The 10 Most Popular New Bathrooms of 2025
Find ideas for shower designs, tile layouts, vanity styles, color palettes and more in these most-saved photos
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Great bathroom design blends everyday function with elevated style — a walk-in shower with an accessible threshold, a custom vanity with cleverly built-in storage or spa-like details that boost both comfort and visual appeal. Whether you’re gearing up for a full renovation, tackling a few strategic upgrades or simply daydreaming about your ideal retreat, you’ll find plenty of beautiful, hardworking ideas in this countdown of the 10 most-saved bathroom photos of 2025.
Great bathroom design blends everyday function with elevated style — a walk-in shower with an accessible threshold, a custom vanity with cleverly built-in storage or spa-like details that boost both comfort and visual appeal. Whether you’re gearing up for a full renovation, tackling a few strategic upgrades or simply daydreaming about your ideal retreat, you’ll find plenty of beautiful, hardworking ideas in this countdown of the 10 most-saved bathroom photos of 2025.
9. Stars of the Show
Varied texture, shapes and sheen add depth and visual interest to this modern Mediterranean-inspired bathroom by Kelly Lord Designs and AMI Build in Mount Juliet, Tennessee. Two-tone honed cement tiles in a star-and-cross pattern sweep across the floor, while handmade-look subway tiles cover the walls of the glass-enclosed wet room. A built-in corner niche holds both bath essentials and water-loving greenery.
Varied texture, shapes and sheen add depth and visual interest to this modern Mediterranean-inspired bathroom by Kelly Lord Designs and AMI Build in Mount Juliet, Tennessee. Two-tone honed cement tiles in a star-and-cross pattern sweep across the floor, while handmade-look subway tiles cover the walls of the glass-enclosed wet room. A built-in corner niche holds both bath essentials and water-loving greenery.
8. Trick of the Eye
Design firm Lomax & Chi made this narrow London townhouse en suite feel unexpectedly spacious thanks to smart design details such as a large mirror, a tall window and a wall-hung toilet. A single floor color flows seamlessly into the shower, interrupted only by the slim frame of the glass door. Vertically stacked celadon tiles create a focal point on the shower wall. A heated towel rack and rain shower head are luxurious finishing touches.
Design firm Lomax & Chi made this narrow London townhouse en suite feel unexpectedly spacious thanks to smart design details such as a large mirror, a tall window and a wall-hung toilet. A single floor color flows seamlessly into the shower, interrupted only by the slim frame of the glass door. Vertically stacked celadon tiles create a focal point on the shower wall. A heated towel rack and rain shower head are luxurious finishing touches.
7. Moment of Zen
A calming, nature-inspired retreat, this Encinitas, California, bathroom by Blythe Interiors pairs a pebble-tiled shower floor with wood-like slat wall tiles. Floating skinny Shaker cabinetry and brass demilune drawer pulls add warmth and personality. Zellige backsplash tiles and natural wood tones tie the design together.
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A calming, nature-inspired retreat, this Encinitas, California, bathroom by Blythe Interiors pairs a pebble-tiled shower floor with wood-like slat wall tiles. Floating skinny Shaker cabinetry and brass demilune drawer pulls add warmth and personality. Zellige backsplash tiles and natural wood tones tie the design together.
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6. In the Deep End
Designed for kids and post-pool practicality, this Boise, Idaho, bathroom by Karsyn Yost of Highland Homes features striped penny tile flooring and wall tile arranged in an offset vertical stack pattern. The deep blue tile and fun nautical-style pendant light nod to the design’s waterside inspiration. The wood-stained cabinet and beaded mirror contribute earthy texture.
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Designed for kids and post-pool practicality, this Boise, Idaho, bathroom by Karsyn Yost of Highland Homes features striped penny tile flooring and wall tile arranged in an offset vertical stack pattern. The deep blue tile and fun nautical-style pendant light nod to the design’s waterside inspiration. The wood-stained cabinet and beaded mirror contribute earthy texture.
