Designing a shower room


14 shower room design tips and pictures |

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Whether you are searching for shower room ideas for a shower-only space or for the corner of a larger family bathroom, having a good-looking, really well-functioning showering space in your bathroom is usually a high priority.

Shower room design needs careful thought: how big should the shower area be; will it be in an enclosed cubicle or behind a screen; will it be more of a wet room; which will you use a shower curtain; will there be a bench...? The list of walk-in shower ideas goes on – what you choose might be inspired by the stylish shower room ideas we've listed below. 

Shower room ideas

With frameless glass panelling, low-level shower trays, bold brassware and a wide variety of tiling options available, it is easier than ever to create a shower room design that suits both your style and needs.

1. Creat a spa shower room with a walk-in

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If you are looking for sophisticated shower room ideas that wouldn't look out of place in an upmarket spa, but want to keep your cubicle enclosed, choosing a shower with a no- or low-profile tray is a great idea.

Walk-in shower ideas look much more luxurious when the cubicle itself is generously sized, so if you have the space without compromising the rest of the room, make it easily comfortable for the largest member of the family.

'If you need to save some space, make the shower cubicle wide but shallow – or narrower and long – ensuring the shower head is positioned centrally. This will still create the feeling of a roomy showering space, even if it's compromised on one side,' advises H&G's Editor in Chief Lucy Searle.

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If space in a shower room design is really compromised, you can save space with wet room ideas. This open approach to the shower area optimizes space and improves accessibility in your bathroom. 

Ensuring the shower tile ideas on walls and floors complement each other – they don't need to match – will enhance that much-needed feeling of space.

3. Pick a sophisticated finish for small spaces

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If you're looking for impactful shower design for a small bathroom, consider eye-catching wall finishes and stand-out fittings for good looks that don't take up any space.  

High-end bathroom fitting designs now feature matte-black, nickel and brushed brass fixtures, which look even more luxurious when paired with dark finishes in shower rooms. We’ve also seen terrazzo, as shown above, re-emerging as a popular bathroom trend.

4. Ensure shower room storage is spot on

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The best shower room ideas include plenty of scope for storage, however awkward the space. If you are installing a shower enclosure into an alcove of your bathroom, think about how you could maximize the rest of the space.

Here, rather than fit the enclosure across the full width of the narrow room, consideration has been given to bathroom storage. Bespoke floor-to-ceiling shelving can house toiletries, towels and any decorative pieces where standard-size storage may not fit.

5. Make space for seating in a shower room

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It's not often that we think 'comfort' when researching shower room ideas. But, making space for seating within your shower room design is not only a just, but easy, too. 

You can opt for built-in shower bench ideas or freestanding designs – what you choose will really depend on the look you like, the budget and the layout of your space. However, if you want to maximize those spa bathroom ideas, built-in seating like that above will give you the most luxurious appeal. 

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Whether you're going for a casual enclosure or an over-bath shower, it's worth considering shower curtain ideas. More than ever before, shower curtains come in a range of beautiful designs but, of course, you can copy the concept of this space: a plain shower curtain hidden behind a more decorative one.

7. Pick stand out fittings to complement the whole space

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Traditional shower room ideas can be given a modern update with an on-trend matte-black finish.

Make sure to look out for designs with thermostatic valves, which maintain a safe and constant temperature and have a shut-off safety function to prevent nasty scalding.

Having both an overhead and a handheld shower is useful, too.

8. Choose luxurious finishes for a luxury appeal

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Marble bathroom ideas are often found in five-star hotels and spas as this most beautiful of materials provides a sophisticated look and comes in large formats. If you are specifying marble in your shower, make sure you add an anti-slip coating to the floor.

8. Double up on shower heads

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If you are looking for shower room ideas for a large space, side-by-side or face-to-face overhead showers add a sense of luxury – whether you want to share or simply have more room to move is up to you. An enclosure with a central opening minimizes the risk of water escaping.

9. Plan shower room ideas to perfection

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When you are planning shower room ideas for your bathroom, make sure you consider the plumbing requirements of your design.  

'If you are remodelling your bathroom, remember that the existing hot and cold water supplies may need extending,' advises Martin Carroll, managing director of Duravit .

'The waste pipes will also need to be carefully planned so they connect into the existing system, and you may need new central heating pipework for any additional radiators or towel rails. Don’t forget to allow for the boxing-in of surface-run pipework so that it’s neatly concealed,' he adds.

11. Choose the best shower door system

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When considering how to choose a shower that will be right for your space, there are a few options to weigh up. 

