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Up the Wall

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Graphic tiles transform this little loo from simple to remarkable. Running across the floor and up the wall, the tiles add texture and depth to the space. Optimise Design finished the room with a white wall-mounted toilet and glass shelf, which don’t visually compete with the statement-making tiles.

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Crisp and Clean

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This bathroom looks streamlined and simple, thanks to the crisp glass accents and white color palette. Only the dark brown vanity strays from the light-hued design, becoming the sleek focal point of the room.

Related: 14 Ways to Stop Hating Your Small Bathroom

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Statement Shade

3/25

Small bathrooms usually feel cluttered when covered in floor-to-ceiling pattern. To add visual interest without overwhelming the space, these homeowners adorned their bathroom with one key color: navy. The deep hue ties together the plaid floor tiles, bead board, and printed wallpaper.

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Modern Minimalism

4/25

Even the tiniest bathrooms can take on a contemporary aesthetic. These homeowners channeled modernity with a wall-hung toilet and flush button, round vessel sink, floating vanity, and mirror with build-in LED lights. Gray-toned floor tiles hung on the back wall complete the simple and sleek space.

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Mirrors, Mirrors on the Walls

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Adding mirrors to a small bathroom makes it appear larger. Here, the homeowners installed two side-by-side medicine cabinets for increased illumination and added storage. Under-cabinet lighting, a frameless glass shower door, and pops of matte black complete the room.

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Center of Attention

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A vibrant green shower serves as an eye-catching focal point in this urban bathroom. The remaining wall space is outfitted with white subway tile and gray grout, whose muted tones allow the green to really pop. The homeowners also added thin (but deep!) cedar storage shelves to a narrow niche alongside the shower.

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Going Bold

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Despite its tight quarters, this small loo is given a decidedly decorative lift with fun pineapple wallpaper. While dark colors usually make a room appear smaller, in this case they actually can take the focus off the bathroom's size and onto far more interesting design elements.

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Sliding Door

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Swinging doors take up precious real estate in any room, and they can greatly limit the design options of a tight lavatory. Consider installing a sliding door for added space. As a bonus: Farmhouse doors are trendy and beautiful!

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Bold Graphics

9/25

Design-savvy homeowners can let their personality shine through their small bathroom design. Here, The New Design Project bold relied on bold wall graphics, diagonal wall tiles, a bright blue sink, and a checkered bathtub create a playfully urban aesthetic.

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All-In-One Awesome

10/25

The shower is incorporated right into the greater space in this diminutive wet room by McCrum Interiors. Waterproof tile ensures mold-free longevity, while built-in shelving holds shampoo, towels, and other shower supplies. 

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Country Charm

11/25

In this quaint bathroom, the thin pedestal sink lends an illusion of spaciousness. Wall-mounted shelving makes up for lack of cabinet storage, while the white wainscoting and penny floor tiles create country-inspired charm.

Related: 12 Vintage Bathroom Features That Never Go Out of Style

Zillow Digs home in Alexandria, VA

Water Closet

12/25

This hidden half-bath by My Bespoke Room takes advantage of the oft-forgotten extra space under the stairs, all but disappearing when the door is shut. Dark-colored walls create a bold visual effect when paired with the white door and ceilings. 

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Nooks and Crannies

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Tiny bathrooms need an extra dose of creative planning, and dead wall space should not go to waste. Consider adding recessed shelving between the wall studs to maximize your storage options. 

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Colorful Cabinets

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In this compact bathroom, the toilet and sink are built into a bead board counter, which extends to the next wall. The blue cabinets attract the eye, while the skylight in the sloped ceiling brightens the space.

Related: 10 Classic Ways to Brighten a Dark Room

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Overhead Storage

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This narrow bathroom utilizes its high ceiling with wall-mounted glass shelves above the toilet. Filled with bright decor, they add vibrant personality to the room. 

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Room for a Tub

16/25

Who says homeowners can't squeeze a full-sized bathtub into a minuscule bathroom? Although this tub touches the toilet and vanity, it doesn’t look overly cluttered, thanks to a minimalist design that incorporates only three colors (white, black, and brown). Recessed shower shelving and a medicine cabinet lend extra storage to the small space.

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Bountiful Build-Ins

17/25

In this modern bathroom, the shimmery porcelain tile and brushed nickel finishes look both trendy and futuristic. But perhaps the most interesting element is the countertop, which extends behind the toilet to make a shelf-like structure.

