



Here's what we were working with - a worn-out one-piece plastic shower unit with a stained floor, deteriorating drain hardware, and zero storage. Functional enough to get the job done, but not exactly something you look forward to stepping into. This is one of the most common starting points we see in older Indiana homes.
What we ended up with is a completely different story. We went with a tile shower build that pairs large-format gray subway tile walls with a mosaic accent border running along the top. It's a clean, classic combo that looks sharp without being trendy. The kind of style that's still going to look good years from now.
The built-in niches are one of our favorite details on this one. Two recessed shelves are set right into the wall - no corner caddies to rust, no soap dishes falling off with suction cups. Everything has a place, and nothing clutters the space. That's the kind of practical upgrade that makes a real difference in daily use.
The shower floor is a solid gray base that contrasts nicely with the lighter walls. No grout lines to scrub on the floor, and the whole space feels intentional and put-together. For a homeowner who wants something low-maintenance and genuinely easy to keep clean, this kind of setup delivers on that every single day.
If your shower is at the point where it's more of an eyesore than anything else, it might be time to think about what a proper remodel could do for your bathroom. We work with tile showers, Onyx showers, and acrylic options depending on what fits your goals and budget best.