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There are three types of people who use the bathroom—the singers performing their favorite songs, the fast and furious ones who shower in and out like winning a race, and the bathroom acrobats who’ve mastered slipping and sliding. Which is the role you find yourself playing every time you’re about to shower?

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If you think slipping in the bathtub is an Olympic-level tragedy, we’ve heard worse—the story of TheFlyingPigSquadron. This unfortunate girl turned a routine hair wash into a scary spectacle that landed her in the ER—all because of the shower door!

To avoid these chaotic accidents and maybe, just maybe, keep away the bathroom pitfalls, we’ve revealed the secrets of how pandas enjoy cozy and safe showers in these modern times. Cue walk-in shower ideas!

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We pandas seek easily accessible solutions, so we’ve compiled this list of 30 safe and practical walk-in shower ideas that make a perfect addition to any contemporary bathroom

Let us know which walk-in shower you’d love to enjoy an opera moment. And don’t forget to hit that share button to spread the modern convenience of walk-in showers!

#1

Glass, Black, And White Walk-In Tub With Shower

Glass, Black, And White Walk-In Tub With Shower

Black and white are among the most popular contrasting colors for a room’s serene yet modern look. This white walk-in shower with a tub, sleek black faucets, and wall-mounted showerheads blends elegance and contrast within a tiny bathroom.

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Curbless Walk-In Shower With Brass Fixtures

Pale blue colored walk-in shower with brass fixtures

Try a different mix and match—the tri-color combination of gold, white, and light blue. Add brass fixtures, complemented by a simple walk-in shower and floor-to-ceiling glass. Enrich the white bathroom design with soothing pale blue shower tiles.

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Walk-In Shower With Blue Herringbone Tiles

Blue walk-in shower with a cat on the ground

Adapt a coastal style to your bathroom. This walk-in shower with pivot doors features blue herringbone tiles and a white concrete shower floor that reminds us of the beach colors. To complete the rest of the bathroom decor, use white tumbled marble tiles on the floor for a clean, sophisticated look.

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#4

L-Shaped Walk-In Shower With Alcove Soaking Tub

Bright L-Shaped Walk-In Shower

If you’re dealing with limited space, choose an L-shaped bathroom design. Combine a walk-in shower with an alcove (rectangular) bathtub to save space. Use mosaic tiles for the floor, and opt for herringbone tiles for the remaining sections of the bathroom floor. This will create a distinct separation in the floor design between the shower area and the rest of the bathroom floor.

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#5

Marble Walk-In Shower With Rainfall Showerhead

Bright and spacious walk-in shower with brass fixtures and rainfall showerhead

A marble walk-in shower is the epitome of style and comfort. Create the illusion of a sparkling floor with non-slip herringbone tiles, and add a built-in marble bench. Break the white pattern with brass fixtures for a touch of vintage elegance. 

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

If that was my shower, I'd be in there all freaking morning.

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#6

Curbless Walk-In Shower Outdoors

Curbless outdoor walk-in shower

Enhance your backyard space by adding a curbless walk-in shower. This outdoor shower is surrounded by an arched wall, ensuring privacy while maintaining an open feel. A glass panel, stylish hardwood floor, and a wall-mounted shower help create a nature-inspired spot.

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Unfortunately where I live the weather won't guarantee a good experience but it looks so inviting

#7

Timeless Walk-In Shower With Terracotta Floor Tiles

Spacious and colorful walk-in shower

If you’re looking for timeless elements that smoothly blend a bathtub with a walk-in shower, go for a wooden parquet and terracotta tiles. Shoji white stone used for a bench and a shower threshold brings a touch of serenity, while the non-slip Terracotta flooring adds a dash of earthy vibes. We suggest applying this design to summer houses or vacation villas.

