Beautiful Natural Stone Ball Walls Design Photos

Match the niche to your shower's design. (Photo courtesy of MyHome Design + Remodeling)
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Choose bathroom shower tile styles that stand out. (Photo courtesy of Moss Building & Design)
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A stone shower with multiple showerheads is one added feature in the Leiches' bathroom. (Photo by Brandon Smith)
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Many customers are forgoing the traditional combination shower/tub and opting for spacious standalone showers. (Photo courtesy of Martha Staab)
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If you have a leak in your shower caused by missing grout, you can scrape out any loose material and regrout the area. (Photo courtesy of Angie's List member Rachel L. of Philadelphia)
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Mix a travertine tile shower with a marble countertop for a unique look. (Source: Shutterstock)
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Drilling through porcelain bathroom tile takes special tools. (Photo courtesy of Legacy Floors)
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Two-thirds of designers favor soaking tubs without jets, according to an industry survey. (Photo by Summer Galyan)
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This walk-in shower is made from a distinctive patterned slate. While this material is durable, it does require regular maintenance, as its surface will show any bathroom grime and buildup. (Photo courtesy of Angie’s List member Donna C. of East Wenatchee, Wash.) View Details
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Some secret passages have secret opening mechanisms, too. For example, a door in a stone wall might not open unless you press certain stones, which are actually buttons, in the proper sequence. (Photo courtesy Creative Home Engineering)
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This shower features an acrylic base with ceramic tile and glass block walls. (Photo courtesy of Innovate Building Solutions)
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