Related: 10 Smart Storage Tricks for a Tiny Bathroom

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In the Details

18/25

This serene bathroom is full of decorative accents, from the patterned window glass to the penny tile flooring. Since the homeowners maintained a neutral color palette, however, the space doesn't look overwhelming. 

Related: 13 Unusual Tips for Your Cleanest Bathroom Ever

Zillow Digs home in Seattle, WA

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Transitional Tile

19/25

This minimalist bathroom is mostly unadorned, apart from one striking design element: slate tile floors. They add interestng texture to the room while creating a streamlined, modern look.

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Smart Shelving

20/25

Short on storage space in your bathroom? Take a cue from this tiny loo, which has corner shelves conveniently placed above the toilet. The wooden ledges are perfect for stashing toilet paper, extra hand towels, cotton balls, and decor pieces.

Related: The 8 Easiest Ways to Eliminate Bathroom Odor

Zillow Digs home in Traverse City, MI

Rustic Restroom

21/25

No room for a full-sized vanity? These homeowners ditched the classic counter and opted for a shabby chic dresser instead. A circular vessel sink fits perfectly on top of the rustic-inspired piece.

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Cutting Corners

22/25

A corner sink opens up this tiny bathroom, giving the homeowners sufficient space to reach the toilet. A mirrored wall-mounted medicine cabinet, conveniently located above the sink, serves as a catchall for toiletries.

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Industrial Glamour

23/25

A confined bathroom doesn’t have to be drab and dreary. In this room, the loose tiles, which resemble exposed brick, create an industrial look. A skylight brightens up the blue cement flooring.

Related: 7 Ways to Open Up a Windowless Bathroom

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Bold and Beautiful

24/25

This stunning, two-toned bathroom mixes black and white to accentuate the room's distinct features. The basket weave floor tile adds originality, while the beveled white wall tile contrasts with the darker elements of the room.

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Tiled Toilet

25/25

Decorative tile adds instant appeal to any bathroom, especially when extended halfway up the wall. The neutral-toned elements in this room, such as the wooden vanity and matching mirror frame, don’t clash with the statement-making tiles.

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33 Small Bathroom Ideas to Make Your Bathroom Feel Bigger

Small Footprint, Big Ideas

Your tiny bathroom just might become your new favorite room

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Looking for small bathroom ideas that will make the whole space seem bigger? So is most of Manhattan. The lack of square footage, limited natural light, and number of fixtures to squeeze in make a small bathroom one of the more challenging spaces to decorate. But done right, the whole room can seem brighter and more spacious. And no, you won’t have to spend a zillion dollars to carve a window into the wall (or call on something retro, like glass bricks).

These small bathroom ideas go beyond making the most of the available space and prove that bold design elements can be right at home in even the tiniest rooms. Here are the best ways to turn powder rooms, half-baths, and just little tiny (sometimes windowless) bathrooms into less cramped, more enjoyable situations. Your small bath may just be your next favorite room.

1. Keep Your Colors Light and Bright

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A wood floor and vanity give this city bathroom a warm and serene feeling. A soft mint-green hue reflects natural light from the window. The space surrounding the freestanding tub makes the room feel more open, as does the lightweight curtain fabric, which allows maximum light to enter.

2. Or Double Down on Dark Color

In Gilles Mendel’s Manhattan apartment, the bath’s vanity is granite and the black towels are by Calvin Klein Home.

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Wait, what? “Oftentimes I like to paint small bathrooms [typically windowless rooms] a dark color, like black. It gives depth and creates an illusion of a larger space,” says Jenny Wolf of Jenny Wolf Interiors. “Go with a high-gloss in a super dark color,” advises Fleming James of Oliver Street Designs. The hue will simultaneously impart a big-night-sky effect and also bounce the little light you have around the space. (Doing so will also draw attention to the light fixtures, she points out, so you’ll need to choose them thoughtfully—bulbs that bring in plenty of light, shapes you don’t mind being pretty pronounced. )

3. Mirror a Wall

Even with a bold marble, this bath by Joanne de Guardiola and Jon Bannenberg feels very open thanks to the mirrored upper half.

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Rather than just hanging one above the vanity, consider mirroring a whole wall of your tiny bathroom. The reflection of light and pattern (and, sometimes, that open door) will do the same good work a window does.

4. Or Incorporate Multiple Mirrors

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If mirroring an entire wall won’t work in your space, you can just add multiple mirrors to one wall.

5. Opt for a Glass Shower Door

Inspiration for the glass shower door of your dreams, courtesy of a Jenny Wolf–designed space.

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If you’re starting your small bathroom design from scratch, consider scrapping the curtain entirely. “I also recommend glass shower doors in a small bath, as it will help to open up the space,” Wolf says.

