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36 Bathtub Ideas With Luxurious Appeal
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What could be more relaxing than a nice long soak? The answer: soaking in a tub that looks as good as it feels! When it comes time to unwind, slipping into those shimmering suds feels like a mini-vacation. And compared to hitting the spa for some well-deserved "me time", a luxurious tub is an indulgence that pays for itself time and time again. Whether you're looking for the latest features or just want something that fits your carefully coordinated decor, this curated collection of designer bathtubs is sure to inspire. So dim the lights, put on some soft music, and sink into the tub of your dreams.
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Bathtubs are a great way to add an air of luxury to your bathroom. Adding some of the accessories discussed below would help you truly take things to the next level:
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46 Bathroom Design Ideas to Inspire Your Next Renovation
Looking for bathroom design ideas? Of course you are, that's why you're here! Whether you’re making small upgrades, going for a full overhaul, or just daydreaming from your desk, a bathroom renovation can make a big difference in the feel of your home (and your skin-care routine). So it’s no wonder that along with the kitchen, this practical space often takes top priority when it comes time to remodel. But choosing a brand-new look isn’t always easy, so we’ve gathered an array of bathroom design ideas from the hallowed pages of Architectural Digest and the equally hallowed digital pages of Clever—each filled with inspiring ideas for your own renovation—including relaxing tubs, glamorous vanities, and sleek showers. From crisp and approachable to luxurious and extra, see stylish spaces that midafternoon daydreams are made of.
Marble Masterpiece
The master bath of a New Jersey estate renovated by architect Annabelle Selldorf and designer Matthew Frederick contains a Mies van der Rohe chair by Knoll and a tub filler by Boffi.
Photo: François Dischinger
Fireside Bathtub
A vintage T. H. Robsjohn-Gibbings Klismos chair and footstool sit in the Calacatta marble–clad master bath of Thomas O’Brien and Dan Fink's Long Island home. The lighting is by Thomas O’Brien for Visual Comfort, and the tub and fittings are by Waterworks.
Water Views
The master bath of a Southampton, New York, retreat by interior designer David Netto and architect David Hottenroth is pure luxury. We are so ready to soak in the tub while listening to the waves.
Photo: Miguel Flores-Vianna
Long Island Lavatory
At a Long Island home reimagined by architect Kevin Lindores and designer Daniel Sachs, the walls are painted in Farrow & Ball's Elephant's Breath the rug is there to soften to the blow when one is forced to leave that beautiful tub.
Travertine and Stone
Travertine wall panels and a geometric stone-tile floor lend warm tones to the master bath of a Manhattan penthouse by Dufner Heighes; the vintage light fixture and funky collage make the space feel one-of-a-kind.
Paris Powder Room
The master bath of a home outside Paris designed by architect Charles Zana is a marble wonderland! If you're going to do something, why not commit?
Stunning Manhattan Master Bath
At a Manhattan townhouse renovated by Sawyer | Berson, the master bath, clad in cipollino marble, is equipped with a circa-1940 hanging light and makes us feel about 10 times more glamorous just looking at it.
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Golden Aspen Bathroom
The centerpiece of the master bath at an Aspen, Colorado, home by designer Shawn Henderson and architect Scott Lindenau is a custom-made Japanese soaking tub with Dornbracht fittings. The walls are paneled in Yangtze River limestone.
So Crisp and So Clean
At a Maine compound by designer Suzanne Kasler and architect Les Cole, the master bath boasts custom-made mosaic tile by Waterworks and light fixtures from Circa Lighting.
Bold Bathroom Design
A mix of Ann Sacks surfaces, including a pebble wall covering, brings a warm feel to a guest bath of an Aspen, Colorado, home which was renovated by Stonefox Architects. The tub is perfect for an après ski soak, or thinking about skiing while soaking.
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Photo: Thomas Loof
Bright and Airy
At a Hudson Valley compound by architect Toshiko Mori, the abundant light accentuates all of the gorgeous fittings and fixtures of the bathroom.
