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Top tips for upgrading shower

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This year, many homeowners are ditching their tubs and giving their showers an upgrade. For those looking to spruce up their bathrooms, the interior design pros are here to help.

For those willing to break the bank, consider renovating your space with a doorless walk-in shower.

  • Doorless walk-in shower

Doorless walk-in showers are a great way to upgrade your bathroom into a place of pure luxury. It is important to note that installing one comes with a hefty price tag. The project could cost around $5,000.

“More homeowners are looking to bring spalike serenity into their own spaces through the continuity of surface materials,” Nina Magon, interior designer and founder of Nina Magon Studio, told Realtor.com. “In the bathroom, materials that can extend from the flooring to shower walls creates an ultraluxe space that is easy to clean.”

  • Have fun with tiles

Upgrading your bathroom doesn’t have to be costly. Replacing shower tile with something that offers a visually stimulating design is a relatively cheap and easy way to bring some fun into the bathroom.

“There’s a reason basic subway tiles are such a popular and timeless choice,” Mel Bean of Mel Bean Interiors told Marthastewart.com. “They are easy to work around, affordable, and can be taken in a different direction depending on other choices you make.”

  • Create seating space

To make your shower as comforting as possible, consider adding some seating space. Miller Home Renovations said it’s not just for older adults.

“From built-in bench seating to removable shower seats, your shower will be even more relaxing with a comfortable place to sit,” the company reported.

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