'There are three main categories; a pivot door type with conventional hinges, sliding doors, and a simple walk-in set-up without doors at all,' says Phil Etherden, managing director of The Albion Bath Company .

'Additionally, and perhaps more importantly, always look to choose a shower head that matches your water system,' he adds. 'As a simple rule-of-thumb, lower pressure requires a smaller head.' 

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One of the most important shower room ideas concerning its aesthetics is zoning. You can define your shower room by tiling the wet zone in a different format to the rest of the space. Why do this? It creates visual interest in what can sometimes be a bland space in terms of color.

If you are designing a new shower room, consider boxing in new pipework for a sleek finish. By building out from the original wall, you can also create recessed shelving to house shampoo bottles within the showering space.

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Stylish shower room ideas can include inventive wall materials to serve up something really different. This can be as simple as wood-look porcelain tiles that are convincing but waterproof and practical, or something more inventive, such as this special technique covering by Wall&Deco .

Made from printed fiberglass, it is suitable for humid interiors, such as shower rooms, kitchens and even home gyms.

14.Include shower room lighting in your plans

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Bathroom lighting ideas are an important part of any scheme, and lighting must have the right degree of water protection within a shower room.

'The suitability of any light for bathroom use – wall light or pendant – depends on its rating,' explains Charlie Bowles, director of Original BTC . Proximity to splashing is also important. 'If the light will be within 60cm of a basin, bath or shower enclosure (zone 2), choose a light rated to guard against spray and condensation.'

If the light is further than 60cm from a bath or shower enclosure (un-zoned), you can go for a lower rating. If the lights are to be located over or in the shower (zone 1), they’ll need to be of the highest rating. Always ensure a qualified electrician is consulted early on to get this right.

How do you plan a shower room?

How you plan a shower room will depend on the size on your space. You should firstly consider whether you want a complete shower enclosure, or would prefer a walk-in or wet room design.

'Once you've decided on one of these options, take a look at the range of shower trays, shower floors, shower screens and enclosures available, the different sizes to suit your situation, and whether you have the space for additional areas such as a sink and or vanity area,' says Nicholas Cunild, managing director of Matki .

After you have established what can fit in the space, you can then pick out finishes and colors of brassware and tiles that will suit your style.

What tiles are best for a shower room?

Non-slip tiles are best for a shower room – in fact, they are a pretty essential requirement for all shower room ideas.

Check the level of slip resistance of your tiles before purchasing. If you do not wish to tile the whole space, wall panelling can be a practical alternative to traditional tiles.

'Wall panelling can help you achieve a high design look,' explains Steph Harris, product manager for Showerwall . It allows you to reflect the latest bathroom trends such as terrazzo, maximalist prints and large veined luxury marble. And at the same time it offers all of the convenience of a smooth, grout free, high performance surface that’s hygienic and easy to clean and maintain.

'Even the popular metro tile finish can even be achieved through bathroom wall panelling, thanks to the broad scope of designs now available. Large format panelling is easier to keep clean, plus it’s faster and more straightforward to install than small format tiles,' she says.

Lucy Searle has written about interiors, property and gardens since 1990, working her way around the interiors departments of women's magazines before switching to interiors-only titles in the mid-nineties. She was Associate Editor on Ideal Home, and Launch Editor of 4Homes magazine, before moving into digital in 2007, launching Channel 4's flagship website, Channel4.com/4homes. In 2018, Lucy took on the role of Global Editor in Chief for Realhomes. com, taking the site from a small magazine add-on to a global success. She was asked to repeat that success at Homes & Gardens, where she has also taken on the editorship of the magazine. 

25 Shower Room Ideas That Are Utterly Luxurious

DESIGN: LIZZIE GREEN; PHOTO: CHARLOTTE LEA

We're just going to come out and say it: a sprawling washroom and oversized walk-in shower may not be exactly attainable for most of us dwellers. However, similarly to window-shopping, it's sometimes fun just to look. But if you're actually looking to redesign your current setup, these luxurious showers will inspire you to spend a pretty penny on upgrading your daily rinsing routine.

Ahead are 25 stunning shower toom ideas that are so luxurious, you'll want to copy them STAT—and this goes for both real and imaginary bathrooms alike.

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COURTESY OF ALVIN WAYNE

Open-concept layouts are certainly the dream in sprawling bathroom spaces, but a bit of construction down the middle could actually update the space for the better.

We love how this bathroom places a single wall in the middle of the space. On one side you get a faucet for a bath and the other hides a walk-in shower, and the best part is it doesn't make this huge space feel small.

