30 Corner Shower Ideas That Will Transform Your Bathroom

<p><a href="http://ashleywebbinteriors.com/">Ashley Webb</a></p>

When you have a small space or a funky layout, you have no choice but to get creative with where you place each item—especially if that space is a bathroom. Corner showers, however, offer an easy solution. Tucked onto one side or nook of a bathroom, they take up less square footage than a full shower. Though, if you have ample square footage, they can look great, too.

There are plenty of options to choose from when it comes to the design of corner showers—from curved stalls to frameless glass enclosures and tiled walls.

Curious to know more? Whether you’re taking on a remodel or starting from scratch, here are 30 corner shower ideas for your inspiration.

Blue Tiled Shower

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Cerulean vertical tiles extend from the tub to the ceiling of this corner shower—offering a seamless transition to the rest of the bathroom, which is coated in the same pattern. A small nook is indented into the back wall to allow room for toiletries, while black hardware tops the shower off with a sleek finish.

Glass Enclosed Corner Shower

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This bathroom is coated in marble from head to toe. So, to let the luxurious material get its full spotlight, a glass-encased corner shower does the trick.

The transparent material allows the space to still feel continuous. Plus, it is curved to soften any harsh edges.

Paneled Corner Shower

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Thin oaky panels coat the walls of this bathroom, including the shower. The result is an earthy, textured oasis. The shower itself has a window and built-in nooks for toiletries. A brass rod and shower head bring out the warm tones of the woods, adding shine for a balanced look.

Gingham Covered Corner Shower

<p><a href="https://www.ashleymontgomerydesign.com/" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="externalLink" data-ordinal="1" rel="nofollow">Ashley Montgomery Design</a></p>

A stand-alone tub is outfitted into a full shower in this moody, earthen bathroom. Gray subway tiles coat one side of the wall, with a large window above it covered with a delicate yellow patterned drape. Gingham shower curtains provide privacy—as well as a playful dose of personality.

Yellow Tiled Corner Shower

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Butter yellow tiles engulf this corner shower, creating a warm, happy ambiance. The tiling matches with the wainscoting and crown molding of the walls outside for cohesion. Meanwhile, small octagonal tiles make up the floor of the shower for more geometric detail.

Walk-In Corner Shower

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This walk-in shower is coated in small sage green tiles set in a hexagonal shape for ultimate cuteness and whimsy. A built-in bench and toiletry nook offer practical solutions for easy access to essentials.

The tiling even extends outside the shower, with complementary botanical wallpaper on the top half of the walls for cohesion.

Blue Tiled Corner Shower

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Small hexagonal tiles form the floors of this walk-in shower, while classic subway tiles set in the same blue hue span its walls. White grout helps lighten it all up.

Meanwhile, a black-veined marble toiletry nook makes a statement—complemented by matching black hardware in the double shower heads.

Corner Shower With Toiletry Niche

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On the flip side, you can always keep things classic. This corner shower features a more pared-back palette of neutrals, with gray subway tiling and a matching waffle-pattern shower curtain.

A wide toiletry nook makes sure no shampoo bottles slip into the tub. Plus, brass hardware offers a touch of glamor.

Marble Tiled Corner Shower

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Gray-veined marble is the star of the show in this bathroom, extending from the walls into the shower.

A large window lets in light, while built-in shelves at the rear of the shower allow for plenty of storage. Silver-sheen hardware brings out the cool tones of the tiling.

Black Tiled Corner Shower

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Prefer a more avant-garde tile pattern? This corner shower features vertical black tiles with white grout for a striking design.

Each row is separated by horizontal black tiles, creating a geometric, almost Art Deco-inspired look. An olive green shade deepens the palette while also imbuing warmth.

Monochrome Tiled Corner Shower

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Square tiles with slight variations in tone make for a soothing, spa-like experience in this bathroom. The tiles even have a high sheen for extra luxury.

A corner shelf provides easy access to bathtime essentials—plus, the black shower head matches with the hardware throughout the bathroom for cohesion.

Soothing Corner Shower

<p>Design by Blakely Interior Design / Photography by Aaron Usher</p>

Design by Blakely Interior Design / Photography by Aaron Usher

A mosaic inlay is set into this gray tiled corner shower, creating a nook for toiletries and scrubbers. It has a partial glass enclosure so the design can be seen throughout, along with white grout to blend in with the walls and lighter-hued palette.

Subway Tiled Shower

<p>Design by <a href="https://www.blakelyinteriordesign.com/" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="externalLink" data-ordinal="1" rel="nofollow">Blakely Interior Design </a>/ Photography by Aaron Usher</p>

Design by Blakely Interior Design / Photography by Aaron Usher

Classic subway tiles are stacked neatly in a corner to frame this shower, which features a dotted floor design and black hardware for a sleek, modern finish.

A patterned tile inlay design is set inside the toiletry nook, ensuring the theme gets down to the details.

Vertical Tiled Shower

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Rather than a classic subway design, this corner shower is engulfed in white tiles set in a vertical pattern in one row and a horizontal pattern in the next row—creating a mismatched, more movement-oriented design.

The shower is complete with a built-in bench, square shower handle, and matching towel hooks.

Marble Corner Shower

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This glam shower features brass decals throughout, keeping in theme with the rest of the bathroom. The gold sheen offers a bright pop of shine against the marble tiles, which transition from the vanity into the shower itself for a seamless, integrated look. A rain showerhead and built-in bench make it feel all the more indulgent.

Expansive Corner Shower

<p><a href="https://brophyinteriors.com/" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="externalLink" data-ordinal="1" rel="nofollow">Brophy Interiors</a></p>

Corner showers don't have to be reserved for small spaces. In this space, there was enough room for a standalone tub and a separate shower with double showerheads—so they were both placed against one wall.

