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Updated on 04/05/24

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A minimalist bathroom feels clean, fresh, and sleek. From modern to Scandinavian and boho, a minimalist style bathroom can be adapted to express your favorite design styles. It can be bold or understated. Simple tile, clean-lined fixtures, warm textures, and minimal decor are a few of the main tenets you'll see throughout minimalist bathrooms.

Check out these minimalist bathroom ideas for inspiration on how to create a streamlined space that works for your lifestyle and appeals to your sense of style.

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    Chic Minimalist Bathroom

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    According to Kathy Kuo, Interior Designer and CEO of Kathy Kuo Home, one of the quickest ways to elevate your bathroom while keeping it minimal is to upgrade focal points—like plumbing or lighting.

    “These details are easy to update and make all the difference in completing and elevating any room. To incorporate a subtle flair, I love to work in mixed metals and mirrored finishes," she says.

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    Modern Bathroom Lighting

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    Because bathrooms are often filled with mirrors, it is important to choose the right lighting to maintain a sophisticated and serene look.

    “A simple statement pendant light with delicate sconces by the vanity are perfect choices from both a design and functionality perspective,” Kuo explains.

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    Pared-Down Vanity

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    Andra DelMonico, a lead interior designer at Trendey, suggests creating a minimalist look with a pure white squared-off sink. The straight lines and sharp 90-degree corners will give your bathroom a modern yet simplistic feel. “

    For smaller bathrooms, a compact square sink will work best so that it doesn’t eliminate too much counter space,” DelMonico says. “Larger bathrooms can look great with a rectangular sink, giving you more sink space.”

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    Open Bathroom Design

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    Eliminate clutter by removing shower curtains and using glass enclosures. For the most minimal shower, DelMonico suggests opting for a wet room where there’s no enclosure around the shower at all.

    However, this can be too cold for some people and can be addressed by installing a frameless glass panel, which DelMonico says will trap the water and heat without blocking light and flow.

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    Organic Minimalist Bathroom

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    Sometimes minimalism can feel cold and sparse. Bring warmth and a spa-like feel to your organic modern bathroom by incorporating natural elements like wood.

    “Choose a wood that’s beautiful and durable enough for the bathroom,” DelMonico says. “Teak, bamboo, or hardwoods are all smart options. You could use the wood to create a simple plank shower floor, a floating vanity, cabinets, accent wall, or flooring for the entire bathroom.”

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    Clutter-Clearing Minimalist Medicine Cabinet

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    Medicine cabinets are an obvious choice to help create a minimalist bathroom. “If you're just looking to declutter, you can simply replace an existing mirror with a wall-mounted medicine cabinet,” Katie Burnet, an interior designer at Rumor Designs, says.

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    Hotel-inspired Minimalist Bathroom

    Going minimal is typically very good for the budget—which allows for a little extra room for luxurious accessories that will help give your bathroom edge without cluttering the space too much. Look to apothecary-style bottles to give that luxurious, hotel-inspired finish to your counter tops.

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    Sleek Metallic Details

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    Jennifer Burt, Mississippi home staging expert at Mississippi Maximalism, loves using some design inspiration from the 80s when it comes to tackling minimalist bathrooms.

    “Set the tone with a simple gold chrome mirror in an oval or interesting organic shape," she says. "For the rest of the bathroom, keep texture to a minimum. Colored tile is an option to add interest.”

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    Fluffy White Minimalist Towels

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    Kirsten Fisher, founder and CEO of Imagine Home Organization, suggests taking the time to assess your towel situation. Any old or ratty towels will make your bathroom look sad—particularly if you’re leaning toward a minimal theme.

    Consider investing in a new set of fluffy white “hotel towels” or stick to all one color for a uniform, tidy look.

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    Easy-to-Clean Minimalist Surfaces

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    Think about choosing durable finishes to ensure that you can keep your minimalist bathroom looking spick and span. According to Atlanta-based interior designer Beth Halpern Brown, this includes quartzite, quartz, stone, and ceramic tiles rather than marble—which requires serious upkeep.