A Vintage Touch
The master bath of a Hamptons home designed by Steven Gambrel boasts pendant lights by Rejuvenation, a Ralph Lauren Home sconce, and a pair of vintage French chairs from Aero; the sink fittings are by Waterworks. It's all very Hamptons, isn't it?
Photo: William Waldron
Bathtub with a View
Another one of our favorite bathroom design ideas, this open air washroom boasts a jaw-dropping view of mountains in Aspen, Colorado. Created by architects Bohlin Cywinski Jackson and Shelton, Mindel & Assoc., we're so jealous we've run out of things to say.
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Photo: Oberto Gili
A Grand Affair
The master bath of a Minneapolis home designed by Michael S. Smith shimmers with antiqued-mirror panels and a ceiling silver-leafed by artisan Maureen Lyttle; the chandelier is a circa-1930 design by Elsa Schiaparelli for Baguès, and the tub fittings are by P. E. Guerin.
Photo: Björn Wallander
Tiled Simplicity
At a Martha’s Vineyard home designed by Ashe + Leandro, the master bath’s subway tile, tub, and fittings makes us look at subway tile anew.
Photo: Oberto Gili
Martha's Vineyard Master Bath
In one of the master baths at the Martha’s Vineyard summer home of Lynn Forester de Rothschild and her husband, Sir Evelyn, the tub is equipped with Waterworks fittings; the aluminum Windsor-style chair is a John Vesey design from the Window. The house was renovated by architect Hugh Weisman and decorator Mark Cunningham.
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Photo: Pieter Estersohn
Nashville Washroom
At the Nashville, Tennessee, home of designer Ray Booth and television executive John Shea, the side table by Eero Saarinen for Knoll will go down as a truly great bathroom flex.
Photo: Björn Wallander
London Lavatory
An Henri Cartier-Bresson photograph overlooks the master bath’s Water Monopoly tub at a London penthouse designed by Veere Grenney.
Photo: Pieter Estersohn
Classic Charm
Paintings of Long Island are grouped in a bath at a Hamptons home decorated by Carrier and Co. creating the sweetest little space.
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Photo: Pieter Estersohn
Hamptons Haven
Moroccan mirrors from Downtown flank a Waterworks tub in the master bath of a Hamptons home conceived by architect Peter Pennoyer and designer Matthew Patrick Smyth; the tub fittings and towels are also by Waterworks, the side table is by Paul Mathieu for Stephanie Odegard Collection, and the towel stand is by RH.
Photo: Richard Powers
Brooklyn Bathroom
An abstract mural by Surface & Architecture Workshop distinguishes the master bath of jewelry designer Ippolita Rostagno’s Brooklyn brownstone.
Photo: Pieter Estersohn
Monochrome Master Bath
Monochromatic bathroom design ideas are usually stunning, just like this grey one. A Swedish Empire secretary and chair stand in the master bath of an upstate New York retreat devised by architecture firm Shope Reno Wharton and designer Thom Filicia; the beadboard walls are painted in a Benjamin Moore gray (as are the Feiss ceiling fixtures), and we could probably move into this bathroom right now.
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Photo: Steve Hall/Hedrich Blessing
Midwest-Inspired Master Bathroom
“I was striving for a sense of place, the spirit of a Midwestern farm,” says architect Margaret McCurry of the Michigan getaway she designed for a Chicago couple. The master bath, paneled in wood, was inspired by the property’s tree-lined setting, which is showcased through dramatic floor-to-ceiling windows. Situated next to an indoor pool and a glass-block steam room, the space doubles as a shower and changing area for the family and their frequent guests.
Photo: Durston Saylor
English Meets American
Ralph and Ricky Lauren’s country house in Bedford, New York, celebrates classic English style with an American point of view. The couple’s stately master bathroom features a fireplace with an 18th-century mantelpiece, and a freestanding marble bathtub. Of course this is what Ralph Lauren's bathroom looks like.
