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These designer-approved tips will transform your space — no matter its size.
Don't overlook your bathroom design. Function may be touted as the most important consideration, but there's no need to skimp on style when crafting a practical space. Small details make all the difference — a fresh bathroom paint color, geometric shower tiles or a trendy mirror can instantly inject personality into a bathroom.
The best part? You don't need a complete renovation (or big budget) to revamp your bathroom. In one weekend, you can tackle a range of these designer-approved bathroom decor ideas — whether it's installing whimsical wallpaper, painting your bathroom vanity or adding a vintage rug. Regardless of your aesthetic, these inspiring tips will help you love your layout.
Adorn a powder room with whimsical wallpaper. A vintage print (like these delicate flowers) or a modern pattern will instantly define the room. To play into the antique feel, design firm PBF Homes hangs a sconce that resembles a taper candle, installs bronze fixtures and paints the vanity blue.
Photo by: Lara Kimmerer
Crisp white walls adjacent to jet black shower tiles make this modern bathroom feel dynamic. Design firm J.P. Hoffman installs glass shower doors to leave the dark subway tiles and mosaic floor on full display.
Photo by: Lara Kimmerer
From the glamorous gold mirror and sleek sconces to the cabinet hardware and soap dispenser, gold fixtures take center stage in this modern bathroom. And don't stress if your faucet is another finish — Darci Hether achieves this golden look with a chrome faucet.
Photo by: Kelsey Ann Rose
In this colorful kids' bathroom, Rosanna Bassford of Memmo Interiors takes abstract wallpaper all the way to the ceiling. Although it's only on one wall, the pattern completely revamps the room.
Photo by: Lauren Andersen/SEN Creative
Often associated with relaxation, blue is a popular color choice for bathrooms — especially lighter shades that can act as a neutral. Here, design firm J.P. Hoffman pairs a white and blue floral wallpaper with a gray-blue vanity.
Photo by: Lara Kimmerer
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Don't skimp on gorgeous art in the bathroom. Take note from Rosanna Bassford of Memmo Interiors and hang a large piece over a soaking tub. Just keep in mind the bathroom's humidity when selecting art — unsealed canvas or untreated wood can be vulnerable to mildew or warping.
Photo by: Lauren Andersen/SEN Creative
With a statement rug, wallpaper and lighting, Hattie Collins of Hattie Sparks Interiors brings unexpected layers of texture and interest to a bathroom. The vintage wool rug elevates the space in a way a simple bath mat can’t.
Photo by: Jacqueline Marque
A neutral space doesn't have to be boring. Blogger Regan of Blooming Nest used scalloped trim to add a jolt of personality to the green shower wall in her kids' bathroom. The sweet touch creates an instant focal point.
Uninterrupted from floor to wall, these playful geometric shower tiles help create the illusion of a larger bathroom. A transom window shows off the surrounding forest, while the thick shower wall is the perfect depth for displaying greenery — "a tangible way of bringing nature inside," says designer Regan Baker.Photo by: Suzanna Scott
In this sunny bathroom with a floating vanity, a dark floral wallpaper creates depth and drama. Weave in gold accents, just as Elle Du Monde does here, for added character.
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Photo by: Marc Mauldin Photography
Add a hit of color in a white bathroom. The green vanity (painted in Benjamin Moore's Dakota Shadow) and Moroccan rug add personality to this spacious primary bathroom, located in designer Heather Lucas' 1920s home.
Photo by: Jess Isaac
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Layer organic textures, namely warm woods, to create a spa-like retreat. Here, designer Ryann Swan adds off-center wood paneling around the tub to increase the zen feel.
Photo by: Read McKendree
If you're short on space, suspend a unique mirror in front of the window and ensure natural light can enter from behind. For a pop of pattern, designer Marian Louise also hangs cafe curtains.
Photo by: Kerry Kirk
We're seeing more rich and moody shades in the bathroom, like this deep eggplant (Wine Stain by Dunn-Edwards). While it adds a dramatic touch to the space, it also manages to create a cozy atmosphere.
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Striking geometric tiles turn a wall behind the sink into a design moment. We love that interior designer Margarita Bravo weaves in gold accents with a modern vanity mirror, artistic sconce and wall-mounted faucet.
Photo by: Tahvory Bunting
Embrace an earthy color palette — think sandy whites mixed with sage green, subtle pink and light gray. To tie the space together, Elle Du Monde brings in organic textures with warm wood furniture and a wool rug.
Photo by: Marc Mauldin Photography
You'll feel like you've been transported to a luxury spa every time you enter this sunny shower. White subway tiles on the walls and penny tiles on the floor pair beautifully with a small wooden bench and trailing plant.
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For this modern Moroccan bathroom makeover, vertical shiplap walls cover up old textured walls and a secondhand dresser is transformed into a vanity. The star of the show? Custom sea glass floor tiles.
See more at Jenna Sue Design »
Swap your bathroom cabinet for a ladder shelf — a more stylish way to store bathroom essentials like toiletries and extra towels. You can even make one yourself with plywood.
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Whether it's an abstract design or floral print, geometric wallpaper adds a touch of whimsy to any space. We love that designer Jessica Risko Smith pairs it with black herringbone floor tiles for even more dimension.
Photo by: Leela Cyd Photography
Monique Valeris is the home design director for Good Housekeeping, where she oversees the brand's home decorating coverage across print and digital. Prior to joining GH in 2020, she was the digital editor at Elle Decor. In her current role, she explores everything from design trends and home tours to lifestyle product recommendations, including writing her monthly column, "What's in My Cart."
Alyssa Gautieri (she/her) is the associate lifestyle editor for Good Housekeeping, where she covers all things home and interior design. Prior to joining GH in 2022, she wrote for publications including ELLE Decor, Chairish, BobVila.com, Unique Homes Magazine and LODGING Magazine, in addition to crafting product copy for home brands like BrylaneHome and VIGO Industries.
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