22 Timeless Bathroom Designs That Won’t Go Out of Style
In this bathroom by Noelle Ryan Interiors, a gorgeous patterned wallpaper steals the show up above. With blue, white and sand accents, there’s no doubt that this bathroom by Pure Salt Interiors was inspired by the beach. In order to keep it chic , focus on adding subtle beach elements with color, texture, and a few accessories. If you’re blessed with architectural features like wainscoting or high ceilings, embrace them in your design as Ursula Carmona of Home Made by Carmona did here.
- Glossy off-white tiles cover the floor and the sides of the bathtubs platform, while gorgeous green solid stone line the countertop and surround the bathtub.
- To make your bathing area appear more sleek and minimalistic, opt for a half shower door.
- For a modern bathroom with more traditional overtures, take note of this bathroom by interior designer Elizabeth Cooper.
- In this primary bathroom from Desiree Burns Interiors, the double vanity has built-in shelving for spare towels, and niches and a built-in shelf around the tub to display artwork and house bath salts.
For a privacy solution that doesn’t block out natural light, add café curtains to the windows as designer Cecilia Casagrande did in this Massachusetts home. Skip clean lines in favor of something more decorative with a sculpted stone backsplash. Brexton Cole Interiors paired a curvy backsplash with illustrated wallpaper and an antique chandelier for a romantic feel. Studio Peake tucked a marble sink into a narrow niche in this glamorous London powder room. A wrap-around backsplash in the same stone protects the hand-painted palm print wallpaper.
Modern Black And Brown Glass Pedestal Sink
From the wood panel sloped ceiling to the rainbow of green zellige tiles, it fits right into the Southern California coast. Aside from being calming and stylish, the wall-to-wall green tile floor means that basically everything in the room will hold up well when wet. A freestanding tub set underneath a glamorous chandelier is timeless. When placed near a large window with views of nature and surrounded by marble tiles—like in the bathroom of designer Krystal Matthews—it makes for a highly lavish setup.
- Welcome to a timeless journey through 30 classic pedestal sink bathroom ideas.
- If you have room under the sink, use that area to house clean, folded towels.
- Because walk-in showers are completely open it is a good bathroom renovation idea for bathrooms with a lot of free space.
- This fusion of classic and modern elements creates a bathroom that feels both welcoming and up-to-date.
- If you have an old mirror in your bathroom or are dealing with standard builder-grade mirrors that were never upgraded, replacing the mirror with a modern alternative can do wonders for your space.
Demorrow suggests curating your towels to suit your color scheme when possible—or even better, buy all-white towels, which can be bleached and rotated out as needed. Instead of a sliding or swinging glass door on the shower, consider a fixed panel. Durkin suggests moving the shower handle to the open end so you can turn on your shower without getting wet. “There are now 2-in-1 shower heads so you don’t have to have both a shower head and handheld,” she says. For bathroom floor plan inspiration, check out ourFloor Plan Gallery. Last but not least, the perfect layout for a cozy powder room from Aly Morford of Pure Salt Interiors.