Check out these bathroom design ideas in a range of styles for inspiration.
This will allow a modicum of privacy while allowing light to filter through.
Decorative ceiling moldings and cloud motif wallpaper add charm to this colorful bathroom.
The Spruce / Christopher Lee Foto
Mismatched Tile
Pair two distinct tile patterns for a deliberately mismatched look.
Dual patterns on the walls and floors give this small London bathroom an eclectic and eccentric feel.
Wrap-Around Backsplash
Turn a sink niche into a feature with a wrap-around backsplash.
Desiree Burns Interiors
In this London powder room, a pink marble sink and matching wrap-around backsplash protects the tropicalbathroom wallpaper.
Add a short backsplash in a neutral tile or stone to protect paint or wallpaper.
Source vintage sinks, bathtubs, plumbing fixtures, and more at local architectural salvage yards or online.
Studio Peake
Double Wall-Mounted Sinks
JL Design/Reagen Taylor Photography
Not every shared bathroom needs a built-in double vanity.
Square Tiles
Tyler Karu
Before you reach for subway tile, consider square tile instead.
Pair square tile with patterned wallpaper in warm earth tones of green for a layered look.
Ginger Barber Interior Design/ Photo by Michael Hunter
This minimalist open-plandouble showerand bath has pivoting glass doors that maximize light and air flow from the wrap-around windows.
The wall-to-wall lighting creates visual interest in this contemporary bathroom.
A. Naber Design repurposed a midcentury modern buffet into a bathroom vanity with character and plenty of storage.
Studio Peake
Interior designer Jessica Risko Smith of JRS ID warmed up this all-white bathroom with brass fixtures and glamorous lighting.
Take it floor to ceiling to draw the eye upward and make a smaller bathroom feel more spacious.
Make a pass-through bathroom feel distinct by adding a coat of paint such as this cool mint green color.
Studio Peake
Hang art on the wall above to anchor the space.
Stack a pair of niches to maximize space in a small bathroom.
Custom Niche
Install a large mirror opposite a window to maximize natural light.
Desiree Burns Interiors
Bathroom Vanity Table
Lisa Gilmore Design/Native House Photography
Add glamour to aprimary bathroomwith a custom vanity station.
Wood Accents
Warm up a modern bathroom with wood accents.
The all-over pattern will make the space feel larger.
JL Design/Reagen Taylor Photography
Faux Windows
Latham Interiors
Hang mirrors opposite windows to magnify natural light.
A pair of simple mirrors over the vanity function like extra windows in this light and airy space.
Wet Room
Consider a practicalwet room layoutto maximize space.
Lisa Gilmore Design/ Photo byNative House Photography
Arched Details
Kate Marker Interiors
Choose custom details to give a bathroom character.
High windows bring in plenty of light in this contemporary space.
Built-In Tub
Save space with a built-in bathtub.
Tyler Karu
Double Nooks
Create custom niches around a built-in tub for an uncluttered look.
Style it with neutral accessories for a cohesive feel.
Storage Wall Nook
Add a built-in wall nook for storing towels next to the shower.
Design byCathie Hong Interiors/Margaret Austin Photo
Be sure to stack and roll towels neatly for an uncluttered feel.
Stacked vertical tile and clear glass shower doors make this small space feel open and spacious.
Octagonal Shower Window
Erin Williamson Design
Create a memorable design with a custom window.
Design byTidal Interiors/ Photo byJenny Siegwart
An octagonal shower window complements this modern space finished with graphic floor tile and black accents.
Cohesive Color Palette
Design byStudio KT
Create flow between adjoining spaces by using similar colors and finishes.
Galley-Style Layout
Design byCathie Hong Interiors/Christy Q.
A. Naber Design/ Photo byJenny Siegwart
Photography
Create a focal point in a railroad-style bathroom with dark gray tile on the far wall.
fire off the accent tile onto the floor for a seamless look that adds contrast with light gray walls.
Complement white and beige finishes with shiny brass hardware.
Alexis Bednyak DesignandSearl Lamaster Howe Architects/ Photo and Styling byAlyssa Rosenheck
Wall of Mirrors
Kendall Wilkinson Design
Customize your bathroom design with bespoke decorative touches.
Semi-Opaque Glass
Choose semi-opaque glass to preserve privacy while letting the light shine through.
Opalescent wall tile and white finishes give this small bathroom an airy feel.
Design byJRS ID/ Photo byErin Feinblatt
Half-Wall Shower
Create partial privacy around a walk-in shower with ahalf-wall shower.
