Best bathroom layout ideas


7 Designer-Approved Bathroom Layout Ideas that Never Fail

Mindy Gayer

The first step to tackling any bathroom renovation is to decide on the layout. You probably spend way more time in your bathroom than you realize, so getting your layout right can take a stuffy, boring bathroom and create a serene space you enjoy being in.

Though your layout may be somewhat limited by the space you have to work with, there are many ways to arrange a bathroom to make the most out of any quantity of square footage. Whether you're lucky enough to have a huge room to work with or you have tight space you want to maximize, we asked a few designers for their favorite bathroom layouts.

From small to oversized, read on for our designers' tips on creating the best layout for your space.

01 of 07

MyDomaine/Ellen Lindner

Tiffany White, Principal Designer of Mid City Interior Design went with this layout in a recent renovation after running into a cost issue and needing to save money on plumbing.

The Layout: A bathroom with the shower and sinks lined up on the same wall.

The Shower: Here, the shower and the vanity share the same wall, opposite the door. Not only does this save on plumbing costs, but it also allows you to ensure that the first thing you see when you walk into your bathroom isn't the toilet.

The Extras: According to White, "We have found that women prefer this layout because the vanity is opposite the shower and next to a window. This eliminates 'fizzy hair' or an oily makeup application."

Mid City Interiors

02 of 07

MyDomaine/Ellen Lindner

"This house was designed for a mid-to-upper age couple," says White. "While they still love soaking after a stressful day or tough workout, the walk-in shower, with a built-in bench, will soon become a necessity."

The Layout: An expansive bathroom layout with a separate shower and bathtub, perfect for a forever home.

The Shower: This bathroom is large enough to house both a shower and a standalone tub. In the center of the bathroom, a massive soaking tub acts as a centerpiece and lends the space an air of luxury.

The Extras: If you have enough space, a built-in bench is a great way to add a permanent perch for getting ready in the morning. This is a great idea if your bathroom is attached to the master closet and you need a place to rest while getting ready every morning.

Mid City Interior Design

03 of 07

MyDomaine/Ellen Lindner

This design from Mindy Gayer is perfect for a long, narrow bathroom space.

The Layout: A long, horizontal layout with the shower and the bathtub on opposite ends of the room.

The Shower: Here, a shower sits on the same wall as the vanity, separated by a pony wall. "That allowed us to integrate the vanity and shower spaces nicely and in a way that felt intentionally designed," says Gayer. On the other end of the bathroom is a freestanding soaking tub.

The Extras: If you have a large enough bathroom, consider splurging for a freestanding tub. According to Gayer, "freestanding tubs are great because they can help visually anchor a focal point in a bathroom." This layout is both beautiful and functional, with a window above the soaking tub to add a lot of natural light.

Mindy Gayer

04 of 07

MyDomaine/Ellen Lindner

The hardest part of planning for a renovation is predicting when your needs will change. Here's a great option for those who know they will want something different in the future.

The Layout: A mid-sized bathroom with just a soaking tub that can be easily converted to a shower when the time comes.

The Shower: "We designed the kids' bathroom to have a freestanding tub that could later be converted to a shower," says Gayer. "We installed an overhead rain shower, so that in two to three years as our clients' kids got older, they could add a wall-mounted rod with a shower curtain so the tub could double as a shower. "

The Extras: If you don't have room for both a shower and a standing tub, a layout like this proves you don't have to sacrifice those long soaks. Instead, install an overhead rain shower and tile the space behind your tubs so it can have a dual purpose.

Mindy Gayer

05 of 07

MyDomaine/Ellen Lindner

If you have a small bathroom space to work with, this layout from Christina Kim Interior Design is perfect.

The Layout: In this layout, a stacked sink vanity and makeup vanity rest opposite the shower with the toilet in between the two.

The Shower: Though this layout does not offer enough space for a standalone tub and a shower, you can opt for a dual shower-tub or go for just a walk-in shower with eye-catching tiles to act as a focal point. Think about your personal habits and which makes more sense for you.

The Extras: By placing the toilet parallel to the shower, you keep it out of the direct view. "In a typical small bathroom floor plan, the toilet would be situated where the makeup vanity is, which would keep it in direct view", says Kim.

Borden Interiors

06 of 07

MyDomaine/Ellen Lindner

This layout from Pure Salt Interiors is great if you want two separate vanities in your master bath.

The Layout: Focused on designing a spa-like bathroom, Leigh Lincoln of Pure Sat Interiors created enough room for two standalone vanities opposite a shower and a soaking tub.

The Shower: Because this space has room for both a shower and a standalone tub, the tub becomes the focal point in the center of the room. On one side is a water closet with the toilet while the other side has the walk-in shower.

The Extras:  "Utilizing one wall for a bank of cabinets allows for the addition of a vanity, offering lots of storage and counter space," says Lincoln. If storage and vanity space is key to your bathroom, consider two separate vanities over a single double-vanity.

Pure Salt Interiors

07 of 07

MyDomaine/Ellen Lindner

Last but not least, the perfect layout for a cozy powder room from Aly Morford of Pure Salt Interiors.

The Layout: In this small guest powder room, a vanity and a toilet sit on the same wall with enough room for a large statement lighting piece above the vanity.

The Shower: This small powder room does not have a shower, but if you had more space or you wanted to utilize this layout for a full bath, consider putting the shower to the left of the vanity or opposite the toilet.

The Extras:  Powder rooms are often focused just on the necessities, but Morford says they wanted to try to make this space feel larger than its footprint. "Adding art to the walls, choosing statement lighting above the vanity, placing pops of green, and opting for wall treatments, like wallpaper or millwork, make for a more dynamic and interesting space," she says.

