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Walk-In Shower Ideas for CT Homes

  • Writer: Jonna Solimine
    Jonna Solimine
  • 5 days ago
  • 3 min read

Quick Answer: What are the best walk in shower ideas for CT homes?Some of the best walk-in shower ideas for Connecticut homes include expanding the shower footprint, adding built-in niches for storage, incorporating bench seats with stone tops, using multiple shower heads for a spa-like experience, and creating wet room layouts when space is limited. Thoughtful materials and finishes—like wood-look tile or warm metals—help tie everything together.

Many homeowners come to us wanting to make their shower larger—especially in their en-suite. We live in a world where bigger often feels better, more luxurious, and more relaxing, and the same goes for primary bathrooms. If you’re exploring walk-in shower ideas, you’re probably dreaming about a space that feels bright, open, and spa-like every single day.


If you’re thinking about renovating your bathroom soon, you can also explore how we approach full bathroom remodeling in CT to pair layout updates with thoughtful shower design.


Must-Have Features for a Larger Walk In Shower


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When we design a larger shower, there are a few features that always make the experience feel elevated:


Built-In Storage

Custom niches—or even multiple niches—give you space for all your shower essentials without cluttering your floor.


A Bench Seat

A built-in bench with a stone top that matches the vanity counter adds comfort and cohesion.


Multiple Shower Heads

His and hers shower heads, a handheld sprayer, or even a rain head bring that spa-like feel homeowners love.


These details make everyday routines feel a little more special.


Expanding a Shower With Reclaimed Space

In the first project, this couple wanted an oversized shower—big enough that they could comfortably shower together if they chose to. To make it happen, we borrowed unused space from a nearby closet.



The final design included:

  • Two bench seats

  • His and hers shower heads, a handheld, and a rain head

  • Niches on both sides

  • A beautifully selected combination of tile and stone that tied the whole space together


For anyone planning a remodel, this is a great example of how rethinking your existing footprint can open up possibilities you didn’t realize you had.


Walk-In Shower Ideas for Smaller or Unique Spaces

Not every home has room for a massive walk- in shower—and that’s okay. Creativity often leads to the most memorable designs.


In this second project, the homeowners lived in a log cabin, which came with a few curveballs. We couldn’t hide plumbing in the ceiling, and the natural elevation changes had to stay. Instead of fighting those challenges, we leaned into them.



A Wet Room for Maximum Function

We created a combined wet space that included the tub inside the shower area, giving the homeowners both features without compromising flow.


Purposeful Elevation

The step up into the wet room was originally a constraint, but we embraced it and made it look intentional.


Materials That Respect the Architecture

Wood-look tile tied in beautifully with the log cabin feel and created warmth and continuity.


Elevated Finishes

Gold plumbing fixtures added just the right touch of luxury.

This space proves that no matter the limitations, there’s always a way to make a bathroom feel custom and considered.


Endless Walk-In Shower Possibilities

Both of these homeowners took their walk in showers to another level. We share these stories because they show what’s possible when you’re willing to think creatively—and when you trust a designer and contractor who understands how to bring your vision to life.


Your bathroom should work for your lifestyle and feel like a place where you can breathe. With thoughtful planning, it absolutely can.


Ready to Build Your Dream Walk-In Shower?


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If you have a bathroom that needs a refresh—or a vision you can’t quite put into words—I’d love to help you design a space that feels like a retreat.


Let’s chat about what’s possible. 





FAQs

How big should a walk in shower be?

There’s no strict rule, but most homeowners feel comfortable with at least a 4' x 6' space. Larger en-suites can accommodate oversized showers with multiple shower heads and bench seating. Even small bathrooms can work with a wet room design.

Are walk in showers good for resale?

Yes. Updated walk in showers—especially those with modern tile, niches, bench seats, and quality fixtures—are consistently appealing to buyers and add long-term value.


Can you add a walk in shower to a small bathroom?

Absolutely. Creative layouts, wet rooms, and smart storage (like niches) make it possible to add a walk in shower even in tight spaces. The key is designing intentionally for flow and functionality.





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