74 Bathroom Decor Ideas for a Quick Makeover
Occasionally, however, they will surface with more prominence and excitement in the decor world. Stemming from the French ‘Arts décoratifs,’ Art Deco, was born in Paris, emerging around 1910 as somewhat of a metaphor for new life following World War I. In this boho bathroom, a vanity paved with seashells takes center stage. It echoes the style of the OG bohemians—think late 19th-century Europe.
- If you’re working with limited dimensions it’s important not to cram too many elements into the room.
- Read on for our collection of 60 indulgent bathroom spaces, complete with designer recommendations and sources.
- A modern pendant light suspended in the center of the ceiling draws the eye up and makes the space feel larger.
- However, the room doesn’t have to be void of ornamentation or personality.
- Classic artwork mounted inside a quirky modern frame builds a fun juxtaposition for an eclectic bathroom design.
Your shower isn’t the only place that can benefit from a plant, the same goes for your bathtub. While it’s not a great idea to keep it in the basin where the water will be, a plant would look amazing on the corner ledge of the tub. Skylights are a fabulous way to let more light into pretty much any room in your home including your bathroom.
Use a Glass Shower Panel
It’s supported by ryokan-inspired oak paneling, cool Pietra del Cardosa floor tiles, ethereal sheer curtains made from an Ian Mankin fabric, and a playful Michael Anastassiades pendant. Kate Marker Interiors paired a light wood and marble sink vanity with vertical shiplap walls and herringbone hardwood floors. Emily Henderson Design saved counter space in this black-and-white bathroom by installing plumbing fixtures on the wall above the double sink vanity. When designing an all-white bathroom, be sure to mix materials to create interest and keep it from feeling too cold and sterile. Mindy Gayer Design Co. clad the walls of this Southern California bathroom in vertical shiplap to emphasize the ceiling height. The white wood extends to the half-wall entry to the shower, and blends in with the white marble tiling.
Interior designer Kate Walker wanted to create a space that blended Hamptons style with modern farmhouse elements. Your bathroom doesn’t have to be monochromatic and austere to be modern. For a modern bathroom with more traditional overtures, take note of this bathroom by interior designer Elizabeth Cooper. She opted for a marble shower stall, vanity topper, and backsplash with rich blue veining and then painted the cabinets an icy pale blue paint color for continuity. To style your bathroom with a pedestal sink, start by choosing a sink that complements your design theme. Consider wall-mounted fixtures to save space, and add a mirror above for functionality and aesthetics.