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(Image credit: Anna Stathaki | Davide Lovatti | Neptune)

A carefully planned bathroom layout is key to a successful, functional and long-lasting bathroom design, so, getting your bathroom layout ideas right first time is vital.

When planning your bathroom ideas, working out the layout first is essential, as this will then allow for you to pick designs and objects that are suited perfectly to the exact needs of your space. 

A bathroom needs to be an organized space that can help you feel energized at the start of the day and calm in the evenings, so choosing a layout that finds the perfect balance between function and relaxation will always be a success.

'Getting a bathroom layout right will make a huge difference to the enjoyment of the space’, says Yousef Mansuri, head of design at luxury bathroom brand C. P. Hart.  

Bathroom layout ideas – 17 inspiring ideas for your space

If you're wondering how to design a bathroom, before you begin browsing ideas, check the measurements of your bathroom and make a scale plan. Include elements that will affect your design, such as window positions and heights, external walls, drainage and door openings. 

Then, create the main elements – a bath, shower cubicle, toilet, basic storage – to-scale so that you can better see what works where. 

You should also consider your local planning and building codes for small things such as how much space you need between a toilet and a shower to prevent landing yourself in hot water.

'The room size undoubtedly has the biggest impact on what can be achieved, but you also need to consider door and window positions, as well as any fixed features like a fireplace or existing paneling,' agrees Yousef Mansuri. 

'For a separate shower and bath, plus toilet and basin, we’d suggest a bathroom of at least 1. 7m x 3m. Almost all bathrooms require compromises. If you want a large, luxurious shower, prepare to settle for a small vanity. Prioritizing your preferences is a good place to start.'

To help with the bathroom layout ideas for your space, we have gathered some beautiful bathrooms for inspiration, as well as speaking to the experts to find out what works best when planning the layout for your bathroom.

1. Make the most out of natural light

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Having lots of natural light in the home is not only good for your mindset and physical health, it can make a room feel more inviting, relaxing and functional. 

For your bathroom layout ideas, positioning key pieces, such as a sink, bathtub or mirror, near a window can make your bathroom routine feel more refreshing and uplifting, as well as helping you to save on using artificial light at certain times of the day. 

In this bathroom by Neptune , the basin has been placed so it faces the window – a common design idea often used for kitchen Feng Shui ideas. This layout idea embraces the natural light that floods into the bathroom space by positioning an essential, everyday bathroom appliance near the window.

2. Create a room within a room 

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Great for large bathroom ideas, creating a room within a room can establish a beautiful, zoned bathroom space.

With luxurious shower designs surging in popularity, from walk in shower ideas to unique walk in shower tile ideas, when planning your bathroom layout, why not section off your shower space to create a luxurious, spa-like layout in your own home. 

In this unique bathroom, sleek glass and metal panels have been used to create a sectioned bath and shower room. The overall design makes for a stunning bathroom space, with a modern, Art Deco feel. The room within a room design not only showcases a beautiful collection of materials, but creates an inviting bathing area with an enhanced feel of relaxation and calm.

3. Establish unique focal points

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'When planning your bathroom layout ideas, you may come across certain features or awkward room layouts that you are unable change, so why not use these as an opportunity to create a unique focal point in the space,' says Homes & Gardens' Editor in Chief Lucy Searle.

In this bathroom, where contemporary colors and paint ideas by Little Greene have been used to uplift a traditional interior, the room shape leaves an alcove with a small window to the left of the bath. The perfect cozy corner for a small seat, the petite window is beautifully framed by a mix of soft blue paint and traditional stone, creating both an elegant contrast with the dark gray walls and a charming focal point in the space.

Paying attention to small features and awkward spaces like these when organizing your bathroom layout ideas can make a difference to how you use and appreciate your space, allowing for unique design opportunities where you can get creative with paint and object placement.

4. Consider the view

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One to consider for ensuite ideas or open-plan bedroom-bathroom designs, considering the view as you look into your bathroom space will ensure you create a layout that is not only pleasing to look at, but works in harmony with the rest of your scheme.  

In this bathroom by Neptune, the beautiful wooden and glass doors lead onto a relaxed bathroom space that embraces the same natural textures and neutral color palettes to the bedroom. 

By placing the twin basin and wooden cabinet design in this location, a unique, calming focal point is created as you look on from the other room. Enhanced by accessories such as the rounded mirrors and plants, this bathroom layout creates an attractive space that can be appreciated from up close and from afar.

5. Incorporate seating

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Creating an area where you can sit – other than the toilet – in your bathroom can add a luxurious, relaxing feel to the space, great for master bathroom ideas.

George Miller, Home Designer at Neptune states, 'there is nothing more homely than a petite armchair in a bathroom if you have room, because it introduces the softness of fabric. It’ll also make a nice spot for someone to perch and chat to you while you’re in the bath, or simply be a place to temporarily drape your clothes. Try to incorporate a little stool or a side table next to the bath too, where you can keep soap or a candle - being comfortable is all about having everything you need within arm’s reach.'

When planning your bathroom layout ideas, if there is an empty area of space which you want to fill but are unsure how, incorporating seating can be both a practical and aesthetically pleasing solution.

For larger bathrooms like above, to make a space feel more cozy and intimate, why not place an ottoman or bench in the center of the room, this can effortlessly make the room design feel more united and inviting – one to remember for ottoman ideas. 

For small bathroom ideas, folding seats or stools can also neatly slot into place.

