Beautiful Aesthetic Bathrooms - Decorating Ideas for All Styles

Small or spacious, simple or uncluttered. Get inspired by this special selection of decorated bathrooms for your renovation!



One of the most difficult rooms to transform in a home is the bathroom. The equation of small space, different accumulated functions and the presence of mandatory elements make it a difficult calculation to balance, but not impossible. There are several questions that arise when renovating a room: how to tile? What to decorate? What colors to use? These and other questions are more than welcome before any transformation, even the simplest ones. After all, they are precisely what guide the decoration of modern bathrooms full of personality.

To help you with this mission, we have selected ideas that work well in everything from the simplest and smallest bathrooms to spa-worthy bathrooms.

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1. Minimalist Style



A bathroom to dream about. This is how you can define the creation of designer Manuel Aires Mateus, responsible for the interiors of the boutique hotel Santa Clara 1728. Located in Campo de Santa Clara, in Lisbon, the establishment occupies a historic 18th-century building. In contrast to the rustic and bucolic exteriors, the rooms gain a minimalist feel that redefines the concept of luxury and sophistication. The elegant wooden panel that divides the bathroom from the bedroom is a highlight.

2. Bathroom in Shades of Pink



Millennial pink, a light pink tone that was chosen as a trend a few years ago, has become popular and whenever a project uses and abuses the color, it is guaranteed to be a success. In this bathroom, the hue was the only one chosen, creating a monochromatic decoration – a solution that gives a good visual impact to the room. But it wasn't just the use of a single color that gave the project a personality. The application of the same coating throughout the space gave a more dramatic effect to the décor.

3. Granite



Is anyone still in doubt that granite is the effect of the moment? A decoration trend of the season, the coating is the highlight of this bathroom designed by architect Melanie Beynon. The floor, however, doesn't reign alone. Another element that draws attention in the room is the rectangular white tile arranged vertically. Together with the granite with green details, it conveys all the lightness and harmony that good minimalist decor offers. To punctuate the colors, gold and copper metals were chosen, in addition to a vase with "patterned" plants.

4. Candy Colors



This bathroom designed by KC Design Studio is part of a summer house with a sea view in Taiwan. The project combines different shades of pink, terrazzo and white coverings in a balanced and lively décor. With a home spa feel, thanks to the oval bathtub, the room also has a shower in the metallic rose gold color. On the floor, large pink tiles contrast with the small white tiles that occupy the wall of the counter.

5. Open to the Garden



On the walls of this bathroom, the exposed concrete with fillets sets the tone that Valéria Gontijo's engineering streak dreamed of for her own home, built in an upscale neighborhood of Brasília. Opening the entire house to the garden was a long-standing desire – and this also includes the master suite’s bathroom area. To protect the wet areas, the countertop and floor were covered in Baiteg Blue limestone, a resistant stone that is pleasant to the touch. Cumaru flooring, ceiling and window frames (made by Talentus Esquadrias) complete the set, alongside Deca’s matte gold metalwork.

6. Rustic Style Revisited



Some spaces exude such good energy that they invigorate us just by looking at it. This is the case of this bathroom designed by Chan + Eayrs. Located in Shoreditch, London, the project occupies the premises of an old shoe factory built in the 19th century. One way to update the room to modern times, without losing its character, was to opt for a rustic style as the guiding principle of the decor. In a delicate shade of baby blue, the soaking tub is practically the star of the space, which also features wooden cabinets and a breathtaking plaster ceiling.

7. Wooden Cabinet and Window Frames



In the bathroom designed by architect Duda Senna, the wooden cabinet with iron handles gives the room a Provençal feel, which also features a perfect combination of golden metals and metalwork. In contrast to the hexagonal hydraulic tile floor, enameled white tiles were chosen for the bathroom area. To give the project a more modern look, the architect opted for a versatile and functional wet area, where the shower with black window frames is the highlight. "We were inspired by a project to develop the cabinet. The idea was to make it look like a very old piece of furniture. We reproduced the same concept in different sizes and executed it with the carpentry", explains Duda.

