Decorating small bathroom is rather challenging in dealing with free-clutters and show aesthetical value of your shower as well. One of styles is suitable to install in small bathroom, it is a shower that is tucked into the corner. To create a walk-in shower in a smaller bathroom, try arranging two partitions at a 90-degree angle in one corner. These two partitions combine with the existing two walls of the room to form a walk-in shower that maximizes every inch of available space. The two partitions can be constructed from fiberglass, acrylic or even glass, with the remaining walls made from tile, fiberglass or acrylic. Add a door to one of the partitions, or direct the spray of water towards one partition and leave a small opening in the other for door-free access.
While the design ideas you can choose for decorating the walk in shower tucked into the corner are as following.
Contemporary bathroom design schemes often emphasize light, neutral colours and simple lines for a clean, soothing feel. Generally, it incorporates lining the floors, walls and ceiling of a walk-in shower in Carrara marble slabs, the classic white marble with faint grey veining. The classic marble can brightens the space and gives it a timeless, yet modern feel. For a unified look, cover the rest of the bathroom in the same marble and choose a simple white quartz countertop with an integrated rectangular sink. To trick the eye, you must remove the shower partition makes the bathroom feel more expansive and helps bring light deeper into large showers. To limit splashes into the rest of the bathroom, use a showerhead that sprays water straight down, such as a rain-style showerhead.
For rustic look, you can use the rich colours and varied textures of natural elements, such as rock and wood, add visual interest to the expansive surfaces in large walk-in showers and evoke a feeling of being in a county spa retreat or a serene outdoor getaway. Line shower walls with ragged-cut slate lit from above with a skylight and pair it with rounded pebble tile shower flooring for a soothing feeling under your feet. Or, for a more streamlined aesthetic, choose a slatted wood shower floor tray and round out the look with a collapsible, wood shower seat, a reclaimed-wood countertop and a polished slate sink. A pared-down, copper showerhead with clean lines and minimal embellishments balances well with textured, natural materials. To keep dark stone and wood finishes from making the shower feel dim and closed in, choose a simple floor-to-ceiling glass divider to allow plenty of light.
To add comfort and free the shower from clutters, you can integrate a bench seat, shelves and recessed niches into the shower walls. By means of integrating storage space into the shower walls gives the bathroom a more streamlined look. To complete the look, eliminate the shower door and include a sloped floor or a small sill cast into the shower entrance. Add a poured concrete countertop with an integrated, rectangular sink and open cubbies below to match the shower niches.