6. Or Remove Your Shower Door Completely

Totally renovated bathroom with shower cabin and bathtub,light cream coloured tiles on floor and wall. Point of focus mainly on tiles in forground.KristianSeptimiusKrogh

The slightly more adventurous might even consider no shower door at all (a good drain is wise in that case).

7. Backlight the Mirror

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“This can be a chic and modern way to amplify light,” James says, “if you do not have room for sconces or simply want a more minimalistic look.”

8. Take On Tile

McGrath II used floor tile to cover the walls of this small bathroom.

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Tile is a durable way to add impact and can be used from floor to ceiling. “For smaller bathroom walls, we like to specify ceramic tiles that are small,” says Suzanne McGrath of the design firm McGrath II. The designer is a fan of using one-by-four and two-by-six floor tiles—which are also less expensive—on bathroom walls.

9. Give the Curtain a Lift

If you have the luxury of choosing where your shower curtain goes, James says to “take the fabric all the way up” past the usual height of the tub. “Extending the curtain nearly to the ceiling will certainly elongate the walls,” she says, adding that the taller your ceiling in the bathroom, the more this will help.

10. Install a Pocket Door

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Though this trick is a little more labor-intensive, replacing your door with a pocket door that tucks away into the wall can open up room for additional storage. You’ll just need to find another spot to hang your towels.

11. Keep the Floor Clear

A pedestal sink keeps a slim profile in the bathroom of Elizabeth Locke’s Virginia home.

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Covering the floor with a vanity or storage containers can create a cramped space, not to mention tripping hazards. A pedestal or floating sink keeps the floor clear, and installing floating storage will help keep everything you need at arm’s length.

12. Try a Large-Scale Wall Covering

The powder room of a house in Monte Carlo features Dornbracht fittings and Phillip Jeffries wallpaper.

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You might think you need to go for a petite motif, but it’s actually better to go big. “Medium- and large-scale wallpapers and tile patterns can actually make a space feel larger,” James explains. Whether you choose big tiles or an even bigger pattern is up to you; she says they’ll both “give an illusionary scale in tight quarters.”

13. Use High-Gloss Paint to Reflect Light and Amplify the Space

A light-filled, narrow bathroom is accented with a sheepskin rug and bamboo roller blinds in the Brooklyn home of designers Casey Kenyon and Jonathon Beck.Photo: Roland Bello

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Designers Casey Kenyon and Jonathan Beck’s Brooklyn bathroom feels decidedly airy thanks to light-reflecting high-gloss paint.

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Extend Bathroom Tile Into the Shower

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Unbroken lines give any space more depth. Use this concept in your bathroom by installing the same tile on your floor and shower. The effect is an unbroken surface that makes the entire room seem larger.

15. Opt for a Patterned Floor

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Believe it or not, this bathroom is windowless. Tall mirrored medicine cabinets and a glass shower amplify light from the interior fixtures, brightening up the space. Wolf used built-in cabinets to save floor space. A herringbone wood floor gives the illusion of a larger and warmer bath.

16. Install a Shelf in the Shower

Some of the best small bathroom ideas are all about creating space for storage, including your soaps and bottles. If you shower lacks space, you can install a shelf in about 20 minutes.

17. Add a Shower Niche

Shower niche trumps plastic caddy every. single. time.Photo: Aubrie Pick

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Another major space saver? A shower niche. If you’re designing a small bathroom, make sure to include a shower niche in your plans.

18. Use a Ledge to Create Space

A narrow ledge along the entire length of this bathroom is the perfect perch for a mirror, toothbrush, and other essentials.

19. Move Your Towel Bar

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In a West Village powder room by designer Ashley Darryl, a towel bar is fastened to the side of the floating sink.

20. Upgrade Your Bathroom Accessories

Patterned towels, vintage rugs, and sophisticated lighting also add pops of personality. “Lighting and bath fixtures are like the jewelry of the room. Use them to bring a little glamour into the space," says Los Angeles–based interior designer Sarah Samuel.

21. Rethink Your Sink

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If you’re designing your tiny bathroom from scratch (or remodeling), consider a tiny corner sink. There’s no rule that says you have to have a full-size standard sink. A corner sink gets the job done just as well—plus it gives you plenty of space and less to clean.

22. Choose Compact Pieces

Hulking vanities and blocky tubs may look at home in a larger bathroom, but they can make a small bathroom feel claustrophobic. Install compact toilets and sinks or consider floating versions to open up the space. If a tub is a must, consider a Japanese soaking tub to add serenity without taking up square footage.

