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50 Luxurious Bathrooms - Best Bathroom Ideas with Modern Design

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A Symmetrical Spin

Shade Degges

Seeing double? This Malibu, California–based bathroom from Standard Architecture and Martha Mulholland is packed with dual doors and vanities, bringing some visual appeal to this soothing space.

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Go for the Bold

Christian Harder

Just because you have limited square footage doesn’t mean you have to skimp on luxury. Jett Projects employed Dedar moiré wallpaper and a FontanaArte mirror to add some oomph to this Brooklyn-based bathroom.

3

Marbled Marvel

Douglas Friedman

As far as we’re concerned, floor-to-ceiling marble is a cornerstone of luxury. In this San Francisco home, Nicole Hollis paired the Arabescato Corchia marble with Waterworks fixtures and a sculptural pendant, courtesy of Vincenzo De Cotiis.

4

Farmhouse Fanfare

Haris Kenjar

Anne McDonald gave this luxurious lake house bathroom a little bit of rustic style with shiplap walls, a vintage Murano glass chandelier, and herringbone zellige floor tiles from Clé.

5

Take a Seat

Stephen Kent Johnson

Whoever thinks the lounging needs to stop after some time in the tub needs to take a look at this Southern California sanctuary from Studio Shamshiri. Here, the Bartok Design tub is placed right next to a Carl Malmsten couch. Now that’s what we call luxury.

6

Stay Golden

Carmel Brantley

If you want to bring a little bit of maximalism to your luxurious bathroom, take a cue from this Palm Beach paradise, which was designed by Caroline Rafferty. Though the brass hardware offers plenty of zing, the leafy chandelier from Anthropologie is the space’s exclamation point.

7

High-Contrast Coupling

Douglas Friedman

Another way to wow with gold? Pair brass accents with black and white elements just as designer Carlos David did in this Manhattan apartment.

8

Spa Style

Gaelle Le Boulicaut

Tobias Petri gave this mountainside mansion a spalike aesthetic with wooden walls, vessel sink, and Italian mosaics by Sicis. And if he needs to cool down from a midday steam, Petri’s bathroom has access to a small balcony.

9

Zen Vibes

Lindsay Brown

“I really wanted it to be a place where you didn’t want to leave,” designer Sara Oswalt says of this Lake Tahoe retreat. With a power coupling of timber and concrete, this bathroom accomplished that mission in style.

10

Front and Center

Joe Fletcher

Put lounging front and center—literally—by placing your standing tub away from the wall. Studio Schicketanz gave this Silicon Valley couple the lap of luxury with setup from Concreteworks, Brizo’s faucet, and an aluminum skylight from Royalite Manufacturing. (Bonus: The clients can feel like they’re on cloud nine mid-soak.)

11

Standout Shower

Richard Powers

Speaking of which, why hide your shower behind a curtain or frosted glass door when it was born to stand out? In this Amsterdam-based boat shed, Studio Piet Boon strategically placed this waterfall shower out in the open, so it can rack up plenty of compliments. Rounding out the space are fittings by Piet Boon for Cocoon and a floral arrangement, courtesy of Pompon Amsterdam.

12

Room with a View

Roger Davies

Is there anything more luxurious than sitting in a soaking tub and glancing out toward a striking view? For this desert home, Kovac Design Studio offset the Agape tub and Axor fittings with the lush, organic landscape outside.

13

The Textured Treatment

Read McKendree

Neutral color palettes don’t have to be lackluster—just take a look at this bathroom Workspace/APD designed near Pebble Beach, California. Between the Artistic Tile walls, travertine countertops, and pale cabinetry, this textured space makes beige anything but boring.

14

Grand Adventure

Thomas Loof

Dramatic Cassiopea marble covered walls and floor take your eyes on a gorgeous adventure in this Richard Mishaan–designed home. The stark white bathtub looks out onto New York City.

15

Open Concept

Chad Mellon

Bright and airy, this sun-filled bathroom has large windows, a glass-walled shower, and a waterfall vanity. The separate bathtub sits in the corner on a platform made from basalt floors.

16

Chevron Chic

Stacy Zarin Goldberg

A chevron bath rug mimics the herringbone pattern in the shower of this Washington, D.C., home. An unlacquered brass faucet from Waterworks adds glamour to the black marble-encased bathtub.

