The Top 10 Bathrooms on Houzz Right Now
See the details that dominate the bathroom photos Houzz users have been saving most
This Trending Now story features the most-saved bathroom photos uploaded to Houzz since July 1, 2019.
Striking shower tile, custom wood vanities and bold modern lines stand out in the bathroom photos Houzz users saved most in the past three months. See if any of the top 10 most-saved bathroom photos in this countdown make it into your ideabooks.
Striking shower tile, custom wood vanities and bold modern lines stand out in the bathroom photos Houzz users saved most in the past three months. See if any of the top 10 most-saved bathroom photos in this countdown make it into your ideabooks.
9. White With Warm Wood
Flooded with natural light from a narrow shower window, this guest bathroom near Portland, Oregon, feels airy and understated. The wood vanity and door add a dose of grounding character to the otherwise sleek space.
Garrison Hullinger Interior Design was tasked with turning a powder room into a full bathroom that could be accessed from both the guest room and the hallway. Features like the raised shower show how the designers worked around the existing infrastructure — a concrete slab, in this case — to make the new, larger bathroom work for the homeowners and their guests.
Flooded with natural light from a narrow shower window, this guest bathroom near Portland, Oregon, feels airy and understated. The wood vanity and door add a dose of grounding character to the otherwise sleek space.
Garrison Hullinger Interior Design was tasked with turning a powder room into a full bathroom that could be accessed from both the guest room and the hallway. Features like the raised shower show how the designers worked around the existing infrastructure — a concrete slab, in this case — to make the new, larger bathroom work for the homeowners and their guests.
8. Industrial Touches
In another photo from the same Miami project as above, it’s easier to see the concrete-topped custom vanity by furniture maker Grove and Anchor. The industrial-style wood-and-metal open shelving coordinates with the metal-frame mirror and wood ledge, allowing the white subway wall tile to shine.
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In another photo from the same Miami project as above, it’s easier to see the concrete-topped custom vanity by furniture maker Grove and Anchor. The industrial-style wood-and-metal open shelving coordinates with the metal-frame mirror and wood ledge, allowing the white subway wall tile to shine.
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7. Rustic Textured Shower Tile
The handmade rustic shower tile that makes this Minnesota bathroom stand out reflects the home’s wooded surroundings. Designer Danielle Loven of Vivid Interior says she incorporated the 3-by-12-inch textured tile to evoke birch bark. The custom-stained white oak vanity, topped with marble-look quartz, creates contrast and a feeling of balance.
The handmade rustic shower tile that makes this Minnesota bathroom stand out reflects the home’s wooded surroundings. Designer Danielle Loven of Vivid Interior says she incorporated the 3-by-12-inch textured tile to evoke birch bark. The custom-stained white oak vanity, topped with marble-look quartz, creates contrast and a feeling of balance.
6. Clean and Geometric
By pairing white subway tile with a white oak vanity in a natural finish, designer Michele McIntyre added warm visual interest and a layer of quality to this California guest bathroom. Touches like the matte black hardware, hexagonal mirror and black shower floor tile take the space from straightforward to distinctive.
By pairing white subway tile with a white oak vanity in a natural finish, designer Michele McIntyre added warm visual interest and a layer of quality to this California guest bathroom. Touches like the matte black hardware, hexagonal mirror and black shower floor tile take the space from straightforward to distinctive.
5. Black and White With Luxe Details
Basic black and white get an elegant upgrade in this Houston-area bathroom. The homeowners were looking for a bathroom that would wow guests, and enlisted designer Brooke Brown of L&B. Brown mixed the striking contrasting palette with pattern and warm gold accents.
Basic black and white get an elegant upgrade in this Houston-area bathroom. The homeowners were looking for a bathroom that would wow guests, and enlisted designer Brooke Brown of L&B. Brown mixed the striking contrasting palette with pattern and warm gold accents.
4. Airy With a Soaking Tub
Soothing white elements and a European white oak floor make this spacious master bathroom near Charleston, South Carolina, feel serene and spa-like. The room, created by Sea Island Builders and designer Catherine Walsh, features relaxing and functional details like double vanities, a roomy walk-in shower and a cozy bench the homeowners can curl up on while they wait for the freestanding soaking tub to fill.