23. Use Closed Storage to Stay Organized

Bottles and tubes scattered on the countertops are guaranteed to distract from even the most gorgeous bath. Samuel suggests closed storage, such as a linen closet or vanity with drawers and doors, to keep things tucked away. “Display only your favorite and most frequently used, well-designed products.”

24. Get Your Cabinets in Order

Don’t forget about what’s inside the cabinets too. Compartmentalize your cabinets with specific storage sites for tools and toiletries. Large baskets keep hair dryers, flat irons, and brushes from becoming a tangled mess, while smaller trays are great for holding makeup and beauty products.

25. Curve Some Surfaces

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Reclaim some of your space with a curved sink or shower. It might not seem like much, but it can make a difference, especially in a tiny space where real estate matters.

26. Add Stylish Shelving

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Forget anything basic. Opt for a sleek shelf that fits your decor and gives you extra space (a precious commodity in a small bathroom).

27. Choose a Wall-Mounted Faucet

Not only is a wall-mounted faucet a real space saver, it’s also stylish, modern, and easy to clean.

28. Use a Bathtub Caddy

Expandable Bathtub Caddy

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Whether or not you find yourself with a small bathroom, you just might find yourself with a small bathtub ledge. When bathtubs are made to fit compact spaces, designers may opt to shave off the width of the edges—and if you don’t have a shower niche or corner shelf, you’re out of luck. The solution? A bathtub tray. Sure, it’s made for relaxing in a bathtub with a book and a glass of wine, but it doubles as a place to set your toiletries.

29. Get Creative With Storage

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In cramped rooms, any open space is an opportunity. Take the area underneath the sink in this Carnemark-designed bath, which is just the right size for a stack of artfully rolled towels.

30. Add a Ladder for Towels

A vintage vanity with an undermount basin. Photo courtesy of Making Home Base

We love this country-chic small bathroom that gets creative with a ladder. It can hang more towels than a bar, and it gives the bathroom a unique feel. If you don’t have enough space for a ladder that stands alone, choose one that is made to sit above a toilet.

31. Pare Down Your Bottles

Let’s be honest: We usually don’t need all those toiletry bottles. Streamlining your grooming products will give you more space, so do a Marie Kondo and pare down your shampoo collection. Or, at the very least, store the products you don’t use daily somewhere other than your counters or bathtub ledges. Getting rid of any clutter will make your small bathroom seem much bigger.

32. Go for Custom Toiletry Bottles

Custom Toiletry Bottles

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You can take this a step further and actually get custom toiletry bottles, which come in a variety of styles and sizes. In a small space, every design choice matters—so even this seemingly small upgrade can really streamline your surfaces and make everything look organized and clean.

33. Install a Skylight

Bathroom renovated with mosaic of grey tiles. Washbasin, shower and skylight. No one inside

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This is one of the more ambitious small bathroom ideas, but it will make a major impact. Installing a skylight will open up your entire bathroom and significantly brighten the space.

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There are so many modern solutions to transform your bathroom into a personal oasis with a touch of luxury. A good idea for a modern bathroom interior in any style (from bright youth to sophisticated and sophisticated) can literally transform its look.

We use the bathroom every day, so the importance of this space is much greater than we often think. Modern design ideas will help you create a clean, uncluttered atmosphere. With the help of trendy geometric patterns, minimal color schemes, simple lines, stylish sanitary ware and furniture, you can get a modern bathroom interior without much worries.


27 ideas for a modern, elegant and functional bathroom

Simplicity is the key to modern bathroom interior design. If you are going to make repairs in it (or just building a house), try to organize an open space free from unnecessary elements. Use the built-in storage modules to hide some personal items and bath accessories from view. Choose textures and colors that add interest and personality to the room, without violating the contemporary minimalist style of bathroom interiors.

Here are some basic ideas for decorating the bathroom: neutral colors, geometric mirrors, use of concrete, wood and other natural materials in the interior, maximum use of natural light. For smaller spaces, contemporary design calls for functionality and a simple ambiance. To furnish a small bathroom, use wall-mounted sinks and shelves / racks to save space, and for decoration it is recommended to place plants in the room. Use glossy white marble or quartz countertops, concrete floors, and white tile-look laminate for a smooth and clean look. A large bathroom provides more room for maneuver and room for creativity. By installing a large bathtub or rain shower, the room will acquire a luxurious look. You can also recommend “metro” tiles, the latest sanitary ware using modern advances, and even underfloor heating.

