73 bathroom ideas for every space, style and budget

Homeowners can add drama and visual interest by concentrating design elements behind the vanity without overwhelming the entire space. These statement pieces, often featuring grand proportions and ornate frames, serve as captivating focal points that add depth, light, and a sense of grandeur to rooms. Oversized mirrors create the illusion of larger spaces and reflect natural light, enhancing brightness and giving rooms an airy and spacious feel. While keeping the area untouched, utilizing a large-scale pattern for small master bathroom ideas can fool the eye into seeing a larger space. Also, consider a huge flower-designed wallpaper or large bathroom tiles. You can create a sense of luxury in your bathroom with a few signature accents.
- This New York City corner highrise bathroom from interior designer Alvin Wayne is graced with the twin luxuries of abundant space and a jaw-dropping view of the city skyline.
- A focused look at this custom primary bathroom’s walk-in shower and freestanding deep soaking tub surrounded by white tiles floors, walls and ceiling.
- Installation can be a little trickier than standard ceramic tile as it must be anchored to a substrate floor to properly set.
- Combination options, such as a shower-bathtub combo or a shower with a removable handheld sprayer, allow you to enjoy the best of both worlds.
- Just because your bathroom isn’t the first place you’d think to put a pillow, it doesn’t mean it doesn’t deserve a few accessories.
Take your cue from Elizabeth Vergara, interior designer and founder of Vergara Homes, by adding dimension via veining in a stone sink top, light fixtures, and tiny details. A window positioned high above the tub allows a tree view while bathing, and enough privacy to leave the windows bare. This spacious bathroom from interior designer Jessica Risko Smith of JRS ID is awash in
