Bathroom Ideas – Next Luxury https://nextluxury.com The Online Men's Magazine Wed, 25 Dec 2024 22:07:54 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://nextluxury.com/wp-content/uploads/favicon.png Bathroom Ideas – Next Luxury https://nextluxury.com 32 32 Chic and Functional Curtain Ideas to Refresh Your Bathroom https://nextluxury.com/home-design/bathroom-curtain-ideas/ https://nextluxury.com/home-design/bathroom-curtain-ideas/#respond Mon, 29 May 2023 21:00:00 +0000 https://nextluxury.com/?p=300463 …]]> Bathroom curtains are more than just functional; they can transform your bathroom into a stylish and inviting space. From shower curtains to window treatments, the right choices can create a cohesive, beautiful look while addressing privacy and practicality.

Here are practical, design-driven tips for enhancing your bathroom with curtains.

1. Elegant

For an elegant bathroom, choose high-quality curtains with refined details like fringes, embroidery, or luxurious fabric. Match shower and window curtains with a complementary palette—think white, beige, or dark tones like navy. To elevate the look further, pair curtains with sleek curtain rods and chic hooks. Roman shades or shutters can also exude sophistication without the need for traditional curtains.

Luxurious bathroom with gold curtains, corner bathtub, and crystal chandelier.
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Elegant bathroom with gold accents, marble countertops, crystal chandeliers, and soft drapes.
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Cozy bedroom with beige curtains separating a freestanding bathtub and tufted headboard bed.
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Modern bathroom with freestanding tub, gold curtains, and marble walls for an elegant look.
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Gray patterned shower curtain with matching bathmat in a minimalist bathroom setting.
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Neutral shower curtain in a modern bathroom with subway tiles and wooden vanity.
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Contemporary bathroom with floor-to-ceiling sheer curtains and dual sink vanity with large mirror.
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Aqua and gray chevron shower curtain in a bright bathroom with wooden accents.
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Luxurious bathroom with marble surfaces, large mirrors, and floor-to-ceiling beige curtains.
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Vintage bathroom with floral curtains, freestanding bathtub, and crystal chandelier.
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Luxurious bathroom with chandelier, marble vanity, and freestanding bathtub.
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Elegant bathroom with chandelier, freestanding tub, and checkered tile floor.
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Freestanding bathtub with chandelier, marble accents, and sheer curtains in an elegant bathroom.
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Elegant bathroom with draped curtains, mirrored walls, and polished vanity.
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Elegant bathroom with freestanding tub, floral chair, and pink curtains filtering natural light.
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Elegant bathroom with crystal chandelier, oval mirror, and blue draped curtains.
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Beige shower curtain with seashell and starfish pattern in a tiled bathroom.
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Blue and white patterned shower curtain in a bright bathroom with large windows.
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Elegant bathroom with gold curtains, marble vanity, and black accents.
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Freestanding bathtub with chandelier, patterned curtains, and marble tile flooring.
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Shower curtain with colorful animal pattern in a minimalist bathroom with white towels.
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2. Guest

Guest bathrooms should feel inviting yet practical. Neutral tones like white, cream, or pastel shades work best for making smaller spaces feel larger. For a touch of personality, use curtains with subtle floral or geometric patterns. Ensure they match towels and other accessories for a cohesive look.

Small bathroom with floral shower curtain, beige countertop, and wall-mounted storage.
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Bathroom with white ruffled shower curtain, green plants, and black countertop accents.
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Minimalist bathroom with white shower curtain, grey rug, and small potted plant.
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Modern bathroom with white shower curtain, round mirror, and yellow towel accents.
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Minimalist bathroom with striped shower curtain, greenery accents, and decorative bells.
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Simple bathroom with white and grey striped shower curtain, floating shelves, and neutral decor.
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Bathroom with floral shower curtain, brass fixtures, and white subway tile walls.
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Modern bathroom with white dotted shower curtain, black vanity, and hexagonal floor tiles.
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Bathroom with blue and white patterned shower curtain, matching vanity, and blue rug.
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Shower curtain with deer and leaf pattern in a minimalist bathroom with white towels and stool.
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Vibrant bathroom with pink polka dot shower curtain, green tiles, and wooden tub paneling.
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3. Long

Long curtains can make a bathroom feel grand and luxurious. Use them to frame tall windows or separate a bathtub from the rest of the room. Opt for light, airy fabrics in smaller spaces to avoid a cramped look, while bold colors like charcoal or navy add drama to larger bathrooms.

Elegant bathroom with cream shower curtain, double vanity, and soaking tub.
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Minimalist bathroom with freestanding bathtub, beige tiles, and soft grey curtains.
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Shower area with patterned beige curtain, marble tiles, and brass fixtures.
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Bathroom with palm tree shower curtain, white towels, and brown tile bathtub area.
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Bathroom with solid pink shower curtain, freestanding tub, and potted plant by the window.
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Colorful bathroom with bold pink, orange, and green shower curtains around a bathtub.
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Modern bathroom with sheer brown curtains, freestanding tub, and wood accents.
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Rustic bathroom with elegant velvet curtains, freestanding tub, chandelier, and wooden accents.
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Modern bathroom with a sleek freestanding tub, soft sheer curtain, marble wall accents, and minimalist lighting..
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Contemporary bathroom with a freestanding tub, earthy tones, and a floor-to-ceiling curtain as a backdrop.
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Small bathroom with toilet, gray curtain, basket of toilet paper, and window shelf decor..
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4. Modern

Modern bathroom curtains feature clean lines and bold patterns. Stripes, polka dots, or abstract designs in monochrome or vibrant hues can bring a contemporary vibe. Mix and match patterns, or pair minimalist solid-color shower curtains with patterned window treatments for visual interest.

White shower curtain with gray border in a modern bathroom with a stool, towels, and bathtub.
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Green patterned shower curtain with gold shower rod in a bathroom with a white clawfoot tub.
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White shower curtain with colorful floral print in a modern gray-tiled bathroom with a vanity.
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Light gray abstract patterned shower curtain in a modern bathroom with white vanity and marble countertop.
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Dark blue patterned curtain in an elegant room with large windows, artwork, and a blue chair.
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Colorful abstract shower curtain in a bright bathroom with white towels and a clawfoot tub.
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Boho-style bathroom with a white fringed shower curtain, wicker basket, and potted plant.
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Light blue shower curtain in a minimalist bathroom with a potted plant and white freestanding tub.
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Festive shower curtain with blue and green reindeer and snowflake patterns in a white bathroom.
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Dark geometric patterned shower curtain in a white bathroom with a clawfoot tub and gold rod.
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Black and white dragonfly patterned shower curtain in a gray-tiled modern bathroom with a shelf unit.
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Light blue paisley patterned shower curtain in a bright bathroom with a white vanity and navy rugs.
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Green polka dot shower curtain in a minimalist bathroom with a clawfoot tub and small wooden stool.
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Dark blue shower curtain with abstract pink patterns in a modern bathroom with a clawfoot tub.
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White shower curtain with red poinsettia print in a bright bathroom with matching red rugs.
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Black shower curtain with bold rainbow "LOVE" text in a bathroom featuring a clawfoot tub.
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5. Small

In small bathrooms, curtains should create the illusion of space. Light colors like white or soft pastels paired with sheer fabrics can open up the room. Cafe curtains—shorter, kitchen-style drapes—are a great option for small windows, offering privacy without overwhelming the space.

Small bathroom with patterned shower curtain, round mirror, floating shelves, and black fixtures.
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Small bathroom with a white and orange shower curtain, potted plant, and geometric rug.
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Small bathroom with black and white patterned shower curtain, gold fixtures, and mosaic floor tiles.
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Small bathroom with a white shower curtain, subway tile, potted plant, and striped towels on hooks.
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Small bathroom with red and white floral shower curtain, gray walls, and red bath mat.
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Small bathroom with a minimalist white shower curtain, wood-paneled shower, and wall-mounted toilet.
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Small bathroom with a teal velvet shower curtain, granite countertop, and gold fixtures.
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Small bathroom with a tropical print shower curtain, white bathtub, and gray towel on the tub edge.
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6. Unique

Get creative with your bathroom by opting for unique curtain designs. Choose bold, artistic prints like landscapes, cityscapes, or surreal patterns. Seasonal or themed curtains, such as festive designs for holidays, can add a playful touch.

Small bathroom with a blue and purple ombre diamond-patterned shower curtain and light blue walls.
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Tropical-themed shower curtain featuring a beach scene with palm trees and ocean in a bright bathroom.
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Christmas-themed shower curtain featuring Santa in his sleigh with reindeer flying past a full moon.
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Tropical-themed shower curtain featuring a large green leaf design in a minimalist bathroom.
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Halloween-themed shower curtain with black jack-o'-lantern faces on an orange background in a modern bathroom setting.
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Forest-themed shower curtain in a white modern bathroom with greenery accents.
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Winter-themed shower curtain with skaters and snow in a cozy bathroom with white towels.
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Bohemian-style shower curtain with geometric patterns in a bright bathroom with black vanity.
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Colorful artistic shower curtain featuring an abstract dancing figure in a bright bathroom.
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Waterfall-themed shower curtain with vibrant autumn colors in a modern white bathroom.
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Sea turtle-themed shower curtain with starfish accents in a coastal-style bathroom.
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Blue and white wave-patterned shower curtain with matching bath mat in a modern bathroom.
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Street and garden-themed shower curtain with vibrant flowers in an elegant, spa-like bathroom.
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Handwoven macrame curtain with blue and white waves in a small bathroom window.
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Floral-patterned shower curtain in soft teal and white tones in a bright bathroom.
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Colorful floral shower curtain with teal, pink, and yellow flowers in a bright white bathroom.
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Golden yellow shower curtain with starburst pattern in a minimalist bathroom with white towels.
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Bamboo-patterned shower curtain in a modern white subway tile bathroom with gold fixtures.
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7. White

White curtains are a timeless choice that suits any bathroom style. Long white drapes can make a master bathroom feel airy and elegant, while white shower curtains with subtle patterns, like lace or embroidery, add charm. For small bathrooms, plain white or white with small accents can brighten the space.

Minimalist bathroom with plain white shower curtain and dark wood vanity.
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White shower curtain with freestanding tub and wooden vanity in a bright bathroom.
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Boho-style bathroom with macramé shower curtain, wicker basket, and hanging light fixture.
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White subway-tile shower with brass fixtures, bathtub, and a hanging white curtain.
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Marble-tiled shower with brass fixtures, white curtain, and small window with a plant.
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Small bathroom with marble tiles, white vanity, black hexagonal floor tiles, and white shower curtain.
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Bright bathroom with a freestanding tub, large window, and sheer white curtains.
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Bathroom with a clawfoot tub, large windows, and white curtains on a black curtain rod.
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Modern bathroom with white brick wall, freestanding tub, white curtains, and green plants.
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Luxurious bathroom with freestanding tub, large window, white curtains, and vanity area.
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Blue floral wallpaper bathroom with a marble tub, white curtains, and brass fixtures.
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Minimalist bathroom with wooden vanity, white curtains, and freestanding tub.
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Bright bathroom with freestanding tub, white curtains, and indoor plants.
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Shower curtain with black and white cat illustrations in a minimalist bathroom.
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Shower curtain with black floral pattern in a minimalist bathroom with gold clawfoot tub.
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Shower curtain with "LOVE" text and rainbow heart design in a minimalist bathroom with gold accents.
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8. Window

Window curtains are as crucial as shower curtains for a complete bathroom look. Privacy shades in bold or neutral tones are a practical choice for bathrooms with street-facing windows. Sheer curtains or light-filtering fabrics work well for isolated bathrooms, creating a soft and inviting atmosphere.

Vintage bathroom with pink curtains, white tiled walls, and dual sinks with brass fixtures.
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Elegant bathroom with freestanding tub, white draped curtains, and a crystal chandelier.
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Luxurious bathroom with brown clawfoot tub, mosaic tile accent wall, and beige curtains.
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Modern bathroom with freestanding tub, large windows, beige curtains, and wooden floor.
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Retro-style bathroom with blue tiled walls, draped white curtains, and a step-up bathtub.
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Modern bathroom with large windows, sheer curtains, and a jacuzzi tub next to a glass shower.
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Classic bathroom with freestanding tub, light beige curtains, and dark wood flooring.
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Small bathroom with marble tiles, frosted window, and sheer brown curtain tied to the side.
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Freestanding tub with ocean view, colorful floral curtains, and a starfish-themed towel.
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Modern bathroom with freestanding tub, glossy tiled walls, and grey draped curtains.
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Sleek bathroom with glass shower, grey sheer curtains, oval mirror, and modern black vanity.
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Freestanding tub with floral curtains, large window, and brass fixtures in a bright bathroom.
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Industrial-style bathroom with large windows, white curtains, and a freestanding metal tub.
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Freestanding tub with half-curtained arched window and wooden bath tray in a cozy bathroom.
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Freestanding tub with grey curtains framing a large window with scenic mountain views.
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Tips for Selecting Bathroom Curtains

  • Material Matters: Opt for moisture-resistant or washable fabrics to ensure durability in humid conditions.
  • Layering: Combine shades with curtains for added functionality and style.
  • Hardware Details: Choose rods and hooks that complement the overall design theme.
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Stylish and Creative Bathroom Tile Design Inspirations https://nextluxury.com/home-design/bathroom-tile-ideas/ https://nextluxury.com/home-design/bathroom-tile-ideas/#respond Mon, 08 Feb 2021 09:00:39 +0000 https://nextluxury.com/?p=182473 …]]> Bathroom renovation is a major undertaking, even for experienced homeowners. Between plumbing fixtures and much-needed storage solutions, it’s easy to lose sight of the details. If you’re installing the first tile you see and calling it a day, you’re missing out on the chance to give your bathroom the style and personality it deserves.

Tile protects your bathroom floor and walls from water damage. It’s much easier to keep clean of mold and mildew than other home design materials. Most importantly, though, your bathroom tile design is the groundwork for the space as a whole.

Whether designing a powder room or master bath, finding inspiration can be the hardest part. Check out these bathroom tile ideas to get started creating the bathroom of your dreams.

1. Elevate Your Wall Tiles

With an accent wall, you can go big and bold with your bathroom tile ideas in ways you’d never dream of doing with your entire bathroom. Deciding where to place an accent wall is often the hardest part. Your bathroom’s back wall (the one furthest from the door) is a great candidate.

There’s a common misconception that an accent wall must be dramatically different from the surrounding decor. But in fact, a subtle accent wall can be just as impactful.

Don’t just think about color when designing your accent tile wall. Incorporate interesting patterns and textures that contrast with the surrounding walls.

Of course, there’s no rule saying you need to cover the entire wall. For example, use floor-to-ceiling accent tiles to differentiate your shower enclosure from the rest of your bathroom design.

Small bathroom with bold geometric accent wall, bathtub, and plants for decor.
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Modern bathroom with silver bathtub, double sinks, herringbone wall tiles, and hanging plants.
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Small bathroom with patterned accent wall, large mirror, bathtub, and elegant vanity.
Narrow bathroom with marble walls, hexagonal accent tile, floating sink, and large mirror.
Small modern bathroom with dark accent wall, floating toilet, and glass-enclosed shower.
Modern bathroom with freestanding bathtub, mosaic tile wall, floating vanity, and plant decor.

2. Stylish Backsplash Tiles

When it comes to backsplash tile trends, we’re normally talking about kitchens. However, creating a tile backsplash above your bathroom vanity is an excellent way to bring some color and variety to the space.

Install wall tile all the way to the ceiling or limit your backsplash to a few inches. The smaller your backsplash, the bolder you can be with your tile choice.

If your idea of great home decor involves thinking outside of the box, don’t limit yourself to a traditional tile layout. Use geometric tiles for an intriguing backdrop to your modern bathroom sink and faucet.

Bathroom with pink hexagonal backsplash, glass shower, rustic wood shelves, and turquoise sink.
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Bathroom with brown vanity, circular mirror, blue tile backsplash, and pendant lighting.
Bathroom with red mosaic tile backsplash, square sink, and modern wall-mounted faucet.
Bathroom with double vanity, dark grey cabinets, chevron backsplash, and gold faucets.
Bathroom with narrow mirror, white hexagon tile backsplash, vessel sink, and brass fixtures.
Bathroom with colorful patterned tile backsplash, wall-mounted faucet, and white rectangular sink.
Bathroom with dual vanity, patterned tile backsplash, green cabinets, and two mirrored cabinets.
Bathroom with blue patterned tile backsplash, gold fixtures, and wood vanity.

3. Embrace Modern Design

There’s no shame in staying on top of the biggest trends, especially when it comes to your own home. While not everyone’s cup of tea, contemporary bathroom tiles are guaranteed to leave an impression on your guests.

For a bathroom tile idea that’s undeniably contemporary, go big. This goes for your floor tile as well as your walls.

Tiles mimicking organic materials are extremely popular. Natural stone tiles will always be in style. But you’ll also find plenty of great examples of wood grain tiles used in contemporary bathroom design.

Contemporary bathroom design includes lots of variety. Try using multiple styles of tile in your bathroom to bring dimension to the space. To really help your bathroom tiles shine, incorporate built-in lighting throughout the design.

Contemporary bathroom with grey tiles, wood accent wall, floating vanity, and bathtub.
Minimalist bathroom with grey tiles, wood vanity, round sink, and floating toilet.
Modern bathroom with grey tiles, wood floor, floating toilet, and glass-enclosed shower.
Spacious shower with dual shower heads, built-in niches, and mosaic tile accent panel.
Modern Japanese-style bathtub with dark stone surround, candles, and pebble flooring.

4. Dark Sophisticated Ambiance

Amateur designers are often terrified of using dark-colored tiles in their home decor. It’s true that these shades can make a small bathroom feel even smaller if used the wrong way. But you can strategically use dark bathroom tile to make the space feel multidimensional.

You shouldn’t be scared to incorporate dark colors into your bathroom remodel. Covering some surfaces in shades of navy, gray, and even black will only make the light colors in your bathroom appear brighter.

Your bathroom grout can make or break your bathroom color palette. White grout contrasts beautifully against black tiles. Matte black grout gives a different look but is just as gorgeous.

If you’re still unsure about laying down dark tiles in your bathroom, look into patterned designs. Penny tile in several different shades of charcoal is a simple yet effective way to liven up this trend.

Small bathroom with dark tiles, corner glass shower, and wall-mounted toilet.
Small bathroom with brown tiles, corner shower, floating sink, and wall-mounted toilet.
Bathroom with dark herringbone tile floor, white vanity, and bathtub.
Bathroom with dark hexagon floor tiles, white braided rug, and modern toilet.
Small attic shower with black hexagon floor tiles, glass door, and built-in niche.
Modern bathroom with large black rectangular bathtub, mosaic tile walls, and framed artwork.
Small bathroom with black penny tile floor, white toilet, and wall-mounted basin.

