47,754 Cloakroom Design Photos

The downstairs cloakroom is a room where us Brits love to go to town on the decor. A place to showcase the wilder side of your design personality! As well as displaying all those certificates and awards, your downstairs toilet can offer your guests a glimpse into what makes you tick, so unleash your creative side and have fun when planning your cloakroom. Whilst these small spaces are often retro-fitted underneath the stairs or bolted on an extension (having replaced the outdoors toilet of yesteryear), the convenience of having a cloakroom can’t be underestimated. And because these spaces are so often tight on space, specially designed cloakroom suites that work in the limited space are advisable – compact cloakroom vanity units or small cloakroom basins, back-to-wall toilets and bathroom wall cabinets. But how do you start planning your cloakroom design when you’re starting from scratch? You can browse hundreds of cloakroom ideas from bathroom professionals and other homeowners to inspire you, or read on to get more tips on furnishing and decorating your cloakroom. More
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Groves-Raines Architects Ltd.
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Belmont House
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Medium sized classic cloakroom in Edinburgh with a two-piece toilet, green walls and lino flooring. — Houzz
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Icon Interiors Ltd
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17th Century Thatched Cottage
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This cloakroom has an alcove feature with mosaics, highlighted with uplighters to create a focal point. The lighting has an led interior surround to create a soft ambient glow. The traditional oak beams and limestone floor work well together to soften the traditional feel of this space.
Brilliant lighting and colour schemes — Benish Augustine
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Jamie Hempsall Ltd
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Award Winning Victorian Renovation
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Darren Chung
Photo of a small traditional cloakroom in Other with an integrated sink, fresstanding cabinets, multi-coloured walls and medium hardwood flooring. — Houzz
Basin inset into furniture base — juliebarton1
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Joanna Thornhill Interiors
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Small WC put to good use with the addition of colourful wall shelves and bright artwork. The clever toilet uses recycled 'grey' water to flush the toilet, using water from the sink. Photo: Emma Mitchell
Can be used to lengthen utility — 3designangel444
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VC Design Architectural Services
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Grosvenor Av, East Sheen, ground floor extension and remodelling
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Chris Snook Photography
Photo of a classic cloakroom in London with a wall mounted toilet, multi-coloured walls and a wall-mounted sink. — Houzz
This is the sink we needed for Rowington Court — Chris Wright
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David Parmiter Photography
Notting Hill House
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Design ideas for a traditional cloakroom in Wiltshire with a wall mounted toilet, blue walls, medium hardwood flooring and a built-in sink. — Houzz
note shelving above gerberit toilet — awhite62
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Domus -Tiles, Stone and Wood
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This is an example of a small classic cloakroom in London with beaded cabinets, a one-piece toilet and a pedestal sink. — Houzz
like flooring and mirror. design fits downstairs — roopika_sood
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Barlow & Barlow Design
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Gatti House 1
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Simon Maxwell
This is an example of a small classic cloakroom in London with a vessel sink, a two-piece toilet, blue tiles, metro tiles, grey walls, marble flooring and fresstanding cabinets. — Houzz
like colours and art deco style — natashaprice88
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What furniture does my cloakroom need?


Serving a practical purpose first and foremost, the ideal downstairs toilet is fitted with a few basic items: the cloakroom suite (a toilet and a hand basin), a storage unit and a mirror. These four are essentials and should be small enough to avoid crowding the small space. Specially-designed short-projection units are made to maximise space in cloakrooms, and are available as part of cloakroom suites or as modular solutions. If space is really tight, you can consider space-savers such as corner basins and wall-hung toilets.

How should my cloakroom be decorated?


As with all small spaces, light and bright is often best – avoid decorating your cloakroom with any dark colours, although bright patterned wallpaper can actually serve to open up the space if chosen carefully. Keep the scheme of tiles, wallpaper and decoration relatively simple, and create space with mirrors. Also feel free to let the cloakroom reflect your personal style, whether that is sleek and modern or kitschy and cheerful, and it has become a British tradition to add liberal personal touches such as certificates, photographs, artwork and books.

However, as cloakrooms are only small spaces and the cloakroom suite will take up most of the room, try to not go overboard on the decorative accessories you add. One pot plant will do, as will one large mirror. A stack of fluffy towels, a fragrant room diffuser and some nice handwash and maybe hand lotion next to your cloakroom basin, will be all you need to make guests feel pampered and welcome. Make sure to keep cloakroom suites bright and sparkling and soon you’ll be using your downstairs toilet more than your main bathroom.

If you're still unsure about what kind of design you'd like for your cloakroom, take inspiration from the beautiful cloakroom design photos from professionals. You can save cloakroom ideas to an ideabook so that you can put together your vision for your newly decorated downstairs toilet.