8 Stylish Ways to Separate Your Wet Shower Area
Here are innovative and good-looking solutions to cordon off the wet shower zone and prevent water spillage
Demarcating the shower area prevents the rest of the bathroom from getting wet and becoming accident prone. It also enhances the bathroom’s decorative value. From subtle glass partitions to stylish shower curtains and rustic stones, these partitions shield water from splashing everywhere. Here are eight ideas to inspire you.
2. …Or framed ones
The showstopper of this bathroom is the walk-in shower with brass fixtures and black aluminium-framed doors. These black-framed shower doors bring in drama to an otherwise white and subtle shower space, complementing the wow-worthy Carrara marble flooring and the black-and-white theme of the rest of the bathroom.
The showstopper of this bathroom is the walk-in shower with brass fixtures and black aluminium-framed doors. These black-framed shower doors bring in drama to an otherwise white and subtle shower space, complementing the wow-worthy Carrara marble flooring and the black-and-white theme of the rest of the bathroom.
3. The half glass
A half glass partition creates the perfect walk-in shower, which is basically a waterproofed showering area that has no hinged doors, enabling you to simply ‘walk in’. Svelte Designs goes for a simple glass screen to prevent water from splashing about, without taking away from the bathroom’s appeal.
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A half glass partition creates the perfect walk-in shower, which is basically a waterproofed showering area that has no hinged doors, enabling you to simply ‘walk in’. Svelte Designs goes for a simple glass screen to prevent water from splashing about, without taking away from the bathroom’s appeal.
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4. Natural stones
Natural stone works as a clever material for a moisture-packed zone like the bathroom. Droplets of water from splashing or condensation can be allowed to dry off naturally, unlike the regular wiping needed with glass partitions or shower curtains.
The stone cubicle which separates the shower area in the displayed image is reminiscent of the old Turkish hamams. The country-style partition veers away from a polished, modern look while still looking elegant. The cubicle wall doesn’t go up to the ceiling either, which gives a sense of openness to the space and yet ensures privacy.
Natural stone works as a clever material for a moisture-packed zone like the bathroom. Droplets of water from splashing or condensation can be allowed to dry off naturally, unlike the regular wiping needed with glass partitions or shower curtains.
The stone cubicle which separates the shower area in the displayed image is reminiscent of the old Turkish hamams. The country-style partition veers away from a polished, modern look while still looking elegant. The cubicle wall doesn’t go up to the ceiling either, which gives a sense of openness to the space and yet ensures privacy.
5. Half and half
Strike a beautiful balance with half glass and half wall, done by merging the minimalist lines of glass with decorative tiles. Take a cue from the displayed image by Morique Interiors. Here, the shower area is separated using a part-glass and part-mosaic wall that goes from the floor to the ceiling. This adds another architectural element, and also works as a clever storage solution on the other side by holding pull-out drawers.
Strike a beautiful balance with half glass and half wall, done by merging the minimalist lines of glass with decorative tiles. Take a cue from the displayed image by Morique Interiors. Here, the shower area is separated using a part-glass and part-mosaic wall that goes from the floor to the ceiling. This adds another architectural element, and also works as a clever storage solution on the other side by holding pull-out drawers.
6. Of course, shower curtains
A low-maintenance and budget-friendly alternative for separating the shower area is with shower curtains. Just get a waterproof shower rod (think stainless steel) and find the curtain style you like.
Tip: Pick PEVA (polyethylene vinyl acetate) or EVA (ethylene vinyl acetate) curtains. These are non-toxic and more eco-friendly. Avoid ‘vinyl’ or PVC (polyvinyl chloride) – they contain toxic plastic-softening compounds, including phthalates – resulting in the horrid smell you get when you open anything made of PVC.
A low-maintenance and budget-friendly alternative for separating the shower area is with shower curtains. Just get a waterproof shower rod (think stainless steel) and find the curtain style you like.
Tip: Pick PEVA (polyethylene vinyl acetate) or EVA (ethylene vinyl acetate) curtains. These are non-toxic and more eco-friendly. Avoid ‘vinyl’ or PVC (polyvinyl chloride) – they contain toxic plastic-softening compounds, including phthalates – resulting in the horrid smell you get when you open anything made of PVC.
7. Take it down a notch
Want a seamless and open bathroom without barriers of glass or stone? Then a low-level shower space can be the solution. Dipen Gada and Associates does away with doors, completely integrating the shower area into the bathroom. Playing with gravity, the lower level of the shower stall prevents water from flowing into the rest of the bathroom floor. The skylight over the shower area adds to the feeling of openness.
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Want a seamless and open bathroom without barriers of glass or stone? Then a low-level shower space can be the solution. Dipen Gada and Associates does away with doors, completely integrating the shower area into the bathroom. Playing with gravity, the lower level of the shower stall prevents water from flowing into the rest of the bathroom floor. The skylight over the shower area adds to the feeling of openness.
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8. Think outside the box
If you want something that’s unique, think natural materials like bamboo to set up an eco-friendly screen for covering the shower area. Plus, bamboo is water-resistant, easy on the pocket and gives another textural element to your bathroom. Displayed in the image is a closely woven bamboo screen which is not see-through and ensures privacy.
If you want something that’s unique, think natural materials like bamboo to set up an eco-friendly screen for covering the shower area. Plus, bamboo is water-resistant, easy on the pocket and gives another textural element to your bathroom. Displayed in the image is a closely woven bamboo screen which is not see-through and ensures privacy.
This space is another unique way to partition the shower area. The free-standing onyx shower screen is sandwiched between two sheets of glass and supported along the bottom edge in a slot. The crescent-shaped shelves are perfect to keep your bathing essentials. Definitely a stunning one-of-a-kind centrepiece.
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Tell us:
Which of these ideas would you incorporate in your bathroom to separate the shower area? Give your opinion in Comments below.
Read more:
10 of the Most Lavish and Luxurious Bathrooms on Houzz
Bathtub vs Shower: Which is Right for Your Home?
Tell us:
Which of these ideas would you incorporate in your bathroom to separate the shower area? Give your opinion in Comments below.
Install a frameless (and translucent) glass screen without visual interruptions to demarcate the shower area. It will also make the bathroom seem larger and brighter – it works well in compact bathrooms where space is tight or there is less natural light. Spaces Architects@KA bring in a wall-to-wall, frameless glass partition with doors.
Tip: You could consider etched or frosted glass in place of the clear glass.