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    Spa-Like Wood Seating

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    A smart-looking wooden stool will not only add an aesthetically pleasing element to your open shower but also come as a pretty decent consolation prize if you're workingwith a bathroom that doesn't have a tub.

    Consider opting for white oak or teak, which will be able to withstand humidity and water.

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    Green Minimalism

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    Whether you've gone ultra minimal in terms of accessories and visual interest or you're sticking to a neutral colorway, adding a couple of bathroom-friendly plants will help to break up themonochromatic aesthetic while also purifying the air in the process. A snake plant is a smart option if you're working with minimallight; otherwise consider opting for a fern or a spider plant.

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    Black and White Minimalist Bathroom

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    Stick to a limited palette and a handful of materials to create a minimalist feel in your bathroom. Large windows and glass doors to the walk-in double shower and bath area keep this minimalist bathroom from Cathie Hong Interiors focused on the view and the light. Concrete-effect tiles on the walls and floor add a cohesive look, while black plumbing fixtures add an industrial edge that matches the window frames.

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    Dark Minimalist Palette

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    This minimalist bathroom from Laura Brophy Interiors skips wall tile for a textured finish in an all-over warm and soothing shade of medium gray that is complemented with shiny gold-toned plumbing fixtures.

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    Space-Saving Floating Sink

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    The Home Consultant added a wall-to-wall polished concrete floating vanity that adds industrial flair in this compact minimalist bathroom. Countertops are kept mostly bare and toiletries are stored in a mirrored medicine cabinet above the vanity for a clutter-free look.

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    Bright Minimalist Bathroom

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    Shades of beige and white keep this minimalist bathroom from Cathie Hong Interiors feeling serene and light. Floor-to-ceiling tile in the walk-in shower and a slightly different tile in a similar shade on the shower floor are complemented with glass doors to minimize visual clutter and gold-toned fixtures to add warmth.

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    Monochromatic Minimalism

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    This all-white bathroom from Living with Lolo has cool-toned silver plumbing fixtures and a mix of slab tiles on the walls and bench and hexagonal tiles on the floor and ceiling that add subtle pattern and variation to the monochromatic look.

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    Vintage Industrial Style

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    This small bathroom from Becca Interiors has a minimalist black-and-white palette, geometric floor tiles, an industrial space-saving wall-mounted sink, and some planters above the toilet that add a stylized natural element that doubles as decor.

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    Warm Minimalism

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    This Spanish island en suite bathroom from Fantastic Frank has rustic warm-toned natural finishes, soft neutral colors, black accents, and an interior window over the sink that looks onto the primary bedroom and allows natural light to flow through.

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    Patterned Minimalist Bathroom

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    A modern minimalist bathroom doesn't have to forego color or pattern. This little powder room from Desiree Burns Interiors has a minimalist palette of white, black, and antique gold. A patterned black-and-white tile floor adds some personality while staying within the minimalist color palette.

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    Increased Natural Light

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    Home Consultant added a wet room-style shower with a soaking tub and doors that lead out to a private patio in this primary en suite bathroom in Los Angeles. The glass doors flood the airy space with light, and soft gold plumbing fixtures add warmth.

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    Farmhouse Details

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    This bathroom designed by NORD for Living Architecture is tucked under the eaves and lit by a skylight, a minimalist black-and-white space with cozy white painted shiplap walls, a garden tub, and a farmhouse sink to match the English countryside setting.

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    Captivating Lighting

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    In this minimalist bathroom from Tidal Interiors, LED backlighting adds a glamorous touch to a sleek built-in wall-to-wall shower niche. The ambient light creates a soothing glow for nighttime showers and adds another layer of lighting in a space lacking in natural light.

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    Moody Minimalist Tile

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    This moody minimalist bathroom was designed by Laura Brophy Interiors includes dark gray textured wall and floor tiles with a nearly invisible shower, silver-toned plumbing fixtures, and a large soaking tub and small wooden stool for a zen spa look.