Photo: Michael Moran
Ultra Modern Master Bath
When designing an extension for a late-19th-century Greenwich home, architect Allan Greenberg and interior decorator Victoria Hagan wanted to create a space that was at once ultramodern and livable. The master bathroom is just that—a sleek yet inviting, marble-lined retreat. The design team created a sun-splashed room featuring walls painted a soft green and mirrored surfaces that reflect both light and views.
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Photo: Scott Frances
Gilded Glam
The New York City maisonette formerly owned by legendary interior designer Sister Parish was revamped by the decorator Mario Buatta for Patricia Altschul, a longtime client. Altschul explains of the redesign, “I told [Buatta] I wanted a little sparkle, not over the top, but lush, exotic—a glamorama. ” The elegant new space features a dressing table with an ornate antique mirror and a tufted pink slipper chair.
Photo: Nikolas Koenig
Contemporary Minimalism
Celebrated adman Donny Deutsch transformed a venerable limestone mansion on Manhattan’s Upper East Side into a sleek, contemporary space with the help of designers Tony Ingrao and Randy Kemper and architect Frederic Schwartz. Chic as can be, Deutsch’s master bath makes a minimalist statement with an overscale egg-shaped tub and a vintage ceiling fixture.
Photo: Pieter Estersohn
Philadelphia Powder Room
Decorator Thomas Jayne was commissioned to restore a circa-1865 townhouse in Philadelphia’s Center City to its former glory, though this bath, painted decades ago to resemble a tent, actually required little effort. Lined with marble and accented with a pair of antique Chinese garden stools, the space adds whimsical flair to the historic house.
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Photo: Robert McLeod
Zen Bathroom
For a client in Japan, architect Kengo Kuma created a guest bath clad in wooden slats and with a striking window wall that lends the feeling of a tree house. The rectangular tub and basin are made of hiba wood and are offset by a sculptural stool. If you're looking for zen bathroom design ideas, this is definitely something to bookmark.
Photo: Roger Davies
Napa Master Bathroom
When it came to building a new home for their extended family, Don and Rela Gleason, Napa residents, wanted something relaxed yet stylish. Designed by Rela, an interior decorator, and architect Bobby McAlpine, the master bath is airy and open, with soaring ceilings and a rustic concrete-title floor. Modern elements mix happily with heirloom antiques; the concrete soaking tub overlooks an enclosed private terrace.
Photo: Dan Forer
Beachside Bath
Designer John Barman understands the transformative power of even a small renovation. To take advantage of all the extraordinary ocean views at his apartment in Miami Beach, he ripped out the false ceiling in the bathroom and installed dramatic double-height windows.
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Photo: Michael Moran
Tranquil Southampton Washroom
Combining natural materials and abundant light, architect and designer Lee F. Mindel of Shelton, Mindel & Assoc. created a tranquil environment for the master bathroom of his Southampton, New York, beach house, using surfaces that reflected the abundant light. “The pattern of the marble mimics the shadow of branches on the building, and the glazed floor reflects views of the water and trees,” says Mindel.
Photo: Scott Frances
Anything but Ordinary
In this 300-year-old summer retreat reinvented by architect James Cavagnari for himself and his wife, designer Erin Quiros, the bathroom is anything but ordinary. The space features a freestanding tub, snow-white plaster walls, and a rustic beamed ceiling; the French doors frame a stunning view of the Sicilian coast.
Photo: Robert Reck
Mountain Facing Master Bathroom
Architect Antoine Predock emphasized crisp lines and angles in the bathroom of a Colorado mountain home. Overlooking a grove of aspens, Predock’s design, composed of teak casework and a maple ceiling, is a rustic oasis with a modern sensibility. The contemporary space celebrates luxe wood surfaces with exquisite dovetail construction, sleek fixtures and fittings, and a blissful forest view.
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Photo: Mary E. Nichols
Picturesque Montecito Washroom
Envisioning a house where “every window would be a picture,” Robert and Alexandra Norse commissioned architect Jack Lionel Warner and designer Barbara Barry to build their home in Montecito, California. In the master bath, the tub is installed between a pair of stately walnut shelving units, which display ceramics and provide easy access to stacked towels while framing the extraordinary mountain views.
