Images of Remodeled Showers to Inspire Your Own

Blue-tiled shower with subtle grout lines, featuring a chrome ceiling-mounted rain showerhead, adjustable handheld sprayer, built-in wall niche, glass partition, and small frosted window for natural light.

Scrolling through bathroom photos is more than just a pastime—it’s how many great remodels begin. Seeing real showers helps you notice what catches your eye, what feels right for your routine, and what you’d skip entirely in your own space. From tile colors you can’t stop thinking about to layouts that just make sense, these reactions are all useful clues. Every shower below comes from a real Block Renovation project, offering inspiration you can actually picture in your own home.

A bright, open walk-in shower

This shower makes a strong first impression with its crisp white tile and uninterrupted layout. The consistent tile pattern helps the space feel expansive and cohesive, while the walk-in shower design keeps everything visually open. Subtle details add interest without distracting from the clean look. It’s a great example of how simplicity can still feel considered. Click here to see this modern bathroom in full.

Bright walk-in shower with a frameless glass panel, built-in wall niche for storage, and a minimalist rain showerhead, highlighting clean lines and functional design elements that enhance comfort and style.

Warm natural stone feels luxurious

Large, uniquely patterned stone tiles create a striking visual rhythm beneath your feet, while elegant gold fixtures add warmth and sophistication, catching the light and elevating the atmosphere. The spacious doorless shower design invites relaxation, transforming every shower into a daily retreat in timeless comfort and luxury. Click here to see this New York bathroom in full

Modern walk-in shower with a rainfall showerhead, handheld sprayer, built-in wall niche, and glass partition, paired with a freestanding tub to showcase functional, spa-inspired design elements.

Statement tile with personality

This Brooklyn shower was remodeled to feel ultra-modern with its bold contrasts and minimalist look. As evident in the photos, the color and texture create visual depth, giving the shower a strong sense of identity. It shows how tile alone can set the tone for the entire bathroom. A confident choice like this can make even a small shower feel memorable. Click here to see this Brooklyn bathroom in full

Sleek walk-in shower with marble-look walls, frameless glass enclosure, built-in wall niche, rainfall showerhead, and modern fixtures for a clean, spa-inspired upgrade.

A shower that embraces texture 

View these photos, and you’ll behold gold shower fixtures that pair perfectly with the warmth of wood-look walls, creating a unique Scandinavian aesthetic that remains minimalist and chic. The clean lines and thoughtful materials make the space feel both modern and inviting, while subtle luxury touches ensure your daily routine feels special. The result is a remodeled retreat that balances natural textures with refined elegance. Click here to see this Scandinavian bathroom in full.

Modern tub-shower combo with a ceiling-mounted rainfall showerhead, handheld sprayer, fluted glass panel, marble-look wall tile, and built-in niche for a refined, space-saving shower upgrade.

A modern mix of comfort and polish

This Jersey City shower balances contemporary finishes with a welcoming layout, all executed with fetching green tile. The materials feel current without being stark, and the overall design is easy to live with. Thoughtful choices make the shower feel refined but relaxed. These images present strong examples of modern shower design that still feels approachable. Click here to see this Jersey City bathroom in full.

Green-tiled walk-in shower with glass enclosure, ceiling-mounted rain showerhead, built-in wall niche, wood slat ceiling, and modern fixtures for a spa-inspired bathroom upgrade.

Hotel-inspired refinement

This blue-tiled shower remodel channels the calm confidence of a boutique hotel bathroom. Clean symmetry, refined finishes, and balanced proportions give it a composed feel. Nothing feels accidental or excessive. It’s designed to feel good every time you step in. Click here to see this New York bathroom in full.

Blue-tiled walk-in shower with black-framed glass enclosure, ceiling-mounted rain showerhead, built-in niche, and compact vanity, showcasing modern design features that enhance style and functionality.

Nothing pops like black and gold

At first glance, this remodeled shower feels refined rather than flashy, letting its materials do the talking. The dark tile paired with metallic gold accents creates a rich, elegant contrast that feels distinctly art deco in spirit. Every detail—from the tile scale to the precise alignment—adds to the sense of intention and sophistication. It’s proof that bold, well-chosen finishes can elevate a space without overwhelming it. Click here to see this New York bathroom in full.

Dark tiled walk-in shower with brushed brass rain showerhead, handheld sprayer, and minimalist controls, highlighting a sleek, spa-inspired design that elevates modern bathroom style.

Quiet power in modern materials

This shower highlights the impact of high-quality materials, with white natural stone and dramatic dark veining adding depth and nuance to the space. Strong lines and clean geometry keep the design feeling modern and intentional without excess. A shower-length shelf provides generous, practical storage while blending seamlessly into the overall look. The result is a minimalist design that feels both elevated and easy to live with. Click here to see this New York bathroom in full

Frameless glass walk-in shower with marble wall tiles, black floor tiles, built-in niche shelving, and a ceiling-mounted rain showerhead for a clean, modern spa-style look.

