Check out these primary bathroom ideas for inspiration.
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Install a Glass Shower
Make your primary bathroom feel extra spacious with a glass shower.

The Spruce / Christopher Lee Foto
Leclair Decor chose a glass shower with black metal framing that creates a self-contained shower for busy mornings.
Add Boho Design Style
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The dark drawers add a grounding element while suspending the vanity gives it a sense of lightness.

Leclair Decor
Aseamless mirrored wallabove reflects the light from the opposite window, doubling the space.
Brass accents add warmth.
The room is anchored by a large picture window and soaking tub for more relaxed moments.

Leclair Decor
Calimia Home chose gauzy half-curtains that practically disappear.
Simply framed mirrors superimposed on top of windows above the double sink vanity blend in seamlessly.
Brushed brass mirrors and plumbing fixtures add a bit of bling.

Design byA. Naber Design/ Photo byJenny Siegwart
Match Wall and Floor Tile
Design byCathie Hong Interiors/ Photo byChristy Q.
It creates a floor-to-ceiling backsplash for the tub, while adding depth and framing the view.
Twin vanities are positioned under the high windows that provide privacy and natural light.

Leclair Decor
A herringbone wood patterned floor adds movement and a classic note to balance all the gloss and shine.
A wide shared mirror on the wall above reflects the forest green shower tile.
The abundantbathroom storagekeeps the space looking showroom-ready and clutter-free.

Leclair Decor
Studio Peake outfitted this colorful primary bathroom with neon yellow window shutters and ceiling wallpaper for a whimsical touch.
Add a Tile Accent Wall
Include a tileaccent wallin your primary bathroom to add color or pattern.
A semi-opaque glass partition protects against splashes while allowing the color to shine through.

Britt Design Studio
Desiree Burns Interiors square blue zellige tiles that add a textural handmade feel to this spacious room.
Upgrade Vanity Hardware
Dress up a double vanity with sculptural gold-toned hardware that looks like jewelry.
Desiree Burns Interiors chose brass handles to echo the mirrors and sconces in this stylish primary bathroom.

Design byJessica Nelson Design/ Photo byCarina Skrobecki Photography
How do I begin styling a primary bathroom?
Should all primary bathrooms feature a tub?
The only reason to have a bathtub in a primary bathroom is personal preference.

Laura Brophy Interiors
What bathroom features add the most value?

Laura Brophy Interiors

Calimia Home

Design byKG Designs/ Photo byHeidi Culver

Design byEmily Henderson Design/ Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp

Design byCathie Hong Interiors/Margaret Austin Photo

Design byCathie Hong Interiors/Margaret Austin Photo

Design byCathie Hong Interiors/Margaret Austin Photo

Leclair Decor

Mary Patton Design

Laura Brophy Interiors

Kendall Wilkinson Design

Design byCathie Hong Interiors/ Photo byChristy Q. Photography

Erin Williamson Design

Mary Patton Design

Mary Patton Design

Mary Patton Design

Erin Williamson Design

Whittney Parkinson Design

Whittney Parkinson Design

Design byMindy Gayer Design Co./ Photo by Vanessa Lentine

Whittney Parkinson Design

Design byMindy Gayer Design Co./ Photo by Vanessa Lentine

Leah O’Connell Design

Chelius House of Design

Charbonneau Interiors

A Beautiful Mess

Brexton Cole Interiors

Will Brown Interiors

Brexton Cole Interiors

Maite Granda

Will Brown Interiors

Design byMaite Granda

Desiree Burns Interiors

Home Made by Carmona

Desiree Burns Interiors

Design byMVRDVwithMole ArchitectsforLiving Architecture/ Photo by Jack Hobhouse

Studio Peake

Desiree Burns Interiors

Michelle Boudreau Design

Desiree Burns Interiors

Desiree Burns Interiors