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5. Room to Reflect
Uploaded by CarifaTile, this renovated primary bath in Columbus, Ohio, balances cool blue zellige-style tiles with a warm midtone wood double vanity, brass hardware and soft beige floor tiles. LED-lit vanity mirrors enhance the natural light while highlighting the variegated, handmade-look tiles. A wall-mounted illuminated magnifying mirror facilitates tasks such as applying makeup and plucking eyebrows.
Uploaded by CarifaTile, this renovated primary bath in Columbus, Ohio, balances cool blue zellige-style tiles with a warm midtone wood double vanity, brass hardware and soft beige floor tiles. LED-lit vanity mirrors enhance the natural light while highlighting the variegated, handmade-look tiles. A wall-mounted illuminated magnifying mirror facilitates tasks such as applying makeup and plucking eyebrows.
4. Verdant Vibe
Vertically stacked green tile and soft brass accents bring a calm, contemporary vibe to this bathroom by northern England interior design firm Making Spaces. A recessed glass shower panel, curbless shower entry and wall-hung sink make the compact room feel more seamless and spacious. A sun tunnel brings natural light to the windowless space.
Vertically stacked green tile and soft brass accents bring a calm, contemporary vibe to this bathroom by northern England interior design firm Making Spaces. A recessed glass shower panel, curbless shower entry and wall-hung sink make the compact room feel more seamless and spacious. A sun tunnel brings natural light to the windowless space.
3. Creamy Alcove
Alternating vertical and horizontal runs of creamy wall tile paired with petite hexagonal floor tile lend quiet sophistication and subtle flair to this Edina, Minnesota, shower by construction2style. A window drenches the space with sunshine. Dual niches — one arched and one rectangular — work with the warm brass fixtures, wood bench and leafy accents to tie the shower to the bathroom’s overall palette and style.
Alternating vertical and horizontal runs of creamy wall tile paired with petite hexagonal floor tile lend quiet sophistication and subtle flair to this Edina, Minnesota, shower by construction2style. A window drenches the space with sunshine. Dual niches — one arched and one rectangular — work with the warm brass fixtures, wood bench and leafy accents to tie the shower to the bathroom’s overall palette and style.
2. Towering Achievement
A long stretch of warm wood cabinetry anchors the primary bathroom in this Los Altos, California, home remodeled by KNR Design Studio and Changras & Frey Construction. One end holds a sink area with deep drawers. The opposite side creates a comfortable spot for grooming with a lowered counter and upholstered stool. A linen tower separates the two zones while providing ample and easy-to-access storage. A broad mirror with inset linear sconces keeps the entire setup feeling open and cohesive.
A long stretch of warm wood cabinetry anchors the primary bathroom in this Los Altos, California, home remodeled by KNR Design Studio and Changras & Frey Construction. One end holds a sink area with deep drawers. The opposite side creates a comfortable spot for grooming with a lowered counter and upholstered stool. A linen tower separates the two zones while providing ample and easy-to-access storage. A broad mirror with inset linear sconces keeps the entire setup feeling open and cohesive.
1. Sea Spray and Sand
Naomi Dresser and Caitlin Carter of Fig St. Design packed this small Santa Cruz, California, guest bathroom with coastal vibes and bespoke details. Dresser, who uses Houzz Pro software to manage projects, highlights the full-height built-in cabinet to the left of the vanity as a smart way to maximize storage. Custom touches like fluted cabinetry, a full tile backsplash and tailored countertop edges elevate the space.
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Naomi Dresser and Caitlin Carter of Fig St. Design packed this small Santa Cruz, California, guest bathroom with coastal vibes and bespoke details. Dresser, who uses Houzz Pro software to manage projects, highlights the full-height built-in cabinet to the left of the vanity as a smart way to maximize storage. Custom touches like fluted cabinetry, a full tile backsplash and tailored countertop edges elevate the space.
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Confetti-like terrazzo looks at once playful and super-stylish in this London bathroom by interior architecture firm Studio Fabbri. The wall-mounted rustic wood vanity enhances openness while the walk-in shower keeps the space feeling light and airy. The surfaces have a lot of movement but the neutral palette and clean lines maintain a sense of calmness and order.
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