Install glass on the top half of the wall that acts as a splash guard.
These cafe curtains offer just enough cover to provide privacy while letting natural light pour in.
Design byJRS ID/ Photo byLeela Cyd
Window Seat
Turn your bathroom into a rest room by adding in seating.
Wall-Hung Toilet
Maite Granda
Wall-hung toilets make a bathroom feel contemporary, and are easier to clean.
This light and airy space combines white tiles in varying patterns with vertical shiplap for a fresh look.
Mindy Gayer Design Co./ Photo byLindsay Stetson Thompson
Decorate withbathroom-friendly plants, a palette ofearth-tone colors, and textural decor such as woven baskets or rugs.
Wall Moldings
Use wall moldings to create a polished look.
Picture frame molding painted the same color as the walls will add dimension.
Desiree Burns Interiors
Angled Shower Bench
Optimize space in a small shower with an angled corner bench.
The built-in bench in this walk-in shower provides a place to sit without taking up too much floor space.
Built-In Bathroom Storage
Charbonneau Interiors
Maximize storage with floor-to-ceiling built-ins.
Emily Henderson Design/ Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp
Textured Wall Finish
Laura Brophy Interiors
Banish grout lines in the shower with a textured wall finish.
The wall texture will add interest while preserving a minimalist look.
Bathtub Nook
A Beautiful Mess
Create a cozy nook for your bathtub with floor-to-ceiling tile.
Lori Gentile Interior Design/ Photo byJenny Siegwart
Thisbathroom remodelfeatures a wash of sea-blue tiles to define the space.
Wall-Mounted Fixtures
Save counter space by installing plumbing fixtures on the wall above the sink.
The same trick can be used with bathtub hardware.
Design byMindy Gayer Design Co./ Photo by Vanessa Lentine
Floating Vanity
The Home Consultant
Float the vanity to make a galley-style bathroom feel more spacious.
Install a wall-to-wall polished concrete floating vanity to add industrial flair.
White walls and a dark stone tile floor complement this mountain home bathroom.
Malcolm Simmons forEmily Henderson Design
Deep Shower
Create zones in a deep windowless shower to make it more practical.
Interior designer Brittany Farinas of House of One created partial privacy by choosing semi-opaque glass.
Floor-to-Ceiling Storage
Mel Bean Interiors
Build floor-to-ceiling cabinets to maximize storage.
Design byTidal Interiors/ Photo byJenny Siegwart
Feature Wall Divider
Anchor a floating bathtub with an accent wall.
In this space, a built-in tub enclosure doubles as a bench for the adjoining shower.
Corner Shower Room
Create a self-contained shower room in the corner of a spacious bathroom.
Lisa Gilmore Design/Native House Photography
Use simple materials and a streamlined design for a zen feel.
Vintage Fixtures
Preserve the character of a vintage bungalow by updating the bathroom with period-appropriate finishes.
Chosetimeless bathroom finishessuch as penny tiles on the floor and a freestanding porcelain and chrome sink.
Design byTidal Interiors/ Photo byJenny Siegwart
Paint walls and wood trim in the same color for a low-contrast look that focuses on texture.
This shower/tub combo has a pivoting glass splash guard that mimics pill-shaped shower tiles for a minimalist feel.
Turn a window into an open-faced cabinet with the addition of glass shelves.
Flourish Interior Design/ Photo byJenny Siegwart
Caroline Andreoni Interior Design Studio ran cabinetry all the way up to the ceiling to create storage for essentials.
Custom Millwork
Urbanology Designs/ Photo by Stephen Karlisch
Custom millwork will give your bathroom a luxury feel.
Decorative Ceiling Beams
Marie Flanigan Interiors
Nothing says rustic like exposed wood ceiling beams.
Brophy Interiors
If your bathroom didn’t come with them, add character with decorative beams.
Narrow Bathroom
Use a half wall to help structure a narrow bathroom.
Playful Wall Tiles
Add playfulness and practicality with fish scale tiles.
Latham Interiors
Inlaid Tile Rug
Add a custom feel to your bathroom with an inlaid tile rug.
The space around this bateau-style soaking tub is defined with an embedded tile rug finished with a dark border.
Handmade zellige tiles add interest and texture that make this space feel extra inviting.
Flourish Interior Design/ Photo byJenny Siegwart
Mosaic Tile Flooring
Michelle Berwick Design
Customize your space with a mosaic tile word or phrase.
