Half-Mile Farm
Country-style interior design is one of those things: you know it when you see it.
To inspire your bathrooms design, we rounded up 30 country bathroom ideas you might incorporate into your home.
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Half-Mile Farm
Galloway chose farmhouse table legs (sometimes called country table legs) to ground the vanity.
In this bathroom,Kelly Canada Designinstalled two rugged partitions of reclaimed wood for a double shower bathing area.
The rows of raw wood offers dimension and interest in a way that feels simultaneously old and new.
Design byLindye Galloway Studio/ Photo byMike Van Tassell
The neutral skirt adds a homeyness to an already timeless bathroom.
Sweet touches like the airy curtains and bathtub tray only add to the countryside-inspired charm.
She layered vintage artwork and decor objects around this bathroom’s classic clawfoot tub.
Design byKelly Canada Design/ Photo byPolina Pigulevsky
The framed vintage landscape is a standout, as is the dark stained wood side table.
Add a Barn Door
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Few things are more countrythan a sliding barn door.
This one is not only functional but an easy way to enhance the interest of your country-style bathroom.
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That’s not the case with this bathroom atCedar Lakes Estate.
They layered cozy elements to add warmth to the white space.
A working fireplace is a luxurious touch, as is the faux fur rug.
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All you need now is a good book.
of these words could describe this bathroom.
Its charm is enhanced with a vintage-style pedestal sink with stained wooden legs.
Design byLindye Galloway Studio/ Photo byMike Van Tassell
Exposed plumbing and a woven wastebasket round out the mysterious but not moody space.
There’s a lighthearted feel to this design, even with a dark color palette.
It’s heaven in the form of a country bathroom.
Design byMarie Flanigan Interiors/ Photo by Julie Soefer
The window is dressed with sheer shades, providing a sunny space to get ready for the day.
Mix Textures
Can you name all the textures featured in thisMarie Flanigan Interiors-designed bathroom?
The highlight of this space though is copper soaking tub, which is the essence of country chic.
Design byAnne Rae Design/ Photo byJenny Siegwart
Take a Modern Approach
Need proof country bathrooms can look modern?
Consider this bathroom designed byLindye Galloway StudioExhibit A.
It pairs a farmhouse-style vanity with sleekblack-painted wallsand petite sconces, balancing edgy with approachable.
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Take the soaking tub, for instance.
It’s made all-the-more dramatic with a 360-degree shower curtain that wraps around the entire perimeter of the tub.
It’s pretty and practical.
Design byCedar Lakes Estate
The glass-walled shower and light painted walls keeps the focus where it should be: on the tub.
Lay Checkerboard Flooring
Black-and-white checkerboard tiles are as versatile as flooring comes.
They offer a graphic popa refreshing graphic moment in otherwise soft and serene spaces.
Design byLindye Galloway Studio/ Photo byMike Van Tassell
Bring the Outdoors In
Every room could benefit from a dose of green.
That’s especially the case with country bathrooms.
Beams also draw the eye up, adding architectural interest.
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For a punch of more personality, opt for colorful tiles.
In this bathroom,Victoria Forehan Designextended the patterned tiles from the floor to ceiling.
To make the most of your paint color, don’t stop at the walls.
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Design byLindye Galloway Studio/ Photo byMike Van Tassell
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Design byLindye Galloway Studio/ Photo byMike Van Tassell
Cedar Lakes Estate
Design byTown & Country Design Studio/ Photo byPatricia Burke
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Design byMarie Flanigan Interiors/ Photo by Julie Soefer
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Design byThe Interior Collective/ Photo byMadeline Harper