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51 Red Bathrooms Design Ideas With Tips To Decorate And Accessorize Yours

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Red bathrooms aren’t the obvious choice–but that’s what makes them so great! Dare to stand out from the crowd and create a unique decor scheme that’s full of heat and mystique. We’ve all become accustomed to seeing the odd red bathroom accessories set here and there, but today we’re talking about all in, all round red bathroom designs that would laugh in the face of safe neutral schemes. Come with us on a journey through 51 inspirational red bathroom ideas, where we’ll find stand-out red vanities and red sinks, unique red bathroom decor and stunning red tiles, plus brave concepts for intertwining other punchy accent colours into red interiors.

Red and rosy. An illuminated mirror and some focussed spot lights create a rosy glow in this red minimalist bathroom, where red on red is the non negotiable theme.

Another run at a red on red theme, only this time there are clean white ceramics to disrupt the solidity.

Make a green view really pop. As red and green are on opposite sides of the colour wheel, they create high contrast when put side by side. Frame your green garden view with red interior walls, floors and ceiling.

Shiny red bathroom tiles cup the view of outdoor greenery in this one.

Red as a classic colour. Red wainscot and boiserie look the business in a bathroom. This traditional styling works best with traditional silhouettes for toilets and sinks. Complete the look with a set of elegant wall sconces, and a black and white tiled floor.

Red razzmatazz. Red carpets are rolled out at big showbiz bashes, so we associate the rich colour with a bit of glitz and glamour. Make your own showstopper with ruby red bathroom walls, a unique red accent chair, and one Hollywood-worthy chandelier in the starring role.

Roll out your own red carpet. Once you’ve created an award worthy feature, roll out a red bathroom rug to beat a path to it.

Red and black baroque. Go heavy on elaborate ornamentation and decoration to create your very own piece of baroque. Choose densely patterned tiles, candelabra wall sconces, and a boldly baroque inspired vanity mirror.

Look into the light. Solid red decor can have a darkening effect, especially in a small space, so be sure to install ample light to keep the bathroom at a comfortable level for your needs. The solid light box frame around this double sink bathroom vanity mirror is electrifying.

Alternate the wall treatment with tone and texture. This red and black bathroom uses areas of solid red and black decor interspersed with grey marbled slab. The marbled effect spills out across the floor to unite the room.

Say hi to high gloss walls. The light reflective, room expanding qualities of glossy surfaces can be taken to the extreme by covering basic walls with gorgeous gloss panels.

This remarkable marbled red wall brings organic pattern and movement.

Red and ribbed. Ribbed wall panels build a pinstripe pattern of light and shade.

Transform a red and white bathroom design from an ‘ok for now’ to a definite ‘wow’, with strong black base notes. Black swing arm wall lamps, black framed vanity mirrors, and black towel rails all fit the bill.

Use red as zoning, like this dark red tiled shower enclosure.

Decorate in palatable proportions. A very large luxury bathroom benefits from plenty of ‘air’ being put through strong colour. Get bold with one red feature wall, then use a few well placed colourful elements to accentuate the rest of the room.

Play with proportion! Decorating small areas in solid contrasting colour can distract from size limitations.

Colour a base band. Install red vanity cabinets and matching tiles at consistent height around the base of a red and white bathroom scheme, to create a solid bright band.

The colour arrangement is flipped on it head this time around, with a red band wrapping the upper half of the room scheme. Crisp black and white geometric tiles vie for attention down on the floor.

Brighten up the bathroom furniture. Bright red bathroom furniture will create a buzz in the plainest of bathrooms. Buy a brand spanking new red bathroom set, or give a face lift to pieces you already own with a coat of primer and paint.

No more drab doors. Colour coordinate the bathroom door and cabinet doors in the same red hue as the walls for a totally cohesive finish.

If you’re just looking to add a brief pop of red to your bathroom design, a modern vertical radiator or heated towel rail is a great way to bring in a sizable piece. This hot red design looks stunning next to a cool turquoise tipped table.

You could also opt for statement red bathroom faucets, which speak loud and proud on a slate backsplash.

Up the tempo with graphic bars of red, black and white to boost walls and floors.