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So, here are 27 modern bathroom designs that will inspire you to create a personal oasis . From them you can draw interesting ideas that will be useful to you during the construction or renovation of the bathroom. As a result, you will get a space in which you will be pleased to be.

1. CLEAN AND SIMPLE BATHROOM IN NEUTRAL STYLE

It's incredible how a fresh coat of paint can transform a room, and it's not just the walls. This luxurious modern bathroom interior design project uses plain white cabinets with chic fittings, as well as soft white accessories. The result of the renovation is an extremely cozy place where you can relax and unwind a little, including soaking in this magnificent bath. It remains only to add a few candles next to her to set the mood. We also really like the white shade of the light fixture mounted on the countertop to the right of the sink. There is nothing superfluous in the room, and everything you need is located in its place.

2. USE TEXTURES AND NATURAL MATERIALS

There is no easier way to transform the look of a bathroom than by using textures and natural materials in the interior. No matter how big or small the room is, these seemingly unimportant details matter. A beautiful concrete countertop under the sink really decorates the view of the presented small bathroom. The open space below it draws the eye, and an interesting backsplash made of mosaic tiles, creating a moderately bright balanced accent, successfully completes the ideal image of the room. The wood-framed mirror and the plant, as well as other natural materials and colors, work very well together, resulting in such a lovely and modern bathroom.

3. FABULOUS WORKTOP AND INDIVIDUAL CHARACTER

The washbasin table/drawer is usually the centerpiece of a bathroom. This table top looks very modern. Some personal touches are added (like a mirror and a brush holder) that reflect the preferences of the homeowners, giving the space a personal touch. Tinted blue subway tile blends wonderfully into the interior and looks great, pairing perfectly with the beige tones of the marbled countertop and shower curtain. White paint and a white framed mirror look very aesthetically pleasing in this contemporary bathroom. We must not forget about lighting - chrome lamps perfectly enliven the space, filling it with light.

4. MODERN INTERIOR WITH INTERESTING COLOR ACCENTS

Modern design may look different to different people, but as a rule, it involves neutral shades and almost no decorative frills. This modern bathroom design project stands out from the rest with its bright colors. The blue-green color scheme used in this bathroom, from the shower curtain and wall art to details like the bright green toilet paper, really grabs the attention. The unique and entertaining interior of this bathroom, which stands out from the usual neutral look, speaks volumes about the homeowner's personality, aesthetic preferences and even cheerful nature.

5. MODERN BATHROOM DESIGN: MIXING RUSTIC AND INDUSTRIAL STYLES

When it comes to modern style bathrooms, we usually mean the use of different natural materials in the interior. In this bathroom project, this vision is shown very clearly. It looks like the result of the work of a professional designer who turned the bathroom into a small private oasis. All elements are perfectly combined with each other, merging into a single image, created by combining the aesthetics of rustic and industrial styles. A large black-framed mirror against a backdrop of tongue-and-groove boards and white “metro” tiles with black grout looks amazing. The washbasin stands out with its open waste pipe and black metal feet. Repeating the same approach in the shower area also produces a great effect. This modern bathroom looks stunning and the natural materials used are very fitting.

6. MINOR BATHROOM REFRESH

If you're on a tight budget but want to at least redecorate your bathroom's look, we suggest a fresh coat of paint and replacement of faucets, fixtures and fixtures. You can also add a few small details. In this case, the walls are painted with a fresh layer of light gray paint, the sink and faucets are replaced, new trendy lamps are installed, decorative elements and some accessories are added. A simple vase of flowers plays the role of a nice splash of color, and a simple countertop with only soap dishes and a vase makes the room look neat and uncluttered.

7. MINIMALIST'S DREAM AND SCREEN TILE

When we talk about a minimalist home, we usually mean bright white, natural light, minimal décor and lots of open space. This bathroom is a classic example of modern minimalism and is absolutely stunning. A wood framed mirror is a great focal point and is ideally centered above the dressing table. The walls, bathtub and countertops are white, which accentuates the light gray cabinets. The tile completes the image, uniting all the elements into a single whole. Thanks to her, the bathroom looks very interesting. The tile has a charcoal gray stencil pattern that plays with the color of the cabinets and compliments them. This bathroom looks very modern and friendly.

8. BOLD INDUSTRIAL DESIGN IN BLACK

Some people don't like white, gray and other popular colors these days. Be bold when designing your bathroom interior and update the look of existing cabinets with black paint. A white sink and counter top make this look modern and accentuate the black cabinetry. Plumbing fittings look very fashionable thanks to chrome plating and clear lines. A wood-framed mirror, black accents and Edison light fixtures give this bathroom a modern industrial look that is simply beautiful.

