While picking fixtures and finishes is the most enjoyable aspect of designing a bathroom, it's critical to make major choices about how to improve function and optimize the layout before getting into the finer details.
Working within the restrictions of the area, successful bathroom design necessitates crucial judgments about how the room operates and flows. This entails considering factors such as how to construct the shower for optimal comfort and efficiency. If you have the room and desire, where should you put the bathtub? How big and what kind of vanity can you accommodate in your bathroom? How to improve air movement and natural light by working around the current window location. What sort of door is preferable for privacy and convenience of use, or whether to put a door at all in a principal suite?
Check out these bathrooms in a variety of styles and sizes for inspiration on how to design or redesign your bathroom, whether you're starting from scratch to create an elegant hotel-style primary suite, remodeling a guest bathroom, or transforming a small studio apartment bathroom into a zen-like oasis that makes the most of every square inch of space.
1. Open Floor Plan
The pivoting glass doors in this bold minimalist open-plan double shower and bath may be kept open to optimize light and air movement from the wrap-around windows or closed to minimize undesired shower splashing. Double showerheads are concealed on opposing ends of the self-contained washroom, allowing the tub and vista to take center stage.
2. Double Wall-Mounted Sinks
A built-in double vanity isn't required in every shared bathroom. Matching wall-mounted industrial sinks are installed at a kid-friendly height in this child's shared bathroom to offer siblings their own space.
3. Wall Tile
Covering bathroom walls with floor-to-ceiling stone or tile has become a popular design concept that is both functional and visually appealing, bringing the eye upward to make bathrooms appear more spacious. A black block of stone fills the far wall of this luxury bathroom, providing a striking focal point. To provide contrast, pale stone shower tiles extend to the ceiling.
4. Lighting
Bathroom lighting might be harsh and unattractive in the room where you don't want it to be. LED illumination lends a glamorous touch to a sleek built-in wall-to-wall shower niche in this bathroom by an interior designer. The ambient light offers an additional layer of illumination to a place that lacks natural light and produces a relaxing glow for midnight showers. If you want to add light to your shower, choose an expert who can make sure it's safe and watertight.
5. Upcycled Vanity
Consider upcycling a vintage or antique wood piece of furniture into a bathroom vanity by adding a sink and a waterproof surface.
You can turn a contemporary buffet into a charming bathroom vanity with lots of storage by upcycling it.
6. Dutch Door Bathroom Design
An all-white combination of finishes is warmed by brass fixtures and dazzling lighting in this light, bright, and beautiful bathroom. The true show-stopper, though, is a Dutch door going to the outdoors, the upper half of which can be flung open to let in more natural light and air.
7. Industrial Partition
Don't feel forced to commit to a particular style when decorating a bathroom. A striking black metal grid glass wall houses the big shower may work. The bathroom's soft, polished ornamental elements, such as patterned tiling and flowery wallpaper, are offset by this industrial design component.
8. Surrounding Wall Tiles
A floor-to-ceiling wrap-around tile backsplash delineated the combined shower and soaking tub area of this very modest bathroom. To eliminate visual clutter, the showerhead is centered above the tub and hanging from the ceiling. On one side, a towel rack hangs, and on the other, built-in nooks, but the designer omitted the shower curtain to keep the space feeling open.
9. Flow-Through
Keep the middle lane free in a long and narrow corridor-style bathroom to allow for easy circulation and unobstructed sightlines. You may add a layer of minty green paint to this pass-through bathroom to make it seem unique. It provides freshness without drawing too much attention to itself.
10. Divided
While open-plan bathrooms are fashionable, there's much to be said about a communal bathroom with separate zones that may give seclusion when needed.
Browse through images of modern bathroom designs for inspiration to create the perfect style for your bathroom.
Modern Style Bathroom Design Ideas
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