Clean lines, clutter-free counters, and smart storage, oh my!
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A minimalist bathroom feels clean, fresh, and sleek.
From modern toScandinavianand boho, aminimalist stylebathroom can be adapted to express your favorite design styles.

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It can be bold or understated.
These details are easy to update and make all the difference in completing and elevating any room.
The straight lines and sharp 90-degree corners will give your bathroom a modern yet simplistic feel.

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Larger bathrooms can look great with a rectangular sink, giving you more sink space.
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Eliminate clutter by removingshower curtainsand using glass enclosures.
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Sometimes minimalism can feel cold and sparse.

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Bring warmth and a spa-like feel to yourorganic modern bathroomby incorporating natural elements like wood.
Choose a wood thats beautiful and durable enough for the bathroom, DelMonico says.
Teak, bamboo, or hardwoods are all smart options.

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Look to apothecary-style bottles to give that luxurious, hotel-inspired finish to your counter tops.
“For the rest of the bathroom, keep texture to a minimum.

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Colored tile is an option to add interest.
Any old or ratty towels will make your bathroom look sadparticularly if youre leaning toward a minimal theme.
Consider opting for white oak or teak, which will be able to withstand humidity and water.

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Countertops are kept mostly bare and toiletries are stored in a mirroredmedicine cabinetabove the vanity for a clutter-free look.
This little powder room fromDesiree Burns Interiorshas a minimalist palette of white, black, and antique gold.
A patterned black-and-white tile floor adds some personality while staying within the minimalist color palette.

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The glass doors flood the airy space with light, and soft gold plumbing fixtures add warmth.
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Minimalist doesn’t have to mean stark or cutting edge.
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A minimalist bathroom can still incorporate art and decor without looking cluttered or overdone.

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To start, clear any unnecessary clutter or find spaces where it can be hidden out of sight.
Consider installing a medicine cabinet or a vanity with storage.
Incorporate sleek, warm textures and calming colors.

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Keep your countertop clear of everything except the necessities.
Embrace a spa-like approach.
A zen bathroom incorporates serene colors, clean lines, and minimal decor.

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Counters are clear, bathroom products are beautifully decanted, and some added greenery for a lively look.
Typically, the smallest a bathroom can be while still being functional is 15 square feet.

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