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    Geometric Minimalist Tile

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    One way to add interest to a minimalist space is to make a point to incorporate a range of shapes that will make a spare space feel more dynamic. Michelle Berwick Design outfitted this minimalist bathroom with a mix of black, white, and wood finishes. Small hexagonal tiles on the wall and floor, a wood vanity with clean lines, and a round mirror and sink add some geometry to the mix.

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    Intentional Greenery

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    The smallest gesture makes a big impact in a minimalist space. Laura Brophy Interiors added a vase of greenery to the shower bench in this minimalist bathroom that lifts the gray, white, and black tones and echoes the leafy view from the window.

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    Sophisticated Focal Point

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    Resist the urge to fill every inch of space if you're going for a minimalist look. Michelle Berwick Design focused on a hero piece—a garden tub floating in front of a large window—and kept the rest of the room simple.

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    Textural Minimalism

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    Mindy Gayer Design Co. created a minimalist monochromatic bathroom that mixes shades and textures of white, from the square shower tiles to the marble-effect quartz bathtub surround to the shower curtain and towels.

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    Monochrome Gray Tile

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    This all-gray bathroom from Tyler Karu Design and Interiors has a minimalist all-gray monochromatic feel with plenty of texture thanks to a mix of shades on the shower wall and floor tiles, silver-toned plumbing fixtures, and striped Turkish towels hanging on the wall.

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    Maximal Views in a Minimalist Bathroom

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    A minimalist design allows you to focus on natural light and views. This spacious minimalist en suite primary bathroom from Laura Brophy Interiors has clean lines and a cased opening to the bedroom that maximizes sightlines to the ocean views beyond while allowing natural light to flow through the spaces.

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    Warm Wood Cabinets

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    Minimalist doesn't have to mean stark or cutting edge. This spacious bathroom from Desiree Burns Interiors has a warm and traditional feel but uses minimal elements to create a minimalist, spa-like feel, with double wood vanities, gold accents, and a window seat beneath the large arched picture window to the outdoors.

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    Minimalist Wet Room

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    To fit a comfortable walk-in shower and a soaking tub into a relatively compact space, The Home Consultant used a minimalist all-white palette, silver-toned plumbing fixtures, and a space-saving wet room layout.

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    Art Gallery Photos

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    A minimalist bathroom can still incorporate art and decor without looking cluttered or overdone. A framed black-and-white photograph looks right at home in this spacious minimalist bathroom from Laura Brophy Interiors and helps it from feeling too austere.

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    Balinese Inspiration

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    The Home Consultant created a minimalist Balinese-inspired guest bathroom with plenty of warmth using a custom white oak vanity, wood-frame mirrors, woven pendants, and honed travertine flooring that is carried up onto the back wall of the double shower and is balanced with wood-effect tile on the floors and side shower walls.

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    Minimalist Japandi Style

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    Cathie Hong Interiors remodeled a midcentury model Eichler home in Willow Glen, California, infusing it with Japandi elements for a minimalist feel. Stealing some space from the primary bedroom allowed for the creation of an en suite bathroom with a curb-free wet room complete with a soaking tub and Japanese tiles.

FAQ

  • How can I make my bathroom minimalist?

    To start, clear any unnecessary clutter or find spaces where it can be hidden out of sight. Consider installing a medicine cabinet or a vanity with storage. Incorporate sleek, warm textures and calming colors. Keep your countertop clear of everything except the necessities. Embrace a spa-like approach.

  • What does a zen bathroom look like?

    A zen bathroom incorporates serene colors, clean lines, and minimal decor. Counters are clear, bathroom products are beautifully decanted, and some added greenery for a lively look.

  • What is the smallest practical bathroom?

    Typically, the smallest a bathroom can be while still being functional is 15 square feet.

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FAQs

What is a minimalist bathroom? ›

Minimalist bathrooms achieve a simple, serene aesthetic with clean lines and little clutter. Hidden storage helps keep surfaces tidy, and functional items like towels and soaps often serve as the only decor.

