How to Upgrade Your Shower for a Spa-Like Experience—Without Calling a Contractor These easy fixes will completely transform your space. Close Credit: Courtesy of Todd Goodman of LA Light Photo Your shower is more than just a place to rinse off. It's a private space away from the world where you can rest, relax, and practice some wellness. However, not every shower lends itself to this more holistic approach—many look and feel more utilitarian, fostering an ambience that makes it hard to unplug and unwind. Fortunately, transforming your shower into a personal spa doesn't have to be a huge undertaking. In fact, there are a few easy, small adjustments that can instantly transform this space into a bona fide retreat—no contractor required. How to Clean Every Type of Shower, From Glass to Tile Add a Filtered Shower Head Not all shower heads are created equal, and it may be worth replacing yours. A filtered shower head, for example, can remove chlorine and other unwanted chemicals. This will help keep your hair and skin looking healthier. Fortunately, there are some stylish options on the market that can lend themselves to a spa-like ambience. Jolie makes sleek shower heads that will go well with any space, and for those feeling a bit more bold, the brand collaborated with luxury hotel brand Ash on a tortoiseshell-colored variant. The best part? Filtered shower heads are easy to install at home, so you won't have to spend any extra time or money. Incorporate Fragrance Credit: Getty Images One of the best ways to elevate any space is with fragrance. However, candles and showers don't really mix. Natural oils are one option, or you can try infusions. Brands like Hai and Kohler, for example, have easy-to-install fusion devices that can be loaded up with different aromas, effectively incorporating different fragrances into the shower itself. Options range from energizing citrus smells to calming lavender scents. The Benefits of Hanging Eucalyptus in the Shower—and How to Do It Replace Your Curtain It may not seem like a big thing, but replacing an old shower curtain can elevate your bathroom in more ways than one. Choosing a more sheer option that lets natural light through, for example, can make the space feel breezy and elegant. In addition, upgrading your shower curtain can also be important for hygiene. Mold can easily accumulate on a curtain, so replacing an old, dingy one that's collected mildew is paramount. Incorporate Stylish Storage Credit: Courtesy of Wayfair Stocking up on essential oils, lotions, and creams is a necessary part of an elevated shower. Installing a shower nook is one option for storage, but that can be a heavier lift. Instead, stylish shower caddies and tempered glass shelves are an easy way to keep all of your various accoutrements in check. Explore more: Home Home Design & Decor Bathroom Design Ideas