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DESIGN: EMILY HENDERSON, PHOTO: SARA LIGORRIA-TRAMP

If your shower is already separated from the rest of your primary bathroom, something as simple as removing the door can make it feel like a larger walk-in stall. We love how open and airy (despite the walls) this all-white shower feels.

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DESIGN: HIVE LA HOME, PHOTO: AMY BARTLAM

Ideal for smaller bathroom spaces, this all-in-one stall houses both a walk-in shower and a freestanding tub, proving that you really can have it all. And to keep things open and spacious, a product alcove in the wall proves that shower caddies are a thing of the past—or at least they should be.

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COURTESY OF ASHLEY MONTGOMERY DESIGN

Why restrict your morning shower to doors, curtains, and tubs? Even though it's inside a regular-sized bathroom, this open shower room set up with a stone floor feels like its own designated room. An inconspicuous drain positioned right under the showerhead will ensure you don't have flooding issues.

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DESIGN: MICHELLE BERWICK, PHOTO: LARRY ARNAL

A glass box positioned in the corner of your bathroom for a stand-up shower is both modern and beautiful. It creates a separation from the rest of the bathroom—creating your very own shower room—without feeling claustrophobic or like an obstruction to your layout.

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LECLAIR DECOR

Giving your shower its own lighting source is the best way to make any size shower feel like its own room. We love how this recessed lighting bar looks tucked along the back wall.

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COURTESY OF BROPHY INTERIORS

There's no sense in having a giant walk-in shower and limiting yourself to a single showerhead. In this oversized stall, two shower heads are better than one. Plus, the simple addition of an added handheld attachment not only makes getting clean more enjoyable, but it also looks beautiful to boot.

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DESIGN: GREY HUNT INTERIORS, PHOTO: STACY ZARIN GOLDBERG

While our dream of waking up and showering in our own private rainforest treehouse may not be completely within reach for most of us, a few potted plants can transport you to a lush landscape. At the very least, it's a great place for your plant babies to thrive and an even better place for you to enjoy them.

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DZEK

The retro terrazzo trend is back in a big way and this bathroom has more than embraced it. Splashing it across the walls, floors, and sink creates an illusion that the entire bathroom is a walk-in shower room (especially with the addition of an invisible glass shower door).

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KATHERINE CARTER

A sparkly clean white shower looks luxe and fit for a spa. This clear cube that houses white tile, with matching white grout looks bright and like a place we want to shower in every morning (and night).

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ALEXANDER DESIGN

This is about a luxe as a walk-in shower gets. Open concept on one side and a stunning view on the other makes this space one of our favorite shower rooms we've seen.

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AMY LEFERINK AT INTERIOR IMPRESSIONS

Only a spacious walk-in shower can comfortably fit a bench, but this space goes the extra step by adding a statement wall with hooks for towels or robes. This in-stall nook elevates things and thanks to the natural materials, this setup makes you feel like you're entering a luxurious spa every time you step in.

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JULIAN PORCINO

As we already know, tonally dressing your space is the best way to make it look and feel luxe, modern, and so expensive. Coating the walls in concrete, like in this luxury bathroom, is the epitome of an aspirational shower room.

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KATIE MARTINEZ

Adding two things to your walk-in shower is the difference between a place to get clean and one that doubles as a spa-worthy steam room. A door and a built-in bench are the perfect additions to new and existing builds.

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JULIAN PORCINO

This luxury-resort-inspired bathroom is real-life proof that you don't need endless square footage to achieve a lavish walk-in shower room. This layout utilizes a thin divider (as to not eat up additional space) to separate the shower from the vanity area, and the details (from micro tile to brass fixtures) make it all look expensive.

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DESIGN: MICHELLE BOUDREAU, PHOTO: MANOLO LANGIS

The last thing you need in a luxury walk-in shower is unsightly hardware. Treat them as if you're accessorizing an outfit and you'll be sure to love the space you create. We love these brass additions from the minimal drain cover to the showerhead that almost resembles a pendant light.

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CHELIUS HOUSE OF DESIGN

Statement walls are our favorite addition to any room design, and the bathroom (and more specifically, the shower) is no exception. This bathroom boasts a serious accent wall thanks to the black tile along the back wall of this shower room. Extra points to the designer for going with a high contrast palette of black and white.

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JK INTERIOR LIVING

It's no secret we're fond of the subway tile look, but if you're thinking of retiling any wall in your home, consider different methods of application. This herringbone pattern created with marble tile and minimal grout lines looks modern and beautiful.