What do you put in the corner of a bathroom? ›

Storage and a Sink: Here is another example of placing a sink in the corner. This again keeps the user from feeling cramped by a wall but also allows for storage underneath. The mirror is also placed at an angle and can include even more storage, essential for a smaller bathroom.

How do I make my bathroom feel Zen? ›

Designing a Bathroom That Brings Inner Zen
  1. Clear Out, Coordinate and Declutter. To create a minimalist, Zen-like feel in your bathroom, keep only the essentials. ...
  2. Tone Down the Walls and Windows. ...
  3. Choose Soothing Lighting and Scents. ...
  4. Add Greenery and Natural Elements. ...
  5. Use Candles to Promote Relaxation.

What is a peekaboo bathroom? ›

Being able to look through someone's bathroom wall and see them in the shower, that means something else. A growing number of hotels have been featuring “peek-a-boo bathrooms” — bathrooms that are separated from the rest of the room by a transparent partition or, in some cases, nothing at all. Sexy?

How many towels should a minimalist have? ›

You may want all the different patterned sheets and towels, but how many do you really need? Be reasonable about it. We generally recommend two to three sets of sheets per bed (the third includes a flannel/warmer set for winter) and two towels per person.

What are the 5 pieces in a bathroom? ›

It is called a 5-piece bathroom because it includes 5 pieces or five plumbing fixtures. This could include, for example, a shower, separate bathtub, toilet, sink, and bidet. However, the most common configuration is a bathtub, shower, toilet, and double sinks.

What kind of pictures go in bathrooms? ›

Don't hang original art or antiques here. Steam isn't great for original paintings or works on paper, so anything that's highly valuable might be better suited to the living room. Canvas art that's finished with a latex coating is a great option for bathrooms along with framed prints that have a fully sealed back.

What is a triangle bathroom? ›

UNISEX. A twelve inch diameter circle identified a girls' or women's restroom, and a twelve inch equilateral triangle identified a boys' or men's restroom.

What color makes a small bathroom look bigger? ›

According to basic design principles, light colors such as white, crème, pastel blue, gray or yellow are all recommended colors to paint a small bathroom in order to visually expand a room, while dark colors such as a deep red, green or brown, will make a room feel smaller.

How do you make a small bathroom look classy? ›

Use White for Elegant Simplicity

Also, a huge mirror and shower door helps to create this illusion. Use a light neutral paint hue to make a small bathroom feel luxurious. If you spend extra on high-quality white towels and carpets, a tiny bathroom will make your bathroom luxurious.

How do you make a small bathroom glamorous? ›

Your small bath may just be your next favorite room.
  1. Keep Your Colors Light and Bright. © Emily Gilbert Photography. ...
  2. Or Double Down With a Dark Color Scheme. ...
  3. Mirror a Wall. ...
  4. Opt for a Glass Shower Door. ...
  5. Or Remove Your Shower Door Completely. ...
  6. Backlight the Mirror. ...
  7. Take On Tile. ...
  8. Give the Curtain a Lift.
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How do you make a terrible bathroom look nice? ›

The problem: That bathtub is just gross.
  1. Option 1: Clean up that grout!
  2. Option 2: Cover that tub with a pretty shower curtain.
  3. Option 1: Cover that floor up entirely.
  4. Option 2: Cover the floor up (mostly) with a pretty rug.
  5. Solution 1: Paint.
  6. Solution 2: Embrace art.
  7. Option 1: Replace the faucet and/or hardware.
Mar 29, 2023

How can I make my bathroom look homely? ›

Tips to creating a cosy bathroom
  1. Resist wall to wall tiles and consider painted matchboard and wallpaper instead.
  2. Get your lighting sorted. ...
  3. Soften the room with fabrics and rugs.
  4. Use artwork, accessories and even an armchair to make your bathroom feel more inviting.
  5. In a small bathroom avoid too much symmetry.
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