65 Modern Bathroom Styles That Are Luxury Redefined

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65 Modern Bathroom Styles That Are Luxury Redefined
a washroom with bright zigzaggy wallpaper, sink on one wall and radiator on the facing wall, moroccan floor tiles, a door opens to a room with a poster of grace jones hanging above a wood vanitypinterest
Francesco Dolfo
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Dark and Moody Bathroom

a bathroom with black walls, three sconces flanking two mirrors, wooden vanity with turned legs and two shelves holding towels and baskets, a white marble top with two small round sinks with brass fittings
Noe DeWitt

Ready for your sophisticated era? The primary bathroom of this Gatsby-era mansion is as dapper as its homeowner, ELLE DECOR A-List designer Alfredo Paredes. But don’t assume you need Copacabana honed marble-lined walls to have this look. An open-shelved wood cabinet functions as a vanity, overseen by Urban Archaeology sconces and towering twin mirrors. Bathroom goals.

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Metallic Accented Bathroom

a bathroom with onyx walls with orange and yellow strands, a black background multicolored tapestry on the floor, deep, curved silver bathtub with exterior fittings, art objects on floor and window sill
Thomas Loof

The fact that this bathroom hovers 53 floors above Manhattan actually isn’t the most interesting thing about it. An evening at this Kelly Behun–designed retreat means soaking in a custom metallic tub beside a plush vintage Claude Bleynie tapestry. Our favorite detail? The idiosyncratic Janny Baek glass flower vase that brings a touch of sculptural oddity to the otherwise opulent space.

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Bathroom Buddy

a washroom with bright zigzaggy wallpaper, sink on one wall and radiator on the facing wall, moroccan floor tiles, a door opens to a room with a poster of grace jones hanging above a wood vanity
Francesco Dolfo

Grace Jones makes for a worthy companion amid your bathroom break at Eric Egan’s 1890s Milan flat. The bold blue and yellow portrait works well against the room’s statement-worthy Fromental wallpaper. We especially admire Egan’s confident combination of wallpaper motifs and the Moroccan floor tiles, a pairing that creates a delightful tension.

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Blue Bathroom

all vibrant blue tiled bathroom with a small pink rug
John Daniel Powers

The case could always be made for a bold, monochromatic color moment that refuses to go unnoticed. In his French apartment, homeowner and Rinck president Valentin Goux covered the spacious primary bathroom in bold Yves Klein blue tiles, a satisfying juxtaposition amid the apartment’s warmer hues. “The colors become cooler in the private areas of the apartment,” Goux says. “It’s a bit more calm, though still colorful, and reminds us of the bathrooms we had as kids.”

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Moody Marble Bathroom

a bathroom in encased in a white marble with dark veins on the floor, a round stool sits in front of a vanity, and a door leads into a dressing room with a window seat and closets, small white globe pendants
Adrian Gaut

Marble has been used in home interiors for millennia—and if it’s good enough for Rome’s best architects, it’s good enough for Kelly Wearstler, who clad the walls of this Toronto bathroom in elegant Calacatta viola marble. These deeply veined walls, reaching well beyond the standard ceiling height, are punctuated by a Lazzarini & Pickering pouf.

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Floor-to-Ceiling Checked Bathroom

black and white rectangular tiles cover the bathroom walls, floor, and ceiling, a deep white tub is set in a nook, a three legged stool sits next to a frosted glass door
Adrian Gaut

In a bathroom of a Toronto home designed by Kelly Wearstler, the floors, walls, and ceiling are all clad in oblong tiles in alternating shades of blue—a stylish (and Wearstlerian) twist on a washroom classic. Checkmate!

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Sculptural Shower Block

marble block shower stall
PION Studio

The freestanding marble shower of an apartment in Poland designed by Paradowski Studio is an ultraluxe addition to the primary bathroom. The move is a smart way to organize the home’s private spaces, while accentuating the towering ceilings.

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Color-Blocked Bathroom

a bathroom has walls and ceiling in blocked colors of olive green, light blue, red, plum, and deep pink, a white marble vanity with wood doors, a mirror above vanity and a framed photograph on the wall
Noe DeWitt

In the powder room of an Upper East Side apartment designed by Patrick Mele, the walls and ceiling are color blocked in various bright shades. The best part? This is a look that would be a snap to DIY.

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Antique Stone Touches

a powder room has a marble floor and travertine on the bottom half of walls with wallpaper on upper half, a small wooden stool, a stone sink with copper fittings, antique tile sconces, and a wavy edged mirror
Tim Lenz

Designer Augusta Hoffman elevated an ordinary space by employing not one but three types of stone in the powder room of her Manhattan apartment, from the floor to the wainscoting to the rustic sink.