17

Spalike Details

John Merkl

The wood vanity topped with a white modern sink has soothing vibes in this serene Napa Valley bathroom.

18

Serene and Simple

Nicole Franzen

A deep bathtub is centered in front of a large bay window in this Gachot Studios–designed home. The vintage Murano pendant gracefully hovers above it.

19

Smart and Modern

Nicole Franzen

A bench in super-luxe Loro Piana fabric adds texture to this marble-walled New York City bathroom. The dark Illum Wikkelsø cabinet creates contrast.

20

Witty and Whimsical

Douglas Friedman

21

Room with a View

Matthew Millman

The large window opens up to a breathtaking view of the Golden Gate bridge in this San Francisco apartment. Wall-mounted handles were used for the sleek bathtub.

22

Bold Movement

James Merrell

The naturally undulating pattern in the marble used for the vanity, walls, and floors reminded designer Jaques Grange of the waters in Venice. The black metal framed mirrors and doors add a streamlined and striking contrast.

23

Rustic Meets Modernist

Nic Lehoux

Architect Tom Kundig brought the outside in at this Montana vacation home. The reclaimed wood floors add a rustic element to this modernist space.

24

Industrial Chic

Claire Esparros

In Homepolish cofounder Will Nathan’s New York City loft, the spacious bathroom features a doorless shower, industrial gridlike tile work, and a mirrored wall, creating a space that is understated yet striking.

25

Elevated Parisian Vintage

Grey Crawford

In French architect Jacques Grange’s Paris apartment, a monochromatic space is turned glam with a gilded chandelier that highlights the grand ceilings.

26

Cali Cool

Monica WangAlamy

This bathroom in the Spanish-style home of Create & Cultivate founder Jaclyn Johnson is given a glamorous edge with pale purple wallpaper, elegant brass accents, and a sleek purple vanity.

27

Vintage Florals

Eric Piasecki

In this reimagined Manhattan townhouse, antique blue wallpaper enlivens the powder room, while a sleek marble sink balances out the space with a contemporary touch.

28

Luxurious Fur

Amanda Kirkpatrick

This light-filled bathroom in a serene country house is simple and chic, featuring a black claw-foot tub that’s given a touch of glam with a fur bath mat.

29

Reflective and Romantic

Douglas Friedman

In Andy Cohen’s Greenwich Village apartment, the bathroom is nothing short of glamorous. The walls, which are covered in Flavor Paper’s Cherry Forever mylar wallpaper, reflect a golden glow throughout the space, while vibrant pink accents lend a romantic, feminine feel.

30

Royal Purple

Simon Upton

The elegant master bathroom of this Italian palazzo features textured, deep purple walls that lend a luxurious touch to the space. An antique stool sits next to the tub for a hint of vintage glam.

31

Modern Country Bathroom

Stephen Kent Johnson

Amanda Seyfried’s Catskills country house combines rustic with clean modern lines. Inside the master bath, you’ll find a custom vanity with fittings by Waterworks; the sconce is from Design Within Reach, the floor tile is by Heath Ceramics, and the beadboard is painted in Farrow & Ball’s Dimpse.

32

Modern Glam Bathroom

Douglas Friedman

Natural tones and a drawing by Robert Longo warm the powder room of this New York City home; the sink is by Toto, with Lefroy Brooks fittings.

33

Simple Modern Bathroom

Gilles Trillard

The master bath in Monica Mandelli and Marco Valla’s Manhattan apartment, designed by Bruce T. Bananto, is an exercise in simple modern style. Even the wastebasket by John Brauer pulls its weight in artistic flair. The bathroom also features a Caesarstone vanity and undermount sinks by Kohler; the fittings are by Dornbracht.

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Gilded Modern Bathroom

Simon Upton

In this Manhattan apartment, the masculine bathroom features a sink from Urban Archaeology. The fittings are by Waterworks, the cabinets are black glass with brass trim, the walls are clad in Saint Laurent marble, and the flooring is limestone.

35

Artsy Modern Bathroom

Simon Upton

“Modern” is practically spray painted on this guest bath in a Manhattan loft. The tub and sink fittings are by Barber Wilsons & Co., and the paint-on-mirror artwork is by Rashid Johnson.

