51 Modern Bathroom Design Ideas Plus Tips On How To Accessorize Yours

We all spend a lot of time in our bathrooms, so it’s only right that we should make them into a simply gorgeous place to be. Unique bathtubs, sleek vanity units and modern toilet designs come in all shapes and sizes, to suit spaces and budgets both large and small. Aside from the essential facilities, bathrooms can be accessorised with chic dispensers and storage. Lighting is an integral piece of the puzzle when designing a bathroom retreat too, as light can entirely change the mood of a space. To help inspire your next remodel, we’ve put together a collection of 51 modern bathroom ideas that feature stunning sanitaryware, furniture, faucets, bathroom accessories and atmospheric lighting schemes.

1 |Visualizer: Gabriela Krawczyk

Spend a night on the tiles. If you love to linger in the tub at the end of your day then make it the focal point of the room. Make a pretty path to your bubble bath out of some terrific tiles, like these colourful patterned ones. Continue the tile path up the wall behind the tub too, to give it a real sense of grandeur.

2 |Visualizer: Nataliya Yahela

Bathe on a bed of pebbles. Many modern luxury bathrooms have adopted this idea of placing the bathtub atop a bed of pebbles. The natural stone works well with a botanical theme and wooden elements.

3 |Visualizer: Amr Abdeen

Don’t have a bathtub to put on the pebbles? No worries, a patch of pebbles under the vanity works well too.

4 |Visualizer: ONI Render

Placing a bathroom basin at window doesn’t mean you have to miss out on a vanity mirror. Mirrors can also be ceiling mounted, or suspended on a horizontal bar across the window pane.

5 |Visualizer: Oleg Kucher

Don’t cling to the borders. Typical bathroom layouts place all of the facilities neatly against the walls of the room – but what if you created an extra internal wall? By building up a solid dividing wall across the shower, and placing the bathtub against the other side of it, entirely new zoning is achieved.

6 |Visualizer: Andrey Korniychuk

It’s all about the atmospheric glow. Even the simplest, coldest looking bathroom schemes can be given a special cosy glow by installing perimeter lighting. Be sure to fully recess LED strips for a clean and subtle effect.

7 |Visualizer: Serghei Ambros

Create a terrace bathroom to enjoy the beauty of the outdoors.

8 |Visualizer: Mia Design Studio

If you want to incorporate botanicals into your scheme then how about a planter that’s integrated right into the vanity unit countertop?

9 |Visualizer: ONLY studio

Plant a bathroom courtyard. Walling off a little courtyard area outside floor to ceiling windows gives you a garden view without worrying about privacy.

10 |Visualizer: VisEngine

Sliding doors opening onto a courtyard not only makes you feel closer to nature but also provides great bathroom ventilation.

11 |Visualizer: Studio Saxe

You can plant a small garden right inside your bathroom too.

12 |Visualizer: Martin Krizan

Vertical gardens are a great option for those who aren’t blessed with a garden view, nor have space for an internal courtyard.

 

13 |Visualizer: Pavel Mihalenok

Create a focal point with wall planters. These circular wall mounted planters pattern a plain white section of the room. The living greenery brings a freshness to the decor scheme, and balances out a colourful border of tiles.

14 |Visualizer: TOTL Studio

Don’t be shy with colour. Bathrooms do not have to be the most colourless room in the house! Check out this pink and green decor for inspiration. A pink vanity sings off a green leafy print backdrop, whilst the pink bath stands on a green tile floor. The modern open fireplace is worth a special mention too – imagine the hours soaking in that tub watching the dancing flames.

15 |Visualizer: Angelica Andreichenko

Another pink offering – this time looking pristine in pastel pink and pale grey.

16 |Visualizer: Rome Srebranets

You can colour with light too – in fact, colour-changing LEDs offer you the opportunity of changing your colour scheme on a whim, and at the single touch of a button.

17 |Designer: Philippe Starck

Break down the boundaries with an open plan ensuite bathroom. Many modern master bedroom designs now feature bathroom facilities with no dividing wall. It’s also en vogue to link the ensuite with a deluxe walk-in closet/dressing room.

18 |Visualizer: Ekaterina Domracheva

Cut up the space with sections of contrasting tile colour. The contrast tricks the eye into seeing a bigger space.

19 |Visualizer: Slava Korchagin

Apply a border of colour to unite the elements of the room as one, like these red tiles and matching cabinets.

20 |Visualizer: Z.Design architecture

Sanitaryware isn’t always white. Get a load of these amazing primary yellow facilities! Their hard edged linear design gives the bathroom a cool Mondrian style.

21 |Visualizer: Mohamed Mousa

If you do go for an all white scheme, be sure to add some base notes to beef it up. Black framework and faucets cut through this plain white bathroom to add interest…

22 |Visualizer: Petrenko Arsentiy

…Pushing the black theme a lot further gives a strong and solid look.