Photo: Scott Frances
Heavenly Nantucket Master Bath
“So much of design is knowing when to add and when to take away,” designer Victoria Hagan says. “The fun of it is to find the right balance.” Utilizing clean lines and the symmetry of matching sinks, mirrors, and sconces, Hagan’s bright-white design for a master bathroom in Nantucket, Massachusetts, is in perfect harmony.
Photo: Billy Cunningham
18th-Century Inspiration
This 18-century-inspired bathroom design idea comes from designer John Cottrell and architect Gil Schafer. They teamed up to build a poolhouse in the Connecticut countryside that has the feeling of an 18th-century interior.
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Photo: Kyle Knodell
Pattern Aplenty
Nikki's tiny bathroom remodel proves that you don't need tons of space to add personality to a less-than-palatial bathroom. Her Before & After is basically an ode to finding the right wallpaper, in her case Rifle Paper Co.'s gold pineapple print, and making it sing.
Photo: Zio and Sons Creative
A Super Soaking Tub
Ahh. Even just looking at this tub is relaxing. The slate-tiled shower and black ceiling bring a hefty amount of drama to Michael and Nick's renovated bathroom, while the bathtub serves as a gorgeous focal point. Something for everyone in this bathroom!
Photo: Sean Fennessy
Pretty in Pink
This modern bathroom in Melbourne, Australia, blends bright white walls with delicious pink accents and drool-worthy tile to create a funky space that doesn't skimp on storage. The curved cabinet and rounded corners give the bathroom a cool, fluid vibe that surprises and delights.
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Photo: Studio Snng
A Small Space Saver
Dave's old studio bathroom was dark, cramped, and cavelike. Luckily, architect Aaron Korntreger was on hand to make the most of the small space by opting for white stone and removing the shower door entirely. Now the space is bright and inviting and looks about a million times bigger (okay, maybe not a million, but you get it).
Photo: Michelle Young Photography
A Tile and Terrazzo Tango
The sink area in this London penthouse mixes affordable terrazzo with more expensive handmade tiles to create tons of texture. But that's not all! In order to maximize space, the sinks are actually tucked into a wardrobe opposite the rest of the bathroom, creating a totally unique bathroom situation.
Photo: Max Burkhalter
Unexpected Black & White Tile
There's a method to the madness of the black and white tile in Ellen Van Dusen's bathroom. She found inspiration in the artist François Morellet who, "made these red-and-blue checker paintings where he went through the phone book and assigned a color to even numbers and a color to odd numbers to create a totally randomized pattern. I decided to do that with my bathroom using the phone numbers of my friends and family."
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Working That Wet Room
In order to make the most of the space in Dina's prewar bathroom, architect Kevin Greenberg redesigned the room to include a wet room and tub behind steel and glass doors that still let plenty of light flood the space.
Photo: Echo and Earl
A Perfectly Balanced Bathroom
The bathroom in Caroline Lee's getaway in Palm Springs, California, is a lesson in balance. The glass door, white tile, and textured accents play off of the dark tub.
Photo: Tash McCammon
Moody Blues
Matiya Marovich carried the Art Deco vibes all the way into this stunner of a bathroom. He carried through the same blue tile used in the kitchen and dining rooms, and the curved mirror picks up a shape found throughout the home.
