Clever Shower Cubicles With a Seductive Edge
Get inspired by these extraordinary shower enclosure designs that look fantastic and work great
The shower area or the wet area of the bathroom should be efficiently designed so that water does not splash all around. It should also be attractive – a shower is a feel-good experience, after all. From clean-lined minimalistic styles to those that commune with nature to luxurious and even opulent ones, these shower enclosure designs are all that you could ask for – and then some.
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DeForest Architects has separated the shower area from the dry area of the bathroom with a fixed glass panel and connected it to a private open-to-sky garden. The tall wooden boundary wall extends from the outdoors into the shower area to create an interesting inside-outside connect, uninterrupted thanks to the barely there glass partition.
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The shower area is flooded with natural light and is demarcated with wooden planks. A slight level difference in the shower area prevents water from spilling into the dry area of the bathroom, while the glass lets the natural light from the shower area flood the rest of the bathroom, picking colour and warmth from the carpet.
2. Frosted glass cubicles
Two Fold Interiors has introduced a frosted glass shower cubicle which offers privacy and looks like a room within a room.
Two Fold Interiors has introduced a frosted glass shower cubicle which offers privacy and looks like a room within a room.
3. Frameless glass enclosures
This glass shower enclosure looks elegant and offers unobstructed views of the light-reflecting mosaic tiles.
This glass shower enclosure looks elegant and offers unobstructed views of the light-reflecting mosaic tiles.
The frameless toughened glass enclosure imparts a streamlined look and visually expands the space. Just see how Luigi Rosselli Architects has introduced a square skylight which floods the bathroom with natural light that flows unobstructed through the glass.
In this compact bathroom by Keir Townsend, a pair of sliding doors work as a space-saving option to close the shower area when in use.
4. Acrylic shower cubicles
A circular acrylic shower cubicle is a smart addition to this black and white bathroom. The best part about acrylic shower cubicles is they are ergonomic and come with a built-in head shower, a towel rail and may include other luxurious features like a rainfall shower head and steam jets.
A circular acrylic shower cubicle is a smart addition to this black and white bathroom. The best part about acrylic shower cubicles is they are ergonomic and come with a built-in head shower, a towel rail and may include other luxurious features like a rainfall shower head and steam jets.
This prefabricated walk-in shower cubicle is spacious and its curved shape enhances the overall look of the bathroom.
5. Use of different materials
Here, bathstore has demarcated the shower area from rest of the bathroom with separate floor tiles, wall tiles and a continuous backlit niche for keeping the toiletries. A glass screen separates the space partially; just enough to keep the water from splashing outside the shower area. However, the false ceiling continues into the shower area to ensure continuity in the design.
Here, bathstore has demarcated the shower area from rest of the bathroom with separate floor tiles, wall tiles and a continuous backlit niche for keeping the toiletries. A glass screen separates the space partially; just enough to keep the water from splashing outside the shower area. However, the false ceiling continues into the shower area to ensure continuity in the design.
6. Steel and glass shower enclosures
This shower enclosure wrapped in stainless steel (SS) and glass has an acrylic tray which makes it comfortable underfoot. The sliding door is ideal for this compact bathroom by WN Interiors.
This shower enclosure wrapped in stainless steel (SS) and glass has an acrylic tray which makes it comfortable underfoot. The sliding door is ideal for this compact bathroom by WN Interiors.
Architecture BRIO has used SS framing to create a strong and sturdy shower enclosure. The expansive window forms a second layer which offers stunning views of the city skyline while showering.
Intrigue Studio+ Lab has designed a glamorous shower enclosure with patterned wall tiles in rich colours. A small section of the shower area is designed as a dry garden with natural pebbles for the flooring, accent lights and a couple of areca palm planters.
Travertine is used for the flooring and walls to infuse an element of warmth and sophistication in the bathroom decor. The glass shower enclosure with SS support bars looks sleek and offers an unobstructed view of the entire bathroom.
7. Framed shower enclosures
Fadd Studio has introduced clear glass within a fixed metal frame to demarcate the shower area and let natural light into the bathroom.
Fadd Studio has introduced clear glass within a fixed metal frame to demarcate the shower area and let natural light into the bathroom.
In this bathroom by studio HINGE, the fixed glass of the shower area is translucent to limit vision while the panelled shower door is in clear glass.
8. Bathtub and shower enclosure combos
ARK Reza Kabul Architects has designed a luxurious bathroom with a bathtub-cum-jacuzzi and a glass shower enclosure. Honey onyx is used for the flooring, wall cladding and backlit shelves.
ARK Reza Kabul Architects has designed a luxurious bathroom with a bathtub-cum-jacuzzi and a glass shower enclosure. Honey onyx is used for the flooring, wall cladding and backlit shelves.
Architology has visually segregated this ensuite bathroom from the bedroom with glass and a different flooring material. The angular lines of the bathtub and the shower stall intersect at an angle, creating an interesting shape on the floor.
For this bathroom, AOI Home has introduced exquisite details that have been inspired by Mughal architecture. The bathtub is in carved marble while the glass shower enclosure is etched with floral patterns. Don’t miss the classic lion’s head water spout in hand-carved marble that adds the final touch of a royal hamam.
9. Ensuite bathrooms
In this ensuite bathroom, the shower enclosure is stepped up and forms an integral part of the bedroom.
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10 Stunning Designs for Shower Areas
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In this ensuite bathroom, the shower enclosure is stepped up and forms an integral part of the bedroom.
Read more:
10 Stunning Designs for Shower Areas
How to Create a Leak-Free Shower Enclosure
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Which shower enclosure design did you like the most and would
like to have in your bathroom? Share in Comments below.
In this bathroom by Mata Design Studio, the glass partition forms an invisible design feature which allows visual continuity between the dry and wet areas, and letting the bathroom look spacious.
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