36

Metallic Modern Bathroom

Cynthia Frank

The metallic-and-marble shower door and vanity in this Steven Gambrel–designed Manhattan home are custom-designed, giving “modern” a personal edge. The floors and shower have tiles by Mosaic House.

37

Marble Modern Bathroom

Simon Upton

Marble is the muse of this modern master bath in a Notting Hill, London, townhouse. The space is sheathed in mysteriously appealing Nero Marquina marble.

38

Modern Loft Bathroom

Mikkel Vang

The tub, fittings and tiles in the black and white master bath of this Manhattan loft are all by Waterworks. The vintage light fixture is from JF Chen.

39

Modern Neutral Bathroom

Simon Upton

In Hilary Swank’s Manhattan home, Mark Zeff designed the master bath’s walls and floors. They are sheathed in travertine, and the shower is tiled with Cipollino tumbled marble.

40

Modern Mosiac Bathroom

William Waldron

In Jimmy Choo designer Tamara Mellon’s Hamptons house, the floor and shower stall in the master bathroom are accented with mosaic tiles.

41

Modern Minimalist Bathroom

Joshua McHugh

A minimal vanity hides drawers for storage at a modern Washington, D.C., home designed by Darryl Carter.

42

Modern Pink Marble Bathroom

Jean-François Jaussaud

The tub in the master bath of this Paris apartment is by Agape, with fittings by Dornbracht. The chairs are by Junya Ishigami, the walls are clad in Brèche de Médicis marble, and the flooring is granite.

43

Modern Art Deco Bathroom

Richard Powers

An Art Deco Chinese rug serves as a contrast to the modern lines in the marble-clad master bath of this Park Avenue apartment.

44

Modern Moroccan Bathroom

Richard Powers

The walls and floor of a bathroom in this Moroccan home are lined in Popham Design’s Hex Long Shadow, the shower enclosure is custom-made, and the brass fixtures were purchased at a souk.

45

Midcentury Modern Bathroom

Richard Powers

In this modern home in Brazil, a bathroom vanity is made of concrete with panels of Formica; the lamps are by Dominici.

46

Modern Spa Bathroom

Roger Davies

The serene master bath in filmmaker Michael Bay’s Miami Beach home is sheathed in etched-stone tiles, the bathtub is cast concrete, and the shower fittings are by Boffi.

47

Modern Black Wood Bathroom

Douglas Friedman

In this bathroom in Tuxedo Park, New York, the sink fittings are by Kallista, and the hamper is from HomeGoods.

48

Modern Paneled Bathroom

Eric Piasecki

A Harry Bertoia sculpture hangs above the tub in the master bath of a Greenwich Village townhouse designed by Joe D'Urso.

49

Modern Pine Bathroom

William Waldron

This contemporary bathroom in a Canadian lakeside retreat features lacquered oak veneer walls and a natural pine ceiling, in addition to a Kohler tub and Grohe fittings.

50

Modern Mirrored Bathroom

Simon Upton

In this daring Florida home, the master bath’s custom cabinets are topped with a quartzite counter, the shower fittings are by THG Paris, the flat-screen TV is by Samsung, and the floor is covered in glass mosaic tiles by Studium.

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50 Luxury Bathrooms And Tips You Can Copy From Them

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Imagine the frothy feeling of a warm bubble bath against your skin. The feeling is decadent and relaxing. Now, what do you see when you open your eyes? If your existing bathroom decor doesn’t reflect that image, or evoke that same pampered feeling, then perhaps it’s time to reassess your surroundings. This extensive collection of 50 luxury bathrooms is filled with high end inspiration on how to create yourself a truly sumptuous space. From show stopping bathtubs and sleek vanity units, to enviable bathroom decor and carefully curated accessory ideas, this gallery of images and tips has you covered.

Frame your hero piece. Two unique plant stands frame an elegant freestanding bathtub.

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  • Visualizer: Nataliya Yahela
Blur the border between a garden and a bathroom. Standing a bathtub on a floor of pebbles creates a natural flow between inside and outside spaces. Grow an indoor garden of potted plants with long fronds to keep the theme going.

