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Next Luxury • Home Design • Master Bathroom Ideas for a Luxurious Retreat

Master Bathroom Ideas for a Luxurious Retreat

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Master Bathroom Ideas for a Luxurious Retreat

  • by — Tom Scalisi
  • Published on April 10, 2018

Bathroom Ideas

The master bathroom is a personal retreat, a space where comfort and luxury converge to create the ultimate sanctuary. From sleek glass paneling and art deco tiles to warm Tuscan hues and rustic farmhouse accents, the design possibilities are endless.

Whether you dream of a spa-like shower sauna, a classic claw-foot tub, or modern slate finishes, your master bathroom is a canvas for your creativity and taste.

These master bathroom ideas inspire you to transform this private space into a haven of relaxation and refined style, bringing a touch of 5-star splendor into your everyday life.

1. Glass Shower Door Master Bedroom Ideas

If you’ve spent a lot of money on your master bathroom remodeling project, you’ve probably tried to enhance or at least maintain its flow. Choosing the right shower door can make or break your bathroom’s style. A glass shower door is a great way to keep your high-end bathroom feeling open and airy.

There are a number of ways that glass shower doors improve bathroom designs. The highly reflective nature of a glass panel can make the room feel much brighter. If your master bathroom suffers from being too dark, a glass shower door is a great choice to fill the room with a little extra reflected light. Also, it makes the shower feel like part of the room without being cordoned off by a shower curtain.

There are a few options for glass shower doors. There are frameless doors, semi-frameless doors, swinging doors, and sliding doors. If you’re thinking that sounds like a lot of choices, that’s because the sky is the limit with these doors. So, do your research and choose the best design for your master bathroom remodel.

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2. Creative Concepts Embracing Spaciousness

Along with glass shower doors, large master bathroom showers are a stylish trend that has been around for a few years. Lots of glass and tile, multiple shower heads, and built-in benches are popular features of these large shower rooms.

Why would someone want a large shower room with multiple shower heads? Well, the answer is obvious, but let’s take a mature approach to the topic. If you share your bathroom with someone else, getting ready in the morning is less of a hassle when you have the room to get prepared at the same time.

Also, a less popular but still practical reason for a large shower room is that it makes pet care easier. If you have a muddy pup, giving them a bath can be a lot less stressful in a large, closed shower.

It’s important that your master bathroom shower room looks like a stylish space, not like a football locker room shower. Avoiding plain white tiles and nickel fixtures is probably best. Consider using floor inlays, premium light fixtures, and a high-end glass shower surround.

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3. Exploring Marble Tile Concepts

There’s no material that can go as far or be used in more ways in a master bathroom than light marble. It can be used as floor tile to create a beautiful, clean walking area. It can also find itself sitting atop a dark sink vanity to create a smooth surface that reflects light and is easy to maintain. If money allows, installing marble tile on the walls makes an incredible impression, making your master bathroom feel like a five-star spa.

Unlike some other stones or ceramic tile, marble has a softer touch, so it’s great for the shower, sink, and surfaces that you’ll touch often. They’ll feel comfortable and inviting instead of cold and rough.

If you look through the images in this category, you’ll see some of the gorgeous ways you can use marble to enhance the look and feel of your bathroom. There are inlays, mosaics, and large-format tiles, all of which can bring light, class, and texture to a master bathroom. Take a few styling cues from some of the master bathroom designs that appeal to you and try to incorporate them into yours.

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4. Design Ideas to Elevate Your Contemporary Space

If you prefer clean, straight lines, flat surfaces, and a minimalist color palette for your master bathroom remodel, contemporary is your style. These bathrooms are highly functional but simple in design. Cabinet doors are typically flat-paneled, surfaces are usually solid in color, and any moldings and trim work are kept to a minimum.

Since this is your preferred design, you need to figure out how to incorporate the look into your own master bathroom. For cabinetry, you can try stores like IKEA, as many of their designs are distinctly modern and contemporary. This modern double vanity would be right at home in a master bathroom with other contemporary touches.

When it comes to flooring, choices can become a little more varied. Bamboo is a stylish floor material for contemporary master bathrooms as it’s sustainable and water-resistant. Smaller floor tiles arranged in patterns with sharp, right angles are also common choices for these bathrooms as they keep with contemporary style.

Contemporary color palettes can be straightforward and simple as well. One or two colors, usually whites and grays, are the usual choices, but black and other dark hues can work as well. Take a look through these images to get an idea of how these rooms’ designers chose their color palettes.

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5. Luxurious Concepts Highlighting Free-Standing Tub Elegance

Since you’ve already seen some of the pictures in this article, you’ve probably noticed at least a few with a freestanding bathtub. These beauties are meant to sit by themselves in the middle of the floor, requiring no walls on any side. They draw your attention, look beautiful, and provide a deep vessel to have a good soak in after a long day.

There are a ton of options for freestanding tubs, and you can choose one to either fit your style or style your master bathroom renovation around. Classic clawfoot tubs with a traditional faucet look great in traditional or country-style bathrooms, while contemporary designs can make a modern master bathroom look like a million bucks.

There are a few things about a freestanding bathtub you have to be prepared to commit to. For one, these tubs are incredibly heavy. They’re much heavier than a built-in tub, so keep that in mind during installation and when you fill it up with water. You might need to reinforce the floor. Also, there’s no storage space in a freestanding tub, so you’ll either have to find a caddy or bring your soap with you every time.

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6. Contrasting Color Schemes and Finishes

While light bathrooms have long been the classic choice for bathrooms, you may want your master bath to have a little more personality, color, or contrast. There are many ways to make this look work, and based on your taste, you could put together a truly amazing combination.