A Mondrian inspired interior design may quench a thirst for red decor, with its primary colours and solid shapes.

Another take on the Mondrian bathroom theme.

A subtler take on cubism. This time just a few black and white blocks cross a solid red wall, but the abstract style is still distinctive.

Two types of tile, two strong colours.

Dampen down bright red bathroom walls with a grey ceiling and grey floors. Natural wood tone also helps to balance out the vibrancy.

Glam up red furniture with golden hardware. This red and gold bathroom furniture has a high contrast teal background to amplify its colour.

Make hero pieces stand out in more ways than one. The vanity unit in this white bathroom stands out not only because of its bright red colour, but because of its unique cantilevered design that cuts into the centre of the room.

In a shadowy red and black bathroom, red accents have an almost luminous effect.

Use colour to as a connective tool. Red siding on this shower unit becomes an integral part of the vanity unit, giving the bathroom layout better connection and flow.

Rain ruby red from a skylight. The natural light from velux windows or a skylight will highlight the lustre of red mosaic tiles or a textured glossy red tile.

Red as an earth tone. A muted red and brown bathroom feels laid back and natural, especially with some authentic timber elements to enhance it. Arrange indoor plants all around the bathtub to really get closer to nature. This red bathtub sits sensitively within the colour scheme, with just a white inner shell for a touch of freshness.

Same red bathtub finish, different look. This elongated red tub is staged on a white marble platform, whilst red geo pattern dances across surrounding tiles. Light grey wainscot makes a sophisticated border.

Don’t be hemmed in. You don’t have to take your red feature wall all the way to the ceiling if the height is too overpowering–this one levels out at the same height as the window on the opposite wall.

Dark red and dramatic. Dark red everything, with just a few black accents, makes a wonderfully moody setting. Light floor tiles prevent the look from becoming oppressive, despite the darkened ceiling.

Another dramatic red bathroom from the darker end of the scale, with a lighter floor to keep things airy.

Start and end your day in a work of art. Think photographic wall murals, graphic floor tiles and unique decorative mirrors.

Go geo. Geometric tiles jostle for attention behind colour contrasting mirrors in this red and green bathroom. Red geometric pendant lights hover above a red bath.

Carve out a red ensuite. This boxy red design visually separates the ensuite bathroom from the bedroom, without having an actual solid wall between the two at all.

Use strong red elements to balance out deeply patterned monochrome decor.

Another example of red vs deep pattern.

Rev up a red scheme with red bathroom accessories sets, and a unique bathroom sink.

A natural pebble floor makes a beautiful, and unexpected, accompaniment to a red bathtub.

Optical illusions. Besides the mind bending wall treatment here, a red floor tile has been employed to reflect strongly in the mirrored vanity cabinet–visually doubling the size of the room.

Create a ravishing ensemble of russet red and copper.

Another russet red decor bathroom, this time with blue contrast.

And one more.

Make plants into decor heroes by choosing planters that carry the colour of the room.

1. Red bath towel se 2. Red touch free soap dispenser 3. Red bathroom accessory set 4. Red toilet paper holder 5. Red pedal trash can 6. Red shower curtain 7. Red bathroom vanity light 8. LED bath faucet 9. Red bathroom rug


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Red colors in the interior of the bathroom, photo ideas

Bright, rich, juicy red color is perfect for decorating the bathroom of a house or apartment. Shades and tones of red in the design of the walls of the room, red accessories and interior items will make the room bright, unusual and original.

Red goes well with neutral tones and shades so often used in bathroom interiors, such as gray, white, beige, black, suitable for decorating a room of any style, from classic and minimalist to exotic and tropical styles. nine0006

Red tiles in a modern bathroom.

The Stylingroom team has prepared for you a selection of stylish, trendy, unusual bathrooms, in the interior of which there are red tones and shades.

Bright tones and shades of red in bathrooms

If you have already decorated the interior of the bedroom in red, and the bathroom is adjacent to the bathroom, then it would be a great idea to decorate the interior of the bathroom also in red, both red rooms will perfectly match and complement each other. nine0003

It is also necessary to pay attention to the lighting of the room: bright colors and shades of red will become even more saturated and will look more advantageous with a sufficient amount of natural room lighting or bright artificial lighting.