The shower comprises two single slabs of marble with gray veining. To match the dark details, the hardware is kept a sleek inky black.

Moody Corner Shower

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This walk-in corner shower feels integrated into the bathroom—keeping totally in theme with floor-to-ceiling matte black stone tiling and a single-level floor.

A built-in bench allows for easy accessibility, with a standalone tub placed opposite if you want to step in for a soak before or after.

Dual Tile Corner Shower

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This spa-like corner shower is tucked against the window so ample light can stream in. It features a horizontal light gray stone tile pattern on the walls—with slight variations in tone on each piece for depth.

Meanwhile, a more glossy black square pattern—made up of small square tiles and interspersed with white grout—is set on the floor, offering a striking contrast in tandem with the brass-accented showerheads.

Brass Accented Corner Shower

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Brass accents appear throughout this bathroom from the sink faucet to the lighting. So, the corner shower keeps in theme with brass-accented features as well. It provides a pretty Art Deco-inspired shine against the B&W palette.

The tiles are wider than standard with slight variations in tone, allowing for more white space and breathability.

Corner Shower with a Built-In Bench

<p><a href="https://www.charliecoulldesign.com/" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="externalLink" data-ordinal="1" rel="nofollow">Charlie Interior Design</a></p>

The forest green tiles in this bathroom offer a verdant punch to spruce up this otherwise minimalist bathroom.

The tiles are set in an offset pattern for visual interest, and have white grout to make the green really pop—as well as create a seamless transition with the walls and flooring.

Pink Tiled Corner Shower

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Pink tile extends from the floor to the ceiling of this shower, with gold accents offering shine and white grout creating a seamless look with the rest of the space. Scalloped motifs and dried grass decorations round out the feminine, earthy look.

Corner Shower With Ribbed Glass Partition

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Tri-toned teal tiles intersperse on the walls of this corner shower, emanating a serene vibe. A small white floating shelf is placed beneath the shower handle for easy access to bathing essentials.

Rather than a door, this shower features a ribbed glass partition, adding depth and providing privacy while still letting in light.

Corner Shower With Weathered Brass

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Weathered brass gives what would be a standard bathroom a vintage, retro feel. The tiles feature a similarly weathered look, featuring gray and white tones set in a vertical pattern on the walls.

The floor has a smaller square pattern, diversifying the look for a visually interesting experience.

Tuxedo-Style Corner Shower

<p>Design by Emily Bowser / Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp</p>

Design by Emily Bowser / Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp

White tile with black grout always has a striking effect, especially when paired with black hardware. In this corner shower, eucalyptus is tied to the shower head to bring in a fresh, herbal aroma as the shower gets steamy. A stool is also kept next to it to place any extra bath accessories.

Angled Corner Shower

<p>Design by <a href="https://stylebyemilyhenderson.com/" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="externalLink" data-ordinal="1">Emily Henderson Design</a> / Photography by Ryan Liebe</p>

Design by Emily Henderson Design / Photography by Ryan Liebe

An angled wall hovers over this corner shower, creating a more cozy feel. There is an embedded nook included for toiletries—all coated in the same white tile as the rest of the shower for a seamless look. The brass hardware matches the towel holder and hardware outside the shower for a unified look.

Retro Corner Shower

<p>Design by <a href="https://stylebyemilyhenderson.com/" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="externalLink" data-ordinal="1">Emily Henderson Design</a> / Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp</p>

Design by Emily Henderson Design / Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp

Again taking notes from the Art Deco and Hollywood Regency eras, this bathroom pairs brass accents with a B&W color scheme. The handles include twisting knobs, ringing in that retro feel. Black weathered wood extends from the walls to the outside of the tub for an edgy, cool look.

Modern Corner Shower

<p>Design by <a href="https://stylebyemilyhenderson.com/" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="externalLink" data-ordinal="1">Emily Henderson Design</a> / Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp</p>

Design by Emily Henderson Design / Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp

A blue-undertone stone cures the surface of this shower, making it feel totally enveloped and grounded in nature. Brass hardware pops against the light-hued surface while also bringing out some brown veining in the stone facade.

Corner Shower With Blue Floor

<p>Design by Priscilla Frost / Styled by <a href="https://stylebyemilyhenderson.com/" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="externalLink" data-ordinal="1">Emily Henderson</a> / Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp</p>

Design by Priscilla Frost / Styled by Emily Henderson / Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp

This corner shower has the same walls as the rest of the bathroom—namely, subway tiling with black grout, which helps the pattern stand out.

The floor offers some contrast, set in a dark navy tone with white grout and a square pattern, juxtaposing against the wishbone-pattern floors outside.

Minimalist Corner Shower

<p><a href="http://erinwilliamsondesign.com/portfolio" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="externalLink" data-ordinal="1" rel="nofollow">Erin Williamson Design</a></p>

Simple horizontal thin tiles span the ceiling and walls of this corner shower for a crisp, clean look. Silver hardware brings out the stone's gray tones while also adding some shine—and bringing out the veining of the sink's marble surface.

Corner Shower With White Grout and Tile

<p>Designed by <a href="https://stylebyemilyhenderson.com/" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="externalLink" data-ordinal="1">Emily Henderson Design</a> / Photo by Sara Tramp</p>

Designed by Emily Henderson Design / Photo by Sara Tramp

White subway tiles paired with white grout always create a clean, sleek look. This corner shower embraces the style along with marble floors, which feature streaky gray veining.

A rain showerhead along with a standard showerhead offers multiple options for an elevated bathing experience.

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