1,065,138 Bathroom Design Photos

A bathroom remodel can make a huge impact on your home’s comfort level, not to mention its resale value. As you research bathroom ideas and browse photos, make sure to save any bathrooms that catch your eye, then figure out some of the common features that seem to recur throughout. Keep in mind your space limitations, desired materials and general bathroom remodel costs before committing to a major (or minor) project. More
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DXV
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DXV
72 Saves | 2 Questions
Designer Genevieve Ghaleb was inspired by the presentday Contemporary Movement in Miami to create this room for a busy gentleman in need of intentional daily luxury. A lot of the elements feature simple, clean lines. According to her, “The Percy® Collection Faucets capture this perfectly—their proportion is like no other I’ve seen.” So refined, they just sit back unobtru...More
I like the black border accents around the mirror in the shower entry — R W
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Tracy Lynn Studio
23 Reviews
Lago Di Grata Circle
24,936 Saves | 22 Questions
Zack Benson Photography
Transitional master corner shower photo in San Diego with gray cabinets, a freestanding tub, gray tile, subway tile, gray walls, medium tone hardwood floors and an undermount sink — Houzz
matches my current bath footprint — Melanie Thompson
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Round 250mm Cool to Touch Shower Kit with Handheld
16,331 Saves | 4 Questions
The mixer of this shower is Cool to Touch enabled, making it child safe. It is also fitted with an anti-scalding device making sure your shower is not too hot; an override button lets you change the highest temperature setting to get a shower at the temperature you desire.
Cheaper option for tiling a shower? — anniemaebrock
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San Francisco Stone & Tile Distributor
EuroWest Fiandre specializes in large format porcelain, suitable for any project or remodel. Our tile is suitable for counter tops, vanities, showers, floors, walls and exterior applications.
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Martel Construction Inc.
1 Review
Modern Pool House
169 Saves | 1 Question
Contemporary doorless shower idea in Other with flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, multicolored tile and a vessel sink — Houzz
The tiles on the shower wall and the lights — dreamdesigns1020
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Transitional Bathroom
29,775 Saves | 16 Questions
Transitional bathroom photo in Other with recessed-panel cabinets, gray cabinets and gray walls — Houzz
Combination of grey cabinets with brass fixtures — jacege
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Interior Concept Group
Valley Close Renovation
240K Saves | 74 Questions
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Inspiration for a transitional corner shower remodel in Toronto with beige tile — Houzz
I like this if replace subway tile — donclemson
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Tabberson Architects
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Prestwick Lane
270K Saves | 57 Questions
Transitional master bathroom photo in Indianapolis with a drop-in tub, white tile, stone tile and marble floors — Houzz
Like design and shower right next to tub. Note towel rack,light paneled wood and tile my. — sjohn1224
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Avalon Interiors
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Port Credit Townhome
580K Saves | 380 Questions
Contemporary bathroom idea in Toronto with a vessel sink — Houzz
In suite for downstairs bathroom — kailashs
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How do I determine my bathroom layout?


Bathrooms can be tricky to layout, especially when they’re tight on space. If your family doesn't take many baths, don't feel the need to include a bathtub; you can use that extra space for a double vanity or large storage cabinet instead. On the other hand, some future buyers might want a tub, so be sure there's at least one in the house. Walk-in showers are also one of the more popular bathroom ideas, though they take up space, while bathtub and shower combos are the best of both worlds. If you have a large family, you might want to separate the toilet and shower from the sink so multiple people can get ready at once. Ultimately, what is practical for your family will probably also be practical for future buyers, so go with what works for you first and foremost. Also, be aware of the National Kitchen and Bath Association planning guidelines so that you and your contractor can plan a safe and functional bathroom layout that meets proper code compliance.

How can I add more bathroom storage?


Vanities are getting bigger and bigger every year, and for good reason — bathroom storage is in constant demand. Because of this, think about ways that you can add more to your space. A lot of successful bathroom ideas feature an oversized or double vanity, while wall-mounted cabinets and medicine cabinets are helpful too. If space is at a minimum, recessed or built-in designs can help save precious elbow room while adding enough spots to stash your toiletries. Organization is key to space-saving bathrooms, so within any cabinets or shelving you add, incorporate drawer organizers, trays and bins to keep smaller accessories in check. As you look through bathroom pictures, try to keep an eye out for how each one incorporates storage into its design; you’re better off with too much than not enough!

What materials should I use in my bathroom design?


Because the layout and storage options are pretty standard, picking interesting materials is key for helping any bathroom remodeling project stand out. Tile offers a wide variety of colors and styles, which makes it a popular flooring choice, while mosaic tiles are common in showers. The grout can be challenging to clean though, so stone or granite might be better shower alternatives. Just like in a kitchen, implementing a fun tile backsplash or countertop color can help liven up otherwise dull bathrooms. And last but not least, don't forget the hardware! Cabinet pulls, shower heads and faucets come in a variety of finishes, which allows you to add bits and pieces of personality into bathroom designs of all styles.

How do I decorate my bathroom?


No remodel is complete until the finishing touches have been added — in this case, the bathroom decor. In this particular room, the term decor can be used rather loosely; even a toilet paper holder can add to the style of the space if chosen correctly. Pick fixtures with finishes that reflect the look you are trying to achieve, and match or coordinate soap dispensers, toothbrush holders and wastebaskets for a cohesive feel. If you’re lucky enough to have extra counter or wall space, add some artwork or a decorative vase with fresh flowers. For those that aren’t looking to do a full renovation, smaller scale bathroom design ideas can be achieved by simply swapping out some of your old accessories and changing the color scheme with new linens or paint. Don’t be afraid to combine similar yet different bathroom decorating ideas to create a look that’s completely unique to your home.

For kids bathroom design, consider bright colors and unique patterns, but also keep in mind that children do outgrow trends pretty quickly, so steer clear of fads. Safety is of the utmost importance in a kid’s bathroom, so make sure you have things like tub mats, faucet covers and a cover clamp for your toilet (depending on age). Plenty of bathroom remodeling ideas accommodate both children and adults in the design, so go ahead and have a little fun with yours!