The small bathroom in the next photo was designed by Venture Architecture. The shiny red mosaic on the wall goes well with the gray matte floor tiles and the gray walls of the room. A small frosted glass partition visually separates the toilet from the rest of the bathroom space. nine0003

Gray and red colors in the interior of a modern bathroom.

AAAarch designed the bathroom in vibrant shades of red. To paint the walls, ceiling and floor of the room, the designers used waterproof epoxy paint - the room turned out to be very bright and contrasting. A large floor-length window overlooking the inner garden fills the bathroom with sunlight and warmth.

Bathroom with red walls, floor and ceiling. nine0003

In the next photo we see a stylish red bathroom designed by Christopher Patrick Interiors. To decorate the walls, the designers used fashionable red and white wallpaper with an interesting ornament. A small bathroom turned out to be very cozy and unusual!

Bathroom with red and white patterned wallpaper.

Red goes well with shiny silver, so a red bathroom can be complemented with stylish interior items or accessories in silver tones that will make the room stylish and elegant. nine0003

Designers from M.A.P Interiors designed the interior of the bathroom in an Asian style: red-brown mosaics, red matte walls, and a stylish mirror in an unusual silver frame and original black pendant lamps are the real decoration of the room.

Stylish bathroom in Asian style.

Oceanside Glasstile used bright, shiny red tiles for the bathroom walls. The red color of the walls goes well with trendy silver designer lamps. nine0006 The red bathroom in a modern style turned out to be very stylish and elegant!

Red bathroom with unusual fixtures.

In the next photo we see a luxurious and magnificent bathroom from the designers of the Mary DeWalt Design Group. The walls of the bathroom are painted in red and white, the floor is tiled with white natural stone tiles, the spacious jacuzzi and the unusual glassed-in shower are decorated with a stylish mosaic of dark and light shades of brown. nine0003

Luxurious bathroom with red walls.

Red tiles, mosaics and red ceilings in various styles of bathrooms

Red is a great choice for retro, rustic, modern, oriental, minimalist and more bathrooms. When choosing the tone and shade of red for the interior of the bathroom, you should be guided by the following rules:

  • Choose glossy and shiny red surfaces (eg glossy tiles, glossy red ceiling paint, shiny red accessories) if your room has a retro, minimalist or contemporary style. nine0060
  • Opt for matte reds if your room is Mediterranean, rustic, traditional or classic.

Red color will make your bathroom truly unusual and original, enliven and perfectly complement the atmosphere not only of the bathroom, but also of other rooms of the house or apartment.

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In the next photo we see a room designed by Elizabeth Gordon. The bathroom, made in oriental Japanese style, turned out to be very stylish and original. The decoration of the room is a red glossy ceiling and patterned wallpaper depicting tree branches and red juicy berries.

Stylish, unusual bathroom with a red ceiling. nine0003

A trendy contemporary bathroom by Jaffa Group Design Build is beautifully complemented by a matt red ceiling and stylish red accessories and furnishings.

Fashionable red bathroom in a contemporary style.

Luxurious and sophisticated bathroom designed by Architect Your Home - Interior Your Home in shades of red and white. The highlight of the room is a stylish red retro bathroom with large white paws that goes well with the bright red bathroom ceiling. nine0006

Bathroom with red ceiling.

Red goes well with black for a stylish and elegant bathroom. And the combination of bright red and yellow colors makes the room more cheerful, lively and dynamic.

The interior of the Italian bathroom in the next photo was done by Chris Jovanelly Interior Design, the designers used large black tiles and red mosaics to decorate the walls of the room.

Italian bathroom with red and black walls. nine0003

The stylish bathroom in the next photo is made in a modern style. Gray tiles on the ceiling and walls of the room are perfectly combined with glossy red bathroom furniture and other accessories in red tones and shades.

Modern style bathroom with red furniture.

Small bathroom by Soloway Designs in red and yellow. The room turned out to be very cheerful and bright. The designers used red and yellow paint, as well as a glossy mosaic of red tones to decorate the room. nine0006

Bright bathroom in red and yellow.