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  • Visualizer: Anastasia Bushkova
Create a tree mural. Even if you’re not lucky enough to have a bathroom picture window to a private garden, you could place a tree mural behind your bathtub. This unique nature themed feature wall is a tile design that shows small sections of tree.

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  • Visualizer: Sergio Goroshko
Set the mood with lighting. Forget harsh overhead lighting when it’s time to sink beneath the bubbles. When it comes to relaxation, soft glowing lamps are where it’s at. Hot bath, book in hand, coffee. Bliss.

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  • Visualizer: Black Razor
Time for task lighting. When there’s no time for relaxing in the tub you will be thankful for some focussed task lighting, particularly around the vanity. This particular swing arm wall lamp has an interesting placement though – perhaps there’s some bathroom reading going on in a spot other than the tub…

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  • Visualizer: Artem Shelipov
Get creative with plants. The owner of this bathroom must really love plants. Things may get a bit tickly in that crowded shower enclosure.

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  • Visualizer: ONI Render
Vanity countertops should be both practical and beautiful. When filling your vanity top with soap dispensers and the like, consider adding in a decorative vase for an elegant finishing touch.

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  • Visualizer: Mia Design Studio
A bonsai tree grows directly out of this vanity countertop.

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  • Visualizer: LUSUS Studio
Suspend lighting over the tub. Nothing else has quite the same decadence in a bathroom like a piece of statement lighting suspended over a freestanding bathtub; be it a sparkling chandelier or shining globe pendant lights.

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  • Visualizer: La Alegría Dhifaoui Samiha
Zone with different flooring materials. The border to this wet zone is accentuated by a geometric section of wood flooring, which continues upward as bathroom TV wall decor.

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  • Visualizer: Andrey Avdeenko
Bring walls to life. Another way to bring the outdoors inside is to create a vertical garden wall.

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  • Visualizer: Viktoria Faynblat
Create a courtyard. If your garden is overlooked you may be feeling a little shy about installing a clear bathroom window to take in the view! Consider building a privacy wall outside the window and craft a mini garden within its confines.

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  • Designer: Patricia Urquiola
Make it his and hers. We’ve all seen twin vanity units but how about twin bathtubs? Patricia Urquiola created this for the Hangrohe Axor brand as a departure from traditional norms. Her charming collection is characterized by flowing transitions and curves. An abundance of indoor plants add in natural pattern and texture.

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  • Designer: Jean-Marie Massaud
Introduce softness to your bathroom scheme. Jean-Marie Massaud, another star designer for Hansgrohe Axor, added in smooth pebble poufs to break away from a bathroom’s typically hard surfaces.

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  • Visualizer: Evgeny Garchu
Layer a bathtub in front of a shower unit. When tackling the challenge of rearranging a bathroom, the layout can be restricted by window placements and deciding whether the longest wall should be awarded to the bath or a spacious shower unit. Why not have it all by layering a tub in front of a shower screen? This modern chandelier helps visually anchor the tub in its central spot.

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  • Visualizer: Heder Perdigão
Change bathroom colours to suit your mood. Colour changing LEDs enable you to swap out your bathroom colour scheme at the touch of a button; they can even cycle through the entire rainbow all by themselves whilst you relax in the tub.

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  • Designer: Patricia Urquiola
  • Source: Four Seasons, Milan
Install a sunken bath. Take inspiration from the Four Seasons spa room, in Milan.

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  • Visualizer: TOTL Studio
Cosy up with a bathroom fireplace. A roaring open fire and a bubble bath? Oh yes, please.

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  • Visualizer: TOL'KO interiors
Don’t be afraid of colourful bathroom furniture. Bathroom furniture has become colour shy in recent years, but it’s not against the law to make a departure from all that is neutral. Try changing out white cupboard doors for something with more personality; you could choose floor tiles to carry the new colour underfoot too. Do balance out your gorgeous new accents with some softer pieces too though, like this grey unit and vanity stool.

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  • Visualizer: SFN Architecture
Colour with copper. Copper accessories can be sourced for every single room of the house now, and look equally spectacular in the bathroom. Bring in this trendy metallic via a mirror frame, candle holders, lighting, faucets and planters.