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MARIE FLANIGAN INTERIORS

If a glass box is too modern of a walk-in shower design for your current setup, but you also don't want to completely obstruct your view, consider incorporating glass only on the top half of your shower stall. This setup looks worthy of a countryside property, but doesn't look outdated in the slightest.

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CATHIE HONG INTERIORS

One of the simplest ways to achieve a minimal aesthetic is by carrying the same tile from floor to ceiling, and this large-scale gray tile with nearly invisible grout lines is quite the selection. And the best part is it stays on display thanks to the barely-there shower door.

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MAITE GRANDA

Take a page out of this modern wash room and tile your shower stall from floor to ceiling (yes, ceiling) for a streamlined look. It's no doubt bathing in a marble-on-marble wet room like this one will feel more like a spa than your at-home bathroom.

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LILJENCRANTZ DESIGN

A dark cave-like space is an excellent choice for a place like a bathroom and its walk-in shower. This washroom perfectly pairs deep gray stone with a dark wood to create a modern oasis.

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JULIAN PORCINO

If you're not one for swinging doors, this setup with glass panels on either side of the shower create a walk-in feel without the door. And the best part is the space still feels open and creates the perfect scene to show off your gorgeous tile selection.

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DESIGN: LIZZIE GREEN; PHOTO: CHARLOTTE LEA

Searching for the epitome of luxury? A skylight in your shower is a great place to start. This setup that includes vaulted ceilings and a glass top brightens up this walk-in shower stall the way only natural light can.

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JESSICA HELGERSON INTERIOR DESIGN

There's something about pairing multiple design styles in a single space that brings a room to life. This bathroom does an incredible job of pairing contrasting materials that unexpectedly complement each other in the best way.

The wood-paneled ceiling plays off the cabinets, accent wall, and planter, while the marble floors and shower wall tiles work to make the space feel more formal. In other words, boho and modern are a match made in home décor heaven.

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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 supplies. 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 80 cm. 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 accessories. 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!

Designing a bathroom: 8 useful tips

Tips

Country house. Project by Ekaterina Lovyagina.

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Define your needs

Before you start furnishing your bathroom, determine your own wishes and needs. For example, if the whole family uses one bathroom, then it is worth installing a double sink. If you do not like to take a bath and want to leave as much free space as possible, then give preference to a shower cabin.

Apartment in Kazan. Project by Peter Safiullin.

Overhead shower Grohtherm, Grohe

Plan your storage

Every bathroom, no matter how big or small, needs storage space. First of all, decide what you want to place in the bathroom: do you need a separate shelf for towels, household chemicals or cleaning equipment. In the bathroom, it is better to give preference to closed systems in order to minimize visual noise.

Apartment in Moscow. Project by Marina Pakhomova.

Accessory basket

The basket is available in different colors

Pay special attention to lighting

The bathroom usually lacks sunlight, so special attention must be paid to lighting planning. In the bathroom, it is worth providing several light sources, one of which must be located at the mirror at eye level.

Apartment in Alma-Ata. Designed by architect Aynur Akhmetova.

Mirror with LED light

Choose the right shower screen

Bathroom surfaces are often exposed to water. Therefore, for finishing the bathroom, it is worth choosing moisture-resistant materials, such as tiles and porcelain stoneware. In addition, it is important to choose a suitable shower screen: it must be wide and high enough so that the spray does not scatter in different directions and a puddle does not appear on the floor.

Apartment in Tel Aviv. Maya Sheinberg project.

Porcelain tile, Kerama Marazzi

Don't forget the towel warmer

The towel warmer is one of the most important items in the bathroom. In addition to its main function - drying towels - it also heats the bathroom, reducing humidity levels and preventing mold. Today you can find models of various shapes and colors that will easily fit into any interior.

Apartment in Moscow. Project by Olga Rifkina.

Electric towel dryer

Constant temperature 55 degrees, adjustable temperature (45-70 degrees)

Choose the right mirror

When choosing a mirror, first of all, you need to start from the area of ​​​​the bathroom. For example, a compact model in a spacious room will look strange, while in a small bathroom there is hardly room for a full-length mirror. It is also worth considering the width of the cabinet under the sink: the mirror should not go beyond its borders.

Apartment in Moscow. Alexey Aladashvili's project.

cosmetic mirror

1/3x adjustable

Don't be afraid of bright colors

The bathroom is often a tiny room with no windows. To make it more interesting and stylish, use color. Don't be afraid to mix the brightest shades, from sunny yellow to fuchsia.

House in California. Malgosia Migdal Design project.


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