5. Inspiring Floor Tile Ideas

The bathroom is one of the only spaces you’ll find tile elsewhere than the floor. But it would be a shame to neglect your bathroom floor tile and all its inherent potential.

Patterned tile flooring is one of the simplest ways to elevate your bathroom design as a whole. Black-and-white tile is one of the most popular color combos. If full-scale patterns aren’t to your taste, play around with unique tile shapes and contrasting grout.

Avoid installing the same tile on your floor and walls. Instead, choose shower wall tile that complements your bathroom flooring in color, texture, or pattern.

For a true conversation starter, mix ceramic tile with hardwood flooring. Laying contrasting tile around your tub or shower will help protect the natural wood planks from water damage while making your bathroom look like a million bucks. Hexagonal tiles, in particular, give off an organic, always-there aesthetic.

Spacious modern bathroom with freestanding tub, glass shower with seat, and chevron tile floor.
Bathroom with black and white patterned tile floor, double vanity, and round mirrors.
Luxury bathroom with large black freestanding tub, double vanities, and hexagon tile floor.
Spacious bathroom with freestanding tub, large window, chevron tile floor, and chandelier.
Modern bathroom with long white vanity, black herringbone floor tiles, and large framed mirror.
Modern bathroom with black vanity, glass shower enclosure, and herringbone tile floor.
Country-style bathroom with freestanding white tub, stone accent wall, and glass shower enclosure.
Modern bathroom with white freestanding tub, marble tile accent, and large window with outdoor view.
Freestanding bathtub on star-patterned blue tiles with wood floor transition and large frosted window.

6. Inspiring Gray Tile Ideas

Gray is an incredibly “safe” color in the world of home decor – it’s neither too bright nor too dark. Plus, like other neutral colors, it goes with nearly everything.

Stone is an obvious choice when selecting gray bathroom tile. Many types of stone boast beautiful gray tones and patterns. The natural variations found in these tiles can keep an all-gray bathroom design from feeling overly monochromatic.

If you’re open to including some classic texture in your wall or shower tile ideas, look into Zellige tiles. This antique clay tile has a gorgeous light gray color that is truly one-of-a-kind.

Even if you opt for ceramic or porcelain bathroom tiles, approach your color palette with an open mind. Including several shades of gray in your tiling is a great way to make the space more visually interesting.

Small bathroom with large gray tiles, wall-mounted mirror, and frosted window.
Modern bathroom with large gray tiles, built-in shower niche, and dual vessel sinks.
Contemporary bathroom with gray tiles, floating toilet, bidet, and glass-enclosed shower.
Shower with large gray tiles, built-in niche, and rustic wood bench under skylight.
Minimalist shower with large gray tiles, frameless glass partition, and floating toilet.
Gray bathroom floor tiles with a modern rectangular layout.
Modern bathroom with glass shower, white bathtub, and hexagonal dark gray floor tiles.
Double shower heads with gray marble tiles and hexagonal accent niche.
Monochrome bathroom with geometric gray, black, and white patterned wall and floor tiles.

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7. Embrace Subtle Elegance

Perhaps no tile material is as elegant as marble. Extra-large tiles will preserve the natural striations and color variations in the marble. For this reason, though, uncut pieces of marble can be significantly more expensive than smaller tiles.

We tend to think of marble as pearly white, and it’s true that this is the most popular color option. You can also find marble in shades of gray, green, charcoal, and pink. Incorporating two or more marble varieties in your bathroom tile lets you play around with patterns and contrast.

Yes, marble tile is gorgeous. It also requires frequent maintenance to prevent scratches and water damage. If practicality is at the top of your list, there are better alternatives. Many other natural stone tiles mimic the look of marble without the upkeep, and faux-marble tiles are always an option.

Bright bathroom with white marble tiles, floating toilet, bathtub, and large window.
Spacious shower with marble tile, built-in bench, circular windows, and rainfall showerhead.
Elegant bathroom with freestanding white bathtub, marble herringbone floor, and glass shower.
Minimalist bathroom with floor-to-ceiling marble tiles, glass shower, and floating vanity.
Spacious bathroom with glass-enclosed marble shower and freestanding white bathtub.
Marble shower with built-in bench, rainfall showerhead, and small mosaic floor tiles.
Bathroom with wood vanity, marble herringbone floor, and glass-enclosed shower.
Marble shower with built-in shelves holding soap and bottles.
Marble shower with green glass tile accent and built-in niche shelves.

8. Bring Nature Indoors

One of our favorite things about natural stone is its texture. While you can certainly find polished stone tiles for your bathroom floor (no one wants to walk barefoot across rough rock), this material really shines when left in its original state.

Use uniform stone tiles for a brickwork-inspired aesthetic. Or cobble together uncut stone to mimic the look of a cliffside. Pebble tile is an easy way to achieve a rustic river rock look on your shower floor or walls.

These textures look particularly great when used in a shower stall. Combine stone wall tiles with a waterfall shower head for an experience that feels like bathing in nature.

Since stone tile has so much inherent variety, it’s best to use these tiles as an accent wall or backsplash. Covering every inch of your bathroom walls with natural stone will likely suffocate the space.

Modern bathroom with large built-in tub, glass vessel sinks, and beige stone walls.
Dark stone shower with pebble floor, built-in bench, and rainfall showerhead.
Modern shower with dark stone walls, dual rainfall showerheads, and dramatic lighting.
Textured stone bathroom shelves with plants, candles, and toiletries.
Rustic stone shower with waterfall faucet, slate tiles, niche shelf, and wooden stool.
Freestanding clawfoot bathtub with dark stone tile accent wall and vintage-style faucet.

9. Infuse Your Personality with Creative Patterns

Bathroom tile offers more flexibility than any other wall or floor covering – even wallpaper. While your end result doesn’t need to look vintage, a ton of inspiration can be found by looking at historic buildings. After all, decorative mosaic tile has been used by several cultures for millennia.

You can create intriguing patterns with just two different tile colors. Use geometric designs in your tiles to map out your bathroom floor plan. Or lay out a contrasting border around the entire room.

Remember that your bathroom tile pattern doesn’t need to be high-contrast. Small tile color variations are all you need to create a beautiful pattern.

Creating patterns with individual tiles isn’t your only option. Look for ceramic or cement tile featuring colorful patterns for a stylish design that requires minimal work on your end. Just remember that you’ll need an installer with an eye for detail to ensure every tile aligns with its neighbors.

Modern bathroom with wood double vanity, freestanding bathtub, black tile wall, and open shelves.
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Luxury bathroom with freestanding bathtub, chandelier, patterned tile floor, and vanity area.
Gray and white geometric patterned bathroom floor tiles with gray vanity.
Modern bathroom with black, white, and gray geometric patterned floor tiles and white subway tile wall.
Bathroom with blue and white patterned tiles on bathtub and floor, white subway tile walls.
Bathroom with white geometric patterned floor tiles and vacuum cleaner.
Small white bathroom with glass shower, marble subway wall tiles, and hexagonal floor tiles.
Close-up of geometric patterned bathroom floor tiles in gray, white, and beige tones.
Bathroom with white over-the-toilet shelving, patterned gray floor tiles, and wall paneling.

10. Timeless and Versatile

White subway tile is the most popular. But don’t let this classic image get in the way of ingenious design. You can find all different colors and materials to match your bathroom tile ideas.

You can also install subway tiles in non-traditional ways. Lay tiles vertically or diagonally to create unique patterns that are less trendy than standard subway tiles. Or mimic the classic white aesthetic with hexagonal or square tile for a twist on this contemporary trend.

Grout plays a big role in this classic tiling style. Whatever color tile you prefer, use a high-contrast grout color to really bring out the dimension in your subway tile design.

Modern bathroom with vessel sinks, textured white wall tiles, and low-hanging pendant lights.
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Compact modern bathroom with white grid tiles, wall art, small sink, and black fixtures.
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Bathroom with black hexagonal wall shelves, dark gray walls, and white subway tiles.
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Modern bathroom with blue and white walls, floating toilet, wood accents, and vessel sink.
Modern bathroom with backlit round mirrors, white vertical tiles, and floating wood vanity.
Contemporary bathroom with freestanding bathtub, large glass shower, and subway tile walls.
Gray herringbone tiled shower with chrome fixtures and built-in shelf.
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Shower with gray subway tiles, hexagonal tile niche, and dual showerheads.

11. Add Texture and Depth

Tile naturally has a bit of texture – namely, where each individual tile meets the grout. However, textured tiles are a big trend in bathroom design right now.

While you wouldn’t want to use textured tiles on your floor, they can make an otherwise boring bathroom wall literally three-dimensional.

If you’re going to use textured tiles in your bathroom design, keep the color palette simple. Layering a pattern on top of the tiles’ existing texture will overwhelm the space (and defeat the point of using textured tiles in the first place). For this reason, textured tiles work great in otherwise monochromatic designs.

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White textured shower tiles with black handheld showerhead and recessed shelf.
White vessel sink with floral decor against round-patterned textured backsplash.
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Freestanding white bathtub with textured wall tiles and modern pendant lighting.

12. Embrace Clean and Classic Vibes

If you’re looking for a small bathroom tile idea, you can’t go wrong with white. Not only will this color scheme make the space feel larger, but it’s also clean and classy.

White natural stone often features color variations that are barely perceptible. When incorporated into your bathroom floor tile or wall-to-wall backsplash, though, these organic patterns will bring your design to life.

For a contemporary tile design, go with hexagonal tiles. This pattern can be installed anywhere. As long as your grout matches your tiles, the unique pattern will be remarkably subtle. Use any size tile you feel best suits the space. One of our favorite ways to utilize this trend is to leave the tiles’ natural geometric edge intact.

All-white tile and grout work wonderfully in a bathroom with dark design elements. Even a small segment of white tile on your bathroom walls or floor will break up the space and prevent it from feeling claustrophobic.

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Modern bathroom with marble-effect tiles, glass shower, and wall-mounted toilet.
Hexagonal white marble floor tiles with subtle gray veining.
White hexagonal floor tiles in a minimalist bathroom design.
Spacious bathroom with freestanding tub, polished marble floor, and large windows.
Bright bathroom with glass shower, chevron tile floor, and double-sink vanity.

FAQs

Which grout color is best for the bathroom?

Bathroom grout should coordinate with your tiles. Neutral grout is almost always a great option, but the best shade depends on the colors featured in your tiles.

Grout can be lighter, darker, or the same shade as the surrounding tiles. However, many homeowners opt for darker grout because it’s less prone to staining.

What type of bathroom tile is easiest to clean?

Glass tile is normally the easiest to clean, requiring little more than regular bathroom surface cleaner. Ceramic and porcelain tiles are also simple to clean, but you’ll want to check if your tiles are glazed or unglazed first.

Natural stone tiles often require a bit more upkeep. Since each type of stone is different, it’s important to research which chemical cleaners are safe to use on your specific bathroom tile.

Can you use peel-and-stick tile in a bathroom?

Peel-and-stick tile has become quite popular in the home DIY world, especially among renters and those on a budget. While these products are easier and quicker to install than real tiles, the adhesive used often doesn’t hold up to prolonged exposure to moisture. Peel-and-stick tile is an excellent short-term solution but don’t expect these products to replace the real deal.

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Clever Design Solutions for a Small Master Bathroom https://nextluxury.com/home-design/small-master-bathroom-ideas/ https://nextluxury.com/home-design/small-master-bathroom-ideas/#respond Thu, 28 Jan 2021 09:00:34 +0000 https://nextluxury.com/?p=183357 …]]> In the world of interior design, small master bathroom ideas have emerged as a captivating and transformative realm of creativity. These pint-sized sanctuaries, often overshadowed by their more spacious counterparts, are proving that size does not dictate style. In fact, it challenges designers and homeowners alike to explore innovative solutions that make the most of every square inch.

In this article, we’ll delve deep into the fascinating universe of small master bathroom ideas, where clever design and functionality meet to create intimate retreats that inspire and rejuvenate. Whether you’re dealing with a cozy apartment layout or simply wish to maximize the potential of a snug ensuite, we’re here to offer a treasure trove of inspiration.

From ingenious storage solutions to elegant color palettes, we’ll unravel the secrets behind crafting a small master bathroom that feels open, inviting, and luxuriously comfortable. We’ll explore space-saving fixtures, smart organization hacks, and cutting-edge design trends that have revolutionized these intimate spaces. So, if you’re ready to embark on a journey of design exploration, fasten your seatbelts, because the world of small master bathroom ideas is a captivating adventure waiting to unfold.

1. Small Master Bathroom Ideas for Color

Your master bathroom is a place where you can relax and wash away the woes of the day. Considering this, creating the best bathroom for you to relax in should be one of the biggest priorities on your to-do list if you’re a new homeowner. If your bathroom is tiny and you are trying to figure out how to design a space for relaxation, there are several options available.

Those who like a room with dark tones, try painting the walls cobalt grey while leaving a white accent wall. If you don’t want to go that dark of a color, you can paint your bathroom walls in muted or neutral colors. Compliment these colors by incorporating the same color scheme in the design of the bathroom tile.

To make your bathroom remodel look luxurious, add silver or gold knobs to the bathroom door and shower frame. You can use the same idea and include it when choosing a sink faucet and shower faucet.

Playing with bright and bold colors can transform your small master bathroom, or powder room, into a wonderland. Using a monochrome color scheme with a textured accent wall can add dimension to your master bathroom.

You can use vertical stripes or beveled designs on the accent wall to create a central focal point. If you prefer for your accent wall to have a smooth texture, you can add a dramatic art piece or a sign that perfectly describes your bathroom’s design.

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2. Space-Saving Corner Shower and Sink Ideas

Turn your small bathroom into a cozy room where you can relax and appreciate your alone time. You can use the shape of your bathroom furniture to make the room look larger. Try to go the less conventional route and choose a round bathroom shower door. This bubble effect can make your shower more spacious and it’ll be visually appealing.

Contrast this geometric shape with a more traditional square or rectangular sink setup. Whether the sink is floating or attached to the floor, the different dimensions in the room will make your corner shower design interesting.

If you do not have a glass shower door, you can focus more on your bathroom decor. Add a curved shower rod and use a design of your choice for the curtain and your shower will still be decorative, even when it’s hidden. While there are many small bathroom ideas, you should choose the design that suits both your own style and everyday needs. 

If your bathroom sink is tucked into a corner, you can add some decor to that corner so that it doesn’t look out of place. Adding a framed piece of art to the wall can give you something nice to contemplate when you are waking up in the morning and trying to get your brain flowing. If there is space near the side of your sink, you can add a stand to hold your toiletries. 

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3. Charming Farmhouse Elements

Homeowners who prefer the rustic look for a bathroom remodel, should try the farmhouse design. This master bathroom idea isn’t a barn style, but a timeless, southern, chic-inspired design. These bathrooms are backed with character and comfort. For storage, you can add floating shelves to the wall.

Keep in sync with your farmhouse vision by choosing wooden material for the bathroom shelves. Use these shelves to store towels, incense, and other bathroom accessories. To add to these wood accents, include wooden frames for your vanity mirror or any pictures and artwork you would like to use to decorate your wall.

Your shower curtain can also enhance your farmhouse design. A lot of the farmhouse design involves neutral tones and off-white color schemes. This type of color palette can create a multitude of options for your shower curtain design.

If you want something Victorian-like, you can choose ruffled curtains, which are ideal for a freestanding bathtub. Another option is to choose a simple pattern for your shower curtain. Off-white, creme, or mauve color palettes as a base color with subtle patterns or prints can tie together your farmhouse master bathroom design nicely.

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4. Industrial Touches in Small Design

Those with a small bathroom floor plan usually aim to make their space seem larger. The industrial design can accomplish this by using sleek and vintage accents throughout the bathroom. Small bathroom ideas can include black, gold, or white tones. To add to the design, your bathroom might include wooden accents on the sink or bathroom vanity.

If you like a bright bathroom that draws in plenteous natural light, try painting the rims of the window and sink mirror with black or metallic gold trim and leaving the walls white or a pastel color.

The small bathroom will have an airy feel no matter the time of day. You can use different bathroom accessories and wall art to further accentuate the industrial design. Use the shower and sink faucets to add a timeless and luxurious feel to your bathroom.

You can go for gold, copper, brass, or black faucets that imitate industrial pipes or 19th-century designs. This bathroom makeover will take you back through a time portal while maintaining the elegance you’ll love to shower in.

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5. Embrace Simplicity With These Minimalist Inspirations

Uncomplicate your small bathroom floor plan by opting for a simplistic design. A simple design doesn’t mean you shouldn’t try any design elements. You should try to add one or two things that will accent the room.

The rest of the room may have the simple white, porcelain sink and toilet, but you can install a gold towel rack that will turn your space into a beautiful bathroom. If you want zero accessories in your small bathroom ideas, search for the perfect ceramic tile that will be the main attraction in the bathroom.

Your simple design can still make your space feel like a modern bathroom. Get creative and choose a colorful floor tile while the rest of the room is white. This can increase your vibrations when you walk into the room. You can also install a marble countertop and a backsplash to add a subtle, yet exquisite touch.

If your bathroom has enough storage space, you can install a pedestal sink. This will draw attention to your powder room or master bathroom because it is a minimalistic choice, but also stylish. A pedestal sink doesn’t have much storage, so make sure you supplement this lack of storage by adding a floor rack over the toilet or floating shelves.

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6. Tub Options for Compact Master Bathrooms

Your bathroom decor can also be inspired by your tub. If you have a freestanding bathtub, you can make additions, like a stand to hold more of your bathroom utilities. Your little bathroom will seem as though there is more space because there will be space around the entire tub. This opportunity gives you the chance to add a shelf to us as bathroom storage or you can install a towel bar.

The tub can be an inspiration for creating a contemporary bathroom. You can design the frame of your shower door and use accented details on ceramic tile of the same color to make your tiny bathroom pop.

If you have a tub, rectangular or round-shaped, you can still incorporate its design to match your tiny bathroom. A great master bathroom idea is lining the outside of a bathtub with subway tile in the same pattern as the rest of the room can create continuity in the design of your room.

If you have a glass shower in your small bathroom, the tile around the room can make it stand out. Make sure that you love the tile you use in your restroom. Tile in a small bathroom can look crowded if you have too many accessories and storage furniture. Also, tile can be undone, but depending on the tile, it can make your master bathroom remodel project a hassle.

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7. Contemporary Flair in Small Master Bathrooms

Floating toilets, sinks, and cool white lighting can yield contemporary inspiration for your small bathroom design. The contemporary bathroom layout includes a minimalist feel. This bathroom design can elevate your space to luxury and make it feel roomy.

There are minimal accessories used to create the atmosphere in this type of bathroom, but you can use the bathroom floor and walls to do the heavy work of having your vision come alive.