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  • Designer: A.T.O Studio
Make it a double. A twin vanity unit can be accessorised with a single large mirror, though doubling up mirrors and modern wall sconces certainly draws more attention to the luxury of having two individual wash zones.

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  • Visualizer: Andrey Korniychuk
Lighting around this double sink bathroom vanity shines from around the mirror frames themselves.

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  • Visualizer: Joanna Kubieniec & Głogowscy Architektura
Sharpen up. Create a high end minimalist bathroom by selecting crisp linear pieces.

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  • Visualizer: ArsVisual Group
Warm up with wooden accents. If an all white bathroom scheme feels a little cold, just a few wooden accent pieces can go a long way in visually warming the room.

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  • Visualizer: Tawfeek Kalagi
Dark wooden decor creates a sumptuous look; flickering tea light holders enrich the theme.

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  • Visualizer: Ahmed Morsy
Candles are a go to accessory for any bathroom scheme, be it minimalistic or seductive.

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  • Visualizer: Studioart
Make a plain basin look special with a unique faucet. Ok, so this bathroom sink is anything but boring. However, the waterfall faucet certainly does add to its splendour.

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  • Visualizer: Stanislav Kaminskyi
Let’s say it though, unique sinks stake their own place in a bathroom, with or without the help of an unusual faucet.

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  • Visualizer: Nour Ammar
Light up your love of concrete. Concrete bathrooms are a cool trend, but do add in some warming lighting to keep the look inviting.

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  • Visualizer: M3 Architects
Forget walls and doors, have a floating bathroom. A sprawling master suite doesn’t have to be divided into a bedroom, a dressing room and a bathroom. This design implements only partially dividing walls to house essential plumbing. The shower surround is almost completely invisible.

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  • Designer: Philippe Starck
Design a bathroom as you would a living space. Philippe Starck, another star designer for the Hansgrohe Axor brand, sparked a bathroom revolution that saw this room of mere hygienic functionality turned into a new personal retreat. The bathroom became an extension of living space in the home – a crumbling boundary that continues to be pushed.

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  • Visualizer: Anastasiia Sholopova
Marble finishes look marvellous. Marble decor has spanned the ages, and marble wall tiles, flooring, bathtubs and vanities will always have a place in bathroom design. Light up the look of this elegantly veined material with beautiful IC Lights S Pendant like the IC Lights S Pendant. A cheaper replica of this is available here.

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  • Designer: ArchObraz
  • Photographer: Andrey Avdeenko
Tiny contrasts can cut through a bland scheme. This plain grey and white minimalist bathroom receives a lift from a couple of strawberry red towels, which pay bright contrast to the green of a flourishing Snake plant.

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  • Source: PARKROYAL on Pickering, Singapore
Love nature – not just in decor. Notice how the unique trash cans actually represent recyclable and non recyclable, assisting with responsible waste disposal to keep our planet healthy.

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  • Designer: A.T.O Studio
Set feature walls aglow. This backlit mirror sends out subtle illumination over a wooden vanity wall.

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  • Visualizer: Denis Fomin
Add a table next to a freestanding bath. You don’t want to be hanging over the side of the tub to reach for your bathtime potions. Choose an elegant table to house a pretty display of soap and lotion dispensers.

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  • Visualizer: Shahid Jamal
Mosaics aren’t just bathroom border tiles. Use a mosaic tile in its intended form, as eye-catching artwork.

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  • Designer: Ahmed Mady
Evoke grandeur with ornate accessories. Luxury hotel bathrooms are often filled with ornate vanity mirrors and sculpture that can be translated into our very own luxury home bathroom.

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  • Visualizer: Ahmed Mady
Highlight furniture fretwork. If your furniture or mirror frames are blessed with intricate fretwork, new backlighting could be all that’s needed to make your bathroom a standout space.

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  • Visualizer: Alina Pipoyan
Is it the vertical garden or the spectacular pendant light that’s the focal point of this decor? Well, nobody said you were only allowed one hero piece.

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  • Visualizer: Dima Karma
The hero of this room is most certainly the imposing garden statue art mural, softly lit by small bathroom pendant lights at one side and a floor lamp at the other.

