Here are 5 stylish bathroom Shower tile ideas

Bathroom remodeling

Here are 5 stylish bathroom Shower tile ideas

Although brief, showers provide a great venue for making a big impression. There’s no denying the increased labor required for a bathroom remodel compared to a kitchen one. It’s not as simple as just slapping on some new paint and calling it a day; there’s also the matter of removing old tile, doing a mold inspection, and using an interminable amount of grout. If you’re planning to sell your property in the near future, upgrading the outdated and cramped bathroom with clean, modern shower tile will increase the asking price.

The almost infinite varieties of shower tile designs, colors, sizes, materials, and layouts available today might be bewildering. However, assistance is at hand. Here are five cutting-edge shower tile designs to help you finalize your new project’s blueprint.

Contemporary Methods for Installing Shower Tiles

Think of black and white subway tile, contemporary horizontal stacked tile, or neutral herringbone tile for examples of modern shower tiles with clean, straight lines, neutral colors, and an unfussy, streamlined design.

Whites, beiges, and even some shades of black make up the core color pallet for modern design, but other colors may be used as accents provided they have an earthy tone, as explained by House Beautiful. Open floor plans, high-end materials like marble and brass, and frameless glass shower doors are typical of today’s bathrooms. Check out these pictures of contemporary shower tiles to get some ideas for your own remodel.

Travertine Shower Floors

Melissa Ambrosini’s home features a gorgeous marble walk-in shower. It’s the epitome of minimalist yet appealing modern bathroom decor, with its cool color palette, classic chevron pattern, and shiny brass fixtures.

Shower Walls with Hexagonal Tiles

Follow the lead of interior designer Erin Chelius and use a variety of contemporary shower tiles to make a statement with your decor. Here, she used a one-inch hex tile for the wall behind the showerhead, a larger white hex tile for the floors, and a herringbone pattern of white ceramic tiles for the bench and the walls. The contrasted niche is the icing on the cake for the monochromatic design.

Cascaded Shelves of Ceramic Wall Tile

The guest bathroom of design blogger Jen Pinkston features this practical straight-stacked shower tile. This bathroom is a perfect example of modern bathroom design with a nod to the mid-century era, thanks to its floor-to-ceiling application of tile, neutral color scheme, and straight, clean lines.

Chevron-patterned floor tile for the shower

A stunning example of contemporary shower floor tiling, this marble shower was designed by Brian O’Tuama Architects. Large slabs of beautiful carrara marble surround the walls, creating a continuous appearance, and gray tile laid in a striking chevron pattern lines the floor.

Porcelain Floor and Wall Tiles for a Bathtub or Shower, Extra Large

Using the same contemporary tile on the floor and walls of your shower can help you achieve a waterfall impression. This uncluttered style is ideal for those who appreciate the benefits of a modern aesthetic but don’t want to sacrifice comfort. The installation of larger tiles in a bathroom is also much simpler.

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