15 half-bathroom ideas that will create an impact

Leah O’Connell Design chose to install a double-wide shared concrete sink on the vanity rather than two individual sinks in this primary bathroom. A wide shared mirror on the wall above reflects the forest green shower tile. In this primary bathroom from Cathie Hong Interiors, an adjacent curbless walk-in shower and clawfoot tub separated by glass partitions keep the natural light flowing. KG Designs installed imposing carved wood double doors on a barn door-style sliding track that provides privacy between the primary bedroom and bathroom when desired. When open, the doors frame the view to the bathroom, highlighting the central tub under a large window, with a sputnik-style chandelier above and twin vanities to each side. Jessica Nelson Design complemented the warm wood vanity with a brass-framed mirror that is wide enough to accommodate both double sinks.
- Make it feel extra luxe with sophisticated seating and a grand floating tub in the center of the room.
- She added a curved mirror that also features a shelf and hooks for extra storage.
- It’s a perfect choice for those seeking a blend of elegance and functionality in their bathroom design.
Features like a glass-enclosed shower, sleek built-in tub, and modern vanity help make this bathroom a clean and contemporary space. A simple color palette of beige, white, and black also helps keep the room from being too busy. Sleek lines and simple colors are what set a contemporary bath apart from a traditional bath. Dark paneled walls contrast clean, white countertops and a natural wood vanity in this small bathroom. Straight lines from the wall paneling and modern vanity drawers pair nicely with the rounded mirror and curved light fixtures.
Corner Bathtub
A craftsman bathroom design should include rich wood tones, functional artisanal furniture, and warm lighting. To create that all-important charm, throw in a craftsman-style vanity and beautiful yet durable rug. Incorporate stained glass or mica lampshades to finish off the style. To achieve a Scandinavian bathroom design focus on clean lines, minimalism, and functionality. Use wood materials in a lighter tone, such as white stained oak for your vanity or shelving. Your room should be clutter-free and include light neutral tones along with modern practical fixtures and fittings.
- Black frames of the mirrors and glass door of the shower create a characteristic look.
- Add small finishing details to make your small bathroom more functional and beautiful.
- The doors are surrounded by white trim and are mirrored for added grandeur and height illusion.