The 10 Most Popular New Bathrooms Right Now
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A standout bathroom balances a functional layout with materials and details that make daily life easier. For fresh inspiration, check out this countdown of the most-saved new bathroom photos on Houzz.
A standout bathroom balances a functional layout with materials and details that make daily life easier. For fresh inspiration, check out this countdown of the most-saved new bathroom photos on Houzz.
9. Watercolor Effect
In this Boston bathroom by Fresh Start Contracting, vertically stacked rectangular wall tiles in varied shades of seafoam green stretch to the ceiling and down to a shower floor that looks a bit like a sandy beach. Brass accents and a spacious double vanity in a rich wood finish warm up the cool, water-colored walls.
In this Boston bathroom by Fresh Start Contracting, vertically stacked rectangular wall tiles in varied shades of seafoam green stretch to the ceiling and down to a shower floor that looks a bit like a sandy beach. Brass accents and a spacious double vanity in a rich wood finish warm up the cool, water-colored walls.
8. Field of Flowers
Kiley Wilfong Cullen of Ven Studio Architects designed this wet-room area in a Vienna, Virginia, bathroom with a luxurious freestanding soaking tub, two handheld shower heads, a large built-in bench and bold floral floor tile. A neutral large-format porcelain tile covers both the wet-room walls and the bathroom floor to make the two spaces feel cohesive. Notice the frosted band on the glass shower enclosure, which provides privacy while letting in light.
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Kiley Wilfong Cullen of Ven Studio Architects designed this wet-room area in a Vienna, Virginia, bathroom with a luxurious freestanding soaking tub, two handheld shower heads, a large built-in bench and bold floral floor tile. A neutral large-format porcelain tile covers both the wet-room walls and the bathroom floor to make the two spaces feel cohesive. Notice the frosted band on the glass shower enclosure, which provides privacy while letting in light.
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7. Playful Mix
Velvety matte glass black-and-white pinwheel floor tile sets the tone for this El Cerrito, California, bathroom by Sogno Design Group. Bright turquoise rectangular tiles, stacked in a vertical offset layout, form wainscoting behind the wall-hung white oak vanity and continue into the shower, where they meet vertical white subway tile. A thin black trim visually connects the various tiles and ties in the fun floral wallpaper seen in the water closet on the left.
Velvety matte glass black-and-white pinwheel floor tile sets the tone for this El Cerrito, California, bathroom by Sogno Design Group. Bright turquoise rectangular tiles, stacked in a vertical offset layout, form wainscoting behind the wall-hung white oak vanity and continue into the shower, where they meet vertical white subway tile. A thin black trim visually connects the various tiles and ties in the fun floral wallpaper seen in the water closet on the left.
6. Mediterranean Mood
Kelly Lord Designs and AMI Build transformed a Mount Juliet, Tennessee, home with a whole-house renovation that included this modern Mediterranean-style bathroom. Two-tone honed cement tile in a star-and-cross pattern covers the floor, meeting a polished yet similarly handmade-looking wall tile inside the spacious, glass-enclosed wet-room area. A niche built into the corner has plenty of space for bath products as well as water-loving plants.
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Kelly Lord Designs and AMI Build transformed a Mount Juliet, Tennessee, home with a whole-house renovation that included this modern Mediterranean-style bathroom. Two-tone honed cement tile in a star-and-cross pattern covers the floor, meeting a polished yet similarly handmade-looking wall tile inside the spacious, glass-enclosed wet-room area. A niche built into the corner has plenty of space for bath products as well as water-loving plants.
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5. Marble Immersion
Classical and modern elements mingle in this elegant and airy Dallas bathroom designed by Jessica Koltun Home. The room’s focal point is a drop-in tub that sits beneath a large arched window, flanked by matching custom white oak vanities. The mitered vanity tops and the tub’s blocky surround are made of Calacatta Gold marble, which also covers the floor, crosses into the zero-threshold shower and travels up the shower walls.
Classical and modern elements mingle in this elegant and airy Dallas bathroom designed by Jessica Koltun Home. The room’s focal point is a drop-in tub that sits beneath a large arched window, flanked by matching custom white oak vanities. The mitered vanity tops and the tub’s blocky surround are made of Calacatta Gold marble, which also covers the floor, crosses into the zero-threshold shower and travels up the shower walls.
4. Niche Expertise
Thoughtful accessibility features were integrated into this Lexington, South Carolina, primary bathroom, including a handheld shower, built-in bench and grab bar. Uploaded by Interior Solutions, the space also incorporates deft aesthetic touches, such as a mix of metals for depth and a dark blue vanity that coordinates with the multihued blue penny tile on the shower floor and niche.
Thoughtful accessibility features were integrated into this Lexington, South Carolina, primary bathroom, including a handheld shower, built-in bench and grab bar. Uploaded by Interior Solutions, the space also incorporates deft aesthetic touches, such as a mix of metals for depth and a dark blue vanity that coordinates with the multihued blue penny tile on the shower floor and niche.
3. Coastal Calm
In a custom Wilmington, North Carolina, home by
Konrady & Son Construction, this bathroom features a curbless shower with a floor-to-ceiling glass entrance that hints at a steam setup. Soft blues, sandy tans and frothy whites nod to the coastal setting, while the vanity’s thick marbled countertop grounds the room’s light, airy palette.
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In a custom Wilmington, North Carolina, home by
Konrady & Son Construction, this bathroom features a curbless shower with a floor-to-ceiling glass entrance that hints at a steam setup. Soft blues, sandy tans and frothy whites nod to the coastal setting, while the vanity’s thick marbled countertop grounds the room’s light, airy palette.
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2. Neutral and Natural
Dani Bradshaw and Lynn Siemer of Blythe Interiors transformed this Encinitas, California, bathroom into an organic modern retreat, full of natural materials, layered textures and warm neutral colors. The shower’s pebble floor and slat wall tile, along with the vanity’s zellige tile backsplash, enhance the zen-like quality that the homeowners craved. Meanwhile, the vanity’s half-moon hardware and skinny Shaker doors add fresh, contemporary touches.
Dani Bradshaw and Lynn Siemer of Blythe Interiors transformed this Encinitas, California, bathroom into an organic modern retreat, full of natural materials, layered textures and warm neutral colors. The shower’s pebble floor and slat wall tile, along with the vanity’s zellige tile backsplash, enhance the zen-like quality that the homeowners craved. Meanwhile, the vanity’s half-moon hardware and skinny Shaker doors add fresh, contemporary touches.
1. Fresh Take
A corridor layout of simple creamy rectangular tiles adds subtle but substantial style to this shower in a pretty Edina, Minnesota, bathroom by construction2style. A stacked duo of niches — one arched and one rectangular — as well as antique brass fixtures and leafy accents lend additional flair to the small space.
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A corridor layout of simple creamy rectangular tiles adds subtle but substantial style to this shower in a pretty Edina, Minnesota, bathroom by construction2style. A stacked duo of niches — one arched and one rectangular — as well as antique brass fixtures and leafy accents lend additional flair to the small space.
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Lomax & Chi designed a London townhouse’s narrow en suite bathroom to feel more spacious with a large mirror, tall window and wall-hung toilet. Enhancing the effect, a single floor color stretches from the main bathroom into the shower area, interrupted only by a slim curb. Vertically stacked celadon tile creates a stunning shower wall, and a heated towel rack and rain shower head provide posh finishing touches.
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