While dark floors may not be your thing, you can add contrast by breaking up your light floor with a few dark accents. This could be as small as a few dark tiles installed here and there, or as involved as an inlay design in the middle of the room. This technique can also be used for the shower wall, so if you’re looking for some contrast, don’t count out the shower space.

We wouldn’t blame you if you decided to leave your floor as one light color, but you can still achieve a contrasting palette in other ways. Consider using dark or even black cabinetry for your master bathroom sink and vanity. Follow it up with matching mirror frames and you’ve got the start of some really nice contrast.

Finally, if you’re still looking for more contrast, don’t forget to grab some accent towels. They can do a lot to tie in the design, and as inexpensive as they are, you should be using them to class up your master bathroom anyway.

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7. Infusing Your Master Bathroom With Wood Accent Inspirations

If you’re commandeering your master bathroom and want to put some manly touches on it, you need to take a look at the next set of images. These pictures all include hardwood touches that can really set off a master bathroom‘s design. From simple and subtle to in-your-face, incorporating wood into your design might be the right move for you.

Every room looks good with hardwood floors—they’re a staple of interior design—and master bathrooms are no exception. A quality hardwood floor in your bathroom can be a great look, but what about the moisture and humidity? What can be done to protect the floors? Well, you have some options. You can forego actual wood and opt for a wood-look tile, or vinyl planks, or you can use bamboo flooring. While not all that traditional, bamboo looks great and resists water damage better than other materials. Beyond that, you can seal your hardwood floor and do your best to keep water off of it.

There are other areas that you can use to add some wood accents. Exposed ceiling beams might be a possibility, depending on your home’s construction. Also, using stained wood cabinets will automatically add that wood touch you’re looking for without much effort.

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8. Lighting Concepts to Enhance Your Space

Choosing the right lighting fixtures for your master bathroom renovation is actually pretty important. These images in this section range from very fancy and intricate to low-budget yet effective. While we don’t necessarily suggest that you hang a crystal chandelier in your master bathroom, we do think you can take a few cues from some of these designs.

The old standby light and exhaust fan combination is the standard option for master bathroom lighting, but we think you can go beyond that with something more elegant. While it’s important to have an exhaust fan in your bathroom, a builder-basic unit is not going to offer the luxurious touch that you’re looking for. Upgrade to something like this bathroom exhaust fan with a night light and Bluetooth speaker for a more custom touch in your master bathroom.

If you’re still looking for a little more light, particularly by your vanity, consider adding some wall sconces to either side of the mirror. They look far more custom than the overhead vanity lights that we’re all so familiar with. Also, consider some overhead recessed LED lights. They can be placed in several locations through the bathroom and they’re extremely efficient.

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9. Elevating Wall Textures and Surfaces

One of the best ways to bring some interest into your master bath project is by adding some texture to the walls. When you take an empty space and add some visual interest, it adds a bit of class, enriching the luxury feel that your master bath should be going for.

The most obvious way to add some texture to a bathroom wall is with tile, but we’ve already covered that. Another option to achieve the textured look is to use stacked stone. Stacked stone kits look amazing and will definitely add a rustic texture to a vertical surface in your bathroom. You can surround a mirror, wrap a column, or pick an entire wall to use as an elegant accent.

Another awesome way to break up a plain wall is by using shiplap boards and paneling the entire wall. Shiplap can be used vertically but its main use is for horizontal designs. A shiplap wall looks beautiful, fits well in a variety of different styles of bathrooms, and breaks up a wall in a simple and clean way.

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FAQs

What is the best style for a master bathroom?

The best master bathroom style is one that aligns with your personal preferences and lifestyle while creating a harmonious blend of functionality and aesthetics. A timeless and popular choice is the modern-contemporary style, characterized by clean lines, minimalistic design, and a focus on sleek materials like glass, metal, and stone.

This style often incorporates open spaces, natural light, and a neutral color palette, fostering an atmosphere of tranquility and sophistication. Ultimately, the best master bathroom style is the one that resonates with you, offering a space of comfort, relaxation, and a reflection of your unique taste.

How can I create a spa-like atmosphere in my master bedroom?

To create a spa-like atmosphere in your master bathroom, focus on incorporating calming elements and luxurious touches. Opt for a neutral color palette with soft tones, such as blues, greens, and earthy hues. Consider installing a soaking tub or a spacious walk-in shower with rainfall and handheld showerheads.

Incorporate natural materials like stone, wood, and plants to evoke a sense of serenity. Soft, fluffy towels, ambient lighting, and scented candles can further enhance the relaxation experience. Don’t forget to add storage solutions to keep the space clutter-free, and consider adding a comfortable seating area to truly unwind in your spa-inspired retreat.

What are some luxurious features I can add to my master bathroom?

For a touch of luxury in your master bathroom, you can consider several opulent features. A heated flooring system can provide comfort, especially during colder months. Install a high-end soaking tub, such as a freestanding tub with elegant curves or a whirlpool tub with soothing jets.

Incorporate smart technology, such as a digital shower control system that allows you to customize water temperature and flow. Consider adding a built-in sound system to enjoy music while you relax. High-quality materials like marble, granite, or quartz countertops can also elevate the bathroom’s overall aesthetic.

Tom Scalisi

Writer

Tom Scalisi spent over 15 years learning the ins and outs of construction, remodeling, DIY, and home renovation. He has also curated quite an impressive collection of tools.

Tom Scalisi spent over 15 years learning the ins and outs of construction, remodeling, DIY, and home renovation. He has also curated quite an impressive collection of tools.

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