9. LUXURY HOUSEHOLD BATHROOM: A PERSONAL RELAXATION OASIS

A bathroom like this is worthy of a queen. A freestanding bathtub is a popular solution among interior designers who want to create a more modern interior. Freestanding bathtubs have recently become one of the most popular trends, so the use of this idea in this project is justified, because they will definitely not go out of fashion soon. A delicate screen print accent wall adds a feminine touch to the room, as does a bench (which can also be used as a table) with a faux fur cape. A marble tray and a vase filled with beautiful white flowers endow the space with natural elements. Candles and bath salts are also very appropriate and help to create a nice relaxing atmosphere while taking a bath.

10. FRESH AND NEW LOOK

Sometimes it's hard to come up with something to update and improve the overall look of a small room. However, it is still possible. The presented small bathroom looks so fresh and spacious. The window provides natural light, which is enough to fill this space with light during the daytime. With little touches like a beautiful tiled floor, a pretty natural-material curtain, industrial-style fixtures, and a gorgeous sink, this bathroom looks really modern and is a worthy example of style to copy. When updating the appearance of a bathroom, it does not require a lot of decoration or some extra accessories and details. Fresh flowers, a soap dispenser and a hand towel are all you need for such a chic and modern bathroom.

11. MODERN RUSTIC BATHROOM

The brown wood cabinets in this bathroom are characteristic of the rustic style. The white walls and white countertop add a modern feel to the overall aesthetic and give the overall impression of cleanliness. Towels on the back wall make the bathroom feel welcoming and welcoming, while a vintage-style rug adds texture and personality to the space. The antique light fixtures are perfectly matched with the rug, the minimal accessories on the sink meet the trendy minimalist approach, making the room more elegant and sophisticated. Let's pay attention to the current mosaic tiles, which are lined with the floor. It gives the space another natural element.

12. ADDING A PERSONALITY TO A MODERN BATHROOM

Perhaps you are one of those people who love bold colors in the interior, interesting combinations of them, some individual details that make the room more alive and reflect character and taste household members. Why not use this approach when renovating or renovating a bathroom? When choosing modern fixtures, tiles, flooring and accessories for your bathroom, think about what you love, what you love. Do not be afraid to express your likes and interests by combining them into one image when designing an interior. In this project, the homeowner made a bold green accent wall in the bathroom and moved an old chest of drawers that house the sinks into it. An interesting combination of two types of tiles was chosen: “metro” for the backsplash on the wall along the sink, as well as on other walls, and contrasting mosaic tiles on the floor. But your bathroom is your own space, and you can use this concept to create your own interior that meets your personal vision of beauty and gives the space your own personal style.

13. RETRO WITH VINTAGE BOHEMIAN STYLE

A modern design concept does not mean that all interior details must be modern. You can keep your existing countertop, shelving, wallpaper, but still add the latest sink, mirror and accessories. The bathroom shown in the photo has both elements of retro and bohemian style, as well as modern style. A raised sink and a tiny triangular mirror, along with tropical wallpaper and a framed pattern, play the role of accents in this space. The wooden table with drawers, on which the sink is fixed, thanks to the color of the finish, gives this look a retro atmosphere, which is not often found in modern design projects. We love the interesting combination of unique details in this updated bathroom interior.

14. SIMPLE BUT STATE AND REFINED

There is something charming about a simple bathroom interior that uses natural materials and modern elements. This design looks so clean and sophisticated, without embellishment, but not too strict. This bathroom renovation project includes a walk-in shower with a wooden partition and a glass door and panel. Black sanitary fittings and glass framing with black metal give the bathroom an industrial aesthetic, while its contemporary look is achieved with subway tiles and marble sills. Recessed bathroom fixtures are a great choice. They can create a directional light that focuses on specific areas of the room, which is very appropriate in an open plan bathroom.

15. MODERN RENOVATION USING MOSAIC TILE

Mosaic tiles are often used during renovations to create a modern bathroom look. These large gray mosaic tiles on the walls and almost black tiles on the floor create interesting surfaces, giving structure and dimension to the room. The shades of the tiles look very natural. A natural element is added by potted plants, cleverly placed in the corner under a tall window. The hanging sink also creates extra space in the room, making the room look a bit bigger than it actually is. The exposed drain pipes under the sink match the design of the faucet fittings, which in turn look harmoniously with the mirror shelf and lamp. All elements fit perfectly into a single whole - a wonderful updated interior.

