1. AmazerBath Plastic Shower Curtain
To keep your bathroom floors from getting wet, this simple shower curtain from AmazerBath will do the job. It won’t make your bathroom look bad, either. There are 14 colors to choose from for the acrylic curtain. Then you can select a color that goes with your home. The colors range from subdued neutrals to brighter hues. To keep the bottom of this curtain from blowing away, it has weights on the bottom. This means that less water will be able to get out.
The top of the curtain has metal grommets that you can slide standard rings through to hang your curtain from the shower rod with. For extra safety, please put it in the shower or bathtub to stop water from leaking out onto your restroom floor. Maytex rings don’t have any hardware to open or close, unlike most rings. The wider spacing also helps to separate two layers.

2. Lush Decor Nova Ruffle Shower Curtain
It could be perfect if you like the look of a farmhouse bathroom. It’s made of textured polyester with cute ruche detailing. It’s perfect for a rustic or cottage-style bathroom. The buttonholes on the top make it easy to hang with any standard hooks. Dry cleaning is recommended for this polyester shower curtain to keep the ruffles in place. Use a good, waterproof liner to keep the curtain clean longer.

3. Hookless Waffle Fabric Shower Curtain
A shower curtain that doesn’t have hooks is also a good option to make your bathroom look more like a hotel. The Hookless Waffle Fabric Shower Curtain is another good option. Easy to hang: You don’t need to buy separate hooks to hang it, and it comes with a snap-on liner. If you’re starting from scratch, the only thing you’ll need is a curtain rod. We like the shower curtain’s semi-transparent top panel, which lets light into the shower. This makes it a good choice for bathrooms with no windows or shower stalls without overhead lights.

Conclusion
For this guide, we looked for cheap, neutral curtains that would look good in almost any bathroom, like this one from Ikea. If you’re doing a complete bathroom remodel, the designers we talked to said that the shower curtain should be the last thing you choose. Just because it’s easier to match your curtain to existing wall paint or cabinetry than the other way around doesn’t mean that it’s easier to do. It would be best to think about how the curtains’ color or pattern will look with the towels, wallpaper, or bed linens in the room where you’re going to hang them. If you happen to choose your curtain before you start painting or decorating, that’s a good thing.