The bathroom is about to be your favorite room in the house.
When it comes totile, the options can feel endless.
There are so many great products on the market, each creating a different vibe for your shower.
Design by And And And Studio; Photography by Yoshihiro Makino
Want to feel like youre at a spa?
Use large format tiles.
Aiming for classic and clean?
Design by Amy Vroom of The Residency Bureau; Photography by Miranda Estes
Something bright and patterned.
The color variation in the tiles adds interest while making the space feel light and serene.
Take a closer look at those grout lines.
Design by RailiCA Design; Photography by Karin Millet
The horizontal grout lines are thicker, creating a super modern, playful, and unique effect.
Moral of the story?
Your grout can totally change the appearance of your space.
Design by Studio Robert McKinley; Photography by Nicole Franzen
Try different thicknesses and variations.
Use a darker grout to really make the tiles pop.
Lisa Schulner-Fine, co-founder ofQuiet Town, leaned into the retro look with vintage-inspired hardware and bright accessories.
Design by Lisa Schulner-Fine
Using larger tiles makes your shower feel non-fussy and simple in the best way.
Plus, theyll never go out of style.
Not us, and certainly not interior designerBlanche Garcia.
Design by Etch Design Group; Photography by Ryann Ford
A seriously stunning shower that makes a real statement.
Have Fun With Color
Small spaces (like bathrooms!)
are a chance to go bold, and the duo behindAnd And And Studiocertainly did that with this space.
Design by Garcia Designs; Photography by Justin Cole Photography
They opted for bright yellow walls and kept the ball rolling with yellow groutyes, yellow grout!
To keep the space from looking too busy, they went with white tiles and black hardware.
The subject can be anything and you might choose colors that suit your taste.
Design by Amy Storm & Co.; Photography by Joe Kwon Photography
Here, designerAmy Stormopted for a neutral, floral design.
Its understated, elegant, and unique.
For instance, the shower niche.
Design by Monique Wright
Yes, its super practical, but it can also be super pretty.
Doing so helps break up the space and add visual interest.
She used the same tile on the niche and on the shower floor to tie it all together.
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