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  • Visualizer: Double Aye
Bathroom window shutters suit traditional and modern decor alike. This eclectic minimalist bathroom, influenced by Wabi-Sabi, uses shutters to add a spike of classic French-Italian flavour.

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  • Visualizer: Double Aye
Curate a rustic bathroom scheme by selecting highly textured, natural elements. Team the rustic pieces with some modern furniture to keep the look current, like these sleek sinks from By Coccoon.

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  • Visualizer: Playtime
Play up to lofty proportions. This vaulted ceiling looks even taller thanks to a low sunken bathtub and an elongated pendant light.

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  • Visualizer: Maxim Goryachev
Marble can be colourful too. Check out this molten yellow wet wall.

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  • Visualizer: Covet House
Set the stage. A show stopping Koi bathtub is set on a raised platform, which gives the piece the prominence it deserves. It also houses all of the not so glamorous pipework too.

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  • Visualizer: Covet House
More stunning bathtubs from Maison Valentina.

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  • Visualizer: Home d
A unique vanity can transform a small bathroom.

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  • Designer: Haji Guliyev & Ulker Mirzaliyeva
  • Visualizer: Vusal Abbasov
Decorative floor edging draws attention to a beautiful layout.

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  • Visualizer: Mohanad Al Homsi
Splash the cash on the bath. The price for this hammock bathtub is available only on request, but a little birdie tells us that you’d have to part with a stack of dollars in the low 5 figures…

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1. Automatic touch-free soap dispenser 2. Luxury toilet paper holder 3. Menu pedal trash bin 4. Modern faucet 5. Copper ventilated laundry basket 6. Bamboo vanity accessory set 7. Luxury chandelier 8. Golden plant stand 9. Golden glass bathroom sink


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Hi-tech bathroom: 70+ best interior design ideas in the photo . We have already talked about how to design a kitchen in this style, and in this post - everything about a high-tech bathroom.


Design: Kaldewei


What is the essence of the direction?

In short, hi-tech is the maximum functionality and the active use of the latest technologies for its time. The style originated in the 1970s in architecture, and in the 90s became popular in the interiors of Russia and the CIS.

Design: AB Architects

Design: B&B pavimenti

The direction is based on the ideas of modernism and constructivism:

  • design principles - rigor and conciseness, each item is convenient and has a functional justification;
  • a minimum of decor or its complete absence, instead of embellishments - an emphasis on the purity of lines and shapes;
  • achromatism and a minimum of color, and if the color is present, then it is very dosed. The current palette is cold shades of black, gray, white, beige;
  • basic materials and finishes - concrete, steel, glass, an abundance of smooth, glare textures.

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Design: Daria Smirnova


Design: Artem Babayants


Unlike the parent styles, hi-tech cannot be called a restrained direction: buildings and furnishings designed in this style are accentuated and always attract attention. Plus, modernism is characterized by the use of wood, for pure high-tech it is an alien material.

Another important style feature is the focus on gadgets and technical innovation.

Design: Sergey Nasedkin

Design: Sergey Nasedkin


What directions can high-tech be combined with?

Add elements of this style to loft-style furnishings, scandi interiors, minimalism. But high-tech will not work with the classics: these directions are counterweighted in character and decorative techniques.

Design: Mike Kudryashov



Design: Kaldewei



Design: Art Ugol


Design: Boris Uborevich-Borovsky, Irina Selezneva


Design: NIDO interiors


Design: Dmitry Ovcharov, Boris Voskoboynikov


How to design a high-tech bathroom?

1.

Thinking over the layout

The ideal option is a spacious bathroom, large areas, complex, broken bends of the walls. Typically, bathrooms in projects originally conceived as high-tech have such proportions.


Design: Mantas Rukšėnas


Design: Oleg Ilyashenko


Another way to plan a spectacular bathroom in the spirit of the direction is to look for a room with characteristic graphic breaks for it, for example, in the attic part of the house.

Design: Architectural studio 2+2

Design: Xpiral Arquitectura

Niches, ledges, curvilinear walls and everything that is usually difficult to beat is only a plus for hi-tech. The design features of the room are emphasized by lighting, distinguished by interesting finishes or complex finishes.

Design: Kuzma Zorin

Design: Diana Grigoryan

2.

