65 Modern Bathroom Styles That Are Luxury Redefined

BATHROOMS DESIGN

There are several wet room ideas and designs available, from ultra-minimal frameless options, to the bold statement black Crittall styles. Shower rooms and guest en-suites can often be squeezed into a surprisingly small footprint using space-saving fittings and a cloakroom basin. Keep it simple, safe with thermostatic valve showers and easy to clean. If you have some extra room to spare, consider adding seating to your bathroom. For large bathrooms this may mean built-in seating under large bay windows, or alongside oversized vanities. Add an artistic flair to your space by getting creative with tile.

  • The teak tub and pair of sinks warm up this distinctly minimal room.
  • These bathrooms provide a safe and comfortable space that allows people with different abilities to maintain their privacy and independence while carrying out essential personal care routines.
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  • A professional can help you determine the best locations for grab bars based on your specific needs.

While this stylish bath skips a lot of the storage options many of us expect with a primary bath, it can make for a fun powder or guest bath concept. This works especially well in a bath that is otherwise subdued as it can keep the patterns and color plays from feeling cacophonous. While there’s a time and place for maximalism, the same can be said for a more minimalist aesthetic. Here a simple vanity is set off with a hexagonal flooring that adds just enough interest to elevate the space. Cool gray and white tones can be used in a way that still feels inviting.

Mirror Placement

The clean and minimalist atmosphere of the glass and stone bathroom is gaining popularity. The surprising pattern lends some character to an otherwise plain wall. Not to mention, the natural pebble stone grooves provide the needed traction between wet feet and floor. Gone are the bulky bathroom cabinets and even the more recent floating shelves. In place are recessed walls which are handy for your miniature plants, candles, and toiletries.

BATHROOMS DESIGN

Soft duck egg tones, blush pinks and sage greens are perfect for injecting romance and creating a tranquil atmosphere. After purchasing her first historic home, built in 1915, and turning it into the home of her dreams, a passion for interior design was ignited. After a 15-year career in the luxury event space, she pivoted her company to focus on interior design and in 2019 launched Plaster & Patina. Today she specialises in respectfully breathing new life into old homes and in transforming newly-built properties into homes with soul. Add some greenery, such as small succulents on the window or hanging planters.