
Above all, a bathroom must be clean and neat. But it doesn’t have to be purely practical, especially if you enjoy bubble baths or mirror selfies. Add a comfortable chair or some matching window curtains. That’s why today we selected the best bathroom design ideas.
You’ll be surprised at how quickly it warms up the room. We’ve gathered a bunch of bathroom designs to help you build an oasis for pampering relaxation and style in your own house to inspire some creativity.
Whether you’ve been considering cleaning up the powder room and main bath or going on a full-on ensuite remodel, we’ve got bathroom inspiration to make your bathroom real #goals. Take design inspiration from Leanne Ford, Commune, and Toledo Geller to create a place that is both inspirational and calming—you might never want to leave the tub!
1.Use Complementary Paint to Make Marble Pop

Elizabeth Cooper used an ice pale blue paint hue on the cabinet doors to highlight the beautiful blue veining in the marble surfaces.
However, marble has certain disadvantages, the most significant of which is upkeep. To avoid stains, scratches, and moisture damage, marble must be sealed yearly and cleaned on a regular basis. However, if you are up to the task, the end result is well worth it: a beautiful and traditional bathroom that will last the test of time.
2. Add Some Fun

Every room in designer Fitz Pullins’ Florida home is filled with personality, including this bathroom, which has amusing monkey-print wallpaper. “What could be more energizing than a jungle?” Pullins explains. “I want waking up and to brush your teeth to be exciting for me.”
Why settle for a dull beige bathroom when you can simply include a flash of color (or even several) into your design?
3.Make It Like a Spa

Analisse Taft-Gersten views her morning bath at her weekend home in Connecticut to be the greatest part of her day, and it’s simple to understand why. The relaxing environment was inspired by spas at her favorite hotels.
3.Get Motivated by Your Environment

The beauty of the external location, Malibu, is reflected in this light-filled bathroom by Romanek Design Studio. It blends well in with the Southern California coast, from the wood-paneled slanted ceiling to the rainbow of green zellige tiles. Aside from being relaxing and attractive, the wall-to-wall green tile floor ensures that everything in the room is water-resistant.
4.Add Seating

Make it feel even more luxurious by including stylish chairs and a huge floating tub in the middle of the room. Breegan Jane creates a relaxing atmosphere with a recurring circular theme that extends from the rounded corners of the window, sconces, seats, the actual geometry of the room, and beyond.
5. Use Wallpaper

Jessica Geller of Toledo Geller is a print enthusiast, and her love of prints extends to her restrooms. She used a fun design by Hygge & West to cover the walls of the powder room of her own New Jersey house. Proper ventilation ensures that it does not peel away.
6.Lighting may be used to shake things up

Kureck Jones’ bathroom is a masterclass on how to have fun with tiling and color. The pink mosaic tiles on the walls and the diamond, almost leaf-like design on the flooring of this bathroom provide a burst of vitality, while the lavender paint provides an instant sense of tranquility. The brass industrial-style fixtures and lights offer just the right amount of contrast and mystery to the rather lovely and romantic setting.
7.Add a Fireplace

Try adding an extra feature for extra warm vibes if you’re starting from scratch. A gas fireplace next to the bathtub, in other words. Because the bathroom and bedroom share a wall in this Peti Lau-designed apartment, the connected fireplace insert brings warmth, flair, and romance to both sides.
8.Connecting Two Areas

Speaking of pattern-lovers, Charlotte Barnes’ bathroom is a blue-and-white dream, and extending the same Quadrille pattern into the neighboring room creates a pleasing aesthetic.
9.Get a Copper Tub

You can’t unsee Leanne Ford’s copper tub situation after you’ve seen it. Your rustic bathroom fantasies have just gotten a little bit prettier.
10.Save Space With Pocket Doors

“Everything seems sort of candlelight,” designer Jae Joo says of this Boston home, and the beautiful bathroom is no exception. The ambient lighting emits a mellow glow, the wood finishes are warm, and the green flowery wallpaper brings the entire area to life; combined, these components create a cocooning effect. Now for the logistical takeaways: Whether it’s the entryway or a closet enclosure, changing joints and adding pocket doors will result in a significant increase in useable areas in a tiny bathroom.