Choose the kind of wood panel or tile flooring you desire, and then use that choice to line the bathroom walls. This will make your room seem larger and keep your bathroom design in sync.

A small bath can make your contemporary bathroom seem even more spacious and can be an opportunity to play with shapes. Using a round tub or rectangular tub can be a part of the design that will accent your luxury bathroom.

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8. Elevate Coziness With Luxury Accents

Luxury small master bathroom ideas redefine opulence in compact spaces. In these intimate retreats, every detail speaks of sophistication and style. Imagine stepping into a lavish spa oasis within the confines of your own home.

One key element of luxury small master bathroom design is the use of premium materials. Marble countertops, glistening crystal fixtures, and gleaming gold accents impart an air of extravagance. Clever lighting schemes, from crystal chandeliers to LED strips, create an ambiance of indulgence.

Space-saving solutions also play a pivotal role, with custom-built cabinetry and concealed storage elegantly concealing essentials. Freestanding tubs and frameless glass showers grant a sense of spaciousness, while heated flooring adds a touch of lavish comfort.

Luxury small master bathroom ideas embrace a harmonious blend of functionality and aesthetics, with bespoke vanity mirrors, handcrafted tiles, and captivating color palettes. It’s a world where even the smallest of spaces can become a haven of elegance and refinement, proving that luxury knows no bounds when it comes to design.

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9. Serenity in Simplicity

In the realm of minimalist small master bathroom ideas, less truly becomes more. These serene sanctuaries exemplify the beauty of simplicity, where every element serves a purpose in harmonious unison.

The color palette often leans towards tranquil neutrals, emphasizing clean lines and uncluttered spaces. Sleek, wall-mounted fixtures and floating vanities grant an illusion of spaciousness, while frameless glass showers seamlessly blend with the surroundings.

Storage solutions hide away essentials, preserving the visual serenity. The absence of excess ornamentation is compensated by a focus on texture and material quality—natural stone, warm wood accents, and brushed metal fixtures add depth and richness.

Minimalist small master bathrooms exude a sense of calm, proving that elegance can be found in the quiet embrace of simplicity.

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10. Gray Tones for Small Master Bathroom Elegance

Gray small master bathrooms have become a design darling, captivating homeowners with their versatility and sophistication. The color gray offers a perfect canvas for a multitude of styles, from modern and industrial to classic and vintage.

One key advantage of gray is its ability to create a timeless, serene atmosphere. Light gray shades can make a small space appear larger and airier, while darker grays evoke a sense of cozy intimacy. Pairing gray with accents like white, black, or soft pastels can dramatically alter the mood of the bathroom.

Gray also harmonizes beautifully with various materials, such as marble, subway tiles, or wood, allowing for endless customization. Whether you prefer sleek, contemporary lines or a more rustic, farmhouse aesthetic, gray can adapt effortlessly.

In terms of decor, gray small master bathrooms provide a neutral backdrop for bold design choices like colorful artwork, vibrant rugs, or eye-catching fixtures. So, whether you’re leaning towards a tranquil spa-like retreat or a chic urban haven, gray is your ally in crafting a small master bathroom that exudes style and grace.

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11. Tile Designs to Enhance Small Master Bathrooms

Tile designs in small master bathrooms are a pivotal element, wielding transformative power in these intimate spaces. Tiles are more than just functional; they are an artistic medium that can elevate your bathroom’s aesthetics and functionality.

When working with limited square footage, choosing the right tile is essential. Large-format tiles can visually expand the space, creating an illusion of grandeur. Neutral shades like white, light gray, or soft pastels can make the room feel open and airy. Alternatively, mosaic tiles can add a touch of texture and personality without overwhelming the space.

Consider experimenting with patterned tiles for a dramatic effect. Geometric designs, herringbone patterns, or Moroccan-inspired motifs can infuse character and visual interest into a small master bathroom. Don’t underestimate the power of contrasting grout to accentuate the tile layout.

Moreover, the choice of tile material matters. Porcelain and ceramic tiles are durable and moisture-resistant, while natural stone like marble or travertine imparts a luxurious feel. To add warmth, opt for wood-look tiles or incorporate natural elements like pebble mosaics.

Innovative tile placement, such as accent walls or strategically placed borders, can make the room appear larger and accentuate specific features. Remember, tile designs are your artistic brushstrokes in crafting a small master bathroom that seamlessly blends form and function.

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12. Ingenious Vanity Ideas for Compact Master Bathrooms

Vanity ideas in small master bathrooms are the epitome of space-maximizing creativity. Compact doesn’t mean compromising style or functionality; it’s an opportunity to embrace clever design.

Floating vanities are a go-to choice, visually expanding the floor space and creating a sleek, modern look. Wall-mounted mirrors with integrated storage or backlit options add both style and utility.

For a touch of luxury, consider a custom-built vanity tailored to your space. Mirrored or glass vanities can amplify light and create an illusion of depth.

Open shelving or ladder-style vanities are excellent for displaying decorative accents and optimizing storage without overcrowding. Small master bathrooms thrive on innovation, proving that even in limited spaces, vanities can be both chic and practical.

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FAQs

What design should I choose for my small bathroom?

The first thing you should analyze when trying to figure out a vision for your small bathroom design is how much space you can utilize. Knowing what advantages and disadvantages you have in your master bathroom can help you figure out which of your small bathroom ideas will be the most useful to your bathroom remodel plan. If you are still unable to decide on a design, search for a home remodeling expert who can help you plan a design that suits your needs.

How can a small bathroom be useful?

Some houses may already come with a large master bathroom, but houses can also have other bathrooms that don’t hold so much space. If you have a second bathroom with a small bath, it can be a great room for children and guests to use. If you have a lot of family members living in one household, the size of the bathroom won’t matter. The more rooms there are, the more content everyone will be!

What if I have a difficult bathroom layout and design?

A bathroom layout can be difficult if the sink, tub, or toilet are positioned in awkward places in the room. Bathtubs can have an older design and may have a lot of wear and tear. If you don’t just want to cover it up with a shower curtain, you can shop at a home design store to see what options you have to replace your tub. Make it a point to take a picture of your bathroom from the door entry so you can show an associate when you get to the store.

Sometimes toilets can be placed in a cramped pocket of the room. So, you may not have much space there. Make sure you have less bathroom furniture placed around the toilet so that the area doesn’t become even more cramped. If you are in need of storage, you can add floating shelves above your toilet.

The lack of storage near your sink can also be difficult when you have so much to do in order to prepare for the day ahead. If you have a pedestal sink, and you have enough space, try adding a cubby under the sink. If you don’t have room for this, you can try using an inexpensive, mini-wire rack to at least hold your towels and linens. Any toiletries that may need a home can be placed in a storage container and moved into a nearby hall or linen closet.

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Exceptional Design Ideas to Elevate Your Bathroom https://nextluxury.com/home-design/best-bathroom-ideas/ https://nextluxury.com/home-design/best-bathroom-ideas/#respond Sun, 04 Oct 2020 03:25:29 +0000 https://nextluxury.com/?p=198122 …]]> For many people, the bathroom is a sacred place, a retreat, a place to shut out the rest of the world, even if just for a few stolen moments of time.

For others, the bathroom is something of an afterthought—purely functional and little else. Shower, toilet, sink—what else matters?

Considering that we each spend b between 770 and 855 hours in the bathroom during our lives, these spaces deserve the same design attention we devote to other rooms in the house. From the smallest half bath to the grandest master suite, each detail colors how we, and our guests, feel in these most private of all rooms.

If you’ve been neglecting your bathroom among the chaos that has defined the early 2020s, perhaps now is the time to refresh this vital space. Enjoy this carefully coalesced collection of our best bathroom ideas and be inspired to transform your bathroom into the beautiful, efficient retreat you deserve.

1. Creative Solutions for Small Bathrooms

Small bathrooms can present several challenges to the people who use them. Storage is often an issue, and it can be hard to choose colors and textures that visually expand the room. However, settling on the right small bathroom ideas can give a loud voice to these quiet little spaces.

Don’t be afraid of bold colors or strong tile patterns in a small bathroom. In fact, these are the perfect places to showcase high-end finishes that would be cost-prohibitive in larger quantities. As for storage, look up. Use your vertical space to hang shelves, small cabinets, and wire baskets. They can hold towels, extra TP, and your toiletries.

Modern bathroom with wooden tiles, teal accents, glass shower, and sleek vanity design.
Small bathroom with white tiles, patterned feature wall, tub, and modern decor accents.
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2. Exploring the World of Bathroom Tiles

The quantity and quality of tile in your bathroom depend largely on your interior design style. A rustic bathroom may confine tile to the shower surround only, utilizing hardwood on the floors and stucco on the walls. A contemporary bathroom could embrace the cool, clean lines of tile on every surface – even the ceiling. Most bathrooms fall somewhere between these extremes.

Good bathroom tile ideas exist for every budget, from basic porcelain squares to hand-painted, imported mosaics. Classic subway tile suits most design styles, and its horizontal lines visually widen a small bathroom. An accent wall can be the perfect place to showcase an expensive or unique tile without overpowering the space.

Modern bathroom with wood and marble walls, white sink, cabinet, and toilet
Bathroom with black and white mosaic tile floor, black shower curtain, and decorative accents.
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Bright bathroom with corner shower, brown tiles, modern sink, and natural light.

3. Elevate Your Bathroom with Decor Inspiration

Your bathroom decor ideas should reflect your personality and preferences. However, there are certain elements that you should focus on to design a great bathroom. First, pay attention to the colors you use. Would you rather have exciting colors to invigorate you each morning, or soothing colors to accompany your pre-bed soak in the tub?

Because you get ready for work in front of the bathroom mirror, the lighting should complement your skin tone. Overly yellow or blue light can distort the “me you see” in the mirror.

As for the mirror itself, think beyond the builder-grade rectangle. Choose a circular or framed mirror or a series of mirrored tiles. Hang a piece of favorite artwork, add a green plant to the countertop, and lay the plushest of rugs and towels. Let your bathroom decor ideas showcase everything you love.

Rustic bathroom with open shelves, gold accent mirror, decorative items, and vintage charm.
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Black and white bathroom with steel shelves, black accent mirror, and minimalist decor.
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Bathroom with wood panel wall, glass shelves, orchids, rolled towels, and decorative accents.
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4. Masterful Designs for Your Bathroom Retreat

Double vanity bathroom with gold-framed mirrors, modern sconces, and potted greenery accents.
Elegant bathroom with light blue vanities, oval mirrors, glass shower, and a chic chandelier.
Luxury bathroom with glass shower, freestanding tub, stone accent wall, and dual vanities.

A shared bathroom should be welcoming to all, but the master bathroom is your retreat alone. Even if you share it with your significant other, there’s a sense of privacy and honor devoted to this secluded hideaway. Your master bathroom ideas can be as high-end, rustic, or contemporary as you wish.

Glass shower doors are perfect for making beautiful tiles the main focal point of your master bath. Follow the trend and install multiple showerheads for a spa-like experience each time you bathe. Freestanding tubs and sinks look elegant and luxurious, whether you choose sleek modern lines or classic clawfoot style.

Remember the impact of smaller details, such as door and drawer handles, light fixtures, and plumbing fixtures. Glass or shiny gold knobs turn plain cabinets into something special. Buy the highest quality linens you can afford for your personal luxury retreat.

5. Clever Bathroom Storage Tips

The ideal bathroom has enough integrated storage to allow each family member to keep their essential bathroom items in the room itself. With an exceptionally small bathroom, expansive bathroom storage ideas may not be realistic. However, no room is so tiny that you can’t add extra storage.

An extra towel bar or an over-the-door set of hooks can double the amount of room you have to store towels and washcloths. A pretty fabric shoe organizer can hang over the door, and its pockets can be used to hold shampoo bottles, hair styling tools, extra soap, and toothpaste.

Baskets are among the most flexible bathroom storage ideas, whether hung on the wall or set on a shelf. If you have counter space or cabinet space, use baskets to organize your makeup and other toiletries. Assign each family member his or her own basket so that mornings are less hectic.

Wooden bathroom storage rack with towels, baskets, decor, and a vase on display.
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White bathroom with freestanding shelves, potted plants, wicker baskets, and decorative accents.
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Spacious bathroom with freestanding taupe cabinets, vanity, and elegant decor accents.
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6. Embrace Modern Design Elements

Modern dark bathroom with glass shower, vessel sink, hanging lights, and sleek minimalist design.

The definition of “modern” states a departure from traditional styles, a progression beyond things of the past.” Indeed, today’s modern bathroom ideas include features never before imagined in bathroom design. From waterfall showers with programmable lighting to heated floors, the modern bathroom is a departure from the water closets of the old.

The simplicity of contemporary design is perfect for the bathroom, where clean, uncomplicated surfaces are welcome. Boxy sinks and toilets fit well in modern bathroom design, but curved geometric shapes work as well. Sleek, black marble walls or floors are a perfect modern canvas for shiny chrome fixtures.

7. Shower Delights

Modern bathroom with dark tiles, glass shower, pebble floor, and minimalist lighting.

A long soak in the bathtub is a treat many enjoy, but when it comes to keeping clean, most of us prefer to hop in the shower. Showers generally use less water than baths, making them an environmentally sound choice. Then again, today’s multiple shower heads encourage us to linger longer beneath the cleansing streams, probably negating any water savings.

Spa-like showers are becoming ever more commonplace, with built-in benches, programmable lighting, and illuminated niches. Designers are constantly amping up creativity with unique combinations of tiles and textures. A pebble tile shower floor may intersect with 18-inch marble tiles, or an entirely different tile pattern may appear on every surface. Glass shower walls and doors are increasingly popular and allow you to show off impressive tile or stone designs.

8. Illuminating Ideas

Bright bathroom with double sinks, rustic wood accent wall, and industrial light fixtures.
Farmhouse-style bathroom with shiplap walls, double sinks, black-framed mirrors, and gold accents.
Modern bathroom with concrete double sink, LED backlighting, and minimalist design.

The best bathroom lighting ideas send old-school fluorescent harshness right where it belongs: filed away with other memories we never wish to revisit. A dimly lit bathroom is just as bad as an overly bright one. Not only is it hard to get ready for work without adequate light, but dim lighting also prevents you from seeing how clean (or dirty) the bathroom really is.

State-of-the-art LED light fixtures come in a dizzying array of designs, and above or below-cabinet ambient lighting is beginning to show up in bathrooms. If classic design is more your style, chandeliers are perfect bathroom light fixtures, provided that their size fits the scale. Dimmable and programmable lighting systems are perhaps the best bathroom lighting ideas of all. Brighten things up when you need to get ready and dim the room when it’s time to relax.

9. Creating an Impressive Powder Room

Homes with petite powder rooms are great for people who love to entertain. These small rooms can be fantastically functional. Usually sporting only a sink and toilet, a powder room or half-bath allows you and your guests to take care of business without climbing stairs or venturing into the bedroom area of the house.

Powder rooms are great places to install a dramatic sink or vanity. Powerful punches of color work well in these diminutive zones, whether it’s a contrasting color of paint on one wall or an embossed gold wallpaper. Hardwood, tile, or stone are equally excellent powder room floor ideas. Feel free to get creative with faucet fixtures and even the shape of your toilet.

Modern bathroom with black tiled walls, wooden vanity, oval mirror, and hanging pendant lights.
Narrow bathroom with wooden countertop, vessel sink, large mirror, and shiplap wall accents.
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Small bathroom with vessel sink, gold accents, round mirror, and patterned tile floor.
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10. Mirror Magic

The bathroom mirror: it’s one of the first things you look at in the morning and one of the last things you see at night. It’s where you check in with yourself throughout the day and find out how well your hair is holding up. It’s one of the most useful tools in your home and one that is easy to take for granted.

An over-the-sink mirror is a fixture in nearly every bathroom and can range from a small-framed square to an entire mirrored wall. Bathroom mirror ideas no longer need to adhere to simple design. Scalloped edges, ornate frames, and in-mirror lighting are all features becoming more common even in average suburban homes.

Bathroom with gray vanity, rustic wood-framed mirror, and hanging pendant lights.
Bathroom with wooden double vanity, white subway tile wall, and geometric tile floor.
White bathroom with double vanity, farmhouse sink, black accents, and pendant lighting.

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11. Infusing Rustic Charm

Rustic bathroom ideas take you back to your favorite mountain retreat, or perhaps the camp you loved so much as a child. The use of rustic finishes such as unfinished wood, stucco, stacked stone, and exposed ceiling beams add a natural warmth to your bathroom. Pair these finishes with a warm color palette and you can create the perfect marriage between modern bathroom design and the great outdoors.

Note that you don’t have to go full-lumberjack to enjoy the beauty of rustic bathroom design. Just incorporate a few rustic elements into your current design. Industrial lofts and log cabins are two places where rustic bathroom touches are welcome. Metal sinks, copper basins, thick wood countertops, and rolling barn doors all come together in perfect rustic harmony.

Rustic bathroom with wooden double vanity, exposed beams, and glass-enclosed shower.
Rustic bathroom with wooden vanity, round mirror, white subway tiles, and patterned tile floor.
Rustic bathroom with wooden beams, stone sink, black tiled shower, and freestanding tub.

12. Flooring Inspiration

Most of us grew up in homes that sported the most basic bathroom flooring ideas. As we sat upon the porcelain throne, all we saw between our feet was a grid of simple square tiles. Today’s bathroom flooring ideas are infinitely more interesting, with nearly limitless options for these functional zones. Classic flooring options in neutral colors work well in most bathrooms.

From the tiniest hexagonal tiles to two-foot-square marble panels, tile reigns supreme when it comes to bathroom flooring ideas. However, waterproof laminate products and tiles that look like hardwood flooring are popular alternatives. Ornate Moroccan arabesque tiles or rectangular subway tiles laid in a herringbone pattern add interest to any bathroom floor.

Bathroom with dark herringbone tile flooring, white fixtures, and a small tub.
Bathroom with wood-look tile flooring, glass shower, and built-in bathtub with gray accents.
Bright bathroom with marble shower, hexagonal patterned tile floor, and glass enclosure.

13. Colorful Touches

There are no hard-and-fast rules when it comes to choosing bathroom color ideas. In fact, color is one of the easiest ways to revitalize a bathroom. It’s also one of the easiest things to change, as long as your floors and fixtures are neutral enough to adapt.

Gray is a beautiful neutral color for bathrooms, whether it’s a pale dove gray or the deepest shade of charcoal. It goes well with black, white, and any type of natural wood finish. Gray is also an excellent background for showcasing a pop of bright colors, such as sunny yellow or cherry red.

Blue is another natural color for the bathroom. Not only does it represent water, but it’s also soothing and goes well with other hues. Consider a blue and green color palette to bring the outdoors inside. Pink and peach are softer bathroom color ideas, perfect for creating a more feminine-feeling space.