High-tech bathroom decoration: photos of interiors to look up to

We already know that the priority is concrete and steel finishes, and the palette should be dominated by cold shades of white, gray, black and beige. Therefore, the ideal finishing materials are:

  • natural stone;
  • large-format porcelain tiles;
  • or vice versa, small plain tiles;
  • microcement;
  • paint.

Design: Elena Semenova


Design: Alexander Hom


Design: Luxbuilt


Smooth surfaces are good to combine with matt and rough, not only for more expressiveness of the situation, but also for the sake of safety: the bathroom is a room where it is easy to slip when the floor is smooth and wet. A prerequisite for a successful finish for a high-tech bathroom is the presence of mirror surfaces.

Design: Stanislav Zainutdinov


If hi-tech is mixed with other styles, you can include unwanted wood in the decor: it will soften the dryness characteristic of hi-tech. Try to choose wooden surfaces with a minimal saw cut pattern, in cold colors.

But today's taboo glossy stretch ceiling in a high-tech bathroom will look more than appropriate, and will only emphasize the stylistic identity of the interior.

Design: Michael and Helen Miroshkin

Design: Architectural bureau ARCHSLON

Design: Geometrium

Design: Geometrium

3. Plumbing and furniture

The leitmotif here will be a futuristic, cosmic design. Look for asymmetric faucets, minimalist pedestals, laconic plumbing with thin walls. At the same time, you should not go into complete minimalism: the appliances should have a feature, something unusual, catchy, which can stretch the atmosphere with a minimum of decor.

Photo: Sergey Denisenko

Design: MISHA MILL


Design: Levon Airapetov, Valeria Preobrazhenskaya


A beautiful and typical high-tech trick is the desire for verticals and long lines, so high floor-standing washbasins and bath mixers with floor installation will perfectly fit into bathrooms in this direction. Visual tricks are also appropriate: for example, a tone-on-tone washbasin with a wall, as if grown into its surface.


Design: Buro 19.23

Design: Maxim Kashin




Design: Tatyana Osetskaya, Alexander Salov


4. How to think about high-tech bathroom lighting: photo examples gadgets, and they almost always have their own, organic style backlighting. The lighting of the shower system, mirrors, smart toilets, flush keys and switches will have to be supplemented with spotlights and ceiling lighting.

Design: AV Architects



Design: The Nielsen Collection


A good trick is to illuminate something from below, for example, a cabinet or a bathtub, to create the effect of objects floating above the floor.

Design: STIMAMIGLIO concept luxurydesign

Design: 2id Interiors



If accent lights are planned in the bathroom, consider something minimalist or futuristic like fixtures and furniture.

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Design: B+G design

5. Accessories and decor

  • Do not focus on dispensers, soap dishes, towel holders: choose the most concise, inconspicuous models.
  • Hide everything that is usually located on open shelves, a countertop or a washbasin surface in cabinets and cabinets: clean surfaces are a priority.
  • If you can't do without decor, complement the design of a high-tech bathroom with an accent object or an area of ​​some surface of a rich shade, an unusual chair, or a complex-shaped vase with fresh flowers: they are appropriate in any space.

Design: Maryana Kukuruza, Oksana Kushnarchuk

Design: Ministry of Design


Design: Architectural studio MOPS


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Design: Architectural studio MOPS


Design: Ivan Pozdnyakov


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Design: Cecil Baker + Partners


Design: Michael Miroshkin, Helen Miroshkina


Hi-Tech bathroom

Hi-tech bathroom (115 photos) - style features and design options

Many people dream of creating a trendy style in the bathroom during renovation. Creativity in the design of housing has become fashionable and prestigious, and in Russia high-tech is an attribute of a chic life. In order to translate dreams into a real high-tech bathroom design, you need to take into account the nuances of this design. Experts will tell you about secret tricks.

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Stylish hi-tech

Ultra-modern extraordinary design is a tribute to progress. Space flights, technology expressed itself in fantastic themes in the 1980s. Futuristic motifs quickly burst into modern life, displacing the classics. The interior is often created in the form of a spaceship.

The definition of hi-tech is translated from English as "high technology". Today, many people want to diversify their housing, adding at least a drop of futurism to it.

