30 Beautiful Bathroom Designs To Steal
For more of a traditional look, use classical gold fixtures or chrome. Gold can be paired with almost any tile, marble and colour palette. So, you have complete freedom with what you wish to do with your bathroom.
- Opt for fewer accessories and ornaments for faster, hassle-free cleaning.
- Here, the industrial-style shower and elegant stand-alone tub create a juxtaposition with just enough modern appeal.
- Add playfulness to your shower walls, backsplash, or wainscoting with colorful tile.
- Using pieces with a story or a connection to the past can give your bathroom a unique and one-of-a-kind feel that newer items can’t replicate.
- Wooden textures in varying color stains and texture adorn this room, in contrast with the mostly white surfaces.
Louis Duncan-He Designs tiled the narrow entrance to this small bathroom black hexagon tiles and white grout. Illustrated wallpaper and a pastel blue sink vanity adds interest to the windowless finished basement bathroom. Renovating your bathroom can involve everything from designing a layout that will maximize flow and streamline your daily routine to building in smart storage solutions. A statement window in an unconventional shape will add a custom feel to a modern bathroom. The neutral color palette of this Scandinavian bathroom keeps the space feel just as serene as any spa! Using an elegant wood floating counter instead of a bulky vanity cabinet creates a sleek, minimal aesthetic.
Opt instead for a modern fireplace
A black toilet may not be for everyone, but it’s definitely an easy way to make a big statement. In this bathroom by Reagan Taylor, the rest of the bathroom is kept bright, white, and colorful while the dark toilet adds an unexpected contrast, sure to be a conversation starter. “When designing this space we wanted to highlight the amazing height of the ceilings,” Nelums says.
This bathroom was previously a hodgepodge attempt at adding functionality and storage, but the space was never maximized to its full potential. Plus, the dated fixtures were less than desirable for the new owners’ tastes. Gentle pattern play can stand against dark countertops and tile in a decidedly modern way. Here a white tile acts as a bridge between the patterned wallpaper and solid features, creating cohesion that still lends an air of the unexpected. We all need more storage space in the bathroom to keep dry towels, wellness products, and beauty appliances. Just set up the kitchen cabinets under your sink or next to the shower.
Celebrate Tudor Style
This door style is versatile and can easily blend with various bathroom decors, from vintage to beach-inspired aesthetics. This classic sliding door in crisp white provides a traditional look with the convenience of modern functionality. The raised panels add depth and character, while the sliding mechanism is perfect for saving space in more compact areas.
Caroline Andréoni Interior Design Studio ran cabinetry all the way up to the ceiling to create storage for essentials. It’s possible to create a half bathroom that’s welcoming and practical for your family and friends. In a half-bathroom, you can break up the overall look with white sanitaryware and accessories, white will give a crisp finish. They’re simple enough to use — just clean your floors with vinegar first and make sure it’s dry before you apply them.