The 10 Most Popular New Bathrooms Right Now
Neutral palettes, accessible features and a standout cabinet color have Houzz users saving these photos lately
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Looking for bathroom design ideas? Sometimes it helps to see what other people are loving. Following is a countdown of the 10 most-saved bathrooms uploaded to Houzz in the past three months. See what styles, materials and features have the community buzzing.
Looking for bathroom design ideas? Sometimes it helps to see what other people are loving. Following is a countdown of the 10 most-saved bathrooms uploaded to Houzz in the past three months. See what styles, materials and features have the community buzzing.
One of the homeowners, who enjoys woodworking, created the custom teak vanity and shelving. The wood beneath the sinks can be removed to provide walker or wheelchair access.
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9. Universally Minimalist
Designers Eddie and Julie Leverett of One eleven created a minimalist master bathroom with comfortable wheelchair accessibility. The shower has a curbless entry, and the double vanity can accommodate seated and standing positions.
Beige porcelain tile runs from the floor to the ceiling on three walls. Sleek materials in a neutral palette gave the homeowners what they wanted: universal design features that blend in beautifully with the home’s minimalist Scandinavian style.
Designers Eddie and Julie Leverett of One eleven created a minimalist master bathroom with comfortable wheelchair accessibility. The shower has a curbless entry, and the double vanity can accommodate seated and standing positions.
Beige porcelain tile runs from the floor to the ceiling on three walls. Sleek materials in a neutral palette gave the homeowners what they wanted: universal design features that blend in beautifully with the home’s minimalist Scandinavian style.
8. Black-and-White Charmer
This photo by Jess Blackwell Photography of a design by Alyssa Christie of Christie’s Design Build Remodeling captures an inviting scene of clean white subway tile, a freestanding tub and a shower with floor and niche tile in a classic black-and-white windmill pattern.
This photo by Jess Blackwell Photography of a design by Alyssa Christie of Christie’s Design Build Remodeling captures an inviting scene of clean white subway tile, a freestanding tub and a shower with floor and niche tile in a classic black-and-white windmill pattern.
The herringbone pattern of the 12-by-24-inch floor tiles stands out thanks to white grout. The large-format tiles and contemporary shape of the tub keep the look transitional, a design style that incorporates elements of both traditional and modern design.
Trinsic shower head and freestanding tub filler in matte black: Delta
Trinsic shower head and freestanding tub filler in matte black: Delta
7. Warm Contemporary
Designer Andrea West created this bathroom to please two homeowners: One wanted a shower bench, and the other wanted a soaking tub. A double vanity was also a must. Because this space would contain many elements, West used light and reflection as well as careful color choices to visually expand it.
The porcelain wall and floor tile has digitally printed vein patterns that echo the look of natural stone in warm, neutral colors. Charcoal-colored penny tile on the shower floor creates a visual break from the taupe.
Designer Andrea West created this bathroom to please two homeowners: One wanted a shower bench, and the other wanted a soaking tub. A double vanity was also a must. Because this space would contain many elements, West used light and reflection as well as careful color choices to visually expand it.
The porcelain wall and floor tile has digitally printed vein patterns that echo the look of natural stone in warm, neutral colors. Charcoal-colored penny tile on the shower floor creates a visual break from the taupe.
The double vanity features cabinets in a warm neutral. The black countertop and mirror frames add contrast and a contemporary edge.
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6. Modern Farmhouse
Kimberlee Gorsline of Kimberlee Marie Interior Design created this master bathroom by combining two spaces, resulting in a long, narrow layout. Placing the freestanding tub within the shower was the best way to include both elements.
Kimberlee Gorsline of Kimberlee Marie Interior Design created this master bathroom by combining two spaces, resulting in a long, narrow layout. Placing the freestanding tub within the shower was the best way to include both elements.
The feature wall showcases black-and-white encaustic cement tiles. The other two walls have large-format white subway tile that looks like shiplap.
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5. Lakeside Elegance
Warm gold-colored hardware, pendants and fixtures warm up the high-contrast palette of this master bathroom by North Star Kitchens, in a home on Lake Superior in northern Minnesota.