8. Smart Carpentry in the Bathroom Too



This looks like a regular bathroom. It would be, if it weren't for the carpentry solutions used around the stone countertop. At first glance, the natural wood covering the floor and walls gives shape to the cabinet under the sink, when in fact it camouflages a bench that is always available. The piece, however, is only revealed when one of the panels is moved according to the resident's needs. Designed by architect Felipe Hess, the project uses a palette of textures and light colors, as well as a decoration based entirely on natural materials. The result? A sober, elegant and very welcoming environment.

9. Hydraulic Tile



A small bathroom, but full of personality! In this project, the bathroom area took advantage of the few square meters available and combined an oval bathtub with a ceiling shower for a versatile experience. White square tiles cover the walls, highlighting the fun coat rack that forms the word "wash" and the black metals that match the door frames. But what steals the show in the room is the floor. The geometric patterned hydraulic tiles are responsible for bringing color to the decor.

10. Fancy Glass Door



When it comes to bathrooms, personalization can be the great asset for an inspiring and harmonious decor. This one, designed by architect Jonathan Kenti, relies on details that, despite being subtle, become the protagonists of the space. Among them, the wide fancy glass door is worth highlighting. With a striking black outline, the piece acts as a guiding thread for the visual elements of the environment, in addition to ensuring good natural lighting to the room. The dark lines are soon replicated in the grout of the tiles, which create a minimalist and elegant backdrop in the right measure.

11. Provençal Style



Few combinations are as assertive and impactful as the classic black and white. With doses of drama and elegance, the duo is a sure choice for decorating different rooms. In this bathroom, designed by the Bungalowe studio in partnership with Vein Design, the tones were fundamental to create a striking composition dominated by the Provençal style.

12. Touches of Color



Just a few meters away from Milan Cathedral, in Italy, this 140 m² apartment has undergone a complete makeover. Previously, the building housed a commercial enterprise, but it was transformed into a residential unit as a result of a partnership between the Atelierzero studio and the architect Tommaso Giunchi. With a vintage style, the project features different materials, as well as open and bright spaces. This is the case of the bathroom, which, despite being narrow, conveys a good feeling of spaciousness.

13. Adnet Mirror



Escaping the conventional bathroom may seem like a challenge to many, but the result is usually gratifying. In the project designed by the Iná Arquitetura studio, the shade of aroeira red is what dictates the bathroom decor. Here, the difference is the choice of hydraulic tiles to cover both the floor and the walls, creating an effect of depth that expands the space. In the shower area, the tiles were installed up to the height of the glass, while the sink wall was covered halfway, making room for an Adnet mirror. Present in every detail, the color white appears as the perfect contrast to the earthy tones.

14. With a Skylight



This cabin in a forest in Washington, United States, is a place where contrast speaks volumes: on the outside, the structure has an austere and imposing air, covered in oxidized black cedar and blackened cement panels to blend in with the natural landscape; on the inside, however, the project by American studio MW Works prioritized the creation of a cozy, well-lit home that, despite its small size, gives the feeling of a spacious home. An example of this idea is the bathroom: even though it is small, the room is enhanced by the natural light that shines through the skylight in the ceiling, and by the light tones on the walls and furniture.

15. Coral Effect



Who would have thought that millennial pink and coral would make such a great duo? This is another one of those color combinations that we didn't realize its power until we saw it up close. In this bathroom designed by Studio Bright, it is the mix of tones that makes the space truly unique. Already familiar to many, pastel pink appears in the room on the tiles. With a 15 x 15 format, the covering covers all the walls of the room, transforming the space into a delicate pink paradise. Coral, in turn, appears prominently on the sink and cabinet created specifically for the space. Note that even the door and door frames were painted in the same colors, creating an even greater sense of unity in the project.

