressey

This light and airy bathroom by LH.Designs founder Linda Hayslett showcases a spacious walk-in shower fit for two.

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Warm and Contemporary

kirsten blazek walkin shower bathroom
Alex Zarour

A1000xBetter founder Kirsten Blazek chose to line the walls of this midcentury-modern bath with dimensional tiles to create more texture and complement the terrazzo floor. “We chose a walk-in shower because we liked the clean aesthetic and made the bathroom feel larger,” she reveals.

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Emerald Escape

walk in bathroom with green shower tile
LH Designs

Who says walk-in showers have to be encased in glass? For this cozy and polished bath, Hayslett added a playful pop of color by lining the interior with glossy green subway tile.

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