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Luxurious Showers

By: Jackie Dishner
November 25, 2014
For many homeowners, it's out with the tub and in with the everyday luxury of a high-end shower. See how top designers decked out 8 steamy escapes.
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Make it Big

Luxury means being able to do yoga poses in your shower — at least for one of designer Susan Fredman's clients. She delivered not only a large space but also a dramatic boulder rock for seating. Earth tones, textured tiles, natural light and a steam shower complete this soothing, masculine space.

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Photo: Scott Mayoral. From: Christopher Grubb.

Step It Up

A surefire way to create a shower that stands out? Elevate it. Beverly Hills interior designer Christopher Grubb framed this glass-enclosed shower with elegant stone steps. Another luxurious feature: waterproof speakers inside the shower let you groove to your favorite wake-up tunes.

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Photo: design by Genoveve Serge

Go Frameless

To open up this corner space and give the shower a larger feel, Southern California designer Genoveve Serge opted for a frameless shower that allows enough space for his-and-hers shower heads. Polished nickel fixtures and sandy-toned porcelain tiles complete this simple-yet-elegant look.

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Room With a View

Idee Chic Designs' Natalia Smith took advantage of this home's lake view by placing a frameless glass shower in front of it. Earth tones, pebbles at your feet and natural lighting add to the attraction of this open space. High-end body sprayers with both hand-held and stationary showerheads complete the spa effect.

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