16. STRONG SIMPLICITY

When redecorating a bathroom, the main thing is not to overdo it. This bathroom has simple furnishings and accessories. The chic white bathroom vanity features drawers that keep personal care items out of sight for a clean and minimalist look to the room. An oval mirror brings a touch of nature into the space with a wood-tone frame, while mosaic flooring and vertically stacked metro tiles complete the look. The shower curtain is quite simple, but at the same time it looks very fashionable, while adding an interesting tone to the space and structuring the room.

17. BATHROOM FOR A MODERN WOMAN

This project is for you if you want to create a luxurious women's bathroom with an interior renovation. Here we see a large tub to soak in and various accessories placed around it. In front of her is a bench covered with a faux fur cape, which can also be used as a small table - you can put a book on it or place a tray on it. The Victorian rug fits in nicely with the overall aesthetic of the room while adding an interesting splash of color. The owner's initials monogram on the lambrequin gives this unique and modern bathroom a personal touch. The bathroom simply breathes luxury. Thanks to the competent interior design, the space is filled with comfort and a sense of peace and relaxation.

18. MODERN BATHROOM WITH PLAYS

This youthful bathroom is very fresh and simple. A wooden vanity unit and hanging plant pots give this bathroom a contemporary feel, while a shower curtain that immediately catches the eye adds a playful vibe. If you're planning to renovate your kids' bathroom while maintaining the modern aesthetic and overall style of the house, this is the perfect project. With minimal decoration and the presence of only the most necessary accessories, plants and a shower curtain act as interesting and fun accents. Actual natural elements in the form of a wooden bathroom table and plants are moderately presented in this space.

19. BATHROOM WITH OPEN PIPING AND SHELVES

This project is suitable for those who are renovating a bathroom in an old house. We recommend leaving the plumbing as it is, and for a modern look, add the desired plumbing, fittings and accessories. This bathroom interior is now in trend and will look very stylish. The presented bathroom has mosaic floor tiles, as well as two wooden shelves for easy storage of necessary things. A happy simple sink without a bathroom cabinet (or countertop) allows for a more open space. The undisguised piping is an industrial design element that is easy to implement and very trendy right now. Place bath accessories and other required accessories and items on open wall shelves so that they are always easy to reach.

20. STYLE AND INDIVIDUALITY

The bathroom, whether large or small, should be a place to be enjoyed and admired. Since this is probably one of the most visited rooms in the home, you, pardon the pun, should feel at home there and experience no less comfort than, say, in the living room. In this beautiful project, we can see wonderful floor tiles, open shelves above the toilet and fun curtains and towels that add personality to the interior, giving the room its own character. Wood shelves are a great way to add storage space to your bathroom essentials without disturbing the overall order and organization of the space. The interior renovation resulted in an elegant bathroom that anyone would love.

21. A LITTLE UPDATE WITHOUT MAJOR COST

Painting bathroom cabinets can make a big difference in the look of a room. If you don't have the option to completely renovate your entire bathroom, there are plenty of other ideas and solutions to help you completely transform your space. Try painting your cabinets yourself in a bright or bold color that catches the eye. The dark blue vanity cabinet presented in this project immediately attracts attention and looks very elegant and dynamic. The countertops were replaced with concrete ones, which was not very expensive. The walls can be painted with white paint. The family budget will not suffer much, and the bathroom will look completely new.

22. ACCENT BRICK WALL

Whether it's real brickwork or you create this effect with vinyl paneling or wallpaper, you get a very modern and trendy look. This beautiful bathroom features both industrial style and feminine touches. Exposed masonry, a black-framed mirror, black faucets and doorknob, and pendant lights give the bathroom an industrial feel. A vase of fresh flowers, a neatly folded towel and patterned floor tiles add a touch of femininity to the space without being intrusive. This is a very cute, if a bit quirky, bathroom that will easily fit into any existing overall style of the home.

23. WASHROOM ACCENT WALLS

Create a powerful effect from a small room with an accent wall. This can be achieved through a bold pattern, bright color dyeing or print. The black polka dot accent wall shown in the photo on a white background adds dynamism to the space. Paired with a rounded mirror and towel holder, as well as a round lamp, this space exudes personality and style. Whether you choose polka dots, floral patterns, geometric shapes or some other trendy accent, the interior will look very interesting. Plus, the black and white color will be easy to blend in if you want to update your bathroom look in the future.

