45 Stunning Modern Bathroom Ideas for a Dreamy Retreat
Small piccolo tiles help to achieve the pixelated look of this bathroom. Shelby Deering is a lifestyle writer who specializes in decor, home tours, wellness, travel, vintage, and feel-good stories for national publications. She’s from Madison, Wisconsin, and when she’s not writing, you’ll find her running local trails, shopping flea markets, or going for walks with her husband and corgi. Interior windows may not be something you would have ever thought about without a prompt, however, they’re definitely something that you might want to consider.
- It’s a functional way to display any paintings or small trinkets, like the driftwood boat and framed shell prints, seen here.
- With the floor fully visible, it adds a greater sense of depth, contributing to the perception of a larger bathroom area.
- You can also add an abundance of natural light to your bathroom using mirrors.
- Navigating the challenges of limited space doesn’t mean compromising on the grace and style of a traditional bathroom.
- The stunning walnut soaking tub by Aquatica, which was a must for the client, serves as the main character.
Try contrasting your white bathroom fixtures with black floor tiles for a sleek and elegant feel. Use geometric accents to add a modern feel in an industrial-inspired bathroom. Jacqueline Blum Design paired industrial black-framed windows and a glass shower partition with geometric pendants and wall planters in this black-and-white bathroom. Brighten a small black-and-white bathroom with colorful patterned floor tiles. This small Scandinavian bathroom from Fantastic Frank gets a lift from a patterned floor in shades of bright blue for a modern feel.
Bathtub Nook
If you don’t have a brick wall, then you can add a faux one by using wallpaper or tiles that are made to look like brick. A relaxing bathtub and spacious shower can make your bathroom a dreamy space where you’ll love to not only get clean but also unwind. However, you can also take things to the next super-serene level by putting in a sauna. If you’ve always wanted to live in a converted loft — or do live in one — then you can add fabulous industrial touches into your bathroom design. Think along the lines of brick walls, exposed pipes, and metal details.
While many of the design ideas have used plants, this one makes them a focal point. You spend a lot of time in your bathroom each day, using it to care for your health, hygiene, and maintenance. Say goodbye to that clunky medicine cabinet and introduce a beauty like this to your bathroom instead. Swap out bland builder-grade hardware for drawer pulls that are more your aesthetic. If you’re a renter, just make sure to keep the original bathroom hardware in a safe place so that you can restore everything pre-moveout.
Simple Accent Wall
Beautifully bright and breezy, this coastal abode’s bathroom features glam finishes and fittings. Elegant Casa honed-limestone wall tiles are offset by gold tapware and an engineered-timber vanity front. Each of the bathrooms in designer Kate Walker’s Mornington Peninsula home have a distinct personality. This one features Zellige Aqua Gloss wall tiles, with a statement floor featuring a combination of Fatima’s Reflection and Ghosted terrazzo. This fabulous luxury bathroom design is constructed to absorb the lush garden panorama through enormous dual aspect windows. Black window frames cause stark black contrast against the creamy bathroom decor palette to embolden the effect.
- This modern bathroom uses simple color combinations and finishes to achieve this look.
- You’ve heard of statement-making wallpaper, but what about a statement sink?
- This can be tricky, but it also means that no matter your interior design style, you can achieve a spa bathroom in your own space.
- Use a galley-style layout for a small bathroom with a bathtub shower, like this primary en suite from Charlie Interior Design.
- A home with historic bones needs to be shown off, and in this bathroom, they combine wooden elements, such as an exposed wooden beam with pink floral wallpaper.
Go wild with bright contrasting colors, floral designs, and ornate details. A mid-century style uses vintage cabinets, plenty of geometric shapes, and fun adventurous colors. Try to also add some kitsch touches and bold contrasts to bring this theme to life. To capture the farmhouse vibe experiment with distressed paint on furniture items such as the vanity. Include wall paneling, and a freestanding claw-foot bathtub if you can.