Guest bathroom designs
24 Best Guest Bathroom Ideas
At home, your bathroom is one of your safe havens. So, when you have friends and family staying with you, it's totally understandable that you want your guest bathroom to provide a similar sense of calm. If you're looking to transform your space into something that visitors will love, check out these beautiful guest bathroom ideas.
Whether you're hosting an event in your home or having family and friends over for the holidays, your guest bathroom is one of the first places they'll see and use often throughout their stay. And at times, the guest bathroom is one of the areas that can often be overlooked. No matter if your bathroom is classic white, elegant pink or vibrant green, there are so many clever ways to create a space that feels like home. Some of these ideas require you to work from the ground up, while others simply offer tips on how you can maximize your small space with built-in shelves, storage solutions and vanities. From installing bold tile flooring to mixing in subtle pops of color throughout, these design tips and decor ideas are sure to welcome guests in style.
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Built-in Shelves
Mike Garten
For easy storage, carve out a spot for recessed shelves. You can use them to hold extra towels and baskets full of bathroom essentials.
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Statement Wall
Mike Garten
Two-tone walls bring dimension to any design. Keep the bottom half of the wall in a solid color, then add patterned wallpaper on top. This can be done throughout the space or in a section you want to emphasize.
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Black and White
Amy Bartlam
Black and white is a timeless color combination, especially in bathrooms. Mix in black lighting, hardware and trim to provide dramatic contrast and depth.
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Contrasting Patterns
Jessica Bordner
Floral wallpaper and herringbone tile in coordinating hues pair nicely. Go with a medium or deep blue to give off a relaxing feel.
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Striking Gallery Wall
Phil Crozier
Reena Sotropa In House Design Group changed the overall mood of this all-white guest bathroom by adorning a free wall with simple yet elegant artwork.
RELATED: Beautiful Black and White Bathrooms
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Pop of Color
Paul Versluis Kearney
If you want to keep the rest of your bathroom one shade, paint the vanity in a statement hue, like a bold cobalt blue, for a welcome splash of color.
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Decorative Wallpaper
Christopher Dibble
Spending time in nature calms the heart and mind, so installing botanical-inspired wallpaper is an easy way to make the room more enjoyable for anyone who's in it.
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Gold Accents
Beatriz da Costa
If you're only looking to make slight changes to your bathroom's design, bring in gold accents to add a touch of elegance.
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Warm and Bright Tones
Becki Owens Interior Design
Mix dark and light by keeping the walls white and incorporating wooden accents throughout. A patterned rug is the perfect finishing touch.
SHOP RUG
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Marble Design
Lisa Romerein
Not only is the arched entrance a striking statement, but the marble seating inside enhances the safety of the bath —great for guests who may need it.
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Bold Flooring
Alec Hemer
If your guest bathroom is mostly one color, switch up the flooring to add interest. Pick a tile color and design that'll really pop against the walls, like the one shown here.
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A Single Tone
Jessica Bordner
Give your bathroom a modern upgrade by hanging a curved mirror and installing a terrazzo vanity top.
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Double Mirrors
Lisa Romerein
Having mirrors in your guest bathroom is essential. Hang two above a double-sink vanity to create a sense of symmetry.
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Makeup Vanity
Julien Fernandez/Ninou Etienne
Stick a makeup vanity in an unused corner to give your guests a designated spot to get ready for the day. Slide the stool under the vanity when it's not in use to free up floor space.
SHOP VANITY SET
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A Grand Display
Amy Neunsinger
Hanging a chandelier above the tub brings the drama, while a warm-toned runner adds a cozy contrast. By placing your bathtub in front of a bay window, your guests will be able to take advantage of the natural light that comes streaming through.
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Comfortable Seating
Peter Murdock
If your bathroom is large enough, separate it into two sections: a sitting area for some quality R&R and, well, everything else.
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Boho Appeal
Margaret Austin
Warm up an all-white bathroom with a range of earthy accents, everything from a rattan pendant to a slated bamboo bath mat.
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Live Greenery
John Michael Cooper ALTF
Plants breathe life into any space. Scatter a few air-purifying plants throughout the room — inside the shower, along the windowsill, hanging from the ceiling and more — to create a a sense of calm.
RELATED: The Best Houseplants That Purify the Air
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Sliding Door
Jessica Bordner
Although it's just as functional as a traditional swing door, a sliding pocket door is ideal if you're working with limited floor space. Certain styles, like a farmhouse-inspired barn door, make any room feel more warm and inviting.