The original style differs sharply among analogues, it cannot be confused with others.

Hi-tech main characteristics:

  • perfect order and cleanliness;
  • a lot of space in the room;
  • use of geometric shapes;
  • a huge palette of colors, often opposite;
  • the presence of a large number of the latest technology;
  • multifunctionality of things;
  • good lighting, spectacular neon and spot lighting;
  • glossy surfaces, combination of chrome, plastic, metal and glass;
  • bold solutions and incompatible combinations of colors, textures and shapes.

Spacious room, almost sterile cleanliness of style is ideal for a hygiene room. Non-standard solutions look great here, for a Hi-Tech bathroom interior, a number of conditions must be met: original forms in everything, built-in extraordinary furniture, suspended plumbing, an unconventional design from different pipes only emphasize the design.

Regardless of the size of the room, especially in a small bathroom, only white or pastel colors are used. They will beautifully enlarge the space, emphasize its neat cleanliness and even transparency due to glossy surfaces.

Always used plastic and a variety of glass. Designers encourage these particular materials, which have nothing to do with wooden furniture, but are sometimes used. Specialists will carefully work out all the details, avoiding natural textures.

Hi-tech color scheme

In terms of color palette, high-tech design is very simple. There is only one rule, choose the lightest colors. Almost always choose snow-white, milk or pearl. They emphasize "sterility" and purity, in a pair you need to use rich colors: dark gray and black.

Other juicy shades of bright colors are sometimes used: red, dark blue or green. Such bright accents will look incredibly beautiful in the interior, emphasizing the whiteness and creating a futuristic direction.

Important! You should not disturb the balance of colors, use bright shades very carefully. It is better to create only a couple of bright details, like “blots” on a white sheet.

Renovation will require a lot of money, original forms in everything - expensive things for luxurious rooms.

Monochrome design is considered "boring", this is not always the case, multi-tiered lighting will be a spectacular addition. Light can be made soft and diffused or colored bright beam. Now the trend is backlighting, highlighting or hiding certain areas.

Bathroom remodeling

Before renovating a high-tech bathroom, you need to think about the layout of the room. They make a project that is original, taking into account the wishes of the owners of the house. The specialist will develop and offer several solutions for planning even a small bathroom.

Work steps:

  • wall decoration;
  • floor decoration;
  • creating a stunning ceiling (stretch, suspended, mirror, etc.).

Ceramic tiles, familiar to the classics, fit perfectly into the theme of the stylish direction.

Important! The only difference is that the tile should be without a pattern, glossy, plain and light in color. But there is the possibility of games with unusual contrasts of different colors.

The most commonly used combinations are black and white. Tiles are often laid out on a dark floor, and the walls, on the contrary, are decorated in white.

Another option is a combination of white, black and red. A stunning trio will amaze any visitor with its brightness and unconventionality.

Another spectacular option is the original self-leveling floors, which immediately create a perfectly smooth and even surface with a beautiful gloss. The technology will allow you to delight with aesthetics and stunning appearance for many years.

For the ceiling, it is also better to choose stretch fabrics. They can be absolutely even and seamless, the color scheme can also be different. There are a lot of light shades of films:

  • pure white;
  • dairy;
  • beige;
  • pearl;
  • ivory, etc.

Textures can be glossy or matt. Moisture-resistant, reliable canvases on the ceiling will protect against flooding and create a unique aura of beauty.

A variety of spotlights are well mounted in such ceilings.

Original high-tech sanitary ware

Any owner will like that for his favorite room you can choose whatever your heart desires. The most fantastic bath shapes: boat, round, oval, square, corner, etc. Many modern models are glossy or matte, have metallic-colored handles. It is actual to install a jacuzzi and a shower cubicle.

Manufacturers now offer models with many features, from radio to TV screens.

Tip! Choosing faucets is recommended by designers of the most exotic forms, but with the simplest forms, for example, at a right angle. Instead of traditional valves, touch panels are used, as well as motion sensors that will delight guests.

Even toilets and bidets need to be chosen in original shapes, hanging models are better. Their compactness and hanging tank on the wall will give lightness and airiness to the entire space.

Other items can also strike with unusualness, the more exotic, the better.

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