Small bathroom with marble tile walls, white tub, black fixtures, and modern decor.
Navy blue bathroom with gold fixtures, round mirror, modern vanity, and white accents.
Modern bathroom with brown tiles, glass shower, vessel sink, and floating vanity.

14. Tile Selection Guide

As mentioned, the tile is king when it comes to bathroom floors. It’s waterproof, easy to clean, durable, and stylish. Note that it’s important to choose the right kind of tile to flesh out your bathroom floor tile ideas. Tiles designed for walls may become too slippery underfoot, creating a fall hazard for all who use the bathroom.

Bathroom floor tile ideas needn’t be boring, monotonous grids. Ordinary tiles can be arranged in chevron or basketweave patterns to add visual interest. Hexagonal tiles are hugely popular now and range in size from little pennies to 12 inches or more. Use a contrasting grout color to draw attention to the tile shape or use a matching shade to make the lines less noticeable.

Luxury bathroom with freestanding tub, glass shower, gray chevron flooring, and chandelier lighting.
Bathroom with herringbone marble floor tiles, wood vanity with brass accents, and glass shower enclosure.
Bathroom with penny mosaic tile flooring in a diamond pattern, white vanity with brass hardware, and black shower curtain.
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15. Shower Tile Inspirations

While simple, classic bathroom shower tile ideas are best if you don’t want to rip it all out every time your design scheme changes, there’s nothing wrong with getting creative with shower tile. Stunning patterns, colors, and inlaid designs all add signature style to your shower and could be just the key needed to amp your bathroom from ordinary to exciting.

Tile needn’t stand alone, as it works well alongside marble or granite. Pebble-shaped tiles add a touch of nature to your shower stall, and you can use them as an accent stripe between ordinary square wall tiles. Plain white subway tile is a classic addition to shower stalls, and you can arrange them in a staggered or herringbone pattern.

Modern bathroom with a marble-tiled shower and sleek white vanity with mirror.
Luxurious marble-tiled shower with circular windows and built-in bench seating.
Dark grey subway-tiled shower with marble bench, glass door, and recessed shelf.

16. Cabinets that Combine Style and Functionality

Solid, boxy cabinets can work well in many bathrooms, but there are hundreds of creative alternatives to the classic builder’s style. Farmhouse-style bathrooms often eliminate closed cabinets entirely, opting for open, basket-filled shelves instead. You can use custom cabinets and vanities to suit any interior design style.

Cabinets often look like pieces of furniture instead of built-ins. Floating cabinets are popular in contemporary spaces, and the open area beneath them can add a sense of spaciousness to a smaller bathroom. You can replace solid cabinet doors with glass or mirrored panels.

For an inexpensive change of pace in your bathroom, repaint your cabinets a new, bold color. Note that replacing the handles and drawer pulls might be the only bathroom cabinet idea needed to refresh your bathroom’s appearance.

Bright white bathroom with double vanities, large windows, and freestanding bathtub centerpiece.
Modern bathroom with wood accents, wall-mounted toilet, and glass-enclosed shower area.
small bathroom white cabinet and storage rack
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17. Farmhouse Flair

If your tastes flow from vintage to modern, rustic to refined, farmhouse bathroom ideas might end up being your favorite. These somewhat eclectic spaces carry the warmth of Grandma’s farm and the comfort of your local thrift shop. Many accent their white walls with shiplap panels or beadboard. Natural wood and metal fixtures abound.

Although black, white, grey, and wood tones are most common in farmhouse bathrooms, color is equally at home. The simple, homey touches of farmhouse design work well with deep shades of blue or soft sage greens. Black and white painted floor tiles add whimsy to this design style, while white subway tiles on shower walls keep true to the classic side of farmhouse style.

Cozy farmhouse bathroom with white bathtub, wooden flooring, and frosted window.
home_on_a_budget_x/Instagram
Rustic farmhouse bathroom with open wooden shelves, patterned floor tiles, and striped decor.
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Rustic farmhouse bathroom with shiplap walls, brick accent, and wooden-framed mirror.
our_cozycoop/Instagram

18. Vanity Inspiration

Bathroom vanity ideas run the gamut, from simple craftsman panels to ornate, sink-topped antique dressers. Dual vanities are practically a must in shared bathrooms. Two sinks, two cabinets, and an open vanity between them are common in master bathrooms everywhere. Double vanities are also helpful in bathrooms shared by multiple children.

In a modern, mid-century, or contemporary home, floating vanities provide vital counter surfaces while keeping the room’s overall feeling open and uncluttered. Slate, soapstone, limestone, marble, and granite are all excellent materials for modern floating vanities. For extra drama – and ambient nighttime lighting – install LED light strips beneath the floating vanity.

Traditional white bathroom with marble countertop, decorative mirror, and floral accents.
Elegant white bathroom with dual vanities, mosaic tile wall, and built-in bench seat.
Spacious white bathroom with marble herringbone flooring, gold accents, and outdoor access.

19. Smart Shelving Ideas

Nearly any bathroom can benefit from the addition of a new shelf or two, or ten. From floating shelves to interlocking geometric shelf configurations, bathroom shelf ideas open up all new storage and design ideas. Shelves can be a great place to store your toiletries or display decorative items that add personality to your bathroom. This includes artwork, flowers, green plants, or candles.

Most shelving ideas are easy to DIY. Simply look up how to hang floating shelves or simple wooden planks atop metal brackets. If that still seems too daunting, hang rectangular baskets or crates on the wall instead of traditional shelves and use them to store everything from toilet paper rolls to shaving cream.

Bathroom with wooden shelves, marble wall tiles, and potted plants for a minimalist look.
numbertwentytwosomerset/Instagram
Compact bathroom with decorative wall shelf, white vanity, and metallic framed mirror.
violets_and_lilacs/Instagram
Minimalist gray bathroom with floating wooden shelves, round mirror, and small potted plants.
interiorbylindseyvictoria/Instagram

20. Design Tips for Tiny Bathrooms

Let’s face it: Some bathrooms are just plain tiny. That doesn’t necessarily have to be a bad thing. It isn’t as if a great deal of room is necessary for the activities that take place inside its four walls. That said, smaller bathrooms can present certain design challenges. Utilizing these tiny bathroom ideas can turn your small space into one of your favorite rooms.

White is a logical color choice for a tiny bathroom, as it provides the greatest sense of openness and space. It works well with modern design, farmhouse design, and even traditional design styles. Shiplap or horizontal stripes help to widen the room.

Be sure to include as much storage as the space allows, whether this is through built-in cabinetry or a series of shelves stacked ceiling high. If you’re replacing your toilet, sink, shower, or tub, shop for fixtures with smaller profiles. In most cases, these work just as well as fixtures that take up more space.

Modern black and white bathroom with subway tiles, navy accents, and hanging greenery.
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Compact bathroom with tile walls, wood countertop, and built-in washing machine.
anna_azaeva/Instagram
Small industrial bathroom with black-framed shower, white subway tiles, and vessel sink.
insidepropertyinvesting/Instagram

21. Innovative Shower Niche Ideas

A niche is a shallow recess built in between a wall’s studs. These nooks work especially well in bathrooms, whether inside the shower enclosure or one of the room’s four walls. Also called an alcove or hollow, a shower niche is a perfect place to line up your shampoo, conditioner, soap, and other products you use on a daily basis.

Shower niche ideas usually include some way to turn the recessed area into a focal point. It’s often covered in a different color or type of tile and can even include lighting to make it stand out.

A shower niche doesn’t have to be box-shaped. Some of the more elaborate shower niche ideas include arched tops and mirrored or highly detailed, embossed trim.

Walk-in shower with blue geometric tile accents, black fixtures, and pebble stone flooring.
Modern shower with gray tiles, black fixtures, and a recessed niche for toiletries.
Marble shower with built-in niches for toiletries and polished chrome fixtures.

22. Small but Stylish

Tucked under the stairs or off the laundry room, a simple half-bath adds a lot of convenience to everyday life at home. Easily accessible yet discrete, these small toilet-and-sink closets can be a fun little space to showcase design ideas that might not work elsewhere in your home.

Don’t be afraid to go bold with color in your half-bath. Bright, bohemian colors such as teal and magenta create a warm environment, especially when highlighted with gold Moroccan lanterns and mirrors. Or keep it clean and simple, with neutral colors, modern fixtures, and minimal clutter. A half-bath is a great place to install expensive textured wallpaper or high-end painted tiles. Because such a small amount of these materials will be necessary, using them in the half-bath is a great way to enjoy these beautiful accents on a budget.

Modern farmhouse bathroom with shiplap walls, black cabinet, and geometric patterned floor tiles.
Rustic half-bath with dark green shiplap walls, wooden vanity, and patterned floor tiles.
Minimalist half-bath with black vanity, framed mirror, and simple wall decor.

23. Guest-Worthy Bathroom Ideas for a Warm Welcome

You should give as much attention to your guest bathroom as you give to your guest bedroom. Whether lifelong family members or new friends occupy these guest zones, you want them to feel comfortable and have access to everything they need during their stay.

While you don’t want to overwhelm your guest bathroom with clutter, a stark space devoid of personal touches doesn’t feel welcoming. Hang some interesting art on the wall, set a cluster of succulents on a mirrored tray, and include a stack of plush, clean towels.

When thinking of guest bathroom ideas, recall what makes you feel comfortable in someone else’s home and replicate that to the best of your ability. Make sure your guest bathroom is stocked with soap, shampoo, toothpaste, and a new toothbrush to make up for anything your guest may have forgotten to pack.

Bright bathroom with slanted skylight, patterned floor tiles, and glass walk-in shower.
Modern bathroom with marble walls, freestanding tub, and black wire basket decor.
Compact bathroom with curved glass shower, black tiled walls, and wall-mounted toilet.

24. Tile Ideas for Limited Spaces

Unique options abound when coming up with small bathroom tile ideas. You may opt for larger tiles in a light color, which opens up the space and keeps the eye from being distracted by too many patterns. Or you may want to go in the other direction and install tiny tiles whose scale matches the size of the room.

Smaller tiles come in all kinds of shapes, from hexagons to circles, from squares to narrow rectangles, and even triangles. Take home samples to see how they look beside your lighting and fixtures before settling on your small bathroom tile idea.

Modern bathroom with beige tiles, white vanity, and heated towel rack.
Luxury small bathroom with black tiles, white bathtub, and wooden accents.
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Small bathroom with gray tiles, white vanity, and built-in bathtub with decor.
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25. Tidy and Organized

Mornings are crazy enough without having to navigate a disorganized bathroom. Whether you’re redesigning your bathroom for better organization or trying to get your current room under control, our best bathroom organization ideas will help.

Maximize your existing storage to keep countertop clutter under control. Add baskets and bins to drawers and cabinets. Use them to sort toiletries, grooming tools, and cleaning supplies so that each type of product has its own designated place.

Glass jars look elegant on shelves or counters, and they’re great for holding cotton balls, hair accessories, and first aid supplies. If you need more places to hide things, hang a cabinet/towel bar combo over the toilet. Many bathrooms are big enough to accommodate a corner cabinet or a tall, narrow storage unit.

Modern bathroom with wooden shelves, black vessel sink, and woven storage baskets.
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Bright bathroom with a white shelving rack, textured gray wall, and freestanding bathtub.
Narrow modern bathroom with gray tiles, wood-look flooring, and wooden shelving unit.

FAQs

What are recent bathroom trends?

Most of bathroom design trends are adaptations of classic design concepts that will continue to look great well into the new Roaring 20s. Bathroom designers are focused on:

  • Freestanding tubs and sinks
  • Bold colors, including black and deep hues of blue and burnt orange
  • Wood, tile, stone, or painted accent walls
  • Waterfall showers
  • Chandeliers Hidden or enclosed toilets
  • Minimalist bathroom fixtures

What is the difference between a full bath, ½ bath, and ¼ bath?

A full bathroom includes a toilet, sink, and shower or bathtub. A half-bath consists of a toilet and a sink. A quarter-bath only has a toilet.

How do you design a good bathroom?

Start by making a list of your personal bathroom priorities. Do you need a large soaking tub, or does your family mostly take showers? How many sinks would be ideal in your master bathroom? How much storage do you really need?

Once you’ve defined your priorities, choose a design style for the room. For example, if you prefer traditional design, you don’t want your bathroom to have contemporary fixtures. Choose a color palette and the type of tile and textures you want. Look through our bathroom articles for inspiration.

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Creative Ideas for Transforming Your Basement Bathroom https://nextluxury.com/home-design/basement-bathroom-ideas/ https://nextluxury.com/home-design/basement-bathroom-ideas/#respond Fri, 25 Sep 2020 16:58:15 +0000 https://nextluxury.com/?p=184495 …]]> Embarking on a journey to transform your subterranean space? Look no further for inspiration than the realm of basement bathroom ideas. These subterranean sanctuaries have evolved from mere utility rooms into captivating and functional retreats, brimming with potential.

Beneath the surface of your home lies an untapped canvas, where creativity meets practicality. Unleash your inner designer as we dive deep into the world of basement bathroom ideas, exploring innovative layouts, space-saving solutions, and trendy decor that breathe life into the often-overlooked underworld of your house.

From cozy powder rooms to luxurious spa-inspired retreats, these basement bathroom ideas will ignite your imagination, helping you make the most of the space beneath your feet. Discover clever storage solutions, and lighting tricks to combat the inherent lack of natural light and materials that thrive in below-ground environments.

Whether you’re starting from scratch or planning a renovation, our comprehensive guide will equip you with the knowledge to turn your basement bathroom into a hidden gem. So, let’s embark on this subterranean adventure together, and unearth the limitless possibilities of basement bathroom ideas.

1. Adding Color to Your Basement Bathroom Walls

Adding a little (or a lot) of color to your bathroom walls is a surefire way to energize the space. You could keep things subtle with a light color like taupe or pale blue, or you could go all out with a bright teal or rich burgundy.

If you’re looking for even more of a unique twist, add some contrast by painting the walls two different colors. You could split the room in half or create a focal point by using a light shade for three walls and a striking accent hue for the remaining one.

Bathroom with a round mirror, beige vanity, and towel on a metal ring holder.
allisonducharmeinteriordesign/Instagram
Small bathroom with pink and white curved wall design, round mirror, and towel on a ring holder.
lidedesign/Instagram
Bathroom with green hexagon-tiled shower, glass enclosure, and wooden vanity with sink.
wheremymindwonders.design/Instagram
Spacious cream bathroom with bathtub, large mirror, and dark wood storage cabinets.
Modern beige bathroom with bathtub, sleek white sink, and a yellow potted plant.
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Blue and white bathroom with wooden accents, floating toilet, and modern vanity sink.

2. Embracing Contemporary Style

If you feel drawn to basement bathroom design ideas featuring clean lines, light neutrals, and sleek metal accents, contemporary design might be the right choice for you. It’s modern and stylish, but still warm and inviting.

Simplicity is key, so stick to neutrals like white, light gray, or natural wood tones. Fixtures like backless toilets or floating vanities add an understated, futuristic touch and make the space feel much more sophisticated.

Contemporary shower with black-framed glass door, wood-look tile walls, and modern fixtures.
andenbath/Instagram
Modern bathroom with grey tile walls, wooden framed mirror, white floating vanity, and glass shower.
basementbuilderuk/Instagram
White contemporary bathroom with round mirror, striped shower tiles, and vase of pink tulips.
schwartzandkointeriordesign/Instagram
Small contemporary bathroom with herringbone tile wall, glass shower, and floating toilet.
project4tsevin/Instagram
Small bathroom with brown tiles, corner glass shower, floating toilet, and modern vanity sink.
Large contemporary bathroom with grey tiles, floating toilet, white vanity, and wooden accent wall.
Sleek contemporary bathroom with grey tiles, floating toilet, and wooden vanity with round sink.
Modern bathroom with floating toilet, glass shower, wood cabinets, and wood-style flooring.

3. Exploring Dark Aesthetics

A dark basement bathroom is an excellent addition to an already sultry, sophisticated space. Black or charcoal gray walls create a modern, masculine vibe, while colors like deep green or wine red add character and an air of luxury.

If your basement bathroom doesn’t get a lot of light or you’re just unsure about going to the dark side, you can still incorporate deeper shades. Break up dark walls with white fixtures, colorful wall art, and a mirror to reflect and magnify any light that enters the room.

Luxurious bathroom with black marble tiles, double vanity, shelving, and modern lighting.
bathroom/Instagram
Dark bathroom with black walls, round mirror, modern vanity, and heated towel rack.
Dark modern bathroom with hexagon tiles, floating wooden vanity, and glass shower enclosure.
Luxurious bathroom with textured dark walls, rustic wooden vanity, and round vessel sink.
Small dark bathroom with corner glass shower and floating toilet.

4. Inspiring Half Bath Creations

Even if your basement bathroom is a less-than-spacious half bath, there’s no shortage of ways to give it some flair. Furnishing it with pieces like a pedestal sink—a less bulky option than a traditional vanity—frees up some space and makes the room feel a little more open.

Since lots of contrast can easily overwhelm a small space, you might want to keep it simple. Warm neutrals and uncomplicated designs will make the room feel well-crafted but not overly complex. However, bold colors and striking patterns can still work! Just maintain a cohesive color scheme and break up the chaos with a few neutral pieces.

Black and white bathroom with pedestal sink, woven wall hanging, and white shiplap walls.
Modern bathroom with black walls, large round mirror, vessel sink, and potted plant on vanity.

5. Illuminating Your Basement Bathroom

Lighting is crucial for any space, but especially for a basement bathroom that doesn’t get much—or any—natural light. Choosing the perfect light fixture can be the final touch that pulls the whole room together.

If you’ve played it safe with the rest of the decor, an unconventional light could be a great way to set your bathroom apart. A backlit mirror, for example, casts a modern, futuristic glow over an otherwise ordinary room. However, you can’t go wrong with the classics. Vintage wall sconces or minimalist overhead light fixtures are just a few options that will fit right in with any bathroom.

White bathroom with large backlit mirror, sleek vanity, and minimal decor.
Modern bathroom with small spotlights, white vanity, and bathtub with blue accents.
Modern bathroom with hanging pendant lights, glass shower, and horizontal tiled walls.

6. Incorporating Scandinavian Design

Stylish and understated, Scandinavian-style design will make your bathroom the serene space it deserves to be. Minimalist furnishings, brassy accents, and earthy elements are all you need to get the look. Plants and a wood floor or vanity subtly evoke the outdoors, which is crucial for pulling off this design style.

Scandi decor is stricter than most when it comes to color. White, gray, black, and tan are your main options if you want to follow the rules. If you’re dying for a little shade variation, nature-inspired hues like powder blue and sage green would fit well with this style, and you can incorporate bolder colors through accents like a rug or shower curtain.

