The average adult spends around 200 hours each year bathing, showering, or relaxing in the tub, making the bathroom one of the most frequently used spaces in the home. Over time, however, bathrooms can begin to deteriorate without proper upkeep, especially in older homes. Modern materials like LuxStone are designed to last longer with less maintenance, which is why renovating your bathroom and shower area can be such a valuable investment—improving both your home’s appeal and the impression it makes on guests.
Renovating an old bathroom offers countless possibilities, but upgrading your shower is often the most impactful change you can make. At Renuity, we specialize in creating modern, functional spaces with premium products tailored to your needs. If you’re considering a refresh, explore options like KOHLER LuxStone Showers for a sleek, low-maintenance solution or a custom replacement shower to match your style. Today, we’re looking at the five most popular shower wall options to inspire your remodel.
A crushed stone shower surround
Crushed shower walls are made of a durable blend of crushed stone and other natural materials to provide reinforcement. When combined, they make a surface that is stronger and lasts longer than tile, acrylic, and other common bath and shower surfaces. Crushed stone shower walls won’t chip or discolor with time like fiberglass, giving you a beautiful custom shower that stands up to your busy routine.
KOHLER LuxStone showers are made of 70% crushed stone and weaved together with other natural materials. This proprietary blend ensures durability and beauty. LuxStone is made of nonporous, stain-resistant crushed stone. These shower walls are designed to be installed in your shower in as little as one day. Plus, there is no grout to clean, leaving your shower sparkling longer. Explore your shower wall options and select the one that best suits your style.
Acrylic & Fiberglass shower walls
For those who want the easiest shower wall option, acrylic or fiberglass walls are the way to go. Acrylic and fiberglass materials are the most widely used shower wall materials in new home constructions. The reason we see them so often is, they’re low-maintenance, affordable, and extremely durable.
Made with high-quality materials engineered to resist mold and mildew. Acrylic showers are very easy to clean. You don’t have to worry about cleaning or repairing costly grout. This material comes in a pre-fabricated sheet. It is engineered to fit easily over your current shower walls. It is installed to adhere to the wall with heavy-duty construction adhesive.
Ceramic & Porcelain tile design shower walls
Want more of an upscale look that will impress your guests? Classic and traditional tiles can also increase the value of your home. These tiles are becoming more common in newer home construction. This material is going to run a little more expensive due to the cost of materials. These are great additions to any shower surround install.
Shower stone tile choices
Similar to ceramic and porcelain tiles, stone tiles are a great way to add some character to your bathroom. While ceramic and porcelain tiles are smooth and more uniform, stone tiles have a more natural stone look which adds texture and character to your bathroom. Stone tiles are going to be more expensive than ceramic due to a lengthy manufacturing process.
Last but not least glass tile showers
The last type of shower wall material on our list is glass tiles. Glass tiles are usually the most expensive option but they provide some great benefits. These tiles are a great way to give your shower a larger look due to the light reflecting capabilities of glass. Installation is more difficult since the glass tiles are fragile
Start Your Bathroom Remodel with Renuity
Whether you’re upgrading your shower walls or planning a full bathroom refresh, Renuity makes it simple to bring your vision to life. With premium products, expert craftsmanship, and quick installations, we’re here to help you create a space that’s both beautiful and functional.
Explore our locations to find a team near you, or contact us today to schedule your free consultation.