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This stunning master bath remodel is a place of peace and solitude from the soft muted hues of white, gray and blue to the luxurious deep soaking tub and shower area with a combination of multiple shower heads and body jets. The frameless glass shower enclosure furthers the open feel of the room, and showcases the shower’s glittering mosaic marble and polished nickel fixtures.

This new modern house is located in a meadow in Lenox MA. The house is designed as a series of linked pavilions to connect the house to the nature and to provide the maximum daylight in each room. The center focus of the home is the largest pavilion containing the living/dining/kitchen, with the guest pavilion to the south and the master bedroom and screen porch pavilions to the west. While the roof line appears flat from the exterior, the roofs of each pavilion have a pronounced slope inward and to the north, a sort of funnel shape. This design allows rain water to channel via a scupper to cisterns located on the north side of the house. Steel beams, Douglas fir rafters and purlins are exposed in the living/dining/kitchen pavilion.
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This master bathroom is light and bright. This custom home was designed and built by Meadowlark Design+Build in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Photography by Joshua Caldwell.

A pair of brass mirrors hang over the double vanity.
Example of a transitional master bathroom design in New York with flat-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, black walls, an integrated sink and a hinged shower door
Example of a transitional master bathroom design in New York with flat-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, black walls, an integrated sink and a hinged shower door

Exterior, Screened Porch, Natural Stone Fireplace, Marcelle Guilbeau
Inspiration for a large timeless screened-in back porch remodel in Nashville with a roof extension
Inspiration for a large timeless screened-in back porch remodel in Nashville with a roof extension

Bathroom - contemporary beige floor and double-sink bathroom idea in Orange County with flat-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, an undermount sink, a hinged shower door, white countertops and a floating vanity

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Bathroom - contemporary master mosaic tile and blue tile porcelain tile and beige floor bathroom idea in Wichita with beige walls and a hinged shower door
Bathroom - contemporary master mosaic tile and blue tile porcelain tile and beige floor bathroom idea in Wichita with beige walls and a hinged shower door

Cleverly designed, the pool house doubles as a shed and workshop on one side of the building. Raymond saved the shed doors from a job that he had gotten tearing down an old barn. The doors allow the entire front of the shed to open up, while their rustic finish carries on the aesthetic of the rest of the yard.
Jennifer's 1963 International Harvester is another great score, and seemed almost meant to be. Found on Ebay, the truck came to her after deals on other vehicles fell through. "All of a sudden this truck was for sale on Ebay, and it was on my street a few houses away; I couldn't believe it," says Jennifer. Although she was initially outbid for the truck, the day after the auction she was notified that the winner had forfeited the sale, "So I am the lucky owner of 'Harvey'", she says with a smile.
Photo: Adrienne DeRosa © 2014 Houzz

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Mid-sized elegant master gray tile and ceramic tile vinyl floor and beige floor doorless shower photo in Other with recessed-panel cabinets, gray cabinets, a one-piece toilet, beige walls, an undermount sink, granite countertops and a hinged shower door
Mid-sized elegant master gray tile and ceramic tile vinyl floor and beige floor doorless shower photo in Other with recessed-panel cabinets, gray cabinets, a one-piece toilet, beige walls, an undermount sink, granite countertops and a hinged shower door

Transitional multicolored tile and ceramic tile bathroom photo in Minneapolis with multicolored walls, a hinged shower door and a niche

Photography by Galina Coada
Inspiration for an industrial master gray tile light wood floor bathroom remodel in Atlanta with a vessel sink and a hinged shower door
Inspiration for an industrial master gray tile light wood floor bathroom remodel in Atlanta with a vessel sink and a hinged shower door

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A beautiful historic Colonial replica. It looks like it has been sitting on this hilltop for hundreds of years, even though it's only been a few. It has all the details of it's era with the energy efficiency available today.

This cozy lake cottage skillfully incorporates a number of features that would normally be restricted to a larger home design. A glance of the exterior reveals a simple story and a half gable running the length of the home, enveloping the majority of the interior spaces. To the rear, a pair of gables with copper roofing flanks a covered dining area that connects to a screened porch. Inside, a linear foyer reveals a generous staircase with cascading landing. Further back, a centrally placed kitchen is connected to all of the other main level entertaining spaces through expansive cased openings. A private study serves as the perfect buffer between the homes master suite and living room. Despite its small footprint, the master suite manages to incorporate several closets, built-ins, and adjacent master bath complete with a soaker tub flanked by separate enclosures for shower and water closet. Upstairs, a generous double vanity bathroom is shared by a bunkroom, exercise space, and private bedroom. The bunkroom is configured to provide sleeping accommodations for up to 4 people. The rear facing exercise has great views of the rear yard through a set of windows that overlook the copper roof of the screened porch below.
Builder: DeVries & Onderlinde Builders
Interior Designer: Vision Interiors by Visbeen
Photographer: Ashley Avila Photography