16. Rustic Chic



The palette of earthy tones and several elements of rustic decor are the basis of this bathroom worthy of a spa. Here, the serene atmosphere inspires pleasant and relaxing moments thanks to the feeling of coziness that the wood transmits. This, in turn, appears in the small details of the décor, such as the floor and walls of the same tone, to the charming wooden hot tub. With a vintage feel, the piece exudes nostalgia and elegance as it assumes a prominent position in the room. Next to it, a chair directly carved from a log highlights the beauty behind the bucolic elements.

17. Minimalist Organized Bathroom 



Few feelings are as satisfying as seeing an organized bathroom with everything in its place. This one designed by interior designer Shannon Tate-Giordano is one of those examples that warms the heart of any organization enthusiast. To achieve this look, the professional opted for minimalist decor and some everyday tricks. Among them, painting the wall with white paint to enhance the feeling of spaciousness and light in the room. The organization, in turn, was ensured with a custom-made wooden cabinet and a niche that holds shelves, baskets and towels.

18. Bathroom with Wallpaper



When planning the decoration of an apartment in Manhattan, the residents already knew very well what they wanted: a home that was not too unpretentious and full of style. It was up to interior designer Lilly Bunn to make the family's dreams come true. The result was a home marked by traditional elegance mixed with modern touches. In the bathroom, the glamour of the 1980s resurfaces in full force, where a mirror with a mirrored frame shares space with the marble sink and metal support. And like any self-respecting glam environment, Schumacher's striking wallpaper adds just the right amount of texture and color.

19. Geometric Flooring



In addition to the shades of blue that contribute to making the space even more relaxing, this monochromatic bathroom designed by the Swedish brand Vanitas Studio features sculptural elements that can transform the décor. According to the company, the Unda cabinet has a texture created to resemble waves, creating a soft and fluid sensation that is ideal for this type of decompression space.

20. Hexagonal Tiles



Geometric and three-dimensional coverings are trending in decoration and there are countless options that can give a more modern and up-to-date look to bathrooms. One model in evidence is the hexagonal tile, which gained a minimalist aesthetic in the project by the Arent & Pyke office. Applied in white, it highlights its own shape without taking away from the prominence of other details in the room.

Small and Simple Beautiful Bathroom Ideas


Colors, materials, layout suggestions are part of the ideas in this selection.

A reality in most houses and apartments, especially in big cities, bathrooms are getting smaller and smaller in designs. But having a simple and small bathroom doesn't mean the space will be disorganized and boring. A good layout and well-thought-out choices for finishes can guarantee a space you'll be proud of. To help and inspire, we've prepared a selection of small and very charming bathrooms.

21. Small and Colorful Bathroom



Designed by architect Manoela Fleck, this bathroom is part of an apartment and only 30 m2. During the renovation, the space gained soft colors, such as blue and pink, and natural textures. This combination brought a feminine and delicate atmosphere to the space. The straw details and the tile installed vertically, only in the sink area, stand out.

22. Beach Theme



The theme of sand, beach and lightness motivated the entire project of this apartment, designed by Estúdio Minke, and also entered the characteristics and choices of materials for the bathrooms. Both the guest bathroom and the master bathroom feature neutral colors to ensure a calm environment, with a feeling of spaciousness.

23. Playful Inspiration



In this apartment, designed by architect Natalia Salla, the priority was the children's suite. To make the space more playful and cheerful, the professional chose a white and yellow sink cabinet, inspired by the famous Lego toy, which brought a touch of fun and creativity to the space. The coverings also played an important role in the composition. Subway tiles in white and gray were chosen.

24. Natural Atmosphere



With a design by the Arqventura office, the entire apartment called for a space with a natural essence. To achieve this, in this bathroom the architects opted for light coverings, tending towards sand tones, and tiles with delicate patterns to bring more texture to the space. The terracotta tone stands out against the calmness of the sand and was used in details of the covering and the support carpentry — lacquered, positioned above the toilet. The lower cabinet was reused and covered with stickers, which is a quick and cost-effective solution.