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#8

Farmhouse-Inspired Walk-In Shower With Bathtub

Spacious and bright Farmhouse style shower and bathtub

Step into a nostalgic bathroom that embraces farmhouse decor. The wooden ceiling and floor add warmth to this minimalist design, creating a contrast with the dazzling walls and white concrete countertop

The white walk-in tub with shower adorned with horizontally stacked tiles and a clean tiled floor make a smooth blend of modern style and rustic charm. Add a freestanding soaking tub to make your bathroom even more practical.

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#9

SPA-like Walk-in Shower With Bench

SPA like walk-in shower with a wooden bench

Create your personal SPA haven with a spacious walk-in shower, allowing you to recharge whenever needed. The glassy inline panels keep all the problems outside, while you can ease your mind by sitting on the bench and washing away any negative thoughts.

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#10

Minimalist Walk-In Tub With Shower

Spacious and bright walk-in shower

Create your private oasis by mixing patterns of white bathroom tiles. Use mosaic tiles to adorn the floor and the ceiling. If you’re after a luxurious look with a stunning view, try a walk-in shower with hinged doors, marble wall tiles, and a rain showerhead. To create a bold contrast, add black faucets and fixtures.

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#11

Japanese Walk-In Bathtub With Shower

Bathtub in a walk-in shower

Remodel a tight bathroom (corridor style) with a walk-in shower and a large soaking bathtub. Add herringbone tiles on the walls, non-slippery natural stone floor tiles, and inline panels for a cozy and safe restroom.

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#12

Walk-In Bathtub With Shower For A Small Bathroom

Bathtub in a walk-in shower with brass fixtures

Make the most of a small bathroom with this creative invention—a walk-in tub-shower combo. It’s like turning a petite space into a practical oasis for the homeowner. Efficient and stylish, the walk-in tub-shower combo seamlessly combines functionality with modern design, making it an ideal solution for smaller spaces.

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#13

Walk-In Shower With Pale Blue Moroccan Tiles

Moroccan Tiles in a bright and spacious shower

The image above shows a lovely bathroom made of simple details. However, the calming blue Moroccan tiles definitely stand out in this walk-in shower design! This chic bathroom design brings a modern touch and a hint of tradition, creating a delightful ambiance for your daily shower experience.

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#14

Monochromatic Walk-In Shower With Bench

Monochromatic and blur walk-in shower

The image above shows a practical and private walk-in shower with a bench and sleek silver fixtures. This monochromatic space also features light gray hexagon tile flooring and walls covered in white subway tiles that contribute to its contemporary and stylish ambiance.

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#15

Barrier-Free Walk-In Shower With Bench

Spacious walk-in shower with a wooden bench

Simple, cozy, and modern, this shower room features smokey beige shower walls, a lighted niche, and a dark brown bench. Remember to waterproof any objects composed of natural materials. 

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#16

Walk-In Shower And Bathtub

Spacious Walk-in shower with a white tub near a window

Revel in the best of both worlds—a revitalizing shower and a soothing bath. Make the most of the space and transform your spacious bathroom into a multifunctional oasis with a separate walk-in shower, bathtub, shelves, and cabinets.

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I don't like the idea of the huge window in front of the tub, frosted glass or not.

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#17

Walk-In Shower With Different Tiles Design

Colorful tiles with brass fixtures in a walk-in shower

Feel the natural light in this curbless walk-in shower situated close to the window. The brass fixtures elegantly tie in with the rest of the decor, making the entire bathroom feel like one well-designed piece. The bold contrast is evident in both the colors and the orientation of the tiles: vertical green glass tiles compared to stacked horizontal light gray tiles. P.S. Curtains are always an option for the shy pandas out there!

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3 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

And with that huge window and no blinds you can always invite the neighbor

#18

White Calacatta Marble Walk-In Shower

Bright walk-in shower with Calacatta Marble

White Calacatta marble is the timeless choice for a bathroom that screams luxury. Complete the crisp white puzzle with playful penny tiles for the shower floor and tiny hexagon-shaped tiles for the niche. Turn your bathroom into a chic haven where comfort meets elegance with a marble bench. 