Exposed Ceiling
Before you drywall that ceiling, consider leaving exposed wood to add natural texture.
Round Sink
Create a focal point in a small bathroom with a striking standalone sink.
Kate Marker Interiors
A round marble sink atop a vintage vanity is the showpiece in this farmhouse space.
Pair a curvy backsplash with illustrated wallpaper and an antique chandelier for a romantic feel.
Anchor the space with an airy pendant light.
Design byIf Walls Could Talk
Try a two-tone tile design to give the space dimension and visual interest.
Skip shower doors to create a seamless flow.
Window Shutters
Make window treatments part of your renovation plan rather than a decorative afterthought.
Desiree Burns Interiors
Include a practical shower niche to store shampoo and soap.
Painted Wainscoting
Makebathroom wainscotingthe same height as a shower half wall to create a harmonious feel.
Paint the walls in a uniform color such assage greenfor a relaxing feel.
Desiree Burns Interiors
Wood-Look Tile
Add a modern rustic feel to a contemporary bathroom with wood-look tiling.
Run tile on both walls and floors for a cohesive feel.
Black grout will give white tile a modern look.
Latham Interiors
Paint the niche white to match baseboards and window trim so that it looks intentional.
Silver Bathtub
Create an eye-catching focal point with a metallic tub.
Choose bright copper or a silver tone for amodern farmhouse bathroom.
Design byNORDforLiving Architecture/ Photo by Jack Hobhouse
Painted and Unpainted Wood
Mix painted and unpainted wood to add interest in a small space.
Pair light wood tones with soft shades of green to complement a farmhouse bathroom.
Contrast a pale stone sink with textured charcoal walls and brass accents for a striking look.
Latham Interiors
Picture Frame Moldings
Simple picture frame moldings can add elegance to your bathroom.
Hang a painting on the wall to add extra dimension.
Erin Williamson Design
Design byStudio KT
Design byCathie Hong Interiors/Christy Q. Photography
Design byLiving with Lolo/ Photo by Life Created
Design byCathie Hong Interiors/ Photo byMargaret Austin Photo
Kendall Wilkinson Design
Erin Williamson Design
Tyler Karu
Design byKate Marker Interiors/ Photo byStoffer Photography
Kendall Wilkinson Design
Desiree Burns Interiors
Maite Granda
Mindy Gayer Design Co./ Photo byLane Dittoe
Design by Amy Leferink ofInterior Impressions/ Mackenzie Merrill Photography
Maite Granda
Tyler Karu
Charbonneau Interiors
Laura Brophy Interiors
A Beautiful Mess
Emily Henderson Design/ Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp
Design byLindye Galloway Studio/ Photo by Chad Mellon
The Home Consultant
Emily Henderson Design/ Photo by Sara Ligorria-TrampHigh ceilings
Design byLiving with Lolo/ Photo by Life Created
House of One
Mel Bean Interiors
Design byLiving with Lolo/ Photo by Life Created
Design byGreyHunt Interiors/ Photo by Stacy Zarin Goldberg
Design byLindye Galloway Studio/ Photo by Chad Mellon
JL Design/Reagen Taylor Photography
The Home Consultant
Latham Interiors
Erin Williamson Design
Jacqueline Blum Design/ Photo byJenny Siegwart
Becca Interiors
Leclair Decor
Emily Bowser forEmily Henderson Design/ Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp
Caroline Andreoni Interior Design Studio/ Photo by Laura Jacques
Urbanology Designs/ Photo by Stephen Karlisch
Marie Flanigan Interiors
Marie Flanigan Interiors
Studio Peake
Caroline Andreoni Interior Design/ Photo by Sophie Lloyd
Fantastic Frank
Marie Flanigan Interiors
Jessica Nelson Design/Carina Skrobecki Photography
Michelle Berwick Design
KG Designs
Lobster and Swan
Marie Flanigan Interiors
Becca Interiors
Brexton Cole Interiors
Michelle Berwick Design
Max Humphrey and Beebe Skidmore forEmily Henderson Design/ Photo By Kaitlin Green
Michelle Berwick Design
Becca Interiors
Michelle Berwick Design
Design byO’Hara Interiors/ Photo byAndrea Calo
Jessica Nelson Design/Carina Skrobecki Photography
Michelle Berwick Design
Mary Patton Design
Michelle Berwick Design
Emily Henderson Design/ Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp
Becca Interiors
Kate Marker Interiors
Kate Marker Interiors
Jessica Nelson Design/Carina Skrobecki Photography