Home remodeling – pun intended – is going through the roof. Homeowners spent an average of $60,000 on home renovations in 2016. And this number is only rising.
That means that thousands of other people out there have decided it’s time for a shower upgrade. Why haven’t you?
There’s nothing quite as luxurious as a brand new shower.

Shower Upgrade Ideas to Get Your Inspiration Flowing
The average shower lasts for about 13 minutes, meaning that you spend over an hour a week in the shower.
You’re usually starting your day off or ending it there. So might as well do it right.

Your Shower Screen
All showers need a shower screen. Add some intrigue to your walk-in shower with a rectangular screen instead of a flat sheet.
A boxy shower screen door gives extra space to your area. A unique geometric shape can be a simple way to play up a space.
You can also get tinted shower glass for some added privacy.

Tile and Error
You’ve got options when it comes to tile for a walk-in shower. White is a classic choice that’s going to make your bathroom look clean and fresh.
For a unique look, consider a mosaic style element in your tiles. When you plan your tiles out this way, your bathroom barely needs any decorations. The tiles themselves are artistic enough.
Especially with a walk-in shower, these elements can be visually stunning. You’ll be able to see them clearly on display, and they can serve as the centerpiece to the room.
You can even mix your tiles and have different patterns on the walls than on the floor. Your imagination is the only limit when it comes to a new shower design.

Double Showerhead
Treat yourself in your shower by placing not just one, but two showerheads.
You can choose to have one on the right side and one on the left side of the wall. You can also place one showerhead higher on your wall, and one lower. That means that people who are different heights won’t ever have any issues.

Seamless
You can also choose to make your shower walk-in to the max when you eliminate any steps or different tiling between the shower space and the rest of the room.
All you have to do is make sure your drain is going to collect the water and not spill out into the rest of the room. Then you’ve got a seamless transition between the rest of your bathroom and the shower.
This smooth transition will make your bathroom look like a spa.

More Power to Your Shower
Your shower upgrade is no small deal. You want to say “that’s our shower,” rhyme intended.
You’ve already got the inspiration you need to design your shower. But why stop there? You can make your whole bathroom a nicer place to be, especially considering all the time you spend there.
Get endless design inspirations from people who are not afraid to show their creative side. You don’t have to be an interior design expert to create a great bathroom that you’ll love.