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#19

Geometric Pattern Within A Walk-In Shower

Geometric Patterned tiles in a small walk-in shower

The beauty of this walk-in shower lies in the geometric variety within one enclosed rectangular cabin. The shower walls and the niche covered in matte chevron tiles are the last surfaces you’d think of combining with hexagon-tiled floors. This simple yet modern-looking walk-in shower proves that chevron and hexagon tiles look great together.

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#20

Small Walk-In Shower In The Corner

Stylish walk-in shower in a bathroom corner

This walk-in shower looks like a transparent box, and it actually is—a curbless box with a rainfall shower enclosed by glass panels and hinged doors. The smokey gray marble with the black matte frame and fixtures creates a futuristic look. This walk-in shower design makes a corner spot look more extensive and functional—a striking idea for small spaces.

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#21

Walk-In Shower With Tub Under Sloped Ceiling

Bright Walk-In Shower With Tub Under Sloped Ceiling

This compact walk-in shower with a tub demonstrates how a carefully planned design can transform spaces beneath a sloped tiled ceiling. Indulge in bathroom bliss with a freestanding bathtub, wall-mounted showerheads, horizontally stacked wall tiles, and herringbone tiles beneath your feet.

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#22

Industrial Walk-In Shower With Inline Panel

Industrial and minimalistic corner Walk-In Shower

An inline panel creates a barrier that helps contain water within the shower area. This is especially useful in preventing water splashes from reaching the rest of the bathroom. Moreover, it’s a perfect solution for smaller bathrooms or bathrooms with existing corner showers.

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#23

Out-Of-Place Walk-In Shower

White and black L-shaped walk-in shower

We’ve named this modern walk-in shower an out-of-place element because it looks like the rebel of the bathroom. The shower immediately stands out from the rest of the bathroom decor due to a blend of different gray tiles. Simply take in the beauty of limestone and mosaic shower wall tiles, a terrazzo floor, matte black hardware, and a white bench all coming together in this gorgeous shower enclosure!

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Spacious And Long Walk-In Shower

Spacious and bright Long Walk-In Shower with a window

This spacious bathroom design offers an innovative solution for adding all the necessary furnishings like shelves, mirrors, and a Japanese soaking tub, all while preserving a sleek and tidy space. The elongated walk-in shower is a versatile choice, easily adaptable to fit in most bathrooms. Achieve a luxury look by selecting earthy tones for the floor and complementing it with white veined tiles for the walls.

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Mix And Match Shapes In Tiled Walk-In Shower

Mix And Match Shaped tiles in a spacious walk-in shower

This enclosed, tiled walk-in shower combines large square wall tiles with square floor tiles in matching shades for an easy-to-clean design that also helps to hide stains. Another exciting element is the inclusion of two showerheads with separate controls, allowing for simultaneous use by more than one person. However, that’s just an option because introverted pandas would still prefer to enjoy the spacious shower in absolute privacy!

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#26

Marble Shower Stall With Floating Bench

Spacious and bright walk-in shower

This barrier-free shower stall with glass hinged doors transitions smoothly from the veined bathroom floor to a veined enclosed walk-in shower. Its floating bench, white veined porcelain tiles, two handheld and two rain showerheads create a marvelous look. 

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#27

Walk-In Shower With Bench And Pebble Floor

Pebbled floor in a bright walk-in shower

Transform your bathroom into a private spot with white tiles, a practical rainfall showerhead, and a comfy shower bench on a pebble floor. This conventional walk-in shower is your next step toward a modern refresher routine.

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#28

Scandinavian Walk-In Shower With Bench

White and brown colored walk-in shower

In Scandinavian design, no one can ever overlook the use of natural materials in furnishings and the abundant natural light in the room. In this walk-in shower, a dark wooden floor, crisp white tiles, glass walls, and a bench all come together to create a simple yet stylish design. This conventional walk-in shower also features two showerheads and a small, square niche for shower essentials.

