THE MOST BEAUTIFUL BATHROOMS TO STEAL MAJOR INSPO FROM

When it comes to great bathroom design, the inspiration is endless. And data even shows that the quality of your bathroom has an effect on your home’s overall value. Despite being one of the smaller rooms, bathrooms require equal—if not more—design power when compared to larger spaces. From paint color to fittings, vanities and lighting, the list of factors to consider will multiply before you can say “bubble bath.” 

Install a large clawfoot tub for that serene escape you’ve always dreamed of, or experiment with pattern for a low-risk pop of color. Keep it classic with a black and white color scheme, or go bold with some statement wallpaper. No matter which direction you choose, this list is filled with designs that can appeal to all tastes. Having trouble deciding between Carrara or Marquina? Unsure which type of lighting will be complement your new brass double vanity? The homes below may be just what you need to visualize your future dream bath. Whether you’re prettying up a petite powder or overhauling a grand master, the best way to begin is to first get inspired. 

Here, we've rounded up 85 of our favorite bathrooms for the best ideas to revamp your own.

 

ECCENTRIC BATHROOM

Power couple Simon Doonan and Jonathan Adler's Greenwich Village master bath is an eccentric and meticulously designed space, with a custom tub by Apaiser, vintage table by Aldo Tura, medallion from an Hermès boutique, and wall and floor tiles by Artistic Tile.

ROMAN-INSPIRED BATHROOM

In fashion stylist-turned-decorator Estee Stanley's guest bathroom, the warm-veined marble floors and vanity are inspired by a Roman spa.

 

GROTTO BATHROOM

In this coastal Malibu home designed by Oliver M. Furth, the guest bathroom benefits from an exciting combination of great lighting and ocean blue paint.

ROYAL BATHROOM

A spacious master bath in hotelier Alan Faena’s Miami Beach home is covered in floor-to-ceiling marble, with a Louis XV mirror, Philippe Starck chair, and candelabra sculpture by Peter Tunney, making major impact in the luxurious space.

FLOOR-FOCUSED BATHROOM

The master bathroom in this charming Greenwich Village apartment maintains a monochromatic palette, with eclectic flooring and large subway tile walls that create movement in the space. Gold sink fittings, sconces, and knobs take on a metallic elegance.

RUSTIC POPPY BATHROOM

In a laid-back Lake Tahoe retreat, a bright and vintage-inspired powder room features a poppy wallcovering by Trustworth Studios; a reproduction of a 19th-century C.F.A. Voysey Arts and Crafts design. Moody blue trim provides a rich contrast against the pink, while the rustic industrial vanity by Bradley brings an old-world twist.

SUNNY CHILDREN'S BATHROOM

Sunny shades and geometric tiles animate the children’s bathroom in interior designer Carolyn Kressley’s Tribeca apartment.

COCOON-LIKE MASTER BATHROOM

Interior designer Carolyn Kressley’s master bathroom evokes a serene, cocoon-like tranquility thanks to warm neutrals. The minimalist palette is elevated with texture-play through unique tiling and gold-veined marble finishes.

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