25. Charming Details



In the bathroom of the guest suite of the apartment where architect Phil Nunes, from the NOP Arquitetura firm, lives, some charming and creative details draw attention, such as the floor covered with pink granite tiles. Also noteworthy is the mirror designed by Alessandra Delgado and the white horizontal blind, used as a divider.

26. Blue Wall in the Bathroom



In this 62 m² apartment, the compact bathroom was highlighted with a colorful wall, combined with whites. Divided in half, the wall has white tiles up to half, while the other part was painted dark blue. A painting with foliage and organic shapes brings a natural and welcoming touch to the space. In addition, a round mirror with brown leather detail complements the decor. Project by the Duno Arquitetura + Interiores firm, led by architects Catarina Biselli and Fernanda Prado.

27. Simple and Beautiful Bathroom!



The architects from Studio Canto wanted a natural atmosphere for this bathroom, but without losing simplicity. So, they decided to paint the walls with white epoxy paint and highlight the floor with blue tiles. For the countertop, they chose brushed Andorinha granite and MDF freijó joinery, which brings a wood tone to warm up the space.

28. The Charm of Light Tones



The couple asked the Arqventura office team to create a bright and cozy atmosphere for this small bathroom. The entire space is white at eye level, with only the walls covered in full color inside the shower enclosure. The architects used a caramel tone for the ceiling and carpentry to create a cozy feel. The carpentry with recessed handles creates a delicate look, and various lighting resources can be used according to the need — more relaxing or more focused. And of course, a large mirror to make the space look larger and an infinite niche in the covering itself to support the shower enclosure complete the proposal.

29. Smart Solutions



Despite being compact, this bathroom has a wider and more comfortable countertop for the residents. To maximize natural light, coverings and textures in light colors were used. The artificial lighting from the front is indirect, both in the custom-made carpentry of the mirror and in the globe-type wall lights above it. Note the hexagonal tile floor covering and the wooden skirting board, which contributed to giving a vintage touch and making the space more welcoming. Designed by architect Ana Neri.

30. Cosmopolitan Atmosphere



In this bathroom, designed by Studio Canto, the architects chose blue tiles in a 20 x 20 cm format to cover the shower area and also on half a wall in the external area, creating an unusual detail. The same tiles were used to cover the niche, creating unity and visual lightness inside the shower. Note the contrast of the black finishes, both on the metals and on the lighting spots.

31. Cozy Palette



Designed by architects Catarina Biselli and Fernanda Prado, from the Duno Arquitetura + Interiores office, this small bathroom was decorated with shades of brown, chosen especially to create a welcoming and sophisticated atmosphere. The cabinets and shelves covered in wooden slats create an elegant and practical look, with plenty of storage space without compromising the feeling of spaciousness. The walls and floor were finished in porcelain tiles and the shower wall was covered in coverings that match the furniture palette.

32. Green Tile Bathroom



In the bathroom of a young couple expecting a baby boy during the renovation, East Coast inspiration and a love of antiques came together. She had an appreciation for the pattern and color of British influences. Located in a charming 1900s Victorian apartment in San Francisco, California, the renovation sought to integrate natural elements and a color palette inspired by the towering eucalyptus trees.

Beautiful Bathrooms with Showers so Incredible They'll Make You Forget About the Bathtub


In addition to being more economical and sustainable, a bathroom with a shower doesn't leave anything to be desired in terms of luxury and comfort.

Some bathrooms with showers can be so luxurious and comfortable that they'll make you forget about the bathtub. In addition to being more economical and sustainable, since they use less water, showers can also be the highlight of a project – all you need is creativity and the right tips.

To create a timeless and sophisticated bathroom, architect Ariel Bery, head of the MNBR Arquitetos office, reminds us about the importance of the color palette: whether through contrast or neutrality, choosing the right colors can help create an elegant environment. Natural materials, such as stones, can also add extra charm to the project. “We also really like to add plants, giving the feeling of taking a shower under a waterfall even though we're in the center of a big city,” he adds.