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Custom Medicine Cabinet
Courtesy of Katherine Stiles
Cover the inside of your medicine cabinet with chalkboard paint, so you can leave positive notes for your guests. You can even write a list of everything that's free for them to use and where to find them.
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Towels on Display
Lara Robby Studio
Stock your bathroom with everything your guests could ever need — including an array of towels on a metal rack (this one's actually made for water bottles). Place it directly on the floor or mount it to the wall for easy access.
SHOP TOWEL RACK
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Sense of Balance
Jane Beiles
If you don't want to close off your small guest bathroom, make sure the pedestal sink and surrounding tile are in the same color palette.
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Natural Light
Lisa Romerein
Large windows lend to the room's open, airy feel. The alcove in a bay window also provides additional storage space — or in this case, the perfect spot for a freestanding tub.
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Stylish Bathroom Cabinet
Hotze Eisma
Make sure you have everything ready and in one place. Opt for flemish or frosted glass panels to keep the supplies out of sight.
SHOP BATHROOM CABINET
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28 Guest Bathroom Ideas to Make Guests Feel Welcome
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Updated on 11/22/21
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You’ve probably outfitted your own bathroom to your exact needs and taste—but what about the guest bathroom? The second bathroom in a home is generally given a little less love—but when guests come for a visit, they'll feel more at home if they’re able to use a bathroom that has been curated to their own creature comforts.
Whether you’re working on sprucing up your guest bathroom to cater to impending guests or you’re looking for little details to make sharing the main bathroom more comfortable, we’ve rounded up some of the best ways to make your visitors feel welcomed, appreciated, and taken care of.
Read on for expert-approved tips and special touches on making a guest bathroom as comfortable and luxurious as possible:
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Get as much natural light as possible.
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Marc Dobbels, managing director at Le Barthelemy Hotel & Spa, suggests working with your existing layout to filter in as much natural light as possible—whether by using airy details to evoke a sense of lightness or by optimizing your bathroom window to allow more light to flood the space.“The design at Le Barthelemy embraces the natural surroundings and evokes a sense of lightness, with an open-air vibe and continuous flow between each space,” explains Dobbels. “Natural light fills the bathroom, and is the key to unlocking bright, fresh and renewing energy.”
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Consider replacing your shower head.
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You don’t need to replace your entire shower in order to give your guests a hotel-like experience—but replacing your showerhead with a massage or rain feature might be a nice option to consider. “We've outfitted each bathroom with spacious rain showers so that guests can feel the tropical essence while rinsing off the salt after a day at the beach,” explains Dobbels. -
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Don’t overlook the little details.
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“The best bathroom design embraces minimalism and warm halogen lights and decor items that reflect the environment around them,” says Dobbels. “We want guests to have that jaw-dropping moment when they venture into the bathroom—every single detail matters and conveys a sense of place.”
Think about the aspects that you appreciate most about staying in a hotel and try to emulate them in your own space. Is it the sense of minimalism? The lighting? The amenities? Those small details are going to play a much bigger role than any renovation you could do.
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Splurge on nice towels.
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Karin Sun, founder of Crane & Canopy, suggests outfitting your bathroom with plush towels. “Bring the spa experience to your guests by setting out clean, soft towels for their use,” she suggests. “Your guests will be thankful for the possibility of a hot bath or shower at the end of a long day, and luxury towels in a soft white will lend your space the air of a boutique hotel.”
The 10 Best Bath Towels of 2022, Tested and Reviewed
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Get rid of all signs of clutter.
@dreamon_design / Instagram
“Make sure to keep things clean and clutter-free,” says Sun. “Before your guests arrive, take time to put away loose items and give your space a light dusting. These simple actions will make your space look tidy and put together, and it will also allot your guests space to settle in and store their own essentials.” An uncluttered space will allow guests to feel like your guest room is truly their temporary home.
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Create an amenity kit.
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If you’re planning on sharing the bathroom space with your guests, you can still foster that hotel feel by creating a bathroom amenity kit and placing it on their bed. “Keep organization easy and employ a stylish basket or tray option to store bathroom items,” suggests Sun.
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Set the mood.
immo Renovation / Unsplash
Sun suggests preparing the bathroom mood in advance of your guest’s arrival. Consider lighting a candle with a subtle, fresh fragrance or dimming the lights to create a more cozy environment before they even drop their bags in your home.
