By embracing simplicity and smart design, they turn even the tiniest spaces into tranquil retreats.

So how do they do it?

Your vanity mirror is one of those moments.

Bright white minimalist bathroom with big wood framed windows and freestanding tub

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Round mirrors create a gentle flow, Ruff explains, counteracting all the sharp angles in a minimalist bathroom.

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“Thats where natural materials and organic accentsthink plants, wicker, and jutecome in,” Goldman says.

Round mirror in bathroom

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“Theyre the perfect antidote to all those sharp edges, making a space feel alive.

In an exceptionally minimalist bath, even stained glass windows can work.

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Minimalist bathroom with free standing tub and natural material footstool

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A bold tile backsplash behind a vanity is a brilliant way to bend the rules of minimalist design.

“It creates a seamless, cohesive look that makes the entire vanity feel effortless and clean.”

Not ready to take on a full renovation to add arched doorways or recesses to your home?

Bright white bathroom with big wood framed windows

Design byC&C Partners/ Photo by Beverly Glenn

Conjure the beauty of arches on a budget with an arched mirror or arched medicine cabinet.

Take globe sconces, for examplethey add style and uniqueness without ever feeling fussy.

Other options to consider include cylindrical sconces or LED rod sconces.

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Minimalist bathroom with gray tile wall, round mirror, and decorative sconces

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