6. Use raised platforms 

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Experimenting with different height levels and platforms when planning your bathroom layout ideas can help with both practical needs, such as storage and pipes, as well as help to create cleverly zoned areas and space dividers.  

In this stand out bathroom space by Ripples , the raised platform allows for the stunning bathtub to truly take center-stage. Working in harmony with cleverly positioned mirrors and lighting, the layout of the this bathroom creates a unique design that unites art with design – a beautiful example of luxury bathroom ideas.

With raised platforms for baths an enduringly popular design feature, considering raised platforms when planning your bathroom layout ideas can help you make the most out of the space available, as well as make an elegant design statement.

7. Cater to your bathroom layout's negative space 

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As you begin to experiment with them, remember the negative space, too; in other words, the space between the different elements of your bathroom layout.

'There must be sufficient space between fitting for usability, cleaning, and aesthetics,' advises Youself Mansuri at C.P Hart. 'Leave at least 10cm between a vanity unit and a wall or shower screen, and allow 80cm-width for the WC, to provide elbow room.  The same for a shower; I wouldn’t like to go below 80cm wide inside. 

'Consider circulation space in the center of a room. Can you move around comfortably and is there enough space to fully extend the vanity unit drawer, or to bend your legs when sat on the toilet?'

8. Avoid emptiness in a bathroom layout

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'In very large rooms, putting fittings around the edges can make the center feel cold and empty,' says Yousef Mansuri. 

'I often try to play with interior architecture in big bathrooms. For example, using stud walls for separate shower and WC areas, placing large baths centrally, or creating double-entry shower scenarios. 

It’s also lovely to include seating. A bench, a side chair, or even a glamorous chaise lounge, to create space for relaxation.'

In bathroom Feng Shui, the layout of your space is vital. Having a bathroom directly opposite the front door means that when you walk into your home, the bathroom is the first thing you notice, and it is one of the Feng Shui features to avoid.  

9. Revolve your bathroom layout around a key feature

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'Take a look at your space and consider your wish list,' says Louise Ashdown of West One Bathrooms . 'The fittings for a family bathroom are likely to be different to a luxurious ensuite bathroom; a compact wet room different to a large spa-like bathroom.

'Decide on your key feature, be it a sculptural freestanding bath, a glamorous vanity unit or a double shower, and try to position it as the focal point, visible from the door.'

Yousef Mansuri agrees, 'Establish a focal point upon entering your bathroom. This could be a lovely vanity unit with mirrors and wall lights, or a beautiful freestanding bath. It should not be the toilet, if at all possible. 

Where there is a window, the sill height is very important. Can you fit that toilet cistern frame under the window? If the window is large or particularly beautiful, you may wish to highlight it by positioning a bath below. '

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For anyone with a large bathroom or a master bathroom, putting the bath center-stage is often a priority. 

The best place to position the bath in this case is centrally against the focal wall – usually the wall opposite the door to the bathroom or beneath the window. If you have plenty of floor space, a bath placed in the center of the room can give the space a real sense of occasion. 

'A freestanding bath can look stunning, but it needs space to show off its shape, so may be better suited to a larger bathroom,' continues Louise Ashdown. 'A standard bath is L1700mm, but there are plenty of larger and smaller options: try out the bath before you buy, because comfort is king.'

If you are taking this approach, ensure the bath deserves the stardom you are giving it: a shapely freestanding bath will be most appropriate here. 

And, of course, max out this bathroom layout by ensuring the bath is framed with beautiful bathroom tile ideas, a stunning window treatment of even just a stand-out paint color.  

11. Pick the bath and separate shower layout for large bathrooms

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If you have the space for a shower and bath in your bathroom, it is best to install them as separate elements. But do consider how you use your bathroom before devoting precious floor space to both. 

If, for example, your family tends to shower more than take baths, consider sacrificing bath-size to ensure there is plenty of room for a spacious shower. By contrast, if you rarely shower, a smaller or space-efficient corner cubicle or even an over-bath shower (see more on that below) might be a better use of your space.

If you do have just enough space to include both a bath and separate shower, there are many inventive ways of maximizing the space. 

One is to divide the room with a partition wall that the bath can sit against and which can be used as one side of the shower cubicle. 

In modern bathrooms, using a glazed shower screen to create the division, as in the bathroom above, can make the bathroom layout feel more spacious. And, of course, it allows light to flow freely through the room.

12. Save space with the over-bath shower layout

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If floor space is tight and you are looking for small bathroom ideas, it is wiser to incorporate the shower into the bath. A quality pairing can give you the best of both worlds: a spacious feeling bathroom, with all the functionality you need. 

The over-bath shower above is beautifully decorative but if you are serious about practicalities, and the shower will be used very regularly, look for a bath designed specifically for showering. 

L-shaped or bow-end baths will give you more room to stand in the shower end, without taking up too much floor space. 

Relying on a hand-held shower attachment is the least preferred option. Having a proper shower fitted at the shower end of the bath is a must if it will be used often. 

13. Select the shower room layout for small spaces

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If you are looking for shower room ideas or wet room ideas, your bathroom layout may already be decided due to lack of floor space and, of course, drainage, which will be a major consideration and cost.  

'You could decide to tank the whole floor for a wet room or a less expensive option is to create a walk-in design using a simple glass panel or panels to screen off a shower area with a flush-fitted tray or flush-tiled floor above a floor former. 

In this case, you need a minimum of 1200mm x 900mm to be able to shower in comfort and prevent water splashing outside the shower area,' says Louise Ashdown.