Warm gold-colored hardware, pendants and fixtures warm up the high-contrast palette of this master bathroom by North Star Kitchens, in a home on Lake Superior in northern Minnesota.
Even the tub filler and shower fixtures glimmer in gold.
4. Graceful Space
Designer Jamie Daniel of Boyce Design & Contracting created a spacious wet room in this master bathroom with a freestanding tub, a bench seat and multiple polished nickel shower heads with body jets and sprays.
Mirrored marble mosaic tile runs from the floor to the ceiling along the wet room’s walls and on part of the shower bench, which has a white quartz top.
The floor tile is white marble. The chandelier features crystal.
Designer Jamie Daniel of Boyce Design & Contracting created a spacious wet room in this master bathroom with a freestanding tub, a bench seat and multiple polished nickel shower heads with body jets and sprays.
Mirrored marble mosaic tile runs from the floor to the ceiling along the wet room’s walls and on part of the shower bench, which has a white quartz top.
The floor tile is white marble. The chandelier features crystal.
While the wet room incorporates some elements of transitional design, this vanity maintains the traditional style used throughout the rest of the home.
Separate vanities give the homeowners the luxury of each having a grooming area.
3. Fresh Farmhouse
These homeowners wanted a crisp modern farmhouse bathroom with traditional materials used in a modern way. Designer Susana Simonpietri of Chango & Co. and James Crisp and Sandee Mahoney of Crisp Architects collaborated on this space, which has large-format (18-by-36-inch) Belgian bluestone floor tile that lends a contemporary feeling. The dark grout against the white subway tile also feels current.
These homeowners wanted a crisp modern farmhouse bathroom with traditional materials used in a modern way. Designer Susana Simonpietri of Chango & Co. and James Crisp and Sandee Mahoney of Crisp Architects collaborated on this space, which has large-format (18-by-36-inch) Belgian bluestone floor tile that lends a contemporary feeling. The dark grout against the white subway tile also feels current.
The nontiled walls feature horizontal V-groove boards. Ceiling beams underscore the farmhouse feel of the modernized room.
2. Sophisticated Farmhouse
This mostly white bathroom by designer Marianne Simon feels warm and interesting thanks to a variety of textures. Shiplap on the walls creates pleasing horizontal lines, while the soft pattern of the countertop adds depth. The herringbone pattern of the floor tiles creates more interest. The golden color of the faucets, cabinet pulls and chandelier brings warmth.
This mostly white bathroom by designer Marianne Simon feels warm and interesting thanks to a variety of textures. Shiplap on the walls creates pleasing horizontal lines, while the soft pattern of the countertop adds depth. The herringbone pattern of the floor tiles creates more interest. The golden color of the faucets, cabinet pulls and chandelier brings warmth.
Dramatic black mullions on the shower door echo the black mirror frames and rectangular sconce mounts over the vanity. A wood bench brings in organic warmth.
1. Lilac Dream
Lilac cabinets, a dark floor and brass-frame mirrors helped make this bathroom built by LA Design Build and designed by Mandy Cheng Design for Homepolish the most popular new bathroom uploaded to Houzz in the past three months. Dual ceiling-to-counter cabinets on the vanity maximize storage space, and open shelving between the two sinks makes room for towels.
Lilac cabinets, a dark floor and brass-frame mirrors helped make this bathroom built by LA Design Build and designed by Mandy Cheng Design for Homepolish the most popular new bathroom uploaded to Houzz in the past three months. Dual ceiling-to-counter cabinets on the vanity maximize storage space, and open shelving between the two sinks makes room for towels.
Opposite the vanity are a glass-enclosed shower and a freestanding tub, both with warm gold fixtures.
This bathroom has one very cozy feature: a wood-wrapped fireplace someone can enjoy while soaking.
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This master bathroom in a waterfront condo was remodeled to allow the homeowners to age in place. Six Walls Interior Design and Potter Construction removed the soaking tub and created a new layout with enough clearance for a wheelchair.
The shower entry (not pictured) is curbless, and the flooring is slip-resistant tile. The fold-down bench seat is compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and the space has sufficient room for a caregiver to assist. The natural stone shower walls have plywood blocking behind them so that grab bars can be installed in the future.
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