As for comfort, Ariel Bery advises people to invest in a large shower stall, to avoid the discomfort of a cramped space. “In this case, it’s also worth considering two ceiling showers, allowing for shared showering with water falling vertically like rain,” he says. To further enhance the feeling of comfort, you can invest in underfloor heating, an extra element for the coldest days of the year.

33. Green Tiles in Shower



In this project developed by the architecture firm Convene Architecture and interior design by Jefferson Street Designs, the use of greenish tiles on the inside of the shower stall stands out. Located in Virginia, United States, the bathroom of this apartment also has soapstone countertops and custom cabinets, below the mirror, made using walnut.

34. Marble and Corian



If you want to give your bathroom that spa-like atmosphere, don’t hesitate: go for the combination of Corian, which resembles a natural stone, with marble. In this space designed by architect Guilherme Torres, the Studio Vitty countertop is in perfect harmony with the Michelangelo Mármores flooring in a timeless and refined composition.

35. Handcrafted Touch



Part of a house in downtown Los Angeles, in the United States, this bathroom features Zellige tiles, handmade in Morocco, which appear inside the shower and on the half wall, near the most intimate area of ​​the bathroom. In addition, the wood cabinets, which were complemented by black details, are other highlights of the project, designed by designer Davide Casaroli.

36. Innovative Space



In this triplex, which belongs to (and was designed by) architect Felipe Diniz, the bathroom innovates by featuring a wet area without partitions. With two showers, flooring that imitates the appearance of wood and large windows that allow natural light to enter, the space stands out within the project.

37. Sophisticated Choice



Fully covered in White Paraná marble and Italian metals, the shower area of ​​this bathroom has a minimalist, clean and volume-free design. With gold details, this space, designed by architects Juliana Pimentel and Tatiana do Valle, has a discreet and sophisticated decor.

38. For Relaxation



With a minimalist design and the use of granite as the main covering, this bathroom has become the favorite space of the client of architect Mariana Fernandes, who heads Galeria 90. Designed to be a space for relaxation, the shower area has built-in showers in the ceiling, a hidden niche for bath products and lighting for chromotherapy.

39. Natural Materials



Covered in Elegance Natural quartzite, this bathroom designed by architect Sidney Quintela has gained an intimate and cozy feel with the addition of wood. The project's color palette proposed the use of more neutral tones, highlighting the nuances and textures of natural materials, with small inserts of color. The result was a home with a timeless style that conveys a sense of comfort and tranquility.

40. Elegant Ambiance



The bathroom in this home's suite, designed by the MNBR Arquitetos firm, followed the same contemporary style as the other rooms. With the use of black cement slabs from Concresteel on the floor and wall, a suspended countertop with a sink carved from polished Black Absolute Granite from Ranieri Mármores, metal details and gold-colored carpentry, the room exudes elegance and refinement. To top it off, the vegetation gives the feeling of taking a shower under a waterfall, but in an urban context.

41. Native Raw Materials



The beach house of Cris Dios and Itamar Cechetto, who run the Laces and Hair beauty salon group in São Miguel do Gostoso, is an example of how to use native raw materials in construction. Their use is not restricted to the structure: they are also used in the finishes and even in some of the furniture. In the bathroom, for example, showers were installed on a wall made of boxes of screens used to catch lobster, stacked and filled with pebbles from Paraíba.

42. Contact with Nature



Designed for a family that loves being in contact with nature, this bathroom by FGMF Arquitetos opted for a clean wet area, which connects with an outdoor space composed of several plants. In addition, the use of wood as cladding contributes to a greater sensation of being in a space that communicates with nature.

Best Colors for Bathroom According to Feng Shui


This comprehensive guide to the best colors for your bathroom, based on some Feng Shui tips, can help bring abundance and fortune.