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Usable storage for guests.
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“Guests really need places to put their stuff,” says Beth Halpern Brown, founder of Beth Brown Interiors. “Incorporate furniture or accessories that they can actually use, like a small corner chair, a jewelry hanger, as well as a storage hanger on the back of the bathroom or closet door to provide additional storage space for guests to use.”
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Art that reflects the hosts.
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Even though the bathroom is for guests, it should still encompass a host's personality with pictures of their favorite places, children's art displayed, etc. “You don't want the room to feel sterile or generic, but instead thoughtfully incorporated into the rest of the home and reflective of a personal aesthetic and taste,” suggests Brown.
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Stock the little essentials they may have forgotten.
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“I keep Q-tips, tampons, cotton balls, extra contact solution and case, and lotion below the sink,” says Brown. “Small extras like this make guests feel welcome, thought about, and ultimately appreciated.”
They also ensure a guest is able to find something they need in case they forgot to pack or bring something with them. “It's small touches like this that make all the difference for guests who are staying somewhere that's not their own home or space they're comfortable in,” adds Brown.
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Keep hotel-quality shampoo on hand.
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You might assume that your guests will travel with their own shampoo and conditioner—but it doesn’t hurt to make sure your guest bath is outfitted with some high quality products just in case. “Having good quality shampoo, conditioner, and body wash available is a friendly touch and also won't break your bank since you won't have to replace it that often,” says Bre Hance, principal designer and owner of InHance Interiors.
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Add a signature scent.
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The top hotels and resorts around the world have a signature scent. Create one in your bathroom with candles or room spray. "For the ultimate at-home welcoming retreat, indulge in scent stimulating products,” suggests Silvia Tun, director of services at JW Marriott Cancun Resort & Spa. “Aromas such as lavender, mint and eucalyptus promote relaxation and stress relief and will transport those visiting to a blissful escape.”
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Consider adding softer lighting.
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Of course, they’ll want bright light during the day as they get ready to go—but not all of the time. Adding a dimmer switch or softer lighting options on the vanity will help foster a sense of relaxation in the evening. You could also consider adding a plug-in night light to the space to allow them to comfortably find their way to and from their new surroundings at night.
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Fluff your linens.
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Making sure you have nice towels is one thing—but ensuring they’re ready for guests is quite another. Geneva Aaron, founder of TheHouseWire, suggests giving your towels a little extra attention before adding them to the guest bathroom. There should be fresh, fluffed, and folded towels available for them to use every time. If you want to take it up a notch you could consider giving them a gentle spritz of fabric spray.
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Add fresh flowers.
@305decoliving / Instagram
Placing a vase of fresh flowers in the guest bathroom is one of the easiest ways to give the space a pop of color while also offering that "wow" factor as guests arrive. You can always attempt to find out their preferred flowers—but whatever you end up selecting is sure to make guests feel special and welcomed.
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Consider adding a bidet attachment.
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Bidet seats, particularly those that are easy to use are a fantastic option when trying to make a bathroom more welcoming. “Many of the bidet seat additions come heated, so even if the guest does not want to use the bidet functions, the seat still provides extra comfort,” explains Daniel Johnson, founder of ManyBidets. “Installation takes about 15 minutes, and simply replaces the existing toilet seat—so it’s really a breeze to set up.”
The 11 Best Bidet Attachments of 2023, Tested and Reviewed
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Pick up a robe and slippers.
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One of the nicest luxuries in hotels is a soft, warm, plush bathrobe and matching slippers to slip into at the end of the day. Keep your guests warm by leaving a fresh robe on a hook in the bathroom with a soft pair of slippers at the ready.
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Curate decorations.
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Because it is used less often, the guest bathroom may not have been decorated to the same extent as the other rooms in your home. To create a more warm, welcoming space, add a few decorations before your guests arrive. Add a tray or a stool, set up a few candles, decorative items, and bottles to create a pretty display. Don't forget to leave a matchbook nearby should they want to light a candle during their stay.
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Update the bath mat.
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Another quick and low-cost way to spruce up your bathroom's style is to change an old, run down bath mat for something a little more colorful, plush, and soft. A simple, non-slip microfiber mat in a color that matches your bathroom is the easy choice. They're very versatile, feel very soft underfoot, and the microfiber dries quickly—which means less moldy odors for you (and your guests) to have to deal with.
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Consider a towel drying bar.