Scandinavian-style bathroom with built-in storage, wooden countertop, and a washer integrated into the cabinet.
Scandinavian-style bathroom with floating vanity, round backlit mirror, and glass shower enclosure.

7. Space-Saving Solutions

Whether it’s a powder room or a not-so-roomy master bathroom, minimizing clutter is key to maximizing your enjoyment of the space.

Wall cabinets, floating shelves, and over-the-toilet organizers are all great options for making use of vertical space. This way, you can store your odds and ends without taking up precious square footage.

Small country-style bathroom with hexagon tile floor, green vanity, and wooden wall shelf above the toilet.
updatemycape/Instagram
Small bathroom with bold star-patterned tiles, herringbone wall tiles, and a white bathtub with gold fixtures.
ideasrenovationreport/Instagram
Small bathroom with mosaic tiles, a white bathtub, compact sink, and matching teal accents.

8. Beautiful Tile Designs

There’s no better way to make your bathroom one of a kind than by getting creative with your tiles. Whether you go for classic subway tiles or ornate mosaic tiles, or whether you cover the floor or the walls (or even the ceiling), the possibilities are endless.

The style you end up choosing will depend on what function you need it to serve. If you want something to ground your all-white, minimalist bathroom, you can try black, hexagonal tile floors.

Want the perfect shower backsplash to complement your sage green, Bohemian-style space? Pale gray stone tiles might do the trick.

White bathroom with green tiled corner shower, round mirror, and white vanity.
astridinteriors/Instagram
Country-style black and white bathroom with clawfoot tub, glass enclosure, and hexagon tile floor.
my_victorian_rehab/Instagram
Bathroom with church-inspired decor, patterned wallpaper, and hexagon tile flooring.
painterplacehomeco/Instagram
Contemporary bathroom with vertical accent tiles in shower, modern toilet, and wood-look flooring.
samantha.lillian/Instagram

9. Embracing White Elegance

Crisp, white bathrooms have been a design staple for decades, and for good reason. It’s a great color for making small spaces look bigger, and it induces feelings of restfulness and joy. What’s not to love?

The trick to livening up a monochromatic space is adding dimension. Textured items like a woven mat or distressed wood vanity add a little variety to keep the eye engaged. Plants, exposed plumbing, and tan wooden floors bring some color into the mix in an organic way, so the all-white aesthetic feels uninterrupted.

Simple black and white bathroom design with round mirror, subway tiles, and hexagon floor tiles.
lizzydesigns_/Instagram
Simple black and white bathroom with a tub, subway tile walls, and decorative floor tiles.
michellesatra/Instagram
A white bathroom featuring an old-style cabinet, a wooden floor, and simple decor, giving a clean and classic feel.
modernonmadison/Instagram
Small bathroom with glass corner shower, wall-mounted toilet, and white marble tiles.
Bathroom with white bathtub, mosaic tile wall, large mirror, and modern sink.

10. Stylish Man Cave Transformation

When creating the perfect bathroom to complement your man cave, look for traditionally masculine colors, materials, and textures. A neutral color scheme could work, along with colors like red or navy blue.

While everyone’s tastes are different, elements like clean lines, wooden fixtures, and black accents can combine to complement any style. Mix and match to see what speaks to you, and bring in personal details like sports paraphernalia to make it your own.

Basement bathroom with rustic wooden sliding door and wood vanity with vessel sink.
k.b.woodgraindesigns/Instagram
Modern bathroom with urinal, wall-mounted TV, and single vanity with round mirror.
kerricolfer/Instagram

11. Stylish Grey Themes

When white is too sterile and black is too intense, grey offers a much-appreciated middle ground. It’s a serene, sophisticated color bursting with possibility. Keep things low-key with a somber slate gray or brighten things up with a lighter shade.

Contrary to popular belief, grey doesn’t have to be boring! Try mixing in black and white accents to add some dimension. If a totally monochromatic room isn’t working for you, a pop of color in the form of a bright green shower curtain or cobalt blue towels will create visual interest.

Basement bathroom with grey subway tiles, walk-in shower, and white toilet.
kc_bathroomremodeling/Instagram

12. Industrial-Inspired Ideas

Characterized by clean lines, simplicity, and warehouse-inspired materials like salvaged wood furniture and metal pipes, industrial style is an excellent choice for any basement bathroom design.

Even if you don’t have that classic exposed brick wall, you can embrace this aesthetic by installing subway tiles and opting for exposed plumbing. This way, a not-so-glamorous fixture becomes an essential element in your bathroom design.

Industrial-style bathroom with exposed black pipes, pedestal sink, and green walls.
siblanchard/Instagram

13. Spacious and Functional

With more space comes more opportunity to take your bathroom to the next level. Whether you’re anticipating guests or just adding another place to rinse off after a hot summer day, you just can’t beat a spacious walk-in shower that exudes a touch of luxury. If you’re looking to fill every square foot, try adding a bathtub – the perfect place to read, catch up on your shows, or just enjoy a good soak.

A larger room can also accommodate larger patterns, so don’t be afraid to think big. Oversized wall art or wallpaper with sprawling prints will fill the space and make an impressive statement.

Basement bathroom with large glass shower, marble countertop, and beige walls.
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Spacious bathroom with freestanding tub, glass shower, black vanity, and patterned tile floor.
moosebasement/Instagram
Large basement bathroom with double vanity, soaking tub, and blue accents on walls and towels.
bathroom/Instagram

14. Minimalist Design Ideas

Simplicity, earthy accents, and a light, neutral color palette are all you need to craft the minimalist basement bathroom of your dreams. Colors like white and taupe are classics but feel free to foray into color if the space feels a little one-note.

While minimalism requires that you pare down the decor, that doesn’t have to mean the room feels empty. Plants, artwork, or funky tile flooring can all add some spirit without compromising the serene aura of the room.

Minimalist basement bathroom with wood vanity, round mirror, and glass-enclosed shower.
flipping.firsttimers/Instagram
Minimalist basement bathroom with patterned wallpaper, wood vanity, and round mirror.
ivyco.homes_/Instagram
Simple white bathroom with grey vanity, framed wall art, and modern fixtures.
labrancolidesign/Instagram

15. Embracing Neutral Colors

As much fun as it can be to plan out and execute an epic bathroom remodel, it’s not exactly the kind of thing you want to do often. Opting for a neutral color palette means that the big-ticket items – tiles, sinks, etc. – will never look outdated, meaning that you won’t have to worry about making the room over again five years down the line.

To keep the space from feeling more trite than timeless, create visual interest with cool textures and patterns. Marble tiles shot through with shades of gray or brown add dimension, which grounds the room and engages the eye. Attention-grabbing light fixtures or an ornately detailed mirror can also take your bathroom design up a notch.

Neutral-colored basement bathroom with tiled shower, bathtub, and striped shower curtain.
dark.horse_.designs/Instagram
Modern bathroom with floating vanity, round mirror, and glass-enclosed shower with tile accents.
kristiperozzi/Instagram

16. Creating a Rustic Retreat

The rougher down-to-earth version of farmhouse decor, rustic design will make your bathroom feel equal parts rugged and inviting. Wood pieces are usually heavier and darker, with more of the natural grain showing through.

Neutral colors are prominent in rustic decor, so stick to shades like brown and white to play up the aesthetic. Bulky fixtures, distressed wood, and maybe even some wall-mounted steer horns are all you’ll need to tie the room together.

Rustic basement bathroom with wood vanity, tiled shower, and neutral tones.
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17. Simple and Practical

As easy as it is to get lost in a sea of complex basement bathroom design ideas, there’s nothing wrong with sticking to the basics. Keeping your decor simple is a surefire way to build a space you love and keep the decision fatigue to a minimum.

If you’re wondering how to keep your bathroom more uncomplicated than uninspired, think cohesion. Make sure all metal accents are in the same finish and try using tile from another part of the room as a shower backsplash to tie everything together.

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18. Maximizing Space

Between tight quarters and awkwardly slanted ceilings, it can be hard to figure out what to do with an under-the-stairs bathroom. A bright coat of paint and some artificial plants are all you need to cheer the room right up.

On the other hand, if you’re planning on converting an unused room under the stairs into a bathroom, you might be looking at more problems—plumbing, for a start. Forgoing a conventional commode for an upflush toilet, which sends waste into a macerator instead of down into pipes, could save you thousands of dollars.

Small bathroom with tiled shower under the stairs and glass sliding door.
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19. Creative Ideas for an Unfinished Basement Bathroom

With their exposed wooden beams and concrete floors, unfinished bathrooms are excellent candidates for industrial design. Lean into that rugged vibe or warm the room up with some greenery and a coat of white paint.

It’s a fine line between an unfinished basement bathroom and an uninviting one, so make the room a little cozier with a soft rug, artfully chosen tile, and plenty of light.

White bathroom with shiplap walls, rustic wood cabinet, and decorative wreath.
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FAQs

How do I decorate a small bathroom?

When working with a small space, any kind of clutter – physical or visual – is a no-go. Keep odds and ends out of sight if possible, with just a few bits of decor to add character. If your heart yearns for patterned wallpaper, avoid tiny, overly busy patterns, as they can overwhelm the room.

What should I hang on my bathroom walls?

The walls of your bathroom, just like in any other part of your house, are a canvas to display your personality and style preferences. Arrange some cool art pieces to form a gallery wall, or hang a set of photos taken on your last vacation.

How do I make my bathroom cozy?

To keep your bathroom from feeling boring or sterile, brighten the space with color and patterns. Fun wallpaper and an abundance of plant life will make the room feel cozy and inviting. If you don’t want to abandon your all-white color scheme, scented candles, and plush rugs will add a touch of ambiance.

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Innovative Solutions for Maximizing Small Shower Spaces https://nextluxury.com/home-design/small-shower-ideas/ https://nextluxury.com/home-design/small-shower-ideas/#respond Fri, 18 Sep 2020 01:03:23 +0000 https://nextluxury.com/?p=184462 …]]> From clever storage solutions to perfect fixtures, this guide will help you maximize your small bathroom while reflecting your personal style.

1. Black and White Small Shower Ideas

High-contrast neutrals like black and white make a bold statement in a small shower. This classic color combo is a great way to add visual interest while keeping the bathroom chic and timeless.

Keep it subtle by pairing white walls with black floor tiles and minimalist black accents. If you’re looking to jazz things up a little, go for a boldly patterned backsplash or graphic black shower tiles with white grout.

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2. Cool Inspiration for Small Showers

Just because your shower is small doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice style. There are plenty of cool shower design ideas that work great with a small space. If your shower is narrow, try installing tiles that flow down one wall and across the floor to play up the design and elongate the space. Simple tiles and sleek metallic accents are other elements that help the compact size of your shower feel chic, not cramped.

If you’re still not happy with how the space feels, look up! Swapping out your shower head is a deceptively simple way to elevate your bathroom and improve your showering experience. Try a double showerhead with a removable, handheld option or a luxurious rainfall showerhead to take the atmosphere to another level.

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3. Creative Corner Solutions

Corner showers are a blessing, no matter the size of the room. They’re out of the way, which is great for maximizing space in a small bathroom, and they even leave room for other fixtures like a bathtub in larger spaces.

Decorating your corner shower walls differently from the rest of the room is a great way to turn a run-of-the-mill fixture into a bold focal point. Try installing brightly patterned tiles to stand out against neutral walls, or juxtapose different colors like blue and sage green.

Not looking for quite so bold a statement? Incorporate elements already present in the space for a look that’s interesting and cohesive. For example, if subway tiles cover the floor or part of the walls, cover the back of the shower in that same design.

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4. Dark Themes for Small Spaces

While white has long been the go-to color for bathroom design, dark hues have their place. Shades like black or slate grey create a sultry, sophisticated atmosphere. While you might be leery of dark walls in small spaces, natural light is all you need to keep the space from feeling cramped and shadowy.

If you want to soften the vibe and make it a little cozier, look to nature-inspired tones like cobalt blue or moss green. They bring a laid-back, serene vibe to the room. Cheery accents like off-white linens or colorful wall art can brighten the room and add a touch of levity to an otherwise somber space.

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5. Doorless Innovations

Doorless showers are an effortlessly chic addition to any bathroom. They’re especially great for small bathrooms because the absence of a door means a little less visual clutter—which is crucial for opening up a space.

While they’re incredibly versatile, the inherently no-frills appearance of doorless showers makes them the perfect complement to a minimalist bathroom design. Lean into that aesthetic with greenery, sleek fixtures, and a monochromatic color palette.

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6. Enhancing with Glass

If you’re struggling with a small bathroom and an even smaller shower, a glass shower might be the answer to your problems. Transparency is the key to opening up a small room, as it allows the gaze to travel through the entire space instead of stopping at the outer edge of the shower.

A possible issue with going for glass is that it leaves the contents of your shower on full display, but that’s easy to deal with. Put up attractive, wall-mounted shower shelves to keep your things in order, and consider swapping an outdated shower head for a sleek, modern alternative.

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7. Understated Beauty of Gray Tones

Perhaps the most overlooked and misunderstood of the neutrals, gray has a way of putting things in perspective. It evokes serenity and steadfastness—two grounding qualities that are perfect for a bathroom.

If you want a more somber, sophisticated bathroom design, opt for darker hues like charcoal and offset them with black accents. Plush linens and plenty of natural light will keep the space from feeling too depressing.

If you want a more lighthearted vibe, pale gray is your answer. Ground it with dark accents, or brighten the room further with white fixtures and decor.

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8. Embracing Uniqueness

Whether you have to make use of an awkward nook in your bathroom or you don’t have space for a square shower, irregularly shaped showers can make a bold statement all their own. Even if the square footage is the same, having a curved edge creates the illusion of more room in the shower—exactly what you want.

On the other hand, if it turns out that the irregular shape equals more shower space, don’t be afraid to take advantage. For example, adding a bench would upgrade your shower and bring you one step closer to the full spa experience.

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9. Friendly Low Ceilings

Nothing cramps a shower like a low ceiling, but it doesn’t have to be the end of the world. If the roof is on a slant, installing a glass pane that’s cut to fit the space will take a cramped, awkward shower and make it look stylish and intentional.

To trick the eye and create the illusion of height, look for shower tile with vertical designs. Anything that trains the eye to glide straight down the wall will elongate the space.

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10. Maximizing Space

Maybe your ceilings are nice and high, and it’s the walls of your shower room that are pressing in. That doesn’t have to be a problem either. An outer wall made entirely of glass keeps the shower from feeling cut off from the rest of the bathroom.

Since you don’t have much room to maneuver, you’ll want to stay away from bulky shower shelves that poke out from the wall and cramp the space even further. Sleek built-in shelves provide storage without getting in the way.

narrow bathroom with white cabinets and glass shower
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11. The Charm of Shower Cubicle Designs

A compact shower cubicle is an excellent option for saving space in a small bathroom. They can fill out a square nook off to the side or tuck into the corner of the room.

If you really want to maximize space, you could opt for a collapsible shower cubicle with a door that folds away when not in use. Every square inch counts, so you might as well make the most of them.

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12. Striking Statement Tiles

If you want your shower to double as a work of art, look no further than statement tiles. Bright colors like an electric turquoise or fire engine red will energize the space. You could also opt for an attention-grabbing pattern to fill the room.

Not one for bright colors? White tiles in irregular shapes and textures can also add visual interest, and they don’t introduce any new colors, leaving your neutral color scheme exactly as you pictured it.

Of course, a statement doesn’t necessarily have to be bold. You can still create a stunning focal point even if you’re not a fan of loud patterns or out-there textures. Even soft colors can revitalize a room, as long as the rest of the bathroom design is low-key. Muted tones like sage green or blush pink can make your shower pop without overwhelming the space.

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13. Subway Tiles for Perfection

Solid, timeless, and effortlessly chic; you can’t go wrong with subway tiles. Whether you lay them out in a classic running bond or change things up with a herringbone layout, you’re sure to end up with a bathroom design that’s both old-school and enviably on-trend.

Even though they’ve been around for nearly a century, subway tiles are far from going stale. If classic white is a little too on the nose for you, try adding a pop of color to liven things up. You could even incorporate multiple colors to breathe life into the space and make it truly your own.

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14. Downsizing Dreams

It probably goes without saying, but a tiny house means an even tinier shower. If you live in a tiny home, small spaces are no stranger to you. The good news is all you need is enough space to stand up, turn around, and stash a few shower essentials.

The layout of your shower will vary depending on the layout of your overall living space. You might keep your toilet and shower in one enclosure, or you might have the space to separate the two with a curtain.

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15. Wet Bathroom Concepts

If you’re looking for something to tie your modern bathroom design together, a wet room might be the perfect choice. Consisting of a shower at the same level as the rest of the bathroom floor, wet rooms fit in seamlessly and are totally minimalist.

Installing a glass enclosure keeps water from splashing around the room and creates a little visual separation. This separation could be useful if you want to break up the space a bit. However, if you’re going to go full minimalist, you could forgo the enclosure entirely and embrace the open concept.

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16. Achieving Freshness in White Bathrooms

Always a classic, opting for a white shower will ensure that your bathroom design is sleek and lasts through the ages. It’s an especially great option for small bathroom design because it bounces light all around the room—perfect for opening up the space.

To keep your white bathroom from feeling flat, look for white tiles that add a little dimension. Big stone wall tiles, for example, might have varying shades of grey scattered throughout, which can add some much-needed visual weight. You could also set white tiles with black grout, which adds an understated graphic pop that keeps the eye engaged.

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FAQs

How can I make a small shower appear larger without major renovations?

To create the illusion of a larger space in your small shower, consider using lighter colors for your tiles and walls. Lighter shades reflect more natural light and can make the area feel airier. Additionally, opt for frameless glass shower doors or curtains instead of opaque ones to allow the eye to travel freely, making the space seem less confined. Using large, continuous tiles rather than small ones can also minimize visual clutter and create a more expansive feel.

What are some space-saving storage solutions for a small shower?

Maximizing storage is crucial in a small shower. Install built-in niches or shelves within the shower walls to keep bath essentials within arm’s reach without adding bulky furniture. Consider corner shelves, hanging shower caddies, or magnetic organizers for additional storage options. Choose products designed specifically for small spaces, such as compact shower organizers and slim-profile showerheads.

What lighting options work best in a small shower?

For a small shower, it’s essential to prioritize both ambient and task lighting. Recessed LED lighting in the ceiling can provide even illumination, while waterproof LED strips or fixtures inside the shower can enhance visibility during bathing. Dimmer switches allow you to adjust the lighting to your preference, creating a cozy or invigorating atmosphere as needed.

