Soak It In: 8 TikTok Bathrooms To Take Your ‘Everything Shower’ to the Next Level

The "everything shower" trend on TikTok is all about transforming your regular shower routine into a luxurious and pampering experience. While its impact on stress relief and health is subjective, it offers fantastic bathroom design inspiration. Here are key design insights from eight TikTok bathrooms to make your bathroom an "everything" space:

  1. Multiple Showerheads: Consider combining plumbing and fixture expenses to get the best showerhead with various functions, like water sheets and different spray patterns. Handheld showerheads are practical and versatile.

  2. Built-in Bench: While a built-in bench is convenient, it takes up space. Think about alternatives like a foot niche and a chair. If you prefer a bench, use water-durable materials like teak or treated stone.

  3. Wet Room: A wet room with a shower and tub in one place offers convenience but may not be suitable for daily use at home.

  4. Towel Rack Warmer: Towel rack warmers provide cozy warmth after a shower. Match the finish to your taps for a cohesive design.

  5. Dual Shower Niche: Opt for stacked niches with varying heights for storage. Consider flexible shelving. Avoid cluttering the shower with too many products.

  6. Makeup Table: Makeup tables are making a comeback in bathroom design. Ensure good lighting and design cohesion with the bathroom ambiance.

  7. Tub with a View: Placing a soaking tub near a window can enhance the experience. Consider smart glass with self-tinting abilities for privacy and views.

  8. Outdoor Shower: An outdoor shower surrounded by nature can elevate the "everything shower" experience. Use pebbled flooring or durable timber for a natural retreat feel.

Enhance the experience with mood lighting and pleasant scents to make the "everything shower" a multisensory experience. Ultimately, your bathroom can be transformed into an oasis of relaxation and self-pampering.

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