Feng Shui is an ancient Chinese system that seeks to balance the energy of spaces to promote well-being and harmony. An important part of the practice of Feng Shui is the use of color to influence the energy of a space. When it comes to the bathroom, a place where we seek relaxation and renewal, choosing the right colors can make a big difference in the quality of our experience.

Luckily, Feng Shui gives us a comprehensive guide to bathroom colors that provide harmony, stability, and a boost for abundance and good fortune.

43. The Importance of Color



Color is a powerful tool in Feng Shui that can affect our emotions, energy, and mood. Each color has its own unique vibration and energy that can influence the way we feel and experience a space. In the bathroom, where we seek relaxation, cleanliness and renewal, choosing the right colours is essential to create an environment that promotes harmony and well-being.

The best colours for your bathroom.

Blue: Blue is a colour associated with calm, tranquillity and serenity. In the bathroom, blue can help create a sense of peace and relaxation, making it a great choice for promoting renewal and cleanliness.

Green: Green is the colour of nature and is associated with growth, health and balance. In the bathroom, green can evoke a feeling of freshness and vitality, making it the ideal choice for promoting rejuvenation.

White: White is a colour associated with purity, clarity and cleanliness. In the bathroom, white can help create a feeling of freshness and brightness, making it an excellent choice for cleanliness and purity.

Grey: Grey is a colour associated with neutrality, stability and elegance. In the bathroom, grey helps create a sense of calm and serenity, making it the ideal choice for tranquillity.

Turquoise: The color turquoise is associated with tranquility, peace, and harmony. In the bathroom, turquoise can help create a sense of calm and serenity, making it a great choice for a balanced environment.

44. Why these colors?



Relaxation: Colors like blue, green, and turquoise have relaxing properties that can help calm the mind and body, thus promoting well-being in the bathroom.

Purity: Light colors like white and gray evoke a feeling of cleanliness and freshness that is perfect for the bathroom, a place where we seek to cleanse and renew the body and mind.

Balance: Carefully chosen colors can help balance and harmonize the energies of the bathroom, creating an environment that promotes all levels of well-being at different times of the day.

Nature: Colors inspired by nature, like blue and green, connect us to the beauty and serenity of the natural world, helping us feel closer to the earth and in tune with our surroundings.

45. Tips for incorporating these colors



Paint: Paint your bathroom walls in one of these colors to create a calming and harmonious atmosphere.

Decorative accessories: Add decorative accessories in shades of blue, green, white, gray or turquoise, such as towels, rugs and shower curtains to incorporate these colors into your bathroom in a subtle and elegant way.

Plants: Place potted plants in your bathroom to add a touch of greenery and create a feeling of freshness and vitality.

Lighting: Use soft, diffused lighting in the bathroom to enhance the colors and create a warm and welcoming atmosphere.

Choosing the right colors for your bathroom based on Feng Shui can make a big difference in the quality of your experience in this space. By opting for colors such as blue, green, white, gray and turquoise, you can create a calming, clean and harmonious environment that promotes renewal and well-being. Let the power of color transform your bathroom into a sanctuary of peace and tranquility!


Beautiful Bathroom Ideas with Two-Tone Walls



A mix of colorful paint and tiles makes the space even more cozy.

Bathrooms more often gain spa status in interior design trends in recent years. How about opting for a mix of textures and colors to make the space even more cozy? After all, it's a time for decompression and self-care. That's why these beautiful bathrooms with two-tone walls were selected. The design is based on a mix of tiles and colorful paint for an unconventional and certainly original finish.

46. Retro Bathroom



There's nothing more striking than walking into the bathroom of a restaurant or party venue and being amazed by the elegance of the decor. In the case of this project by Studio Tack, responsible for the renovation of Casa Bonay, in Spain, minimalism goes hand in hand with retro and results in an exceptional bathroom. The light pink tile wall extends halfway up the wall, which in turn is covered in a deep blue. The metal frame of the mirror is repeated around the sink, to hang the hand towels.

