To make a statement in a bathroom, some of the most obvious choices is to do something special with the walls or to opt for an interesting vanity. One option that is a little less conventional but just as effective is to do something eye-catching with the shower. Black tile in a shower, for example, instantly changes the entire space and creates a bold, dramatic effect.
Black showers aren’t common but they look incredibly stylish. You can skip the shower curtain and let it make a statement all on its own. What’s also great about a black shower is that it’s surprisingly versatile, suiting a number of styles from masculine and minimalist to glamorous and luxurious. There are a lot of ways to make it your own.
Here are 10 beautiful examples of black showers to give you some ideas and inspiration.
Black Shower Ideas
A black accent wall with contrasting white and gold elements turn this super small space into a stylish statement.
Source: Apartment Therapy
Black and grey create a masculine, industrial space that is simple yet impactful.
Source: Design Mag
Simple black tile has a stunning effect in this bathroom, using lines and contrast to create visual interest.
Source: Threshold Interiors via Decor Pad
Black hexagon-shaped tile cuts through the white in this bathroom for a beautiful effect.
Source: Homes to Love
Love the mixture of black marble and a chevron pattern to create this super chic accent.
Source: Hannah Crowell via One Kings Lane
Black glass subway tile looks ultra chic in this eclectic, vintage-style bathroom.
Source: Luxe Source
This white bathroom is clean and classic until you get to the surprise in the shower – black subway tile!
Source: Studio McGee
Simple herringbone tile in black turns this narrow shower into an artistic feature.
Source: Domino
You don’t need much more than black glass subway tile and gold fixtures to create a “wow” factor in a shower.
Source: HGTV
Matte black tile is subtle yet chic and looks beautiful when paired with gold elements.
Source: Yatzer
A black shower is definitely a twist that makes a huge design impact.
Warm regards,
Megan