Soothing white elements and a European white oak floor make this spacious master bathroom near Charleston, South Carolina, feel serene and spa-like. The room, created by Sea Island Builders and designer Catherine Walsh, features relaxing and functional details like double vanities, a roomy walk-in shower and a cozy bench the homeowners can curl up on while they wait for the freestanding soaking tub to fill.
3. Herringbone-Pattern Shower Tile and a Custom Vanity
The custom walnut vanity with tapered legs in this New York City bathroom has a furniture look to soften the feeling of the space. Project manager Liz Diseati and principal designer VW Fowlkes of Fowlkes Studio created a new layout for this midcentury modern space to allow more room for a double vanity and a large shower. The honed Calacatta Gold marble tile in a herringbone pattern on the shower walls delivers an extra pop of personality.
The custom walnut vanity with tapered legs in this New York City bathroom has a furniture look to soften the feeling of the space. Project manager Liz Diseati and principal designer VW Fowlkes of Fowlkes Studio created a new layout for this midcentury modern space to allow more room for a double vanity and a large shower. The honed Calacatta Gold marble tile in a herringbone pattern on the shower walls delivers an extra pop of personality.
2. Spa-Like Features and a Dramatic View
Between the floating quality of the midcentury walnut double vanity and the impressive natural views, this San Francisco-area bathroom is brimming with organic charm. The walls were finished in concrete plaster to waterproof them, designer Amy Friedberg says, while a deep freestanding tub encourages regular calming soaks.
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Between the floating quality of the midcentury walnut double vanity and the impressive natural views, this San Francisco-area bathroom is brimming with organic charm. The walls were finished in concrete plaster to waterproof them, designer Amy Friedberg says, while a deep freestanding tub encourages regular calming soaks.
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1. Mix of Classic and Modern
The bathtub that anchors the most-saved bathroom photo of the past three months was moved to its upstairs location from a downstairs bathroom in this historic San Francisco-area home. “Because we were reusing a tub from a downstairs bathroom that had been original to the home, simply sizing up was not an option,” designer Ana Mathys of HDR Remodeling says. To resolve the issue of mismatched space, the design team created a custom storage ledge at the edge of the tub.
The result is a bright and welcoming bathroom that feels true to its 1926 historic architecture and fresh at the same time. With its black and white hexagonal ceramic tile and reclaimed-oak details, the bathroom strikes a balance that will work for both the homeowners’ teenage daughter and eventual future guests, Mathys says.
“The hexagon tiles are fun and fresh — simultaneously modern and giving a wink to the historical,” she says. “The wood vanity provides warmth and completely transforms the space into somewhere you want to linger and enjoy a little time focusing on self-care.”
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The bathtub that anchors the most-saved bathroom photo of the past three months was moved to its upstairs location from a downstairs bathroom in this historic San Francisco-area home. “Because we were reusing a tub from a downstairs bathroom that had been original to the home, simply sizing up was not an option,” designer Ana Mathys of HDR Remodeling says. To resolve the issue of mismatched space, the design team created a custom storage ledge at the edge of the tub.
The result is a bright and welcoming bathroom that feels true to its 1926 historic architecture and fresh at the same time. With its black and white hexagonal ceramic tile and reclaimed-oak details, the bathroom strikes a balance that will work for both the homeowners’ teenage daughter and eventual future guests, Mathys says.
“The hexagon tiles are fun and fresh — simultaneously modern and giving a wink to the historical,” she says. “The wood vanity provides warmth and completely transforms the space into somewhere you want to linger and enjoy a little time focusing on self-care.”
More on Houzz
Homeowner’s Workbook: How to Remodel Your Bathroom
Get more bathroom design ideas
Shop for bathroom vanities
A Miami couple enlisted the team at EFE Creative Lab to reimagine their basic master bath as a bold industrial showpiece that would match their loft-style home. Architect Francis Domínguez replaced a bland white bathtub with a dramatic walk-in shower clad in black hexagonal tiles that stretch from floor to ceiling to make the space appear larger.
Other details include matte black fixtures, white subway tile, custom open shelving and dark gray grout that complements both tile types.
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