24. LARGE OPEN PLAN BATHROOM

If your bathroom is not particularly limited in space, you may want to take a closer look at the open design concept and organize a spacious shower room. This room is equipped with an elegant black-framed partition, glazed with transparent glass, which creates the illusion of a completely open space. Modern mosaic flooring flows from the shower area directly into the rest of the room. A wooden bench and ladder-shaped shelving, along with a large plant in the corner, endow the room with natural elements. A fringed, bohemian-style rug completes the beautifully crafted look of the bathroom, filling the room with warmth and comfort.

25. A GLAMORING BATH WITHOUT BUDGET BREAKING

Who says modern bathrooms can't be glamorous? After a budget-smart refurbishment, this bathroom boasts sophisticated style and personality. With a fresh coat of paint on the cabinets and updated plumbing, the vanity unit looks nice and modern. Life hack: a wooden frame for an existing mirror will be inexpensive, but will look much more spectacular. If your budget allows, replace the countertop, and if not, just clean it up and place a few modern decor items on it, such as flowers, jars, a soap dish, and a mirror. Complete the look by adding a vibrant shower curtain as an accent piece that would make the room look more sophisticated and unique.

26. CHIC AND MODERN BATHROOM WITH MARINE STYLE ELEMENTS

This project is for those who are close to the marine theme, but who do not want it to dominate the design of the bathroom too much. Try adding navy blue details and nautical elements, just like in this chic and modern bathroom. A clean white vanity top and white tiled walls bring life to the room, while white floor tiles with a navy blue print add color and structure to the space. This tile really stands out in a small space and creates a desirable nautical accent. Navy siding on the tub and a nautical-inspired towel complete the look, bringing everything together. The gold fittings on the faucets, as well as the gold-plated frame and lamp, give this room an updated modern look.

27. WASHROOM WITH A FEMALE AESTHETIC

Feminine aesthetics in interiors usually involve the inclusion of artwork that creates a gentle and romantic setting. This bathroom simply exudes the femininity of style. We see a large elegant round mirror above a fashionable black chest of drawers with a white sink. Open shelves above the toilet provide additional space for women's favorite items such as flowers, vases and other related decor items. A gold vase with pink tulips and a dainty clear soap dispenser add a touch of coquetry to the space. The floor is tiled in pretty gray tiles with a white stenciled floral pattern. This is the perfect bathroom for a teenage girl or housewife.

Do you feel like your bathroom needs renovation or looks outdated?

Perhaps it's time for more innovative design, no matter how big or small the room is. The arsenal of possible solutions is extensive - interesting flooring, ceiling mirrors, accents with brass details, a freestanding bathtub... Even with a small budget, you can update its look with, for example, a rug or accessories, as well as painting, installing shelving / shelves etc. Affordable design solutions will literally transform your bathroom and look beautiful and modern.

We spend so much time in our bathrooms that it makes perfect sense that we are trying to create a great space that is a pleasure to be in. There are bathtubs, vanities, toilets, decor items and various bathroom accessories on the market, which can be matched to any room size and interior style. Furnish your bathroom with chic soap dispensers (or dispensers), storage, and light fixtures.

Lighting is an integral part of modern interior design and can instantly transform the atmosphere of a room at the flick of a switch. We hope that you liked some of these projects, and they will inspire you to modern renovation. We have presented many stunning vanity tables, various furniture, faucets and bathroom accessories. We are sure that you will definitely decide on the style that you like and create your own personal paradise in the bathroom.

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7 smart ideas for creating new storage spaces in the bathroom

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small bathroom, you can free up space with these smart storage solutions and make your bathroom look bigger as a result.

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Bathrooms are often the smallest yet most visited rooms in a home, so every inch of space must be used efficiently. Where conventional fixtures and fittings simply won't fit, choose multifunctional designs ideal for compact layouts.

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From washbasins with drawers or base cabinets, bathtubs with built-in storage and revolving cabinets that combine mirror and handy shelving, to small built-in toilets and compact showers with doors, narrow washbasins and reduced length bathtubs, we have put together some great ideas for saving space in the bathroom. For example, if there is no space for a separate walk-in shower, an L- or P-shaped shower tub will still offer a shower area.

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Hang a hook on the door or additional shelves on the walls

Use your bathroom entrance as additional storage space with a set of hooks above the door, or use the empty space on the walls with a row of shelves installed. These options are also a good way to use a few decorative bathroom accessories to your advantage.

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Use all dead space, including corners

Turn an empty corner into a practical storage space with a specially designed device such as a corner cabinet. To take full advantage of the corner drawers, you can turn it into a beautiful aesthetic corner using accessories. The warm light of the sconce will attract attention and create a pleasant atmosphere of relaxation. Also use the corners of the room for a corner toilet or washbasin.

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