'In a smaller space, an enclosure will prevent splashes and a minimum comfortable size is 900mm x 900mm. An enclosure is also essential if you want to install a steam shower, in which case you need a roof to the enclosure with a maximum height of 2200mm.'

14. Boost space with wall-hung fittings

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Wall-hung fittings are amongst the most vital of bathroom layout ideas – even in larger spaces. They make bathrooms not just bigger-looking – because you can see right beneath them to the walls of the room – they also make them easier to clean, too.

The space-enhancing trick wall-hung units and fittings create is really useful if you are choosing large fittings, such as double vanity units or wall storage units. But the even smaller elements of your bathroom layout can contribute. 

'A wall-hung toilet, supported on a concealed frame, frees up the floor and maximizes the sense of space in your bathroom,' says Louise Ashdown.

Yousef Mansuri discusses the practicalities: 'Wall-hung fittings allow you to see underneath, giving a better sense of space. A stud wall is built out by at least 12cm to 20cm to hide cistern and pipes but if you have a stud-partition wall already, for example it’s a newly created en-suite, you can utilise the interior voids.'

If the wall-hung look is too contemporary for the bathroom style you have in mind, pick furniture and fittings with streamlined or neat proportions, or sleek, narrow legs. 

15. Think vertically

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You may not consider it immediately but your bathroom's height needs to be included in layout planning.  

'If ceilings are particularly high, then I would stop the tiling at 2.2m or 2.4m high (picture rail height) and paint above,' advises Yousef Mansuri. 

'High ceilings can push lighting out of IP-rating zones, affording more design choice – consider a glamorous chandelier. A low ceiling requires careful showerhead positioning. A flush-to-ceiling shower can help gain extra headroom, as will a low-level shower tray.'

16. Consider flooring in your bathroom layout, too

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A change of level in a large bathroom layout can look wonderful – perhaps creating a stage for a centerpiece bath – and it can be a useful way of solving plumbing issues. 

However, if your bathroom layout ideas revolve around furnishing a smaller bathroom, or maximizing space in a large bathroom, one-level, uninterrupted bathroom flooring ideas will have a similar effect to wall-hung furniture, making the room feel bigger. 

'Wet room floors can give the illusion of extra space as there is no break in the floor type. Underfloor heating can free up wall space for other fittings,' advises Yousef Mansuri.

17. Consider storage right from the start

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No bathroom can function without cleverly thought-out bathroom storage ideas, so this needs to be one of your earliest researched elements. 

Using otherwise dead space is the most-efficient way to furnish your bathroom with storage. Think bathroom shelf ideas like shelving over a toilet or other small bathroom storage ideas, such as drawers beneath vanity units; niches within partition walls over baths or within shower cubicles and over-basin mirrors with storage hidden behind. 

For bathrooms with little floor space, think tall, narrow storage that can either be wall-hung or floorstanding. These units can usefully hold everything you need them to but take up little room. 

Adding a mirror to the front of this type of storage will help your bathroom layout feel more spacious and will help the storage blend away.

If, of course, you have plenty of space, a floor to ceiling run of mirrored cabinetry is a wonderful option. Consider the reflections cast, though, as few people want to see themselves on the toilet or in a shower. And remember, sliding doors are more space efficient than those that open outwards.

And, bear in mind that storage with doors is always going to be a better choice in what is often a small space than open shelving.

How do you lay out a small bathroom?

To lay out a small bathroom, draw out a to-scale plan and use cut outs of the priority elements – bath, toilet, basin, storage – to see what can fit comfortably. 

Then, being careful to measure the space between each element to ensure there is enough room to move around, consider whether there is space for a separate shower or whether you have to consider an over-bath shower, a bath-only option or a shower room that sacrifices the bath.

Good ways to save space in a small bathroom layout is to choose underfloor heating over wall-hung heating options, and to pick slim but tall storage units or those that can be hung in otherwise dead wall space.  

Finally, consider wall-hung bathroom vanity ideas and other fittings, as these will give an impression of space. 

Where should a toilet be placed in a bathroom?

You may well find that there is little choice in where you place a toilet in a bathroom due to the position of the soil pipe. 

However, if you can be flexible, never place the toilet opposite the door to the room and ideally, always tuck it away out of sight from the room's entrance. 

You want your bathroom to look like a spa space as you enter it and a visible WC doesn't promote that.

Linda graduated from university with a First in Journalism, Film and Broadcasting. Her career began on a trade title for the kitchen and bathroom industry, and she has worked for Homes & Gardens, and sister-brands Livingetc, Country Homes & Interiors and Ideal Home, since 2006, covering interiors topics, though kitchens and bathrooms are her specialism. 

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Bathroom Projects - 35 Layout Ideas Photos

Have you thought about the idea of ​​​​creating an original bathroom project - multifunctional, compact and stylish? Do you want to be proud of your bathroom and make it truly unique? No problem!

We have prepared for you a selection of photo ideas for bathroom planning projects with the placement of all necessary plumbing.