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Charming and Space-Savvy Ideas for Your Small Powder Room https://nextluxury.com/home-design/small-powder-room-ideas/ https://nextluxury.com/home-design/small-powder-room-ideas/#respond Sat, 12 Sep 2020 01:32:47 +0000 https://nextluxury.com/?p=184762 …]]> For such a tiny space, your powder room can make a huge impression. Your powder room is the restroom that guests will use when visiting your home. Though it’s a small space, it’s also your opportunity to make a big statement. With limited furniture and architectural details, you have more freedom to decorate the space with bolder materials, colors, and patterns, as these powder room ideas illustrate.

Start from the ground up and consider how you can update the floor, walls, vanity, and decor. It helps to pick a theme to ensure you have a bold yet cohesive look to your powder room design. These small powder room ideas will get you inspired to renovate or remodel your guest bathroom.

1. White Small Powder Room Ideas

You could mirror your master bathroom decor by taking an all-white approach to your powder room. This will help it to feel big and bright. For an elegant feel, use more expensive materials. Since the space is smaller, your budget will go further. This means you could have marble floors or an expensive carved white stone sink. 

You can make the bathroom feel modern by choosing black fixtures and hardware. This will also add depth by starkly defining where everything is in the room. The black gives the eye a contrasting color to focus on.

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2. Sleek and Stylish Dark Powder Room Inspirations

While you may shy away from dark colors when decorating the rest of your rooms, your small bath is the perfect place to embrace them. Normally, dark wall colors will close a room in and make it feel smaller than it is. But in a tiny bathroom, it can actually have the opposite effect.

Commit to the dark color on all of the walls and from floor to ceiling. You could even paint the dark color on the ceiling. This creates an optical illusion where the eye isn’t quite sure where the ceiling meets the walls.

Dark colors also have the added benefit of giving your bathroom a more formal and elegant feel. You can embrace this by using more luxurious materials. A black granite or marble countertop for the floating vanity will continue the dark color theme while adding a luxury touch.

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3. Timeless Neutral Palette

Neutral colors are a smart choice if you plan to sell your home in the near future. They have a mass appeal because they provide a decent background for more decorating.

Even if you aren’t selling your home, neutrals create a calming space. This makes them a beautiful half-bathroom idea. To keep the room from looking bland, try to add varying neutral shades and textures. This will create layers and contrast.

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4. Illuminating Your Powder Room

In your master bathroom, it’s vitally important to have plenty of light. You need enough light around the shower and tub area to navigate safely. You also need plenty of light around the vanity mirror for getting ready in the morning. These aren’t the case in your powder room.

This means you have a lot more freedom when choosing your guest bath light fixtures. You could install one main light to illuminate the entire space. Another option is to install vanity lighting that’s bright enough to illuminate the entire tiny room. No matter which option you choose, try to choose a fixture that will blend well with the rest of your interior decor approach.

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5. Charming Decor Concepts for Compact Spaces

Cramming too many decorative items in a powder room and you risk your small room looking overcrowded and cluttered. So leave the knick-knacks and trinkets in the master bathroom. You can place an elegant soap dispenser, a candle, and a small plant.

If your powder room has a window, then you can place a real plant in your bathroom. However, if there’s no window, you may want to opt for a fake plant or live one that doesn’t need the sun to survive. Bromeliads, Chinese evergreen, cast iron plants, dumb cane, parlor palm, and English ivy are all plants that will happily live without sunlight.

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6. Creating Focal Points With Accent Walls

Creating an accent wall in your bathroom affords you complete freedom in the color, pattern, and materials you choose. A wood shiplap wall can look just as nice as a tiled wall, or an ornately decorated wallpaper. You can also choose almost any wall in your bathroom to create your accent wall.

There are a few tricks to making your accent wall a success. First, choose the best wall to work with. Pick a wall that’s bordered by two inside corners and is a wall your eyes naturally fall on when entering the room. This is typically the wall behind the toilet or vanity.

If you have a small bathroom, don’t be afraid to splurge and choose something more expensive. The smaller space means wall treatments that would normally be out of your budget are now affordable. So choose a more exotic wood for your panels or shop for wallpaper with gold leafing.

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7. Embrace Modernity With Small Contemporary Solutions

Designing your contemporary or modern powder room is about keeping the details to a minimum. You could have a single pedestal sink or a rectangular floating one. Then hang a square or rectangular frameless mirror above it. A modern-style floating toilet will complement the sink perfectly and keep in line with the contemporary feel.

When choosing your tile, opt for larger tiles. This will create fewer grout lines and an overall cleaner look. You should also talk to your contractor about creating thinner grout lines similar in color to the tile. That way, the entire wall blends into a continuous flow.

Consider using a texture tile. These tiles are a modern development, which will help your powder bath to feel more contemporary. The textured tile also adds subtle detail to the room, keeping the room from looking too uniform and sterile.

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8. Choosing the Perfect Paint Palette

Most people choose to paint their tiny powder room with one color. The space is small, so choosing more than one color can be tricky. If you decide to paint the walls two colors, try to continue that limited color palette throughout the bathroom. This will give the bathroom a cohesive look and prevent the decor from looking cluttered. When painting with your two colors, you could use one wall as an accent wall or paint all of the walls with stripes or another pattern.

If you want to paint the walls in a dark color but are afraid that painting the entire wall will be too dark, try only painting the upper half of the walls. You can then balance the dark color with white tile, wainscoting, or shiplap on the bottom. This will keep the bathroom feeling light and fresh while also giving the illusion that the ceiling is higher than it really is.

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9. Innovative Wall Solutions

Your powder room makeover is your opportunity to experiment with innovative ideas. You could choose natural stone as a wall treatment. This will create a varied and textured look but also add a rustic and natural feel to the room. This style is perfect for a cottage, farmhouse, or rustic-themed bathroom.

If you want to use wallpaper, why not look for a textured one? This is a modern trend and one that will add texture and detail to your tiny bathroom. Another option is to install some hidden LED strip lighting. Hide the lights behind frosted Plexiglas or notches in the wall.

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10. Effortless Elegance of Small Powder Rooms

Sometimes simple is best. Embrace the minimalist or Scandinavian approach by sticking to the essentials. Choose a muted or pastel color, plain white tile, and fixtures with minimal detailing. A plain white sink mounted on the wall provides function with a simplistic form.

Hang a round or square mirror with a simple wood or black frame. Then mount a pendant light over the sink area to light the space. Skip hanging decor on the walls. If they feel bare, you could hang one small piece of abstract art.

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You could keep your powder room simple with a classic subway tile on the walls and a large white square floor tile. This looks bright, clean, and crisp. It also gives you a blank canvas for the rest of the decor.

Another option is to choose a bold tile. Pick one with an intricate pattern for the floor and something a bit more subdued for the walls. This will keep the visual heft lower, which helps the bathroom to feel larger.

Keep in mind that because this is a powder room, the water is limited to the toilet and sink. It shouldn’t be splashing about like if there was a tub or shower. This means you could skip having tile on the walls and only install it on the floor. You could even skip the tile on the floor completely and opt for hardwood instead.

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12. Functional and Chic Vanity Styles

A floating bathroom vanity helps to keep the bathroom feeling spacious. The open space underneath allows you to see further in and helps the room to feel light. A vanity made out of rustic wood is perfect for a cottage or farmhouse feel. The natural wood also adds warmth and texture to the room. For something more elegant, you could choose marble or granite for the countertop.

Modern or contemporary bathrooms look great with no vanity at all. In their stead, a single pedestal sink works well. If you want a vanity, look for ones with minimal details and ornamentation

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13. Enliven Your Space With Wallpaper

You could choose a basic patterned or plain-colored wallpaper. But that’s boring. Instead, choose a bold, colorful, and detailed wallpaper. Be sure enough to buy enough to cover all of the walls from the floor to the ceiling. Step inside, close the door, and feel surrounded. The continuing pattern will trick you into thinking the bathroom is much larger than it really is.

When hanging your bathroom wallpaper, look for one with an adhesive backing. Then it’s as easy as peel and stick to install. Just make sure you hang each sheet perfectly straight. You’ll also want to be careful to line the pattern up at the edges.

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FAQs

What is the ideal layout for a small powder room?

The ideal layout for a small powder room is one that maximizes space efficiency. Consider placing the toilet near the wall opposite the entry door to allow more room for a small vanity or pedestal sink. Use compact fixtures and wall-mounted options to save space. Ensure there is enough clearance for the door to swing open and close comfortably.

How can I make a small powder room feel more spacious?

To create the illusion of more space in a small powder room, use light colors on the walls and ceilings, as they reflect light and make the room feel larger. Install mirrors strategically to bounce light and visually expand the space. Opt for a wall-mounted sink or vanity to free up floor space, and use open shelving to keep the area clutter-free.

How can I enhance the decor of my small powder room?

Enhancing the decor of a small powder room can be done with thoughtful choices. Choose a color scheme and theme that suits your style, and use accessories like artwork, decorative mirrors, or unique lighting fixtures to add personality. Small plants or fresh flowers can also bring a refreshing touch to the space.

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Adorable and Stylish Ideas to Enhance Your Bathroom https://nextluxury.com/home-design/cute-bathroom-ideas/ https://nextluxury.com/home-design/cute-bathroom-ideas/#respond Sun, 06 Sep 2020 00:42:28 +0000 https://nextluxury.com/?p=185163 …]]> Your old bathroom looks drab and tired. It probably lacks enough bathroom storage and only has the basics of a bathroom sink, toilet, and bath. It’s time for a bathroom makeover.

These cute bathroom ideas will help you breathe new life into your bathroom and give it a unique personality that matches your tastes. You can also use this makeover as a chance to organize the bathroom better so that the space feels bigger and more welcoming.

How you approach your bathroom design will depend on your budget and abilities. These decorating ideas are scalable; you can create a cute master bathroom no matter what your budget.

1. Embracing Bohemian Vibes

Embrace your inner free spirit by giving your bathroom a bohemian touch. Fill your bathroom with color, patterns, and texture. You’ll create a unique and eclectic design that embraces influences from all over the world.

Instead of mounting a floating shelf, use hemp, rope, or cord to hang it. Then place lush green plants like aloe on it. Aloe is an excellent choice because it’s useful for its skin restorative properties. Or you can have a plant that vines and makes its way throughout your bathroom. Heartleaf philodendron, ivy, and pothos are all great for this and will thrive in a bathroom environment.

If you have a larger budget, choose a bright, vibrant, and multi-colored tile to create a bold statement. For homeowners whose budgets aren’t this big, or aren’t ready to commit, keep the bright colors to the other textiles in the room. You can purchase red, orange, yellow, or emerald-green towels. Or you can place a hand-woven rug on the floor.

Bathroom with white vanity, marble countertop, round mirror, wall art, and wicker basket on blue textured wall
Modern bathroom with a round mirror, light wood vanity, potted plant, and geometric rug
Minimalist bathroom with white shiplap walls, pedestal sink, wicker tissue box, and woven wall art

2. Explore Color Combinations

White bathrooms are pretty, but they aren’t for everyone. Don’t be afraid to add color to your bathroom. Choose a pale, muted, vibrant, or dark color. The color you pick can be your favorite or one that will blend well with your interior design approach. While painting the walls is also an option, it’s common, so why not look for ways you can add unexpected pops of color?

Paint a freestanding vanity. You can paint your shelving unit or cabinets. If you have a larger budget, you can replace your plain white tile with a colored one. Just be sure it’s a color you love; tile is a lot harder and more expensive to replace than paint.

Sometimes you can’t paint or replace the tile. If you rent, then look for ways to add pops of color that won’t violate your lease. Hang a colored shower curtain, place a bright bath mat, and put colorful towels on the towel bar.

Modern bathroom with round mirror, green walls, white sink, black faucet, and decorative items on a shelf
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3. Rustic Elegance

If you love the idea of having a cozy bathroom that feels like a warm hug, then a country chic bathroom may be the perfect cute idea for you. Look for ways you can repurpose vintage, antique, and salvaged materials.

Galvanized accessories will give your bathroom a cute country chic feel while also giving you storage space. A tiered stand made of galvanized metal is the perfect vanity tray for your countertop.

Use reclaimed wood to build storage space. Then place vintage mason jars to hold toiletries and other bathroom supplies. An antique lean-to ladder will make the perfect towel rack. Just drape your hand towels over each rung on the ladder.

An antique bathroom cabinet or armoire will make the ideal storage unit in your master bathroom. You could cut out the doors and cover the open space with chicken wire. Then give the outside of the unit an aging treatment to play up the country chic feel. The chicken wire looks cute and serves the important purpose of allowing the contents to breathe and keep the humidity down within the unit.

If your budget is larger, consider adding a freestanding tub to your bathroom. You could choose a large vintage-inspired white clawfoot tub or one with a slightly industrial feel made of copper.

Cozy bathroom with floral decorations, basket of toilet paper, and a mirror above a sink with a decorative vase
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A white bathroom with marble countertop, round mirror, and flower vase on the toilet tank
Bright attic bathroom with white subway tiles, freestanding tub, and a window with shutters
Elegant white bathroom with a freestanding tub, marble floor, chandelier, and decorative vanity mirrors
Elegant bathroom with a glass shower, clawfoot tub, and marble tiles, bright and airy with natural light

4. Creative Tile Designs

Modern bathrooms and powder rooms embrace unique and creative tile designs. Because bathrooms tend to be smaller spaces, you can get more bold and more creative with the tile. Use the tile strategically and it won’t overwhelm the space.

Smaller bathrooms look cute when you keep the walls and main decor simple and then use a bold patterned tile for the floor. Having a rich color and design on the floor helps to keep the bathroom feeling light and bright.

If your bathroom is bright or larger, then you can choose a bold tile for the walls. Moroccan tiles have a unique texture and lack of uniformity that will create detail and interest without being overwhelming. They’re also the perfect choice for a bohemian-themed bathroom.

A soft pink tile will create a gentle feminine feel that is versatile enough for several interior design approaches. You can use it with French country chic, country chic, farmhouse, pastel themed, or even your children’s bathroom.

If you want to give your bathroom a modern feel, look for a geometric tile. Modern design trends call for hexagon, scalloped, or some other tile in a geometric shape.

Modern bathroom with wood vanity, gold fixtures, and a freestanding tub; black tiles and shelves with decor
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Modern bathroom with white shiplap walls, round mirror, black vanity, floral tile floor, and white door
Modern bathroom with a white freestanding tub and a walk-in shower on a blue geometric tile floor
Modern bathroom with a floating sink, bathtub, toilet, and a plant on gray tiled floor and mosaic wall
Modern bathroom with geometric floor tiles, black vanity, white brick walls, and a walk-in shower with plants
Bathroom with patterned tile floor, glass shower partition, white walls, and a wooden sink vanity under a window
Modern bathroom with two sinks, round mirrors, pendant lights, and large window with Roman shade
Contemporary bathroom with marble walls, a modern sink, circular patterned floor, and abstract wall art
Glass shower with white and gray tiled walls, gray floor, and chrome fixtures
Minimalist bathroom with wall-mounted sink and toilet, light tiles, and geometric accent wall

5. Stylish and Adorable Decor Suggestions

Choose bathroom accessories that will complement the rest of your interior design approach. Some pieces can be purely decorative, while others can be both beautiful and functional. Choose a decorative shelving unit that you place a candle, small plant, incense, towels, or even toilet paper on.

Whatever decor you go for, make sure it’s moisture safe. Bathrooms experience a lot of humidity, so decor items will eventually mold, rot, or decay if not looked after. You can also prevent this from happening by ensuring you have good air circulation that filters the excess moisture out.

A bathroom with a tub, bath tray, bottles, candles, and a decorative sign saying "GET NAKED
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Minimalist bathroom with round mirror, small shelf, sink, and corner shelving with towels and decor
ourbarrattwemyss/Instagram
Elegant room with ornate mirror, decorative bottles, floral wallpaper, and a bust sculpture by a window with blinds
zarajaneinteriors/Instagram
Shelves with plants, abstract figures, a mirror, and a sign saying, "I hope everything comes out okay
candysprad/Instagram
Bathroom with dark vanity, round mirror, white shiplap walls, and decorative items on the countertop
Wooden shelves with decor: metal house, potted plant, toy, quotes, and toilet paper rolls
casa.de_.chikii/Instagram
Freestanding bathtub in a bathroom with blue walls, large window, and two framed dog illustrations
Minimalistic bathroom with shelves, plants, and decor above a toilet; sink and mirror on the left; light and airy design
interiorbylindseyvictoria/Instagram
Elegant bathroom with wall-mounted toilet, pedestal sink, floral decor, and ornate framed mirror
Modern bathroom with black herringbone tiles, white fixtures, gold accents, and a wall-mounted sink and toilet
Modern bathroom with white fixtures, large mirror, and decorative tiled wall next to the bathtub
Modern bathroom with glass shower, wooden walls, and a white sink on a wooden vanity. Bright natural light filters in

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6. Creating Playful Spaces

Decorating your kids’ bathroom is a chance to have some fun and inject whimsy and humor into your bathroom. Choose colors that are bright and mood uplifting, such as bright sunny yellow or fresh orange.

Pick a shower curtain with a fun design. You can even pick something that appeals to your child’s interests. Then continue this theme throughout the entire bathroom. A matching rug, bath towels, and bathroom vanity accessories will give the bathroom a cohesive look.

Hang fun artwork on the walls that shows off your child’s initials, or features your child’s favorite things. Finally, finish the bathroom decor with several bath toys.

One easy way to give your bathroom a fun and cute twist is to choose a creative bathroom wallpaper. There are several modern wallpapers that are easy to apply and come with a wide variety of patterns.

Coastal-themed bathroom with skylight, frosted windows, and decorative cushions by a seat with flowers
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A colorful bathroom with a bathtub, orange tiles, stuffed toys, and floral wallpaper
A modern bathroom with a sleek vanity, framed mirror, shower, and minimalistic decor in gray and white tones

7. Inspiring Lighting Ideas

The lighting you choose can completely transform the feel of your bathroom. Hidden LED strip lighting will help to give your bathroom a modern feel. You can run a strip of it along the floor or the top of your walls to illuminate the ceiling. You can hide the strips behind crown molding too.

For a more luxurious feel, hang a chandelier in your bathroom. It can be one with crystals and a silver or gold finish. A chandelier will also look beautiful in a French country chic interior design.

If you have a country cottage-style bathroom, you can use antler-crafted lighting or other items from nature. This will give your bathroom a hunting lodge feel. A farmhouse bathroom looks beautiful with lighting made from repurposed farm equipment.

Modern bathrooms benefit from sleek and minimalist lighting fixtures. They have minimal details but offer plenty of light. You’ll also find them in modern shapes, such as geometric or round.