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Artistic apartment interior in Perm with Boho elements. The hostess, a lover of the Perm "Dyagilev Seasons", took an active part in the creation of the project. In the work on the interior, they tried to make the most of local objects, paintings by local artists, local vintage furniture, decor and even locally produced tiles. The most interesting element is the living room with a two-level space below which has a dressing room, an office upstairs - a library and a relaxation area, as well as a custom-designed bathroom space
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Home-style inspiration: Loft-style bathroom with flat cabinets, medium wood cabinets, alcove shower, white tiles, black walls, walk-in shower, vanity top, black floor, white countertop, single vanity unit and hanging vanity unit
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Design idea: Master bathroom with open-fronted contemporary washing machine, recessed bathtub, shower over bathtub, white tiles, blue walls, a countertop sink and a cabinet for one sink
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Andrei Belimov-Gushchin
A fresh design idea: a medium-sized bathroom in a modern style with beige facades, a corner shower, an installation, beige tiles, multi-colored tiles, white tiles, white walls , shower cabin, sink, multi-colored floor, shower with sliding doors, white countertop, niche, cabinet for one sink and built-in cabinet - excellent photo of the interior
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Photo: small master bathroom in white tones with wood trim in a modern style with flat facades, yellow facades, an alcove bathtub, an installation, white tile, ceramic tile, gray walls, porcelain stoneware floors, multi-faucet sink, faux stone countertop, black floor, white countertop, alcove, double vanity unit and built-in vanity unit
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In the photo: modern style bathroom with flat facades, gray facades, freestanding bathtub, installation, gray tiles, porcelain tiles, gray walls, porcelain stoneware floors
9 Modern Bathroom Design Ideas in 2022 and 109 photos
I have prepared 9 design rules - follow them and a beautiful and modern bathroom interior that is relevant for years is guaranteed to you .
Trends in 2022 are extremely adequate: simplicity, naturalness, balance, neutral colors. This is the situation where fashion can be followed.
- Modern bathroom design through solidity
- 1. Countertop instead of conventional sink
- 2. Modern built-in faucets
- 3. Lifting everything from the floor and hanging
- 4. Enclosed storage areas 5.
- Replacement of showers
- Ideas for trendy bathroom interiors in 2022
- 6. No bright artificial color finishes
- 7. Natural look tiles
- 8. Large tiles
- 9. Gray and wood combination
it is primarily a monolithic layout without dark corners and hard-to-reach places.
The main idea of modern bathroom design is a holistic appearance, as if the bathroom is carved from a single piece of stone. If now it seems abstract, then by the end of the material you will clearly understand how to do Beautiful and modern interior of the bathroom :
- There are no dark angles
- No gaps
- Paul, the maximum unloaded
- All that is possible
- all objects from prying eyes
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Here is a bathroom with expensive fixtures, but would you call this design modern?
No. Just because there is no such solidity here. And here is:
Now let's analyze in detail how this idea is implemented in practice.
1. Countertop instead of conventional washbasin
Conventional washbasins are used less and less in modern bathrooms. Their fixed size does not allow them to be built in without gaps. The gaps between the sink and the bathroom or wall greatly reduce the cost of the appearance. Built-in or overhead bowls are used instead of conventional sinks to create perfect seams.
The top itself is made of plasterboard (tiled or mosaic), chipboard or acrylic. Because this design is made by hand, you can achieve perfect joints. We are not tied to standard sizes, but the cabinet will also have to be made to order.
In the photo below, look only at the countertops and the washbasin, more about the faucets.
2. Modern built-in mixers
This item comes second for a reason. A sink built into the countertop + a cool faucet is critical and raises the level of the bathroom interior to a fundamentally different level.
It's like the difference between an old floor-standing toilet and a wall-hung toilet with an installation - it's worth the extra money.
Yes, built-in faucets are more expensive, but they take bathroom design to the next level.
Bonus cleaning:
- When the faucet is in the wall, chrome remains chrome. I think many people living in areas where water contains salts know how quickly ordinary faucets lose their appearance.
- Dirt and yellow water stains constantly collect around the common ones at the point of contact with the sink, which are inconvenient to clean.
The design of faucets has also stepped forward over the past 5 years and by 2022 their choice is simply huge. There are also relatively inexpensive built-in ones.
Ordinary ones also come with a beautiful modern design, but you lose the practicality bonus:
The finish is the background. Modern finishes - neutral background. And against this neutral background, current sanitary ware and faucets look especially advantageous.