Meet, draw conclusions and turn your ideas into reality.
We are absolutely sure that your bathroom will be the best!


small bathroom project idea1 (area 3.5 sq.m) photo1

The idea is that instead of a bathtub, a square type shower enclosure measuring 80x100cm with a sliding door and a low shower tray made of cast marble with a drain tray is installed. White glossy furniture 100cm wide hanging type with a large mirror with internal lighting. Wardrobe cabinet-black, placed in the corner at the entrance. Wall hung toilet bowl with installation system hidden in the wall. Heated towel rail - ladder type (70x120cm) The design idea is the contrast of white and black.


project of a small bathroom with a window idea 2 (area 4 sq.m) photo 2

Multifunctionality and compactness were taken as the idea. Both a bathtub and a shower are located on an area of ​​1.6x2.5m. The rectangular acrylic bathtub (dimensions 160x70cm), which is separated from the shower area by a partition, simultaneously performs the function of zoning. The width of the shower compartment is 80 cm x 100 cm. A round shower system with a mixer-thermostat and a multifunctional watering can was used. Towel dryer - electric (glass panel 60x160cm) Hanging furniture with mirror cabinet width 90cm


project of a small bathroom with a window idea 3 (area 2.7 sq.m) photo 3

The idea of ​​a very compact option with the placement of the most necessary sanitary ware. The drain system is built directly into the floor with water removal through a drain tray measuring 10x60cm. Wall-hung toilet with wall-mounted installation system. Wash-stand with a mirror 70 cm wide.0003


very small bathroom project idea 4 (area 2.7 sq.m) photo 4

Bathroom width 1.6 m length 1.7 m. The shower niche is quite wide with dimensions (80x160cm) and two front walls made of GKLV, which perform the function of zoning the room.
Doors 85 cm. oar two folding from the tempered 5 mm. glass. For such a width, it became possible to make a seat, which is also very convenient. Drainage system in the floor, through a long drain tray. The shower system is multifunctional. Sink furniture laid on type 65cm. together with shelves and a mirror, it performs the function of furniture. Wall-hung toilet with wall-mounted installation system.


Bathroom project idea idea 5 (width 1.6m length 1.8m). photo 5

Shower enclosure 90x90cm square type with one-section hinged door with shower system, thermostatic mixer and multifunctional hand shower. Drainage through the shower tray built into the floor. Hanging bathroom furniture 90 cm wide with a mirror cabinet. Wall hung toilet bowl with built-in installation system. A niche above it will allow you to place glass shelves for accessories and accessories. Water heated towel rail 70 cm wide and 1.4 m high.


project of a bathroom with a window idea 6 (area 4 sq.m) photo 6

The idea consists in a double-sided clear zoning of the shower compartment with 1.8 m high GKVL partitions with tiling. The shower system is built into the wall, draining through a drain built into the floor. Passage between partitions 50 cm. Acrylic rectangular bathtub 160x70cm with front panel. Wall-mounted toilet bowl with built-in installation system in a separate box. Hanging furniture 120 cm wide with a large illuminated mirror. Water heated towel rail 60 cm wide. 180 cm high.


bathroom project with a window idea 7 (area 4.7 sq.m) photo 7

The main idea - furniture with two sinks is a kind of "chip" and will be justified if family members want to have their own separate sink with their own accessories and accessories .In principle, each sink can be fitted with the faucet model that best suits your personal needs. Cast marble shower tray 80 cm wide and 180 cm long. Instead of doors, a 120 cm wide shower screen was used. Shower system with a mixer-thermostat and a multifunctional shower head. Water-type heated towel rail 180x60cm.


bathroom project with a window idea 8 (area 4. 7 sq.m) photo 8

An interesting design option for a bathroom with an original solution for making a shower enclosure with walls made of GKVL (70x70cm) finished with ceramic tiles that perform the function of zoning. The original solution is the tiled seats placed in the corners. All communications are located inside the wall, which is very convenient for connecting a shower system with a mixer and a watering can, a water heated towel rail and a toilet bowl. The drain is located directly in the floor, which is 10 cm higher than the main one. A wall-hung corner toilet with a corner installation system is a convenient and practical option for placement in a small bathroom space. Hanging furniture with a large mirror 120 cm wide.


bathroom project with a window idea 9 (area 3.8 sq.m) photo 9

A simple version with a standard set of plumbing fixtures and a washing machine. Shower enclosure made of 8mm tempered tinted glass 80x100cm rectangular type with a single leaf door. Shower system with thermostatic mixer and watering can. Drainage is made through a long tray mounted directly into the floor. Floor furniture with a mirror and lighting 90 cm wide. A wall-hung toilet bowl with an installation system built into a separate box. All communications are closed with a separate box on the side of which there is a niche with shelves for storing accessories and accessories. Electric heated towel rail 70x120cm. It simultaneously acts as a heating radiator under the window. Two-section wardrobe 90x160cm with built-in washing machine inside.


bathroom layout with window idea 10 (area 5 sq.m) photo 10

Medium-sized bathroom: (width 2.5m length 2.0m) includes the following sanitary ware.
Cast marble oval bathtub 160x70cm with built-in mixer tap. Hanging furniture 110 cm wide. with sink, mirror and lighting. Separate mirror 70cm wide and 120cm high. located on the wall from the left end of the bath. Shower enclosure rectangular type 120x80cm. with sliding door and tempered 8mm tinted glass. Shower system with thermostatic mixer and multifunctional watering can. Drainage of water into the sewer through a tray 100 cm long. A wall-hung toilet bowl with an installation system built into a separate box with a two-mode button.


bathroom project idea 11 (area 3.4 sq.m) width 1.7 length 2.0 m photo 11

The main idea of ​​the project is a shower separated by a decorative GKVL partition finished with ceramic tiles, inside which communications are located. Dimensions width 30x100x20cm. height 200cm. The passage is small, only 50cm. Drainage through built-in shower drain. Shower system with a mixer built into the partition and a multifunctional watering can. From the outside, a water heated towel rail is installed on the partition - a ladder 80x120cm. Quite rationally placed corner wall-hung toilet bowl with corner installation system placed in a separate box and trimmed with ceramic tiles. Hanging furniture 100 cm wide with a large illuminated mirror.