47. Art Deco Bathroom



If you are one of those people who loves the covering and wants to implement it in the entire room, don't waste time. Here, the SJB project in a house in Australia reveals an even more incredible tip: break the monochromatic aesthetic with the rest of the wall in white. A clever way to avoid getting tired of emerald green so quickly, one of the color trends of 2018. Combine everything with terracotta vases with greenish foliage and reddish wooden cabinets to complete the art deco that we love so much. Note that the lamps on the wall are also white and camouflage themselves so as not to have problems with chromatic or aesthetic interference.

48. Neutral Bathroom



Geometry is not lacking in this renovated bathroom inside a 1901 house in Amsterdam. The owner and heir of the house wanted to replace all the old and worn coverings with new and more contemporary ones, but without losing the vintage atmosphere that permeates the entire house. Based on this, the Nicemakers office proposed neutral tones for a bathroom that is certainly welcoming. The subway tile wall appears in a brown tone, breaking up the white of the floor and wall. Antique gold finishes on the sink, mirror and light fixture, and the wooden countertop complement it (and very well).

49. Classic Bathroom



Playing with the black and white duo is one of the most fun things about decorating, especially when you don't stick to clichés. In this bathroom, the floor coverings are different for the circulation area and inside the shower. The black line also appears as a detail of the white tile on the wall. Classic elements, such as the sink, mirror, light fixtures and chandelier give the bathroom a more erudite tone. The colored wall appears precisely to break up this rigidity, and very well. Bravo!

50. Minimalist Bathroom



Scandinavian has become the ultimate interior design in recent years, accompanied by a lifestyle that values ​​minimalism and high-quality, long-lasting pieces. But who said that style is limited to a white, black and gray palette? This bathroom is proof of that. With all the decorative elements made of clean lines, it gains color with the hexagonal floor in the same color as the wall, which in turn is covered in marble - note that the width of the floor allows you to place shampoos, creams and other small containers at your disposal, to make bath time easier.

51. Romantic Bathroom



Jane Austen is always there to inspire us - and this bathroom, let me tell you. The two-tone wall perfectly combines the aqua green tone of the tiles with the light gray, highlighting the pink and white flowers displayed in the bathroom. Sense and Sensibility translated into a single space.

52. Vintage Bathroom



Nothing in Carrô Schamall's house is there by chance. The vintage decor stronghold, with a fearless mix of colors and textures, also appears in the bathroom. The old light blue tiles, typical of old houses in São Paulo, share the spotlight with the millennial pink. All the other elements found only reinforce the aesthetic that never goes out of style - and not even in Wes Anderson films. Get inspired every day!

53. Countryside Style Bathroom



Your bathroom can't live on tiles and colorful walls alone. How about implementing a truly spa-like aesthetic? This one is from Lush's relaxed environment, in its Jardins store in São Paulo. The interiors are inspired by the English country mood, where the cruelty-free brand originated. Light wood covers almost the entire wall, which becomes a grayish blue all the way to the ceiling. Complete with decorative objects in yellow or wood and you'll have a haven of calm.

54. Industrial Style Bathroom



It's hard to think of industrial without thinking of the lofts of New York or Berlin. In this case, the bathroom is located inside a building with Bauhaus elements in Germany, more specifically in Soho Haus - a private club with totally vintage decor. Have you ever thought about taking a bath in this old bathtub while looking at the contrast of the white tiles with the original brick wall? A dream!

55. Breakfast at Tiffany's



It's impossible to look at this shade of blue and not think of Tiffany, or rather, the brand that has enchanted so many people since Breakfast at Tiffany's. Here, the color highlights both the bathtub and part of the two-tone wall, complemented by white tiles all the way to the floor. The fish scale wood flooring makes everything feel warmer. And as a bonus, there's also a vanity ready for those moments of beauty. That makes it easy, right?


