Designing a small bathroom has its challenges. Without a proper shower area, the chances are you will have to deal with a wet bathroom floor and a trail of messy footprints all over the house. Sure, you can mop up the mess or turn a blind eye to it.

Hmmm…sounds familiar? Well, you don’t need to grimace every time you enter the bathroom. A shower cubicle is a simple and practical way of avoiding the hair-raising issue of water all over the bathroom floor with trails of footprints leading to the rest of the house. And, hey, it doesn’t matter if your bathroom is tiny. With these amazing bathroom shower cubicle designs, your bathroom floor will be a safe and dry space with no slippery accidents!

What Does a Shower Cubicle Entail?

By and large, a shower cubicle is 3 feet by 3 feet in size. But, if space is a constraint, you can opt for a 30” by 30” cubicle, the minimum requirement for a comfortable shower. Less than that, and it’s a choice between bruised elbows and bucket baths.

Keep in mind that you may have to bend over to pick up the bar of soap you tend to drop when you are in the shower. Yes, you get the picture!

Idea One: Corner Shower Cubicle

A corner shower cubicle is an excellent way to save space as it can be fitted onto a wall or placed in a corner very easily. The area on the side of the corner cubicle can be used for placing a small vanity or a storage cabinet.

You can go wild with colourful mosaic tiles to give your bathroom a fantastic makeover. You can select glazed tiles or stone finish tiles for the walls enclosed by the shower cubicle to make it the focal point of the bathroom.

Interesting add-ons? Recessed shelves for your shampoo and shower gel are useful and could enhance the look of your corner shower cubicle, or you could maybe add some plants and rolled napkins in a basket to complete this magnificent decor.

Idea Two: A Walk-in Shower

A walk-in shower area is an excellent option for a small bathroom. Even if you have no more than 4 or 5 feet of space, you will get a luxurious shower cubicle for a relaxed bathing experience. You can add a shower curtain to the mix to keep the rest of your bathroom dry.

Just flip through some shower cubicle designs and inspiration results! Depending on your shower curtain pattern, you can select your theme.

You can add a seashore vibe to your bathroom with some shells and a shower curtain with patterns that speak the language of the ocean. Or you can go for the lush green theme of the forest with your moss green shower curtain and plants in little baskets. The sky is the limit with these inspiring ideas.

Idea Three: Sliding Doors for Your Shower Cubicle

Sliding doors are perfect when you have a space crunch. They not only save a lot of space but give the bathroom an elegant look. What’s more, you don’t need to worry if your bathroom vanity is hugging the shower area.

You can opt for transparent glass to give your small bathroom an illusion of space or classy etched translucent glass for some privacy and style.

Interesting shower cubical ideas? You can create drama on the back wall of your cubicle with unique designer tiles. A mosaic mural on the cubicle flooring is another idea you may want to consider.

The cubicle may be small, but your bathroom will rock!

 

Idea Four: Create an Illusion of Space with Frameless Glass Doors

Just because you have a small bathroom, it doesn’t mean you have to skimp on the style. Opting for frameless glass doors is a great way to work an elegant element in your bathroom shower cubicle. This is one way to ensure that your shower cubicle gives the feeling of space in your pint-sized bathroom.

Ways to add the style element? You can introduce colour in your bathroom with rich glazed tiles. Or you can opt for pebbled flooring combined with exposed brickwork to give a rustic vibe to your decor. A copper showerhead would fit perfectly in this decadent bathroom!

To add to the rustic vibe, introduce baskets for your bath essentials, spare towels, and hair care products. Wow!

Idea Five: A Clawed Bathtub for Your Shower Area

This elegant add-on for your shower area adds oomph and style to your bathroom. It need not be a standard bathtub as bathroom dimensions are an issue. You can go for a small-clawed bathtub for your shower area. A shower curtain will tackle the water splash and give you a modicum of privacy.

Other options? A galvanised tub or a metal shower tray with an exposed brick wall will give this rustic bathroom the perfect finishing touch. To enhance this vintage look, use copper or brass containers for your rolled-up napkins and cosmetics.

A shower cubicle in your tiny bathroom will not only tackle the issue of a wet floor but will also give your space a classy vibe. Visit HomeLane for more out-of-the-box designs and ideas.

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