bathroom layout with two windows idea 12 (area 3.4 sq.m) width 2.0m length 1.7m photo 12

The layout includes the following plumbing. Rectangular acrylic bathtub 170x70cm with built-in faucet on the side of the bathtub and a shower system placed on the wall. On the front side of the bath there is a glass shower curtain (fence) with a width of 80cm. on hinges opening to the right side to the window. Hanging furniture 70 cm wide. With a mirror with internal illumination. Towel dryer - ladder width 60 cm. height 140 cm. A wall-hung toilet bowl with an installation system built into a separate box and a two-mode button.


idea for a bathroom with a window idea 13 (area 3.56 sq.m) width 1.8m length 2.2m photo 13

The layout includes the following plumbing. Acrylic asymmetric bathtub 180x90cm with a 60cm wide partition made of 8mm tempered glass with a mixer in the wall, a shower bar and a multi-mode watering can. A wall-hung toilet bowl with an installation system built into a wide box. On top of the box there is a tabletop for placing accessories and supplies. Instead of furniture, a wide 130 cm table top with a 60 cm wide countertop and a tall mixer tap was used. There are shelves for accessories on the bottom of the table top. Towel dryer - water ladder 60 cm wide. 120 cm high.


project of a bathroom with a window and a washing machine idea 14 (area 5 sq.m) width 1.8m length 2.6m photo 14

The layout includes the following plumbing. Large rectangular shower enclosure 160cmx90cm with ceramic tiled seat. 8mm tinted tempered glass. Sliding one section door. Shower system with thermostatic mixer and hand shower. Drainage through shower tray 100cm. embedded directly into the floor. Towel dryer - ladder 80x140cm. Wall hung toilet. The sink is 80 cm wide. All communications, including the installation system, are located behind a false wall made of GKVL lined with tiles.


bathroom with a window and a washing machine idea 15 (area 4.0 sq. m) 2.0x2.0m photo 15

A very simple and compact bathroom project with a shower located in a niche measuring 1600x80cm. 8mm tempered glass enclosure with one centrally located door. The dimensions allow you to place a faucet, a shower system or a bar with a watering can in any convenient place. Drainage is provided through a shower ladder built into the floor. Toilet bowl floor two regime. Floor standing furniture with 80 cm wide artificial marble sink with large wardrobe and mirror. To the left of the door, you can place an electric or water heated towel rail.


Very compact bathroom project with a window idea 16 (area 4.3 sq.m) photo 16

The main idea of ​​this rational project is to place all the most necessary sanitary ware in a small area (1.8 m wide, 2.4 m long). Acrylic rectangular bathtub 1700x70cm. with built-in wall mixer. A wall-hung toilet bowl with an installation system placed in a separate box with a two-mode button. Shower enclosure 90x90cm. with hinged door, low shower tray and shower system with multi-mode hand shower. Water-type heated towel rail (dimensions 60x120cm). Bathroom furniture 80 cm wide with mirror and lighting. Wardrobe two-section width 40cm.


bathroom project idea idea 17 (area 2.8 sq.m) photo 17

The non-standard geometric shape of the bathroom and the small size made it possible to place the necessary sanitary ware, but without a toilet bowl. If you reduce the width of the furniture (in the project it is 110cm, the mirror is 100cm) to 50-60cm and shift it to the left corner, it will be possible to place a floor-standing toilet in the center. A good option with the use of corner furniture and mirrors on the sides. Acrylic asymmetric bathtub 160x70cm.Mixer with thermostat. Shower rack with multi-mode watering can. Towel dryer - water type ladder 50x160cm. Floor cabinet 45cm wide.


bathroom project idea 18 (area 3.8 sq.m) width 2.0m, length 1.9m photo 18

Includes all the most necessary sanitary ware. Asymmetric acrylic bathtub 160x70cm. Wall-mounted faucet with thermostat and shower head. Between the end of the bathtub and the wall there is a seat lined with ceramic tiles, which is very convenient. Hanging furniture with a sink made of artificial marble 70 cm wide. with wardrobe and illuminated mirror. Shower enclosure 90x90 cm. without shower tray with water outlet through a wide tray 80 cm long. allowing to receive a large flow of water from the shower system. The system includes an overhead shower with a diameter of 350mm. and mixer thermostat with multi-mode watering can. Glass at a protection tempered 8 mm thick. The design is reinforced with additional upper elements of fastening to the wall. A wall-hung toilet bowl with an installation system built into a separate box with a two-mode button.


project of a walk-through bathroom idea 19 (area 3.5 sq.m) width 1.6m, length 2.2m photo 19

A very convenient project for two rooms, including all the necessary plumbing. Shower enclosure 120x80cm with double sliding doors and 6mm tempered tinted glass. Shower tray acrylic low. Thermostatic faucet with multifunctional shower head. Bathroom furniture with floor type mirror 80 cm wide. In addition to everything, the area of ​​\u200b\u200bthe room allows you to place an additional cabinet and a pencil case. Heated towel rail - a ladder 60 cm wide. 180 cm high. Suspended type toilet bowl with an installation system built into a separate box made of GKVL.


bathroom variant with zoning elements idea 20 (area 4.8 sq.m) width 2.2m, length 2.2m photo 20

between themselves and the main room with partitions from GKVL. Partitions are finished on all sides with ceramic tiles. Bath acrylic rectangular type 170x70cm. Instead of furniture, a tabletop 130 cm long was used with an overhead round sink. Pay attention to the rationality of such a solution, where the countertop fills the space between the end of the bath and the wall. Wall-hung toilet with wall-mounted installation system. Shower area 90x110cm with shower system, watering can and thermostatic mixer.


