19 Small Steam Shower Tile Ideas for a Spa Experience At Home
This post shows you the best Small Steam Shower Tile Ideas to try today.
If you are like me, you definitely enjoy a nice steam shower experience that makes you feel like you are in a spa.
I designed my shower in a way that achieves comfort, style, elegance and gives me the ultimate spa experience.
I am, therefore, sharing 19 small steam shower ideas that will give you a spa experience at home.
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Vertical wall tiles
Make your steam shower appear taller and bigger than it actually is by using grey vertical wall tiles from floor to ceiling.
Pair this with a stone floor and shelf and you will have yourself a stunning steam shower design that feels like a spa.
Marble tiles
If you are going for a modern design then this an idea to consider.
Use large format marble tiles for the walls and ceiling and use a neutral color tile for the floor.
Finish off with contemporary matte black fixtures for the spa experience.
Horizontal wall tiles
For an authentic timeless steam shower, consider neutral horizontal tiles for your walls for they make your shower appear wider than it is.
Include a small window for more natural light flow and complete the design with black hardware and neutral tiles.
Mix things up
You can add splash panels which are a great alternative to tiles to one of the walls to break the tile monotony.
Install large format vertical tiles on the other walls and ceiling and finish with a mosaic tile floor.
Don’t forget the contemporary fixtures for the ultimate spa experience in your home shower.
Minimalist vibe
For a minimalist vibe, you can use marble tiles for both the walls and floor to achieve a polished look for your steam shower.
Put blinds on the shower window for controlled light and privacy and finish off with stainless steel fixtures to emphasize your vibe.
Porcelain tiles
Porcelain tiles are not only a beautiful choice for your bathroom but they are diverse, durable, water and scratch resistant.
This design is achieved by installing neutral large format porcelain tiles on all the walls and floor.
It is contrasted by the matte black fixtures, giving an elegant feel to the shower.
Bigger and better
If you have a large bathroom, I have just the perfect idea for a steam shower.
Install large-format stone tiles on one wall and splash panels in a contrasting color on the other.
Finish the look with mosaic floor tiles, contemporary fixtures, and glass panels for the remaining walls.
Minimalist steam shower
Don’t be afraid of extravagance when it comes to steam showers.
Use neutral large format tiles for the walls and ceiling and small format tiles of the same color for the floor.
Finish up with matching hardware and enjoy a spa experience every time you shower.
Black aesthetic
If you are going for a black aesthetic vibe, here’s an idea for you.
Install black ceramic tiles on the walls and ceiling, contrasting with a neutral mosaic tile floor.
Incorporate a large window for natural lighting and finish the look with gold fixtures for a posh, spa-like experience.
Corner shower
Don’t abandon your dream of a steam shower just because you have a small bathroom.
Create a shower on the corner of your bathroom by using ceramic tiles on the two walls and glass panels for two other walls with a 135o angled door to achieve this design.
Finish up your little heaven with black fixtures and a neutral tile floor.
Blue marble tile
This breathtaking shower, resembling a natural piece of art, is an idea worth trying.
Use blue marble tiles for two of your bathroom walls and incorporate glass panels for the other wall and the door.
Finish this design with black fixtures to complement the white floor.
Blush toned shower
Create a perfect soft pink steam shower with this design.
Start with pink terrazzo tiles for the floor and shower seat, use a different shade of soft pink for the ceramic wall tiles, and finish with another shade for the ceiling tiles.
Complete the spa-like experience with neutral fixtures.
Neutral stone tiles
Opting for stone tiles in your shower gives you timeless beauty, water resistance and durably.
Use different pattern stone tiles for both the walls and tiles and neutral fixtures to maintain the aesthetic.
Throw in a shower stool for an authentic spa experience.
Wood look tiles
Spruce things up in your shower by installing wood look tiles on one of the walls.
Use neutral porcelain tiles for the other two walls and a simple terrazzo tile floor.
Complement the wood look tiles with a wooden shower seat and enjoy.
Classic white
This white steam shower is classic modern design you might want to try.
Achieve it by installing white ceramic tiles on the walls, ceiling and shower seat with a white terrazzo floor.
Use stainless steel fixtures to finish this look.
Ceramic tiles with marble hues
This gorgeous steam shower combines ceramic tiles with a marble touch.
Install neutral ceramic tiles on your walls all the way to the ceiling, and line the edges and shower seat with marble tiles.
Incorporate a skylight for natural lighting and use black fixtures for contrast.
Marble, stone and ceramic tiles
If you love a diverse vibe for your shower then here is a perfect idea for you.
Use large format marble tiles for your walls but break it with a stone tile pattern in the middle.
Use ceramic tiles for the floor, keeping everything simple.
Herringbone tile pattern
This beautiful design features a mix of blue herringbone pattern and porcelain square tiles on the walls.
The blue color contrasts with the white shades of the ceiling and floor, and is complemented by luxurious, spa-like touches such as golden hardware and wooden shower stools.
Ceramic ceiling
This neutral beauty is a work of design made possible by using ceramic tiles for the ceiling and marble tiles on the walls and shower seat.
The spa-like experience is achieved by coordinating the floor and hardware, and completing the design with a glass wall and door.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What types of tiles are best for a small steam shower?
The best tiles for a small steam shower are porcelain, ceramic, and natural stone tiles.
Porcelain and ceramic tiles are non-porous, making them resistant to moisture and ideal for steam environments.
Natural stone tiles, such as marble or granite, bring a luxurious feel but require proper sealing to prevent moisture damage.
Smaller tiles, like mosaics, are also great for small spaces, offering more grout lines that provide slip resistance.
2. How do I choose the right tile color for a small steam shower?
For small steam showers, lighter tile colors like white, beige, or soft pastels can make the space feel larger and more open.
If you prefer a more dramatic look, darker tiles can add a touch of sophistication, but be sure to balance them with good lighting to avoid making the space feel cramped.
Glossy tiles can reflect light and enhance the brightness of the shower, making the space feel more inviting.
3. Can I mix and match different tile types in my steam shower?
Yes, mixing and matching tile types can create a visually interesting and stylish steam shower.
For example, you can use large tiles for the walls and smaller mosaic tiles for the floor or accent areas.
Be mindful of choosing tiles with similar maintenance requirements to keep the cleaning and upkeep process simple.
4. Are steam shower tiles easy to clean and maintain?
Tiles like porcelain and ceramic are relatively easy to clean and maintain in a steam shower.
Natural stone tiles require more care, including regular sealing to prevent water damage and staining.
Using a grout sealer and choosing mold-resistant grout can also make the cleaning process easier in the long run.
5. Can I use patterned tiles in a small steam shower?
Yes, patterned tiles can add a unique design element to a small steam shower, but it’s important not to overwhelm the space.
Consider using patterned tiles as an accent or feature wall to make a bold statement while keeping the rest of the tiles simple and neutral.
If you love these ideas, don’t forget to pin the above image to your “Bathroom” board.