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Bathroom with a View

a chair and a lamp in a bathroom with a large window and a oval standalone tub
William Jess Laird

Generous glazed doors in the primary bathroom of a Los Angeles home designed by Studio Mellone and Woods + Dangaran adds the ultimate luxury to the space: nature. But, of course, we also would gladly take the deep Waterworks tub, in addition to the view of the olive tree.

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Whimsical Patterned Wallpaper Bathroom

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Douglas Friedman

In a San Antonio house designed by Lake | Flato, the powder room is sheathed in custom cactus-covered wallpaper to add personality—and nod to the arid vegetation outside the home.

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Tiled and Tasteful Bathroom

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Simon Watson

Look closely and this Italian bathroom follows a relatively traditional format: white enclosure, white fixtures, and tile. But its designer, Filippo Chia, gave it an old-world aura with an 18th-century Murano mirror and glorious 19th-century antique tiles.

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Sculptural Double Vanities

a primary bathroom has a vintage chair and side table next to floor to ceiling windows, a spa tub and two sinks built into the marble counters, two round mirrors, and a half mirrored wall
Kelly Marshall

In the primary bathroom of the ELLE DECOR Penthouse, designed by Fox Nahem, double vanity sinks—set in a sculptural stone monolith—give the ultimate luxury experience, not to mention ample me-time.

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Japanese-Inspired Bathroom

a bathroom has black limestone tiles on the floor and walls, two windows with linen roman shades in a small square pattern, a deep square cedar tub with a wooden tray holding soap and a dispenser, chrome fittings
Chris Mottalini

The homeowners of this Park City, Utah, winter retreat were enchanted with Japanese culture after a memorable visit to the country. So they tapped the design firm Electric Bowery to recreate its bathing culture in their bathroom. Here, an ofuro-style cedar tub takes centerstage atop a platform clad in softly gleaming black limestone tile.

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Micro-Mosaic Bathroom Tile

the walls of a bathroom are done in very small sea foam colored square glass tiles and the floor has larger two toned squares, inset glass shelves, dual rain showerheads, and a vintage aluminum chair
Kelly Marshall

Designer Mark Grattan went the extra mile in designing the home of sports legends Megan Rapinoe and Sue Bird: In the couple’s bathroom, he eschewed traditional tile for a soothing sage micro-mosaic composed of teeny glass tiles from Sicis. We’re here for these types of small wins.

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Double-Mirrored Bathroom

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William Walldron

Painting your bathroom walls in white (in this case, Benjamin Moore’s White Dove), as ELLE DECOR A-Lister Richard Mishaan did here, makes for a sublime and moving bathing experience. The tub is by Duravit, and the antique mirrors are Italian.

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Pop-Art Bathroom

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Frank Frances

In a bathroom this minimal, let the lips do the talking. The tile Eva Bradley chose is from Porcelanosa, the tub is LaCava, the marble side table is from Anthem, and the linens are from Room & Board. The artwork includes five Lips by Angela Blehm.

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Arch Observation

arched master bathroom
Douglas Friedman

For a couple of maximalist makeup magnates, ELLE DECOR A-Lister Mary McDonald opted for a dramatic marble archway to frame the vanity. The bathroom also has a custom counter and mirror by Urban Archaeology and a faucet by Waterworks. The stool is from Carl Moore Antiques, the sconces are by Ralph Lauren Home, and the pendant is by the Urban Electric Co.

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Black and White

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Mikkel Vang

If you make the semicircular brick arch, veined orb pendant, and wall of subway tiles white, then a black tub is compulsory. The tub, fittings, and tiles in this bathroom by ELLE DECOR A-Listers Ashe Leandro are all by Waterworks, and the vintage light fixture is from JF Chen.

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Shower Buddy

the main bathroom has a marble floor, deep bathtub, a small wooden stool, and in the glass doored shower, an image of an 18th century man with a staff and waistcoat is done in blue and white tiles
Maureen M. Evans

Ever get the feeling that you’re not being watched? Jewelry designer Matthew Harris shows us that there’s an easy fix for that: In his primary bathroom, hand-painted Portuguese tiles depict a man in 18th-century garb. The bathtub, rain shower, and fixtures are by Roca.

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Rachel Silva, the Assistant Digital Editor at ELLE DECOR, covers design, architecture, trends, and anything to do with haute couture. She has previously written for Time, The Wall Street Journal, and Citywire.

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Charles Curkin is ELLE Decor’s Articles Editor, covering everything related to luxury watches, design, and travel, and has previously written for The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Paris Review.

 

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