@dreamon_design / Instagram
If you have the extra wall space, consider providing a towel heater so your guests can warm it up while they shower or bathe. This little luxury will make their post-shower experience much more pleasant—especially in the colder months.
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Leave a personal note.
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If you want to impress your guests, leave a short, personal note on a beautiful card, perhaps among the items on your vignette or top of the stack of towels. Even a message like "Welcome to our home! Let us know if you need anything" will make your visitors feel like special and valued guests, and leave them with a wonderful impression of your hospitality.
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Make sure there are plenty of mirrors.
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Whether you’re working with limited natural light or your guest bath is flooded with sun, it’s important to have plenty of mirrors available. Not only do they help to make a space feel brighter but they’ll also allow your guests plenty of options to work with when getting dressed, shaving, or applying makeup.
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Have fun with wallpaper.
@305decoliving / Instagram
Guest bathroom decor can sometimes be an afterthought—but one of the easiest ways to give your second bathroom a refresh is with the use of a fun wallpaper. Consider going bold with hotel-inspired banana leaf print or bright geometric shapes to add the initial wow factor.
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Add some greenery.
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The best way to add some warmth to your guest bathroom is by placing a couple of houseplants. Consider adding something that doesn’t require too much maintenance, like a spider plant or zz plant, so you don’t have to worry about running into the bathroom to water it while guests are in your home.
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Don’t overlook a laundry basket.
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You might not think a laundry basket will be of much use to your guests, but having a spot to place used towels will save them from having to leave them on the bed or the floor. If your guests are staying long term it might also be nice for them to have a designated spot for dirty clothes as well if they have an extended stay.
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Make space for toilet paper.
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All the fancy hotel amenities in the world are going to be super well-received, but nothing will replace having an extra roll of toilet paper when your guests realize they’re running low. Find a spot to stock extra rolls or present them in an artfully arranged basket behind the toilet so they never have to mention they’re running low.
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Add a carafe for water.
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Most hotel bathrooms are equipped with a small glass or two on the bathroom sink for late night sips or water or for facilitating brushing their teeth. Consider adding your own display with a small glass and a carafe for water.
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Make sure the space is immaculate.
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You’ll want to make sure that, if all else falls, the space feels as clean as possible for your guests' arrival. Give the entire space a deep clean—from the shower head to the toilet bowl—and don’t forget to wipe down the mirrors to ensure they’re sparkling clean when your guests first arrive.
Bathroom design in a modern style (72 photos): interior ideas, renovation
People for whom "interior design" is not an empty phrase strive to follow fashion trends in the design of each area of their home. They are more stable than in the fashion industry, but unlike it, they offer not only visually beautiful, but also functional solutions. Today we will talk about the design features of a bathroom in a modern style - the most vulnerable and personal space. nine0005
Modern Style Features
There was a moment in the history of art when artists renounced past canons and created a new art in opposition to them. A similar situation occurred with the modern style, which at the dawn of its heyday was built on principles opposite to the classical directions.
Traditional interiors are shaped around clear means of expression, strict composition and content. In contrast, contemporary is a universal solution that adapts to the needs of housing, worries about comfort, and is also a canvas for bold ideas. It does not have clearly regulated rules, and all visual diversity is united by several principles:
- The modern space has a well-thought-out layout, including functional areas and empty spaces for free movement.
- This interior was created by people for people, so each item is easy to use and is part of a single whole.
- Contemporary can be the basis for unusual design objects, contemporary art and pop culture elements.
- The decoration of the room should be restrained and embodied in the beauty of flowing lines, clean shapes, varied textures. nine0005
- The color scheme varies depending on the nature of the interior. If it has a more concise vibe, a neutral palette is used, and contrasting combinations can be added for brightness.
- A modern style room is a place where artificial materials look appropriate. True, the trends of recent years dictate a return to nature, so when choosing, you need to focus on the goals of the project.
The bathroom is ideal for demonstrating the wide possibilities of direction, mainly due to its specific conditions, as well as the practical use of space. nine0005
Bathroom colors
In the contemporary style, many shades look organic if they are arranged in a harmonious color scheme. Consider the most popular solutions.
Modern white bathroom
A versatile color, white is the perfect match for any outfit. It is used for finishing walls, ceilings and sanitary ware.
Color is often used as a dominant color to create a spacious, slightly "sterile" atmosphere in the bathroom. To avoid rapid contamination of surfaces, it is necessary to select materials that can be cleaned. nine0005
Modern gray bathroom
Another popular option in modern interiors, which is combined with monochrome or contrasting shades. It gives a feeling of rigor, restraint, but at the same time - a mature style.