bathroom with a large shower cabin idea 21 (area 3.6 sq.m) width 1.9m, length 1.9m photo 21

A very rational project with maximum use of the entire area of ​​the bathroom. The base of the shower project is 190cm wide. depth 100cm. separated from the premises by partitions 50 cm wide. made of gypsum board finished with tiles and 2.1 m high. Two-section tempered glass doors 90cm wide. On each side, seats are made 40 cm wide, which is very convenient and creates additional comfort. Drainage of a large volume of water from the shower system is provided by a shower tray 1.1m long. Multifunctional shower head, mixer tap with thermostat. A wall-mounted toilet bowl with an installation system built into a separate box made of GKVL with a two-mode button. Hanging furniture width 90cm with large mirror and overhead lighting.


bathroom project with a large window idea 22 (area 4 sq.m) width 2.0m length 2.0m photo 22

The following sanitary ware is used in the project. Asymmetric acrylic bathtub 170x80cm. Shower system with multifunctional watering can and thermostatic mixer. Hanging type bathroom furniture 90cm wide. with artificial marble top. A wall-hung toilet bowl with an installation system built into a separate box made of GKVL. Towel dryer ladder type width 60cm. length 180cm.


bathroom project idea 23 (area 4sq.m) width 2.2m length 1.8m photo 23

The base uses a large shower space, which occupies almost 30% of the total bathroom area. 130cm wide tempered glass shower enclosure. Cast marble shower tray 80x130cm. The watering can on the rod is multi-mode, the mixer with a thermostat. Floor type bathroom furniture 80 cm wide. with a mirror. Ladder heated towel rail 60x180cm. A wall-hung toilet bowl with an installation system built into the GKVL box with a two-mode button.


Original project of a bathroom with a window idea 24 (area 3.2 sq.m) 1.6x2.0 m photo 24

The basis is a diagonal shower screen with sliding doors made of frosted tempered glass 100 cm wide. Drainage of water through the shower drain, shower system with shower head and faucet. For greater comfort in the shower, a seat with ceramic tiles has been made. Bathroom furniture 60cm wide. floor type. A wall-hung toilet bowl with an angular installation system and two mode buttons mounted in a separate box made of GKVL.


project of a bathroom with a window idea 25 (area 4sq.m) 1.8x2.2m photo 25

A wall-mounted toilet bowl with an installation system built into the wall is separated by a false partition from the shower 70 cm wide. Shower screen made of 8mm tempered glass 90cm wide. The shower head is multi-mode, a mixer with a thermostat. Drainage through shower tray 80cm wide. embedded in the floor. Furniture for a bathroom suspended 100 cm wide. with large overhead mirror. Towel rail 60cm wide and 160cm high.


bathroom project with a large window idea 26 (area 4.6 sq.m) 2.0x2.3m photo 26

The base is a rectangular bathtub 170x80cm built into the podium. artificial marble. A wall-hung toilet bowl with an installation system built into a separate box. Shower screen made of 8mm. tempered tinted glass 90cm wide. Shower system with watering can and faucet. Drainage through a shower drain built into the floor. The two-door case is built into the wall and separated from the door by a GKVL partition. Instead of furniture, a long countertop with a built-in sink and a wide mirror is used. Water heated towel rail 50 cm wide. and height 170cm.


bathroom with a window idea 27 (area 4 sq.m) 1.8x2.2 m photo 27

A very rational project includes all the necessary plumbing. Bath of their artificial marble oval type 170x80cm. with front panel. Hanging type bathroom furniture 100cm wide with a large top-lit mirror. Corner shower enclosure made of tempered 8mm glass with one door. Shower system, shower switch mounted in a corner structure made of GKVL and finished with ceramic tiles. Drain through the shower drain built into the floor. The hanging type toilet is built into the original GKVL box inside which the installation system with two mode buttons is mounted.


bathroom project idea 28 (area 3.6 sq.m) 1.8mx2.0m photo 28

Based on the corner arrangement of the shower enclosure and the toilet bowl, which is very rational for small bathroom areas. Shower walls - GKVL structure finished with ceramic tiles. Shower doors oar two-section from the tempered 6 mm glass. In the corner there is an original shelf for accessories in the same material and finish. Mixer thermostat with shower column and watering can. Drainage through the shower tray built into the floor. Wall-mounted corner toilet bowl with a corner installation system mounted in a box and a two-mode button. Water heated towel rail 80x140cm. Bathroom furniture hanging 9 wide0cm with mirror and backlight.


bathroom project idea 29 (area 4.4 sq.m) 2.2mx2.2m photo 29

The shower area is separated from the main one by partitions made of GKVL and tiled. Hanging type bathroom furniture 90cm wide. with large mirror and lighting. Inside there are communications (pipes of water supply and sewerage), which is very convenient for symmetrical connection of plumbing. Water heated towel rail 60x160cm. Rectangular cast marble bathtub length 170cm width 70cm. built into the podium made of GKVL and tiled. Please note that if you wish, you can add a toilet to the project and place it opposite the door. It is enough just to shift the bath to the left side.


project of a bathroom with a washing machine idea 30 (area 4.3 sq.m) 2.4mx1.8m photo 30

It is unique in its own way because of the large top-lit mirrors located on both sides of the wall. They create an excellent effect of expanding space. Asymmetric acrylic bathtub 160 cm long and 110 cm wide. Wall-mounted faucet with multi-mode shower head. A side-mounted toilet with an installation system built into the wall and a two-mode button. Washbasin 70 cm wide with a shelf for accessories. The presence of a washing machine favorably distinguishes this project from others.