Inspiration for a large transitional 3/4 gray tile multicolored floor, single-sink and shiplap wall alcove shower remodel in Charleston with open cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, a two-piece toilet, white walls, a trough sink, a hinged shower door, black countertops, a niche and a built-in vanity

Complete gut rehabilitation and addition of this Second Empire Victorian home. White trim, new stucco, new asphalt shingle roofing with white gutters and downspouts. Awarded the Highland Park, Illinois 2017 Historic Preservation Award in Excellence in Rehabilitation. Custom white kitchen inset cabinets with panelized refrigerator and freezer. Wolf and sub zero appliances. Completely remodeled floor plans. Garage addition with screen porch above. Walk out basement and mudroom.

Bathrooms are no longer just functional spaces; they’re mini sanctuaries where we unwind, reset, and start or end the day. One of the biggest trends driving modern bathroom design is the move towards open, spacious layouts – and at the centre of that look is the wet room shower screen.
At BathroomNation, we’ve helped countless homeowners transform traditional bathrooms into sleek, practical wet rooms using high-quality wet room shower screens. In this blog, we’ll explain what a wet room shower screen is, why it’s such a smart choice, how to plan and style it, and what to look for when choosing the perfect one for your home.
What Is a Wet Room Shower Screen?
A wet room shower screen is a fixed or semi-fixed glass panel designed to separate your shower area from the rest of the bathroom floor, without enclosing it like a traditional cubicle. Instead of a full tray and door, you have:
- A level or gently sloped floor (often fully tiled)
- A walk-in, open shower space
- One or more glass panels providing splash protection
- Small bathrooms that feel cramped
- Rooms with limited or no natural light
- Long, narrow spaces where every inch counts
- Ideal for people with limited mobility
- Safer for older users and children
- More comfortable for everyday use
- Almost invisible glass boundaries
- Minimal metal hardware and framing
- A seamless link between shower and non-shower areas
- Quick to wipe down after a shower
- Simple to clean with standard glass cleaner
- Less prone to discoloured seals and hard-to-reach dirt
- The shower head is positioned sensibly to minimise overspray
- Your bathroom is medium or large in size
- You want an ultra‑open, walk‑in feel
- Extends coverage
- Helps keep more water inside the shower area
- Still keeps the openness of a walk‑in design
- Increase the effective width of protection during showering
- Fold the panel away slightly when not in use to open up the space
- 8mm toughened safety glass as standard
- 10mm toughened glass for an even more solid, premium feel
- Prevent water spots and mineral build-up
- Make daily and weekly cleaning quicker
- Keep your wet room shower screen looking clear and new for longer
- Taller screens (often 1900mm or more) provide better splash control
- Various widths let you create both compact and expansive walk-in areas
- Enhance rigidity and safety
- Are typically mounted at the top, near the ceiling or wall
- Can be designed in finishes that match your brassware (chrome, black, brass, etc.)
- Chrome
- Brushed nickel
- Matt black
- Brushed brass or gold tone
- Where the shower head will be placed (ceiling, wall‑mounted, or both)
- How water will naturally fall and drain
- How much splash you’re comfortable with elsewhere in the room
- The floor needs a gentle, even fall towards the drain
- You can use a central drain or linear (channel) drain
- Waterproofing (tanking) is essential beneath tiles or flooring
- Catch most of the spray from your shower head
- Shield the main walkway and dry areas
- Clear, frameless-style glass panel
- Large-format light grey or stone‑effect tiles
- Wall‑mounted rainfall shower head with matching controls
- Floating vanity and wall-hung toilet
- Wet room shower screen with black profile and support bar
- Concrete or stone-look tiles on floor and walls
- Black rainfall shower and matching mixer valve
- Simple timber stool or bench for warmth
- Ultra-clear glass wet room shower screen
- Natural stone or stone‑effect tiles in warm tones
- Brushed brass shower fittings
- Niche shelving built into the wall for toiletries
- Open, walk-in design
- Easier access, especially for mobility needs
- More airy look, less visual clutter
- Simpler to clean (fewer frames and corners)
- Fully enclosed, more contained water
- Usually involves a tray and door
- Can feel more “boxed in” in smaller rooms

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Bathroom - contemporary 3/4 green tile and glass tile porcelain tile and gray floor bathroom idea in Sacramento with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, a two-piece toilet, white walls, quartz countertops and a hinged shower door
Bathroom - contemporary 3/4 green tile and glass tile porcelain tile and gray floor bathroom idea in Sacramento with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, a two-piece toilet, white walls, quartz countertops and a hinged shower door
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