Eisner Design used red and yellow tiles to decorate the walls of the room, the small bathroom turned out to be very bright and unusual.

Bathroom with red and yellow wall tiles.

Red bathroom furnishings and accessories

For those owners of a house or apartment who are not yet completely convinced that they want to make their bathroom red, there is a great and quick way to check whether the shades and tones of red are suitable for the interior of the room. nine0003

To do this, add a variety of interior items or individual accessories in red to the interior of the room. These can be red towels, floor coverings, red cabinets and ottomans, which are great for enlivening the bathroom atmosphere in neutral tones and shades.

In the next photo, we see a stylish Mediterranean-style bathroom by Better Bathrooms & Kitchens, who completed the room with red carpet, towels, and painted the window frame red. nine0003

Bright Mediterranean style bathroom.

Designers Chotinan55 completed the Japanese-style bathroom with red ottomans, a red curtain, and patterned wallpaper with red flowers.

Japanese-style bathroom with red accents.

Residential Attitudes' bathroom decoration is a large red and black piece of glass mural that goes well with the light gray walls of the room. nine0003

Stylish bathroom with patterned painting.

Case Design/Remodeling enlivened the ambience of a contemporary bathroom with a bright cabinetry in matte shades of red-orange.

Bathroom with red and orange furniture.

This minimalist bathroom is enhanced by a striking red wall that PSCBath's designers use to accentuate a stylish modern bathroom.

Bathroom in a minimalist style with a red wall. nine0003

Designers from Jerry Jacobs Design complete the room in neutral tones and hues with a stylish bathroom cabinet surface in bright red.

Bathroom with red elements.

Michael Tauber Architecture used red tiles and mosaics to decorate the bathroom. The room turned out to be very stylish and unusual.

Stylish bathroom with red tiles.

6 unexpected ideas for New Year's bathroom decor

How to decorate the bathroom for the New Year? Told in the video

1 Change towels for New Year's

Changing textiles for themed interior decoration works in the bathroom too. There is not as much space for decoration as, for example, in the living room, so a couple of bright accents will be more than enough. A set of New Year's towels or a cute bath rug will do the job perfectly, and the bathroom will get into a festive mood. If you are for "long-playing" textiles, give up explicit holiday patterns in favor of ordinary winter ones or choose plain fabrics of red, green, golden hues (they can be used later at any time of the year). nine0003

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2 Use any available space

If you have a tiny bathroom with absolutely no room for decor, no problem! Look for unexpected solutions: for example, put a mini Christmas tree on a compact stool next to the bathroom. Or use a toilet bowl as a surface. Finally, you can put an ornamental tree on the topmost shelf, where there is usually nothing. With this approach, even in the most compact bathroom there is a little space for themed decorations. But remember that for small rooms, you need very little decor, otherwise, instead of a festive feeling, the interior will look like a visual mess, and you will simply feel uncomfortable using the bathroom. nine0003

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3 Use the towel rack

Another hack for when there is no space is to use the towel rack. Unload it and leave a couple of hooks empty. You can attach a New Year's wreath or hang other decorations on them. One or two is enough to create a themed interior design. So you save space and decorate even the smallest bathroom.

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4 Create a winter mood with white

If you're tired of traditional Christmas colors (or they just don't fit into your bathroom design), replace them with white. This is a shade of winter and snow, and also a universal color for bath textiles. You can play on these associations by decorating the bathroom in a New Year's way. Hang white curtains or tulle, if the bathroom has a window, change colored towels to light plain ones, lay a rug. You can complement all this with a pair of themed snowflake pendants, “powdered” needles or create a beautiful stencil pattern with artificial snow on the mirror. nine0003

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5 Decorate your sink

Decorate your sink is a great way to give your bathroom a Christmas feel. You can put an artificial or natural mini Christmas tree in a pot or decorative candles on the side, as well as replace accessories with more festive ones. A winter coniferous bouquet looks beautiful in a vase next to a mirror. The idea with the decor of this particular zone is also good because in the bathroom we most often spend time at the sink, so every time you will be charged with a festive mood.


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