small bathroom project idea 31 (area 2.25 sq.m) 1.5m x1.5m photo 31

Perhaps this is the most super compact version of a small bathroom. Shower enclosure 90x90cm with acrylic shower tray, shower panel and shower head. Glass tinted 6mm thick. with additional fastening to the wall, ensuring the reliability and stability of the entire structure. Floor-mounted toilet bowl with two-way flush button. Sink - cabinet one-door angular 70x70cm with a mirror and top lighting.


project of a bathroom with a washing machine and a window idea 32 (area 5.4 sq.m) 2.7m x2.0m photo 32

Instead of a shower cabin, this option uses a partition made of GKVL lined with ceramic tiles. Inside which there are communications (hot and cold water), which greatly simplifies the connection of the shower system, shower head and mixer. Hinged door 90 cm wide. made of 6 mm tempered tinted glass. Water drain through the shower drain mounted directly into the floor and located in the corner. Bath acrylic rectangular type 170x70cm. with tiled front screen. Mixer with watering can wall type. Bathroom furniture 100 cm wide with faux marble top and large overhead mirror. Case - case one section with a mirrored door 45 cm wide. If desired, if you reduce the width of the furniture, you can install a toilet bowl instead of a pencil case. In this case, the bathroom will be the most functional.


project of a bathroom with a washing machine idea 33 (area 4.3 sq.m) 2.4mx1.8m photo 33

A modern and stylish option with all the necessary plumbing. Acrylic asymmetric bathtub 170x80cm. mixer with built-in watering can. Wall-hung toilet with wall-mounted installation system and dual-mode button. Heated towel rail (ladder type) 60 cm wide and 120 cm high. Bathroom furniture 180 cm wide. with invoice 70 cm. sink With large mirror and overhead lighting. Wall mounted mirror cabinet 140cm wide. Another wardrobe 160cm wide. located at the bottom. The washing machine is built into the wall and harmoniously fits into the overall design of the bathroom.


bathroom project with a window idea 34 (area 5.2 sq.m) 2.6m x2.0m photo 34

The idea is that on the sides of the window all the necessary plumbing is located along the entire length of the wall, which creates the effect bright and spacious room. The 2.6 meter wide tabletop is a very practical and interesting solution. A wall-hung toilet with a built-in installation system under the countertop. The flush button is located on the top. Sink of laid on type 80 cm wide. Mirror with side lights. Bathtub acrylic asymmetric type 170х90cm Shower enclosure made of two sections of 8mm tempered glass with an additional element reinforcing the entire structure. Sliding one section door. Acrylic pallet size 90x90cm. with anti-slip coating.


bathroom project idea 35 (area 5.3 sq.m) 2.3mx2.3m photo 35

Includes an asymmetric acrylic bathtub 1. 5x1.2m. Semi-circular shower enclosure with 6mm tempered glass sliding doors and structural reinforcements. Cast marble shower tray. Shower system with multifunctional watering can and mixer thermostat. Bathroom furniture floor type with a large mirror width 90cm A side-mounted toilet with an installation system built into the wall and a two-mode button.

We hope you found an interesting idea and photo of the bathroom layout that will make your dreams come true. Good luck!

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Kamila Kovalevskaya

Fresh design idea: small bathroom with modern style washing machine, alcove shower, green tiles, porcelain tiles, green walls, porcelain stoneware flooring, walk-in shower, wood countertop, beige floor, swing door shower, brown countertop, single vanity unit, hanging vanity unit, ceiling beams, wall paper, exposed cabinets, dark wood cabinets and countertop sink - great interior photo

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Photo of a small modern style master bathroom with flat cabinets, white cabinets, white tiles, ceramic tiles, ceramic flooring, white flooring, an alcove bathtub, overhead shower bathtub and console sink

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APARTMENT WITH LAVANDOY To please yourself - it's so right! Especially when the main tasks are solved, the tastes have formed, and you can first of all be guided in the choice by yourself. Here you can apply non-standard solutions, and play with color . .. For a bright family couple of elegant age, an unusual interior is also needed, corresponding to their inner world, taste and hobbies. I must say that they seriously approached the work on the arrangement of an apartment with an area of ​​​​about 70 m², which is supposed to come from a country house for some time. So, the customers approved the proposed lavender tones, and they immediately filled the combined space of the kitchen-living room. The kitchen set has acquired a non-standard color, which is supported by the upholstery of upholstered furniture and accessories. The abundance of plant motifs and stucco decor refer us to the European elegant style in this interior, and lavender is very useful here! And the noble shades of the parquet board perfectly set off the textiles, the shape of the lamps and the elegant decor of the furniture with gilding. Gold with patina is another strong theme of this interior. Entering the ensemble in the lobby, it passes through the entire interior, creating an atmosphere of refined luxury, elegant and in this case not boring at all. A competent backlight puts accents in the right places. The bedroom at first glance resembles the imperial chambers. An elegant carved headboard, gold with patina on the walls, the same technique in finishing cabinet furniture... However, it is worth noting that gold is present here in a more restrained version, not protruding, but rather emphasizing the taste of the one to whom this interior is addressed. The fur cover on the bed adds tenderness, and the glossy wardrobe doors seem to dissolve in space, giving way to the historical dominant. The bathroom is designed to the specified standards. The tone is set by the nautical theme, expressed in the main shades of finishes, as well as decor, which continues the European theme. There was no need to install a bath, instead a spacious shower cabin was equipped.

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