Modern bathroom with a white sink, illuminated mirror, potted plants, and a white shower curtain
theperfectspotforyoullc/Instagram
Elegant bathroom with a freestanding bathtub, arched window, and hanging chandelier; marble floor and detailed walls
Modern bathroom with wood panels, wall-mounted toilet, pedestal sink, and accent lighting near the floor
Elegant bathroom with a freestanding white tub, a small round table, large windows, and a chandelier
Luxurious bathroom with marble tiles, a bathtub, candles, open shelves, and a modern chandelier
Luxurious white bathroom with a freestanding tub, large mirrors, chandelier, and marble flooring
Elegant bathroom with chandelier, large tub, vanity, and blue tufted ottoman; draped ceiling and windows with garden view
Luxurious bathroom with tufted bathtub, large mirror, and elegant light fixtures
Elegant bathroom with a freestanding bathtub, gold fixtures, chandelier, and black-and-white hexagonal tile floor
Minimalist bathroom with a white freestanding tub, glass shower enclosure, and chandelier under natural light

8. Maximizing Charm in Small Spaces

Most small bathroom ideas focus on creating more storage space and making the room feel larger. Neither of these is hard to accomplish. If you want to create more storage space, look for dead or wasted space in your bathroom. Most often, this is the under-counter space.

Try replacing your vanity with one that has a cabinet or shelf underneath. Another great place to create storage is above the toilet tank. You can hang a shelving unit or place an over the toilet cabinet.

Instead of hanging art on the walls, you can hang mirrors. The large reflections will give the illusion of the bathroom feeling larger than it is.

Stylish bathroom with patterned wall, bathtub, flowers, and plants; modern decor and a cozy ambiance
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A white bathroom with a toilet, sink, framed mirror, and shelves holding a plant, decor, and towels
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Elegant shower with round tiles, gold fixtures, small basin, and window, creating a luxurious, modern feel
tulatheairstream/Instagram
Modern bathroom with glass shower, black vanity, and floating shelves filled with towels above the toilet
Elegant bathroom featuring dark cabinets, floral wallpaper, a round wooden mirror, a white sink, and a small flower vase
Minimalist bathroom with white walls, wood accents, a small sink, and mirrors above
Modern bathroom with dark walls, white wainscoting, toilet, and sink, window with blinds and framed art above toilet
Modern bathroom with white marble tiles, a bathtub, wall-mounted shower, toilet, and framed art on the wall
Bathroom with white subway tiles, wooden ceiling, patterned floor, round mirror, and yellow/white shower curtain
Modern bathroom with a white tub, black wire basket, decorative vases, and a window with natural light
Modern bathroom with patterned tile floor, angled skylight, glass shower, black countertop, and white walls
White bathroom with black and white towels, bathtub, stool with flowers, and cross-patterned bath mat

9. Wall Decor Inspiration

Have you found a wallpaper that you just love, but don’t know where it fits in your home? Put it in your bathroom! Bold and intricate patterned bathroom wallpaper works perfectly in tiny bathrooms and half baths. The trick to making this approach work is to fully commit to the wallpaper. Hang it on all of the walls.

When you walk into the bathroom, you’ll feel as though you’re being surrounded by the pattern. That’s okay, though. Once inside, the continuity tricks the eye into thinking the bathroom is larger than it really is.

If this is too much for you, then consider a half-wall approach. Tile your powder room from the floor to about halfway up the wall. The height you choose will depend on your taste, budget, and bathroom setup.

Bathroom with floral wallpaper, white toilet, black faucet, and small window
dartstudioinc/Instagram
A vibrant bathroom features floral wallpaper, dark green tiles, and a white sink and toilet with a plant on the floor
mwnhome/Instagram
Bathroom with a sink, toilet, and a wooden step stool featuring a rubber duck under a window with natural light
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Bright bathroom with floral wallpaper, glass shower, and circular sink on a white vanity
tatianadoria2/Instagram
Small bathroom with blue patterned wallpaper, white wainscoting, pedestal sink, toilet, and red decorative stool

10. Serene Simplicity

All-white bathrooms will never go out of style. They are easy to style and, since they don’t hide dirt and grime well, you’re forced to keep them tidy and clean. Unlike colored and patterned tiles, you’ll immediately notice when your white tiles and grout need a good scrubbing.

To keep your all-white bathroom from looking too sterile and hospital-like, add natural and black accents. You can also look for ways to add texture to the room. This will break up the all-white bathroom visually so that your eyes have something to focus on.

Plain white tile works well on the walls. But choose something else for the floor. White marble with veins of light grey is perfect. It’s still white but has subtle detailing and texture.

You can add accents of wood by choosing a light or dark wood vanity unit. Or you can lay wood flooring instead of tile. Another option is skipping the wood altogether and using woven baskets in the bathroom for storage space. Line the baskets on a shelf under the sink counter or place them on white or glass shelves hung on the walls.

Bright bathroom with a white tub, marble sink, and fluffy stool; hexagonal tile flooring and window with a Roman shade
Modern bathroom with a white vanity, large mirror, and glass-enclosed shower next to a toilet
Modern white bathroom with a glass shower, square sink, wicker basket, and a vase of flowers on the counter
Bright white bathroom with dual sinks, mirrors, and a potted plant on the counter next to wall-mounted lights
Bright bathroom with a clawfoot tub, wooden vanity, and a round mirror; marble floor and ceiling beams enhance the decor
Elegant white bathroom with a marble countertop, double mirrors, and lilies in a vase; geometric tile flooring
Bathroom with wooden floor, white toilet, wall paneling, and a flower vase on the toilet tank
Modern bathroom with a bathtub, shower, and vanity under a vaulted ceiling and arched window

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FAQs

How can I decorate my bathroom for cheap?

Start by choosing the right color for the walls. Then choose a bold option for the cabinet knobs and drawer pulls. Pick a large mirror for the wall to help the bathroom to feel larger. If you can’t afford one large piece of artwork, try buying two smaller pieces and more affordable abstract work. Then hang them next to each other with one rotated to be slightly different.

How far up the bathroom wall should I tile?

The traditional design approach is to bring the tile 34 to 54 inches up the wall. The average is 36 inches. Then finish the top with a decorative edge. But don’t be afraid to be different. You could tile the entire wall up to the ceiling.

Should the bathroom floor and wall tiles match?

You don’t have to use the same tile for both, and you don’t have to make them perfectly match. But the tile should look cohesive together. Hold the two tiles that you plan to use together next to each other to ensure they look appealing together.

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Playful and Functional Design Ideas for Kids’ Bathrooms https://nextluxury.com/home-design/kids-bathroom-ideas/ https://nextluxury.com/home-design/kids-bathroom-ideas/#respond Fri, 04 Sep 2020 02:10:41 +0000 https://nextluxury.com/?p=185093 …]]> Kids’ bathrooms are all about color, fun, and creativity. Find out how professional designers integrate these elements into a bathroom your little one will love with these awesome kid’s bathroom ideas.

If you have room, dedicating one bathroom to your children might be the best idea you ever had. A kids’ bathroom—at least, theoretically—allows them to stop messing up yours. Kids’ bathroom ideas are more whimsical than the adult versions, but that doesn’t mean they have to be cartoonish. Your children’s bathroom can be impressively creative but still mesh well with your overall home decor.

Functionality is another important factor to consider when choosing kids’ bathroom decor. An easy-to-reach towel bar is as vital as a step stool in front of the sink. Toothbrushes are more likely to land inside a toothbrush holder if it has a fun design, and bath toys must have their own storage container. Enjoy this gallery of our favorite kids’ bathroom designs.

1. Monochrome Kids’ Bathroom Ideas

Black and white is a classic bathroom design scheme, and it’s just as great in kids’ bathroom spaces as it is in other rooms. The beauty of a simple black-and-white kids’ bathroom is that it can grow with your child. A fun white shower curtain printed with zoo animals can be replaced with a black-and-white stripe as your child grows up.

In fact, black and white may be the best bathroom decor option of all. Its classic appeal can easily flex toward modern bathroom design or traditional farmhouse decor. If you decide to reclaim the bathroom for yourself or your guests, redecorating is easier without bright colors and themed characters to paint over.

kids' bathroom ideas black and white tiles dual sinks
jacobsfarmstead/Instagram
black and white kids' bathroom funky carton feature wall large mirror
jdesigns.interiors/Instagram
simple rustic style bathroom cow wall art print white shower curtain
jenniferkadams/Instagram
black and white floor tile modern bathroom wood vanity
onehousewonder/Instagram
white and black bathroom floor tile design black cabinet white shiplap walls

2. Imaginative Designs for Boys’ Bathrooms

A navy blue and white nautical theme is perhaps the first bathroom design idea that comes to mind when you think of boys’ bathrooms. However, boys’ bathroom design ideas extend way beyond these ocean-themed room options. Paint trees and bears on the walls for mountain-themed decor, or apply wall decals representing his favorite trains, cars, or construction equipment.

Monograms are a decorating idea that combines beauty and function. Buy towels with a name monogram to make it clear which towel belongs to whom. Monogrammed wall decals can add a sophisticated flair to your boys’ bathroom. You can place a wall decal of each child’s initial over towel hooks for an easy reminder of what goes where.

boys' bathroom green cabinets dual sinks oar wall art
a_yankee_in_dixie/Instagram
white tile shower black shiplap wall and vanity modern bathroom cactus shower curtain
bottomdollardesign/Instagram
funky designer bathroom black tub gray floor tiles life preserver art
katzinteriors/Instagram
simple boys bathroom white sink blue edge wall mirror copper faucets
merrinjonesinteriors/Instagram
country style bathroom tile shower wood rimmed mirror wall shelves with towels
ourrusticlife/Instagram
boys bathroom wood vanity cabinet marble countertop dual sinks and mirrors
the_hen_homestead/Instagram

3. Exploring Colors

Kids love fun colors and can form strong opinions about their favorite hues at surprisingly young ages. One child might prefer soft shades of pink, while another demands walls doused in neon green. That can make it challenging to balance kids’ bathroom ideas regarding color. However, with enough examples, your kids will likely agree on a bathroom idea that works for all.

Bathroom design can create a soothing place for a bedtime bath or a more exhilarating space for morning showers. Choosing the colors to include in your kids’ bathroom may seem daunting; if so, go with a more neutral palette. Let each child choose accessories to suit their own style and roll with the eclectic vibe you create together.

green white and blue tile kids bathroom dual sinks shower/bath
modern bathroom green feature wall framed animal artwork gold accents
carlymarksberryroberts/Instagram
two tone gray wall pink tiles bathroom white vanity black rim wall mirror
galansobrini_arquitectos/Instagram
kids bathroom octopus shower curtain pineapple wall art
hshdesignsinc/Instagram
minimalist pink wall bathroom white bath tub dual pink vanity white toilet
interior_bylee/Instagram
pink and blue bathroom marble wall gold accents washing machine pattern floor tiles
kovalevalena/Instagram
blue and white pattern wallpaper blue vanity marble countertop bathroom
lindsaycunni/Instagram
white and yellow shiplap tile bathroom
noamhazan/Instagram
orange mosaic tile bathtub floral wall tiles yellow towels
ideas/Instagram
rustic bathroom blue shiplap wall wood vanity

4. Vibrant and Playful

Even a plain bathroom can become vibrant with a rainbow shower curtain, colorful towels, and jewel-toned accessories. Hang a fabric banner over the mirror and frame some of your kids’ most colorful artwork. If you’re feeling ambitious, cover your kids’ bathroom walls with wide circus stripes of color and hang a balloon-printed fabric shade on the window.

Use colorful plastic bins and baskets to contain your kids’ bathroom odds and ends. Tuck hair accessories, combs, and brushes inside bright color bins. Put cotton balls and cotton swabs inside unbreakable acrylic jars that look like colored beach glass. Using fun containers not only makes the bathroom look tidy but also makes up for a lack of storage space in a small bathroom.

colorful stripe wallpaper kids bathroom
francescamillsstylist/Instagram
hello sun shine shower curtain kids bathroom
heavymetalhomemaker/Instagram
colorful tile feature wall bathroom floating white sink gold faucet recessed shelving
roselynninteriors/Instagram

5. Adding Charm and Character

A child’s bathroom decor is the perfect place to experiment with design styles you might not use in other rooms of the house. Go full bohemian by integrating artwork, fabrics, and accessories from around the globe. Plaster one wall with a loud palm tree wallpaper that you love, but just won’t work in any other room. Build a jungle-themed bathroom design around this leafy feature wall.

Hit your nearest IKEA if you long for clean Scandinavian bathroom decor. This retail giant has a huge, affordable selection of decor suitable for any kids’ bathroom. Naturally, your kids’ bath doesn’t have to scream “children live here” at all. You can design the room to fit in with the rest of your home, allowing for small personal touches that reflect each child’s style.

small bathroom fruit shower curtain sister wall art peachy clean floor mat
alexis_keane/Instagram
simple kids bathroom white vanity marble countertop dinosaur wall prints colorful shower curtain
foreverhomeatthefarm/Instagram
simple rustic bathroom wicker planter pattern design shower curtain
herecomethemillers_/Instagram
simple kids bathroom lion wall art and floor mat
home.nr11/Instagram
colorful handprint shower curtain kids bathroom
itsambershantel/Instagram
white tile bathroom floating sink pink door
ormistonhousedesignInstagram
blue wall bathroom white shower tiles wood vanity colorful shower curtain
ideas/Instagram
wood wall shelf bathroom toilet rolls flowers quotes
casa.de_.chikii/Instagram
white wall bathroom shelves wicker basket mirror i hope everything comes out okay sign
candysprad/Instagram

6. Charming and Playful Designs for Girls’ Bathrooms

If your daughter is asking for a girly kids’ bathroom, feel free to let her go crazy with unicorns, rainbows, and sparkles. Replace dull faucets with more elegant fixtures made of brass or copper. Use glass or ceramic knobs on the vanity cabinets instead of plain hardware. Take the boring builder-grade mirror down and replace it with a round or curved mirror in a detailed frame.

For the same reason, remove a standard overhead light fixture and replace it with a chandelier. If the room is small, find a girly lighting fixture, like something flower-shaped, designed for a smaller bathroom. Decorate her vanity and sink area with flowers, and hang butterfly wall sculptures on the walls around the sink.

floral wallpaper white vanity with gold accents bathroom
caitlinwilsondesign/Instagram
pink tile design bathroom shower gold accents
dlrhein/Instagram
marble wall pink cabinets abstract flower mirror bathroom
lucilamendoncaarq/Instagram
girls bathroom neon mirrors white dual vanity gold accents
nicole.hirsch.interiors/Instagram

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7. Unleashing Creativity

A cute kids’ bathroom isn’t a great bathroom design unless it functions well for bathing, hair styling, tooth brushing, and more. Install a mirror, cabinets, and hand towel bar where they’re easy for your child to reach. Get down on his or her eye level if you are unsure of where to place things.

Storage is a huge part of successful kids’ bathroom design. Instead of a fragile towel bar, consider hanging a sturdy towel hook or two next to the sink and the tub. Add additional hooks for bathrobes or extra towels, especially if the room doubles as your guest bathroom.

Watch the video below to learn how to hang bathroom hooks securely.

kids bathroom mermaid shower curtain gray vanity
brynnnora/Instagram
simple kids bathroom brush floss flush sign
lacolinaliving/Instagram
colorful wall tiles modern kids bathroom pendant lights floating orange vanity white sink
svershinina_design/Instagram
country style bathroom dual black and white shiplap wall
white wall tile pattern blue and white floor tile bathroom
luxury bathroom with claw tub and marble walls

8. Timeless Elegance

A neutral color palette can work very well in a kid’s bathroom, especially if the rest of your house is modern and minimalist. You can accent neutral decor with child-centric accessories, such as paintings depicting grey elephants or bears in a range of brown tones. Remember that older children may prefer a neutral, more mature bathroom design instead of one that looks childish.

Using a variety of patterns keeps neutral kids’ bathroom ideas from being too mature or too boring. Incorporate stripes, checkerboard patterns, or polka dots into your kid’s bathroom decor, all while keeping to a neutral color palette. Include some kid-safe house plants to liven up a mostly beige or grey room.

country style bathroom dual gray vanities house plant tile floor
jerseygirldecor/Instagram
simple bathroom gray cabinet and vanity duck statue
homesweethartwell/Instagram
simple neutral color bathroom textured vanity towels on toilet
our_home_at_hogarth/Instagram
purple wall bathroom large white vanity
styledbymar_/Instagram
modern gray bathroom tile floor white vanity
gray tile shower white tub modern bathroom

9. Soft and Serene Pastel

Pastel colors look wonderful in kids’ bathrooms and aren’t just for girls. Use a range of pale blues and greens to create a soothing bathroom design that reminds you of the outdoors. This type of bathroom is suitable for all children and easy to renovate into something more sophisticated as they grow.

Pastel peach is an often underused color that works particularly well in bathroom decor. Its warm hues are welcoming without being as overpoweringly feminine as pink. Butter yellow is a classic pastel shade for bathrooms and creates a soothing, sunny vibe in a kid’s bathroom.

pink pastel bathroom floating sink pink cabinets
housetohomestyling/Instagram
pastel fern tree wallpaper dual vanities modern bathroom
peacockfinds/Instagram

10. Adding Pizzazz

Sometimes, just one accent color is all you need—even in a kids’ bathroom. Think of a black and white bathroom with sunny yellow mirrors and window treatments. Or imagine a soothing blue and white bath retreat that includes bright pops of red accessories.

Your pop of color should be whatever element you most want to draw attention to. If you find a fabulous light fixture or a sleekly designed step stool, buy it in bright green or purple instead of basic white or black. Paint a beautiful antique cabinet vanity hot pink, but make it the only splash of color in an otherwise neutral space.

blue wood bathroom vanity dual sinks and wall mirrors pattern tile floor
inhance_interiors/Instagram
pattern wallpaper pink vanity circular wall mirror
maszroom_design/Instagram
simple kids bathroom green vanity wall mirror tile floor
rebelhousedesign/Instagram

11. Simplicity and Style

A child’s bathroom doesn’t have to be elaborate to be fun. Include artwork that features funny statements or silly illustrations. Simple countertops, a basic sink design, and an unfussy floor are all easy to clean—an important factor when it comes to kids’ bathroom ideas.

Even in a simple kids’ bathroom, include elements that make the room easier to use. Place a stool or chair in the corner for your children to sit on while drying off or getting dressed. Include a clothes hamper to keep dirty clothes from getting lost somewhere between the bathroom and each kid’s room.

contemporary bathroom white vanity black countertop pendant lights lama wall art
dalydigs/Instagram
modern bathroom pink shower curtains brown vanity
dreamhomescd/Instagram
simple kids bathroom blue vanity white wall tiles floating toilet
noa_kravitz_interior_design/Instagram
white shiplap wall bathroom white vanity black accents tile floor
ouratxfarmhouse/Instagram
large simple bathroom with tub and floor plant
roseberryshire/Instagram
kids bathroom blue star wallpaper rubber duck on steps
shannonzimolongdesign/Instagram
mosaic tile shower
vignettesbymelissa/Instagram

12. Immersive Experiences

Bath time is fun time when your child gets to hang out with his or her favorite characters. You can find bathroom accessories bearing the likeness of just about every character imaginable, from classic cartoon figures to superheroes. Other themes include the beach, outer space, the rainforest, cats, and dogs.