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Enclosed Walk-In Shower Next To Corner Tub

Corner walk in shower with a corner tub near a window

This barrier-free walk-in shower looks quite simple, but it’s well-designed to be an absolute gem in the bathroom. You only have to push the hinged door whether you want to walk in or out. If you want a quick hot shower without splashing all over the room, the glass walls will keep the foam in. And if you want a long bubble bath, the triangle tub in the corner is an ideal spot to relax and think.

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Walk-In Shower With Marble Bench

Grey-ish and spacious walk-in shower

Turn your bathroom into an elegant space with a spacious tropical shower cabin. Create a stunning, enclosed centerpiece with a rainfall showerhead, a marble bench, a cute niche, and frameless glass panels that span from floor to ceiling.

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Before Installing One, Read This

Remodeling your bathroom with a walk-in shower is a step into an innovative, practical future. It’s a splash into a worthy and timeless investment that goes beyond trends. A walk-in shower elevates your bathroom’s set and is a game-changer in many aspects. However, before buying one, ensure you’ve familiarized yourself with all its pros and cons. 

Benefits of Having a Walk-in Shower

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Investment: Custom-made walk-in showers usually outlast standard fixtures.

Easy to clean and maintain: Doorless designs mean fewer surfaces to clean.

Adaptable: Custom-made walk-in showers adapt to every space and lifestyle.

Space-efficient: It makes a small bathroom look more spacious, airy, and comfortable.

Home value: A walk-in shower is a highly desirable element in every household, making it a worthy investment. 

Highly accessible: With no high thresholds or raised entry points, a walk-in shower is perfect for aged people, young children, or individuals with limited mobility.

Why Walk-In Shower Might Not Be Ideal

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Slippery surface: The lack of threshold or raised plates makes the floor slippery. 

Airflow: Doorless walk-in showers are semi-open, letting chilly airflow in. 

Humidity: Water splashes, humidity, and soap residues lead to mildew growth.

Privacy: Walk-in showers offer minimal privacy—a no-go for shared houses. 

Installment: Walk-in showers aren't the easiest DIY projects. They need professional installation due to layout changes and plumbing issues.

More Things to Consider

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Size and space: Measure your bathroom space to set the ideal size for your walk-in shower. Define the length of the shower screen, the height of a shower enclosure, and its placement in the bathroom.

Style: Choose a walk-in shower design that complements your bathroom’s overall decor. Explore diverse walk-in shower styles like curbless or corner showers. Choose the one that aligns with your bathroom and resonates with your lifestyle. 

Safe material: Go for safe, durable, waterproof, and long-lasting materials for shower walls and floors. Choose between tiles, acrylic, and fiberglass material.

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Features: Based on your preferences and space limits, decide if you want pivot, hinged, or sliding doors, a rainfall or handheld showerhead, a bench, or a bathtub within the walk-in shower. 

Accessibility: If accessibility is a priority, opt for a curbless or low curb design, a built-in bench, and grab bars. Ensure that your final choice serves the needs of all family members, regardless of their mobility levels.

Costs and budget: Set a budget range for your walk-in shower project and explore cost-effective options. Don’t neglect to calculate the additional costs of hiring a professional to install it properly.

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Walk-in Showers Make a Great Investment

The global walk-in shower market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 2.10% by 2030. As walk-in showers are increasingly seen as a top-rated feature, they are expected to become a common installation choice. Hence, let’s address the costs of installing one.

The price for installing a custom-made walk-in shower may vary from $1,150 up to $8,000, with an average of $6,700. While cost may be an issue for some homeowners, qualities like enhanced accessibility, easy maintenance, and timeless design make such an investment worth every penny. 

So, the question is, how all-inclusive do you want your walk-in shower to be?