The textures of materials will help diversify gray, and the lighting will “revive” its cold aesthetics.
Modern black bathroom
In classical styles, black can be found in the form of small details, but almost never - as an integral element of the interior. Spacious modern bathrooms will cope with its oppressive depth and beat it in the most favorable light. nine0005
Despite the compatibility of black with almost the entire palette, it is better to use it in tandem with natural or less saturated shades.
Modern style brown bathroom
Brown can stand alone or be incorporated into natural wood surfaces. In any case, this is a great option for a discreet modern bathroom that features monolithic volumes.
Chocolate, brick, coffee shades look noble. In such an interior, the classics are invisibly present, denounced in modern forms. nine0005
Blue contemporary bathroom
This color in the bathroom is often taken to design a marine theme, making direct associations with water. But by itself, blue gives a calm, peaceful atmosphere, which is ideal for such a room.
The blue tint is mainly used for wall decoration. Against its background, furniture made of light wood, as well as white objects, harmoniously looks.
Finishes and materials
Modern style bathroom finishing materials are only practical requirements, and the visual image may vary depending on the design project. nine0005
Floor
Ceramic tile has long been a traditional finishing option in this space. She is not afraid of water, high temperatures and is easy to clean. You can choose a product not only by pattern, but also by size or shape.
Porcelain stoneware, which has gained popularity due to its operational properties, looks appropriate in an interior that gravitates towards the classics. Moreover, its coating does not slip, which is especially important in a room with constant humidity. nine0005
Using a self-leveling floor as a base allows you to embody the most daring ideas - from the seabed to abstract compositions. Its glossy surface only enhances the realistic effect.
The wooden base is expensive, which is associated with the need to apply moisture-resistant protection, since wood does not tolerate the negative effects of the environment. But the natural, lively aesthetic is well worth the effort.
Walls
The most budgetary type of finish is considered to be painting. Suitable for walls with inconspicuous flaws that can be easily hidden by ordinary putty. May have a matte or glossy design. nine0005
One can meet in a modern style bathroom and wallpaper, but not paper, but moisture resistant - this is a must. Such varieties are easy to care for, but, in comparison with other materials, do not differ in durability.
As with flooring, ceramic tiles are also the most popular option for walls. Recently, it has been fashionable to veneer the entire surface or only certain sections with hexagonal products.
Plastic panels imitating other textures are also used in the interior. Natural stone is considered the most expensive material, but only it can create both a luxurious and minimalistic look. nine0005
Ceiling
Painting is chosen if the height of the walls does not allow the installation of suspended structures. A smooth painted ceiling looks stylish and restrained, but it is not suitable for mounting recessed lights, which are often used in modern bathrooms.
Plasterboard products are very flexible and can take any shape required by the design project. Only for the bathroom you need to choose a moisture-resistant base.
PVC film stretch ceilings are quick to install, available in a variety of finishes and slightly reduce the height of the walls. On the one hand, they will protect against a flood from the top floor, but on the other hand, they can be damaged with a slight mechanical impact. nine0005
Contemporary style bathroom furniture
The modern bathroom is filled with furniture of clear shapes and lines with a minimalist design. Most often these are items made of wood or MDF, as a cheaper base.
The priority is hanging cabinets of compact dimensions, which form a single volume. Their location is not limited by style rules, only by the features of space.
Many bathroom interiors feature countertops along one wall in stone or wood. Wash basins, storage places, household appliances are built into it. Speaking of the latter - despite the modern nature of the room, it is better to hide the washing machine, dryer and other appliances from prying eyes behind furniture facades, as they clutter up the space. nine0005
Plumbing
For a modern style bathroom, buy newfangled products that are functional, comfortable to use and ergonomic. A bath is often combined with a shower or limited to the latter alone. Bulky fonts have been replaced by shower corners - now this is part of the space, hidden behind a glass partition.
Allocating a separate room only for water procedures is a completely irrational decision. Now you can find a place in it for a toilet bowl, which is limited to a compact hanging model, without a bowl, as well as a barrel. nine0005
In addition to the standard shapes, there are bowl washbasins - round, oval or rectangular. It is customary to build faucets into the wall, and instead of two-valve ones, stop at single-lever models.
