53 Best Bathroom Design and Décor Ideas
While we’re more than a little obsessed with this bold wallpaper, it’s the mix of warm and cool tones we really love. In this Studio Peake powder room, green, orange, blue, and yellow add a bright pop of fun to a complementary color scheme. “Make a statement with your bathroom floor!” the team from Arbor & Co. recommend.
- As mentioned earlier, a light pink tone is perfect as a subtle colorful neutral on the walls.
- Analisse Taft-Gersten calls her morning bath at her Connecticut weekend home the best part of her day—and it’s easy to see why.
- At Livspace Design Ideas, you can find inspiration on how to design your bathroom.
- One feature that screams ‘traditional bathroom’ is theexposed traditionally designed showers.
The green vase brings out the color of the accent wall even more and ties the whole space together. Include a tile accent wall in your primary bathroom to add color or pattern. Desiree Burns Interiors highlighted the shape of the roof in this light and airy primary bathroom with sea green wall tiles. A semi-opaque glass partition protects against splashes while allowing the color to shine through. Cathie Hong Interiors added interest to this long and compact all-white primary bathroom by installing dark gray tiling in a herringbone pattern that runs from the wall to the flooring. It creates a floor-to-ceiling backsplash for the tub, while adding depth and framing the view.
Earthy Pink and Exposed Beams
This is a charming pastel blue bathroom decor, where the furniture and wallpaper take centre stage. From bold navy accents to soft pastel tones, I’ve curated a diverse selection of blue bathrooms that cater to various tastes and styles, allowing you to unlock the potential of blue in your bathroom. Trawling eBay to find these antique Spanish floor tiles was a real win for the bathroom within this Art Deco-style home.
- The green vanity cabinet is also topped with a pink sink to make the room complete.
- Thanks to the large window opening, a beautiful nature view comes into thiswhite bathroom.
- A deep olive green wall holds a metallic piece that gives a modern vibe to the room, while ornamental plants and the deep walnut cabinetry is where a country vibe could be felt.
- The traditional iron hardware, including a thumb latch and strap hinges, adds to the authentic charm.
In this Texas home, the bathroom window is nearly floor to ceiling to maximize the light in this long bathroom. For a cozy and encompassing feeling, design your bathroom using a warm-toned color palette. This one, by designer Sarah Magness, pairs a tonal brown tile wall with a peachy-pink sink for a cheerful yet elevated look. If you have plenty of square-footage to play with, why not opt for an oversized bathtub that looks more akin to a Tuscan estate’s garden fountain than your traditional stall and tub combo? This space by interior designer Lauren Liess incorporates a showerhead as well for total functionality. Jewel tones include saturated hues of red, green, blue, yellow, and purple.