While it may seem like a great idea to fill the bathroom with themed decor, know that your child’s preferences are likely to change quickly. If you choose themed bathroom accessories, go with a basic or neutral background color, so redesigning it is easy. Or, go all-in with your theme, realizing that your next bathroom renovation will be a bit more complicated.

soccer theme bathroom green walls whistle and field painting
dasiasheartinspireddesigns/Instagram
kids fox and hedgehog theme bathroom shower curtain
easywindlifestyle/Instagram
blue wall and vanity bathroom track lighting blue shower curtain
homebythecreek/Instagram
simple light and airy bathroom white vanity pink design wallpaper
karamillerinteriors/Instagram
ocean theme kids bathroom ship's wheel iron rim mirrors anchor towels
lindross_remodeling/Instagram
ocean theme bathroom porthole mirrors sea creatures wallpaper
steffanie_danby_interiors/Instagram

13. Inspiring Ideas to Transform Spaces

Wall decor is often what transforms a basic kids’ bathroom into one that wows your little one. A plain white bathroom morphs into an aquarium with the addition of a fish-themed mural extending on all four walls. A decorative tile mosaic is also an impressive way to add color and texture to a kids’ bathroom.

Wallpaper can be time-consuming to hang, and it is often an expensive wall treatment. However, most designers feel the investment is worth the impact that it makes. If you cannot afford a full room of wallpaper, cover an accent wall with an impressive bathroom wallpaper pattern.

flower wallpaper black vanity white tile wall bathroom
marcegarmendia/Instagram
park wallpaper dual vanities gold accent bathroom
mybestfriendcraig/Instagram
underwater wallpaper white brick bathroom
tatianadoria2/Instagram
fish wallpaper blue bricks marine theme bathroom
tuwdesigns/Instagram
whale wallpaper in kids bathroom
virginiadesrochesdesign/Instagram
two tone white wall blue and white deign wallpaper bathroom red basket

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FAQs

How do you make a bathroom kid friendly?

Choose fixtures that are easy for little hands to operate. If you cannot replace the fixtures, look into adjustable shower mounts and sink faucet extenders to help little ones reach the water. Set your water heater at 120 degrees to protect delicate skin from burns. Make sure rugs are non-skid to avoid falls.

What does every kid’s bathroom need?

Besides the obvious fixtures—toilet, sink, mirror, and tub or shower—every bathroom needs certain things for functionality. When shopping for bathroom decor, be sure to get each of these items:

  • Shower curtain and hooks
  • Shower curtain liner
  • Non-skid bath mat
  • Hand towels, bath towels, and washcloths
  • Hand soap dispenser or soap dish
  • Toothbrush holder, preferably covered
  • Toilet paper and tissues
  • Trash can
  • Toilet plunger
  • Toilet brush and cleaning supplies

How can I make my kid’s bedroom look great on a budget?

A kid’s bathroom renovation doesn’t have to be expensive to be impressive. One inexpensive way to spruce up a child’s bathroom is to purchase a new shower curtain, which can give the room an entirely different look. Replace a worn terry cloth bath mat with a new non-skid rug. Clean the tile grout and apply new caulk along tile seams.

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Smart and Innovative Ideas for Organizing Your Bathroom https://nextluxury.com/home-design/bathroom-organization-ideas/ https://nextluxury.com/home-design/bathroom-organization-ideas/#respond Sun, 30 Aug 2020 17:54:04 +0000 https://nextluxury.com/?p=184234 …]]> Do you want to declutter and organize all of your bathroom essentials? We have the storage solutions to help you finally clean out those unsightly drawers and make the most of any bathroom space.

You can keep your countertops clear by increasing the amount of bathroom storage in your cabinets and under the sink. Large wicker bins are a popular choice for your large items or towels, while a stacked drawer set or containers are perfect for holding small items, such as cosmetics or medicines. There are a variety of options for maximizing the organization within your space.

Neatly storing your bathroom products and toiletries can significantly improve your daily routine. Not only will it help you save time, but it will also enhance the room’s aesthetic. Whether you’re faced with a small bathroom or seem to have endless products on hand, these bathroom organization ideas are sure to help.

1. Creative Storage Solutions

Wicker baskets and bins serve a dual purpose for storage and decor. They’re lightweight but sturdy enough to use for everyday bathroom essentials. Due to their popularity, you can find these bins available in a wide variety of styles and sizes.

Open weave or open-top bins are great for items that you’d prefer to keep visible and accessible to your visitors in your guest bathroom. Such items include towels or toilet paper. If you prefer more privacy or to keep the look clean, you can instead choose to cover the bins with a closed top lid.

Wooden crates and boxes also make great decorative bathroom storage ideas. This style gives a rustic appearance and pairs well with a farmhouse-style design. If the crates are large, you’ll want to place them on a lower vanity shelf or the floor. This will prevent them from appearing as a bulky distraction. You can also pair them alongside wicker baskets or iron bins to soften the rugged look.

White shelving unit with wicker baskets and glass jar of flowers for bathroom storage.
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Three wicker baskets holding paper towels and towels, placed on a wooden floor near windows.
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Corner shelving with wicker baskets, rolled towels, plant, and decorative pot on a tiled floor.
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Modern bathroom with large mirror, double sink, wicker baskets, and folded towels.
Small bathroom with wicker storage baskets, wooden shelves, and a black sink basin.
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Modern double vanity bathroom with round mirrors, hanging lights, and open shelving.
Modern bathroom with wall-hung toilet, wicker laundry bin, and decorative wall art.
Rustic double vanity with wicker baskets, dual mirrors, and wall-mounted lights.
Rustic wooden bathroom shelves with folded towels, wicker baskets, and wooden storage drawers.
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White double vanity with wicker baskets, large mirrors, and wall-mounted lights in a rustic bathroom.

2. Keeping it Tidy

Including a catchall tray is important for keeping the bathroom organized. This is essential for keeping track of small loose items, like jewelry. A bathroom tray can vary in size, depending on the allowed counter space. It typically mirrors the appearance of a serving tray and can hold a variety of small items. It’s perfect for anything from bobby pins to rings, or even cotton balls. The tray can even act as a centerpiece arrangement for plants or other decorative items.

If you’re low on bathroom counter space, a great alternative is a tiered tray. The two trays help separate his and her bathroom accessories. You can also use the different trays to group small toiletries, like dental floss sticks or cotton swabs.

Decorative wooden tray with vases of flowers, cotton ball jars, and bath salts on a countertop.
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Contemporary bathroom with large mirror, freestanding tub, vanity, and patterned tile wall.
Marble bathroom sink with framed mirror, decorative plants, and wicker basket.
White double vanity with black framed mirrors, modern lighting, and large glass shower.
Minimalist white vanity with large mirror and black fixtures in a modern bathroom.

3. Optimizing Space

For small bathroom organization ideas, you might want to consider a storage rack. The sizes of the units can range to suit a variety of spots within the bathroom. If space is tight, you might consider placing the rack above the toilet or the corner of a bathroom wall. You’ll generally find these areas unused within the bathroom, which is perfect for a small space.

While there are many uses for a storage rack, a popular application is housing your bathroom linen. The shelves are perfect for rolled or folded bath towels. You can even place a wicker laundry bin at its base to fully function as a replacement for the linen closet.

The shelving unit is also a great way to display small bathroom decorations. Accessories such as reed diffusers or plants are excellent decor options. They work well within the bathroom as they don’t require a large amount of space.

Bathroom storage shelf with towels, perfumes, candles, and small decor items neatly organized.
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Black shelving unit over toilet with neatly organized toiletries and decorative items.
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White shelving unit with towels and decor next to freestanding bathtub in a modern bathroom.
White shelving unit over toilet with organized toiletries and decorative items in a modern bathroom.
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Wooden shelving unit with folded towels, decor, and storage baskets in a hallway or bathroom.
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Small bathroom sink with a round mirror, shelf decor, and a corner towel rack.
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Narrow modern bathroom with walk-in shower, wooden shelving, and minimalist decor.
Bathroom sink with wooden cabinet, open shelving for towels, and additional storage.
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White bathroom shelving unit with wicker baskets, decor, and organized toiletries.
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4. Efficient and Neat

If you like the style of a stand-alone storage rack, but prefer more privacy, opt for a shelving unit with cabinet doors. Many options even combine the two designs. You’ll find some with open shelving on top and concealed storage at the bottom. However, cabinet doors are not an excuse for clutter to lurk behind. For optimal storage, you’ll want to ensure you maintain organization even behind cabinet doors.

With drawer organizers, you’ll easily transform a messy medicine cabinet or bathroom drawer. Clear storage solutions are an easy way to sort and see your smaller items and accessories. Lazy Susan organizers provide visibility to items in the back. They also limit the need for removing the bin from the cabinet, with its spinning feature. For your larger items such as hair dryers or hot tools, drawer dividers will be the most helpful.

Tall brown bathroom cabinet with open shelves and a lower storage compartment.
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Tall black arched bathroom cabinet with shelves and decor next to a sliding door.
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Spacious modern bathroom with gray storage cabinets, wooden vanity, and patterned rug.
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White corner bathroom cabinet with open shelves and decorative items.
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Elegant bathroom with taupe storage cabinets, marble vanity, and decorative rug.
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Bathroom cabinet with organized skincare, haircare, and body products on glass shelves.
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Organized bathroom drawer with hair accessories, tampons, a wooden brush, and grooming tools.
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Bathroom shelf with wooden bins, glass jar, perfumes, and lotions for organized storage.
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Bathroom cabinet drawer with a hair dryer, brush, and grooming tools neatly organized.
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5. DIY Budget-Friendly Solutions

If you’re looking for a unique twist to your bathroom organization ideas, consider the option of a DIY project.

A simple option consists of mounting woven baskets onto the wall to serve as shelves. All you’ll need are the baskets and hooks or nails. The additional storage space is perfect for lightweight items, such as rolled towels.

Another popular design idea is a hanging rope shelf. Although the process has a few steps, it’s easy to manage overall. You’ll need strong screw hooks, rope, plywood, and a drill to complete the design. Start by drilling holes near the corners of the wood and feeding the rope through the holes. Tied knots will secure the wood in place and create the shelf. You can add multiple shelves by repeating this process. Once finished, the shelf will hang over the screw hooks.

Boho-style hexagonal floating shelves with decor and woven basket in a minimalist bathroom.
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Wall-mounted wicker basket shelves with towels, decor, and toilet paper in a modern bathroom.
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Rustic wooden shower shelf holding men's hair and skincare products against blue tiled wall.
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Hanging wooden shelves with a potted plant, succulents, and toilet paper in a minimalist bathroom.
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Rustic wooden pallet shelf holding colorful towels and toilet paper in a cozy bathroom setting.
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6. Maximizing Vertical Space:

Hanging shelves across the wall is a great way to increase your bathroom storage. You can also use them as a way to showcase decor. Shelves can be especially helpful within a small bathroom, as they work to free up vital floor space. You can even consider mounting a shelf in the corner to fill in a generally bare area.

You can find shelves in a variety of finishes or elements to fit any design style. Modern bathroom organization ideas use glass to provide a sleek essence to the room.

Floating shelves can further enhance the contemporary vibe. They offer a clean and polished look within the bathroom. However, if you prefer a more rustic style, you’ll want to choose a rugged wood finish for the base of the shelf.

Wooden bathroom shelf with towels, toilet paper, plant, and framed "Get Naked" and pelican artwork.
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Round gold bathroom shelf with skincare products and small plants against fern-patterned wallpaper.
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Modern white bathroom with gold shelving, plants, and minimalistic decor above toilet.
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White corner bathroom shelf with candles, plants, and decorative jars, accented by a hanging vine.
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Modern bathroom with large white freestanding tub, round mirror, and minimalistic decor.
Tall white bathroom shelf with towels, toiletries, and decor next to shower and toilet.
Wooden bathroom shelf with colorful toilet paper rolls and storage jars neatly arranged.
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Modern bathroom with brown tiled shower, floating vanity, and sleek white fixtures.
Wooden bathroom shelves with towels, plants, framed quote, and decor in an industrial farmhouse style.
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Rustic bathroom with white built-in shelves, vintage decor, plants, and a distressed wood wall.
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Minimalist white bathroom shelf with folded towels, flowers, and decorative accents.
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Modern bathroom with wooden double vanity, black tiled wall, floating shelves, and freestanding tub.
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Black bathroom shelves displaying Pixi beauty products and small succulents against a white wall.
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Small modern bathroom with floating wooden shelves, minimal decor, and a round mirror above the sink.
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Small bathroom with dark green feature wall, floating shelves, and a compact shower and sink.
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Bathroom with wood panel walls, glass shelves, towels, plants, and decorative framed art.
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7. Tidying Up

Whether you choose to display your items around the bathroom sink or enclosed within a vanity, it’s important to keep everything neat and organized. Acrylic holders are a common storage solution. You’ll find these are available in an assortment of shapes and sizes to hold all of your items. Keeping the same color or design of the bins consistently creates a uniform look. A popular way to use these is for separating cosmetics products like makeup or nail polish.

If you’re short on available counter space, consider having your drawers function as an extra workstation. Similar to what you’ll see at a salon, this organizing idea is perfect for doing hair. You’ll want to include dock holders to store your hairdryer and other hot tools. You can even install electrical outlets within the inside of the drawers. This is perfect for hiding the unsightly view of cluttered cords.

Sunscreen products neatly organized with towels and bath accessories in a bathroom storage setup.
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8. Streamlined and Functional

It’s important to keep everyday essential bathroom supplies easily accessible. Things like towels or toilet paper should always be available and easy to reach. Wire baskets are aesthetically pleasing and are available in large sizes, making them great for holding these kinds of items.

You’ll also want to consider keeping small toiletry items visible. Nobody wants guests rummaging through their cabinets looking for cotton balls or floss. Glass canisters or mason jars are perfect for displaying these essentials. You can place them along a shelf or even on top of the vanity.

Have you ever washed your hands and mistook the dispenser for hand lotion? You can avoid this mix-up by simply labeling the pump dishes. This provides a stylish but practical way to store and prevent any soap confusion. You can also carry this through within the shower to distinguish shampoos, conditioners, and body wash.

Stylish bathroom with green vanity, black accents, plants, and hanging greenery for a natural look.
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Recessed shelves with wooden bowls, skincare products, and a potted plant against brick walls.
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Metal bathroom shelves with rolled towels, hanging plant, and pink tile accents.
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Modern toilet with faux plants, wooden shelf, decorative sign, and wire basket with rolled towels.
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Contemporary bathroom with large slate tiles, compact sink, and minimalistic decor.
richardson_house/Instagram
Wooden bathroom shelves with decorative jars, plants, and a minimalist sign above toilet.
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Wooden shelves above toilet with plants, jars, wire basket, and vintage decor in a minimalist bathroom.
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Chrome containers and glass soap dish on marble surface.
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Bathroom medicine cabinet with essential oils, nail polish, and cotton swabs.
homepuzzledecor/Instagram
Bathroom storage organizer with cotton swabs, facial devices, and skincare products.
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9. Relaxation and Convenience

A bathtub caddie is one of the best ways to enhance the relaxing experience of a bath. You can use the tray for a convenient space to hold candles or bath soaps while you’re in the tub. When the bathtub is not in use, the caddie can serve as an extra place for towels or decorative plants.

Choose a caddie that fits your bathroom’s design. For farmhouse-style bathrooms, go with a wooden-crate-style caddie with a distressed finish. For more contemporary bathrooms, consider stainless steel or chrome caddies.

Modern bathroom with bold geometric wallpaper, freestanding tub, and gold fixtures.
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Small bathroom with grey slate tiles, white vanity, and a tub featuring bath accessories.
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Relaxing bathtub setup with candles, soap dispensers, and a tray holding bath essentials.
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White tiled bathroom with a bathtub tray holding bottles and hanging plant near window.
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Bathtub tray with candles, shampoo bottles, towels, and a small plant for a spa-like feel.
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10. Hidden Gem

You can keep the area underneath the bathroom sink organized with the help of plastic or fabric bins. These types of containers are available in an array of colors or prints. To maximize the space under the sink, you can even install a shelf to place additional bins above.

Pull-out sliding drawers are beneficial for accommodating the depth underneath the sink. You can typically find these organizers stacked with multiple levels of storage. Labeling the drawers will take your organization to the next level.

Clear storage boxes labeled for organizing towels, dental products, hair, and more under the sink.
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Under-sink bathroom storage with mesh drawers organizing hair products and personal care items.
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Open shelving with wicker baskets, towels, potted plant, and wicker bin in a bathroom corner.
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Bathroom sink cabinet with pink storage bins and countertop toiletries, with a patterned rug.
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11. Only for the Ture Art Lovers

Combining a double vessel sink and large vanity is the perfect addition for a spacious master bathroom. Doubling your sinks can cut your morning arguments in half.

Open-style shelving is a common trend seen within many vanity designs. One single shelf across its entirety avoids the limitations of dividers and drawers. You can decide upon its use and how to customize the storage space.

Double bathroom vanity with pink tile backsplash, gold-framed mirrors, and wooden countertop.
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Double sink bathroom vanity with wooden cabinets, large mirror, and decorative orchids.
Modern black bathroom with glass shower, stone sink, and industrial pendant lighting.
Spacious white bathroom with large mirror, black flooring, and built-in bathtub.
Country-style bathroom with black shiplap walls, wood vanity, and patterned tile flooring.
Spacious bathroom with double vanity, glass shower, and stone tile flooring.
Modern bathroom vanity with marble countertop, dual faucets, and small potted plant.
Elegant bathroom with marble vanity, silver fixtures, and decorative wallpaper.

FAQs

How can I add storage in a small bathroom?

Strategically place shelves in areas of the bathroom that typically go unused. This includes items like corner wall shelves or an organization rack above the toilet. You’ll also want to have drawer organizers and containers within any cabinets and under the sink. These ideas help to maximize the amount of storage, even in a small bathroom.

What are the best ways to organize the bathroom cabinets?

You’ll want to make sure you categorize items together within the cabinet space, such as toiletries, skincare, and soaps. It’s essential to ensure everything has its place. Acrylic containers help to keep your smaller cosmetic items organized and easy to access. Hair tools can go inside an over-the-door organization rack. You can also store larger accessories or linen within wicker baskets or bins.

How can I organize my bathroom on a budget?

With the help of DIY projects, you can save a lot of money when organizing the bathroom. You can create your own towel rack by hanging hooks along a wall. Mounting woven baskets is an easy and inexpensive way to store your linen. You’ll also find plastic storage containers to be fairly low in cost compared to acrylic or glass.

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