Decor and lighting
General subject and decoration compositions serve here as decorations. In a modern style, each object is in its place, so the illegible weaving of decorative details can break the harmony. To diversify the bathroom, you should choose accessories with an interesting design. nine0005
An organizer can be hung in the shower cabin, and the walls can be decorated with hanging shelves. Even a cup for toothbrushes made of aesthetic material, instead of the usual plastic counterparts, will “refresh” the interior.
Choose interesting textiles for bath towels, bathrobes and rugs that will stand out in the overall color ensemble. Mirrors of different geometric shapes will not only expand the space, but also help to complicate its design.
Contemporary lighting is an important functional and decorative element. According to the rules, several lighting schemes are installed: general lighting, for which built-in spotlights are responsible, as well as sconces or suspensions in the washing area. Mirrors with illumination around the perimeter of the frame look stylish. nine0005
Pay attention to the covering of the ceiling and other objects in the room. Glossy ones intensify the light, and for matte ones you need to organize more saturated lighting.
Modern small bathroom design
Unlike the classics, the modern style can adapt to the specifics of the layout, so it can be safely used to design small-sized bathrooms. This will help following these principles:
1. Wall decoration should have an even coating or be decorated with small-sized plain tiles, for example, imitating brickwork. True, working with such details is a troublesome task. As an alternative, large-format products with fine relief look good. nine0005
2. In modern bathrooms with an area of up to 5 square meters, it is better to finish the floor with narrow ceramic tiles.
3. The color scheme consists of light shades that are enhanced under bright lighting.
4. The furniture set should be limited to the essentials. The priority is hanging specimens, since in small bathrooms it is recommended to use a vertical area.
5. Foam lovers will have to sacrifice pleasure for practicality and purchase a compact shower enclosure. nine0005
6. Mirror and glossy surfaces visually add volume to the interior.
Bathroom design in modern style - photo
It is difficult to immediately cover all the variety of design solutions for a bathroom in a modern style. Therefore, we have collected the most beautiful projects in our selection of photos. Inspiration to you and good ideas!
Video: Modern Bathroom - Interior Ideas
Loft
Astar project
Fresh Design Idea: Medium Size Modern Style Bathroom with Flat Cabinets, White Cabinets, Open Shower, Brown tiles, shower cabin, countertop sink, multi-colored floor, open shower, brown countertop and built-in cabinet - great interior photo
House DNP Solnechnoe photo
ANDO
Inspiration for home comfort: modern style bathroom with beige facades, bidet, beige tiles, countertop sink, beige floor and beige worktop
Baltic Neoclassic
Elena Sidorina
Original design example: bathroom modern style with flat fronts, medium wood cabinets, white tiles, walk-in shower, sink, gray countertop, single vanity, wall-hung vanity and backsplash
Apartment in the old fund of Moscow "Vershina"
Nata Volkova
Stylish design: a small gray and white bathroom in a classic style with protruding panel facades, white facades, a shower room, gray tiles, boar tiles, gray walls, porcelain stoneware floors, walk-in shower, vanity top, sliding door shower, window, vanity unit and floor vanity - latest trend
Apartment 170m2 | BLACK NATURE | Modern industrial style
Sergey Lashin | studio VPROEKTE
Pictured: contemporary style bathroom with flat cabinets, black cabinets, corner shower, black tiles, countertop sink, black floor, swing door shower, black countertops and hanging cabinet c
House in the Leningrad Region
Interior Studio AI
Photo of a medium-sized neoclassical (modern classic) bathroom with flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, gray tiles, white walls, porcelain stoneware floors, walk-in shower, countertop sink, wood countertops, gray floor , beige worktop, cabinet for two sinks and built-in cabinet
Baltic wind.
Daria Kharitonova
Design idea for a nautical-style bathroom with flat cabinets, light wood cabinets, a separate toilet, blue tiles, white tiles, medium hardwood floors, a solid washbasin, brown flooring, white countertops, a vanity unit and hanging vanity unit
Nature in the home
Ekaterina Vladimirova
Stylish design: medium-sized contemporary style bathroom with flat cabinets, black cabinets, alcove shower, white tiles, porcelain stoneware tiles, porcelain stoneware flooring, walk-in shower, countertop sink , gray floor, bathroom screen, white countertop, single vanity and hanging vanity - the latest trend
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München
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Badplanung & Badsanierung | München
Implemented bathroom project in Chernyakhovsky Residential Complex.
IvE-interior
Let's use this example as a combination of white and light brown.