A light-filled California shower

This remodeled Agoura Hills shower leans into brightness and openness. Light tile and a spacious enclosure give the room a relaxed, airy feel, accented with gold fixtures and a dark shower floor for visual intrigue. The result is a design that feels suited to both busy mornings and slower moments. Click here to see this Agoura Hills bathroom in full.

Bright, minimalist walk-in shower with frameless glass panels, white square wall tiles, a recessed niche, black hex tile shower floor, and warm brass fixtures for a clean, modern contrast.

Classic finishes with lasting appeal

This small shower makes a big impression by pairing wood-look panels with deep, dark tile for a warm yet dramatic contrast. The mix of textures adds personality and depth, keeping the space from feeling flat despite its size. It’s a great example of how thoughtful material choices can turn a compact shower into a true design moment. Click here to see this Concord bathroom in full.

Compact, contemporary bathroom with a tub–shower combo, wood-look wall tiles for warmth, a frameless glass panel, matte black fixtures, and a floating vanity that keeps the space feeling clean and modern.

Blue tiles visually pop

This shower uses blue tiles in varying shades to create a sense of movement and depth across the walls. The crisp white tub provides a clean contrast, allowing the color variation to stand out without overwhelming the space. Clear glass doors keep the design feeling open while letting the vibrancy of the tiles take center stage. Click here to see this Woodland Hills bathroom in full.

Bright, modern tub–shower combo featuring glossy blue square tiles, a frameless glass panel, chrome fixtures, and a built-in niche—clean, fresh, and slightly coastal in feel.

A compact shower that feels open

This corner shower features clean white tile and a minimalist shelf, keeping the design simple and functional. Glass doors maintain an open, airy feel while showcasing the streamlined aesthetic. The overall look is modern, practical, and effortlessly clean. Click here to see this New York bathroom in full

Frameless glass walk-in shower with white subway tile walls, a marble half wall and curb, hex marble floor, and brushed nickel rain shower fixtures beside a gray vanity.

Windows invite in light and visual nuance 

A round shower window adds architectural interest and frames the space beautifully, making it feel unique and inviting. Square white tiles create a clean backdrop, while a subtle built-in seat offers both function and comfort. Accented with plants, the shower feels lively and fresh, making it easy to picture a serene, spa-like experience.Click here to see this Brooklyn bathroom in full.

White tiled bathtub shower with matte black fixtures, a round window ledge filled with cascading green plants, and soft natural light creating a spa-like atmosphere.

Modern design with classic proportions

This shower blends contemporary finishes with classic proportions. The result feels grounded and enduring rather than trend-driven. Each element supports the overall balance of the space. It’s designed to feel right now and for years to come. Click here to see this Brooklyn bathroom in full.

Compact bathroom with a blue tiled tub shower, matte black fixtures, patterned shower curtain, and a modern white vanity with open accent shelves.

Design your own bathroom with Renovation Studio

Once you’ve gathered inspiration, Renovation Studio helps you turn ideas into a clear, workable plan. Upload a photo of your bathroom, answer a few questions, and then use our visualizer to render realistic imaginings of your new bathroom similar to these AI before-and-after shots. You can explore layouts, test finishes, and see how different choices come together before construction begins. It’s a practical way to refine your style while staying grounded in real decisions. 

When you’re ready, Block Renovation can pair you with talented contractors to bring your bathroom remodel to life with confidence.

Frequently asked questions

What are some current trends in shower remodels featured in your images?

Current trends highlighted in our shower remodel images include the use of large-format tiles, bold statement walls, and natural stone for added texture and luxury. Gold and matte black fixtures are popular for bringing warmth and a contemporary edge to the space. Additionally, open walk-in designs, minimalist layouts, and combinations of wood-look elements with modern finishes are often featured to create inviting, spa-like retreats.

How can I make a small shower look more spacious and open?

To make a small shower feel larger, consider using light-colored tiles and continuous patterns to create visual flow. Opt for frameless glass doors instead of curtains or bulky enclosures, which keep sightlines clear and allow more natural light to brighten the space. Incorporating built-in shelves and minimizing visual clutter with clean, simple fixtures will also help your shower feel more open and airy.

How do lighting choices affect the overall feel and appearance of a remodeled shower?

Lighting plays a big role in both the function and mood of your shower. Well-placed recessed lights or LED strips can enhance the color and texture of your tile, while accent lighting can highlight special features or create a spa-like ambiance. Choosing warmer or adjustable light tones can make your shower feel welcoming, while cooler lighting tends to energize the space and highlight crisp, modern details.