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23 |Visualizer: Joana Santos Ferreira

Use concrete to add industrial edge to your modern bathroom design. A concrete bathroom may sound like a harsh look, but introducing curvaceous furniture, warming wood tone and indoor plants will soften the look.

24 |Visualizer: Silvia Saez

Textured feature walls transform an average space. This same bathroom scheme without the extruding stone wall would still look nice for sure, but it would have nowhere near the same wow factor. Be sure to add focussed lighting to really accentuate the installation.

25 |Visualizer: S.Hotvianskyi & М.Temnikov

Another stunning feature wall – this time accompanied by a live edge vanity shelf to create a breathtaking modern rustic bathroom.

26 |Visualizer: Stanislav Kaminskyi

Play with scale and shape in your bathroom. There are vanity mirrors, and then there’s THIS: One giant round mirror spans the width of two pedestal sinks; it also plays on their unique cylindrical design.

27 |Visualizer: Maria Guminilovych

If copper is your cup of tea, then let it overspill into your bathroom. This traditional style roll top copper bath and modern copper pedestal sinks make a deluxe team. Smooth grey tiled walls counteract the heat of the shiny copper tone.

28 |Visualizer: Muhammed Ali Jouhar

Add in colourful modern bathroom accessories, like this set of green lotion and soap dispensers, soap tray and wall mounted toilet brush.

29 |Visualizer: Igor Sirotov

Dial up the drama with an all black paint job–or wall tiles–and a backlit vanity mirror. Be sure to keep all the cabinetry and towel heaters black too.

30 |Visualizer: Alexander Muraveiko

You might not think that toilet cistern boxing is the optimum place for a feature wall, but hey – if it works, it works. The typographic bathroom wall decor completes the look.

31 |Visualizer: Mark Hunter

A slick vanity unit could be all that’s needed to give an existing tired bathroom design a modern pick-me-up.

32 |Visualizer: Roman Valeev

Consolidate your bathroom and utility needs in one combined space.

33 |Visualizer: Ahmed Ibrahim
34 |Visualizer: Vanilla Studio

Dream up a special place. This modern slipper bath floats on a dreamy bed of twinkly lights.

35 |Visualizer: Evgeniy Zhdanov

Kids bathrooms can be a challenge to get right. Traditional bathrooms are not the stuff that kids dreams are made of – in fact, it’s really hard to get them in there most of the time! Use bright colours and cute character accessories to get them running to take a bath and brush their teeth! Who could resist turning on a banana yellow faucett anyway?

36 |Visualizer: Evgeniy Zhdanov

Metallics and mirrors create a luxe modern effect.

37 |Visualizer: Muhammed Ali Jouhar
38 |Visualizer: Christopher Czerwinski

Got ducting? Then you’ve got yourself an industrial bathroom. Don’t try to conceal the workings behind a wall – make them your muse.

39 |Visualizer: Daria Babii
40 |Visualizer: RUDA Studio
41 |Visualizer: Studio Horizont

Even the smallest of spaces can look chic and elegant, like this understair shower room. Look at how the wood floor treatment continues up the vanity wall to unite the space.

42 |Visualizer: Maria Papko

Another bathroom geared toward the youngsters in the home, though this time an elegant modern chandelier adds in some style to please the grown ups too.

43 |Visualizer: Archiplastica

Seek out an extraordinary toilet. It takes a moment to register this smooth pebble shaped installation as a toilet at all.

44 |Visualizer: Nika Vorotyntseva

A swing arm lamp makes an interesting vanity light.

45 |Visualizer: INNOI Design

Colour block your cabinetry and sanitaryware.

46 |Visualizer: J Lozgar

Keep the floor area looking spacious with a wall mounted vanity and towel storage combo. It will make the area easier to clean too.

47 |Visualizer: Le Khanh

Add in some new lighting to update a bathroom shelving unit. Also, dress and accessorise the shelves like you would in a main living space rather than cramming them with random toiletries – keep that for the concealed storage space.

48 |Designer: Ahmed Morsy

A custom cut shelf around a pedestal basin gives the piece an entirely new look.

49 |Visualizer: Ogovio

Bathroom mats provide a soft place to stand in bare feet. These ones look like little patches of grass growing right out of the floor.

50 |Visualizer: Elena Sedova

Employ double use furniture. A bench seat is a great place to pile clean towels as well as to sit.

51 |Visualizer: Mohanad Al Homsi

Love to while away the hours in a hammock? There’s a bath design for that too!

1. Automatic touch-free soap dispenser 2. Luxury toilet paper holder 3. Menu pedal trash bin 4. Modern faucet 5. Copper ventilated laundry basket 6. Bamboo vanity accessory set 7. Luxury chandelier 8. Golden plant stand 9. Golden glass bathroom sink

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