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4 Chic Shower Designs

Four smart shower designs that are both chic and space savvy=

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By Kelli Adami | April 12, 2016 | Bathroom

1. Nooks and Crannies

Transform an awkward corner space into a shower and clad a wall in decorative tiles to add colour and create an interesting feature.

Where to get i t Both Italtile and Tile Africa have an extensive range of bathroom tiles in a variety of colours.

2. Double Header

If space permits, create an open his-and-hers shower room for the ultimate in spa-like luxury. For extra convenience install a fixture that has a movable shower hose, such as the the Raindance Select E 300 3jet Showerpipe from Hansgrohe.

Use with The ShowerTablet Select 300 uses new touch pad technology for flow control.

3. Open Wet Room

Create a sense of fluidity with free-flowing space. A wet-room approach can make a small bathroom appear big and a big bathroom look luxurious.

What to consider Tiles, natural stone, treated concrete and even treated woods are all good non-slip materials, as long as they are sealed correctly.

4. Enclosed Shower Room

For an attractive central feature, create an enclosure around your shower fixtures in an eye-catching glamorous material. This edgy design by Nico van der Meulen Architects uses reflective black glass that makes the rest of the bathroom space look bigger and more polished. Designer Phia van der Meulen has used a ceiling-mounted Gessi showerhead recessed into the ceiling with a handshower from its Rettangolo range in black.