Beautiful Neutral Bathrooms with Elegant Finishes



Sophisticated spaces have opted for a timeless color palette.

If the idea is to create a relaxing atmosphere in the bathroom, the right choice is to use neutral-toned finishes. Light tones evoke the calm and tranquility that bath time calls for - as is the case in classic white bathrooms. Browse through this selection of spaces with varied coverings, which exude charm and sophistication and get inspired!

56. Urban Touch



A few good pieces decorate this bathroom with a green wall. The curtain with a window pattern is charming in itself and brings an urban atmosphere to the space, complemented by the industrial vibe of the iron cart and the oval acrylic fiber bathtub.

57. Cement is the New Black



Considered one of the most casual coverings of the moment, burnt cement is a hit. Here, in this project by the Conrado Ceravolo Arquitetos office, the ceramic displays its texture and gives the bathroom a contemporary feel. Wood adds warmth and creates an elegant palette in the company of white.

58. Gray Palette



Designed by architect Maurício Karam, this bathroom features a strip of gray ceramic tiles that runs from the floor to the wall of the bath area. To top it off, curtains in the same shade and white cabinets complete the contemporary style of the space.

59. Intimate Atmosphere



In this bathroom, designed by architect Juliana Pippi, two sinks were installed, one for him and one for her, to ensure comfort for the couple. The countertop is made of white quartz, while nude porcelain tiles set the tone on the walls. Indirect lighting creates a cozy atmosphere.

60. Pattern and Textures



The tiles create a neutral yet personality-filled base in this bathroom, designed by Carolina Maluhy. The tiles cover the floor and extend halfway up the wall, where they are replaced by a texture. The huge mirror creates a sense of spaciousness and the wood adds a rustic and charming touch.

61. Total Brightness



Created by the Australian office of Dan Gayfer, this elegant bathroom stands out for the brightness provided by the white and the openness of the upper wall. The total white is broken only by the wooden cabinet, designed with straight lines, which brings visual comfort to the space and does not clash with its contemporary soul.

62. Art Deco Fragrance



With the size of a bathroom, the bathroom in the home of Iranian interior designer India Mahdavi has an air of nobility. The trio of art deco-inspired pendants in partnership with the calacatta marble that covers the space bring sophistication. And the wooden floor provides a rustic contrast.

63. Elegant Partnership



The architects from the Pimont Arquitetura office used rectangular ceramic tiles in a shade of gray to cover one of the walls of this bathroom. The low wooden unit and the floor of the same material created an elegant contrast, creating a beautiful balance of neutral tones and distinct textures.

64. Scandinavian Inspiration



Designed by the INT2architecture office, this bathroom proves that following the path of neutral tones is far from being monotonous. Here, many textures combine and give personality to the space, such as the reclaimed wood ceiling that contrasts with the white ceramic covering on the walls. To demarcate the bathing area, the architects used small brown tiles.

65. Marble from Floor to Ceiling



In this bathroom, created by the Carla Kiss Arquitetura office, the highlight is a wall with natural stone mosaic in shades of beige that contrasts with the white marble of the rest of the space. The mirror with irregular edges completes the bold décor.

66. Wood in the Bathroom? Yes, You Can



Created by the Jessica Helgerson Interior Design office, this bathroom makes use of wood on the walls, ceiling and furniture. The result is a cozy and charming environment. In the wet area, rectangular tiles form a contemporary panel.

67. Small and Remarkable



Architect Camila Klein chose to create a classic and soft atmosphere in this small bathroom. Here, travertine marble covers the floor and goes up to the countertop, which has a built-in sink. White walls and metals with delicate lines complete the elegant décor.

68. Warmth and Comfort



Opting for different coverings for the bathroom is a way to achieve a unique decoration. If they bring the warmth of natural textures, the result becomes even more cozy. This is the case of this bathroom, which combines wood with exposed bricks, all in earthy and light tones.