3. Lifting everything from the floor and hanging it
Our eye judges the area of a room by the free floor. More floor means more area. Therefore, the trend of recent years is to hang a cabinet, a closet and a toilet.
Fashion is not always adequate. But the idea of hanging really makes a bathroom beautiful, modern and practical . There is no this dark space under the furniture, under which dirt is constantly clogged, and at the same time it is inconvenient to clean it because of the legs.
If deep textured porcelain stoneware is laid on the floor, then under the cabinet or bathtub you can make LED lighting. On a textured tile, the light will give shadows and volume - it looks very cool. Floating bath effect:
4. Closed storage areas
2 facts:
- In any bathroom there is a huge amount of shampoos, gels, creams and other toothpastes and brushes.
- All this looks bad and should be hidden.
You can make as cool and modern a renovation as you like, but the eternal mess due to mismatched jars will ruin everything.
Usually, from storage systems in the bathroom, only drawers in the cabinet. But they are not enough and almost always hygiene products are in sight. The solution is a narrow vertical hanging cabinet. It holds a huge amount of things, while it takes up almost no usable space. Choose a color for the rest of the design - you don’t need the cabinet to stand out. For light - white gloss, for dark - black, gray, wood effect.
5. Replacing the bath with a shower
Don't rush to defend your right to wallow in the bath. Yes, this is a cool opportunity. But in today's world, time is the most valuable resource. And it is functionally a shower without a chance better than a bath.
If you just think about this question, then the decision to take up space in the bathroom with an extra item that will later waste your time and water does not seem so obvious. Therefore, a bath is only if you are a fan (like me). Otherwise, shower.
We already have a separate material about the design of a bathroom with a shower.
Bathroom interior design ideas for 2022
Fashion is controversial. Especially in the design of bathrooms, where renovations are done for many years. The good news is that now there are impeccably adequate trends in repairs. Interior fashion is not the area where some crazy things and kitsch are at the forefront. Simplicity, natural materials and functionality - it is unlikely that this will soon become irrelevant.
6. No bright unnatural colors finishes
Bright unnatural colors in bathroom finishes are a sure sign of an obsolete renovation. Now nobody does that anymore. Accents and colors are added by decors, accessories and textiles. Even in the bathroom there are towels and rugs, which also have their own colors and all this should be combined.
The main idea: a boring design can always be kept alive with decoration, but an overloaded design cannot be saved.
But this thought, lest you be afraid, is really boring and will not work. If you do not keep this idea in mind, it may turn out to be a collective farm. Balance, integrity, accuracy, naturalness, spaciousness are the main ideas of modern bathroom design. Motley colors, luxury, excessive complexity and impracticality are relics of the past.
Good news and with the question of which ceiling to choose in the bathroom - stretch matte, it has no minuses (almost none).
7. Tiles with imitation of natural materials
Let's decorate the walls with glazed colored incomprehensibly what do you think? Sounds so so. Here are 3 examples. The first photo shows an ultra-modern bathtub, but the tiles spoil everything. Second, everything is outdated. On the third, it seems not so bad, but the tile is unprincipled and unnatural.
What about wood, stone, travertine, marble, metal and concrete? This is exactly what modern tiles should be like - imitating real materials.
About tile design in modern style and how to choose tiles for the bathroom and how to lay out the walls. . Never imagine the final renovation as a bare finish of the room. Visualize immediately the real room, how it will look after the move and the appearance of all things and textiles. Then the probability of overdoing it with the intensity of finishing will decrease.
8. Large tiles
If the previous points are observed and the interior of the bathroom looks holistic, then the rule works:
The larger the tiles, the better and more modern the bathroom design looks.
If the wall is enough for two whole tiles, that's enough. The minimum size from which you can consider is 60 × 20 cm, more is better. The mosaic stands apart.
This also applies to tile joints - they must be in color or gray so as not to crush the plane into patches. There should not be a feeling that the walls of the bathroom are pasted over with separate elements. Everything should look like a natural whole.
9. Combination of gray and wood
The apotheosis of the entire 2nd section is gray and wood.