Houzz Bathroom Pictures
Modern bathroom pictures
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Modern bathroom with brass taps and marble countertop
A marble countertop adds a touch of a luxury in a modern bathroom. Brass is set to be a huge trend for bathrooms in 2020 and looks lovely set against a blue background. Adding brass through taps and light fittings is a great way to update your bathroom without going for a complete re-fit.
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Modern bathroom with square white tiles and freestanding oval bath tub
A modern freestanding oval bath fits neatly into a small bathroom and boosts the impression of space. A shallow shelf out from the wall cleverly hides waste pipes and adds character to the room, while the plain white tiles and black grouting enhance the modern aesthetic. The shelf also provides the ideal spot for house plants, adding vibrant green to the navy and white colour scheme.
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Bathroom with traditional free-standing silver bath and window shutters
This bathroom space screams modern country cool. The wow factor of the free-standing silver bathtub as the freedom to shine thanks to its simple surroundings. Elegant window shutter provide all the privacy necessary for this show-stopping silver tub.
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Modern white bathroom with frameless walk-in shower, marble wall tiles and brass fittings
A walk-in shower with frameless panels looks barely there, an ideal solution for small bathrooms. White walls provide an understated backdrop for modern marble wall tiles and on-trend charcoal grey floor tiles. Brass fittings and accessories add a further contemporary edge.
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Contemporary bathroom with tropical-print wallpaper
Who said bathrooms had to be clean and clinical? This fabulous jungle pattern brings wow factor to the room, making morning showers even more invigorating. The owners have cleverly picked out the pink of the parrots in their choice of towels and accessories.
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Buy now: Similar Parrot Jungle wallpaper from the Albany Tropical Wallpaper Collection, £23.99 a roll, Wallpaper Direct -
Sleek modern shower room with twin basins and large format tiles
Use the same large format tiles on your bathroom walls and floor for a clean and seamless look. Add a sleek handle-free vanity unit and wall-mounted taps over twin basins for a streamlined, clutter-free shower room. Recessed shelving in the walk-in shower provides handy hidden storage.
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Buy now: Similar tiles, £48 per sq m, Topps Tiles -
Large en suite with rainwater shower
Add warmth with natural wood. In this en suite shower room, oak floorboards and an oak-topped freestanding vanity stop the white scheme looking clinical. Grey grout adds interest to the white tiling, too. In an attic bathroom, place a rainwater shower head as high up as you can, even if it means it's at the top of the ceiling.
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Buy now: similar rainwater shower, £99, Bathstore -
Grey bathroom with large freestanding bathtub
A space-saving wall niche helps maintain the streamlined appearance of this bathroom. Wall-mounted taps also help to keep the look uncluttered by mundane pieces. Simple sophistication is the key, with beautiful tiling and a large tub just made for a good soak.
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Buy now: similar bath, Victoria Plum -
Striking monochrome bathroom with glossy black bathtub
This is a well-thought-out scheme that is designed to wow. But it's not as complicated as it looks. Turning black and white checked tiles on their side to create a diamond-style pattern is a simple trick to add impact and interest. Meanwhile a fabulous tub and a hit of red have eye-catching properties all of their own.
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Buy now: Royce Morgan Crystal 1680 freestanding bathtub, £768.75, Victorian Plumbing -
Monochrome bathroom with hexagonal black tiles
If you think your bathroom isn't the place to make a statement, think again. Hexagonal black tiles create a really striking backdrop to the white fittings in this monochrome scheme. A gold mirror adds a beautifully luxe finishing touch.
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Buy now: Hexagon matt tiles, £1.19 each, Tiles Direct
Buy now: Caitlyn bath, Soak -
Grey bathroom with vase of budding branches
It doesn't take much to jazz up a neutral bathroom. A vase full of budding branches ties in with the colour scheme here, creating interest without adding a colour hit to the space. A large vanity unit with lots of drawers keeps the marble worktop free from all but the essential and decorative.
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Buy now: Avori Imperiali Augusto tiles, price on request, Ceramiche Cisa -
Ultra compact wet room with wooden panelling
A bathroom can be installed in the most tiny of spaces, as this ultra compact wet room shows. With a space-saving sink and no shower enclosure, the room has everything you need without feeling cramped. If you have a dog who likes muddy walks, this kind of arrangement works wonders in a boot room, too.
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Buy now: walnut-effect boarding in MDF, Richard Russell
Buy now: 3D handrinse basin, QS Supplies -
Modern white bathroom with blue 'relax' sign on windowsill
Not got the budget to upgrade your bathroom? Then jazz things up with cute accessories, potted plants and colourful towels. We love the relax sign and pink flamingo.
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Buy now: similar pink flamingo, Maisons du Monde
Buy now: similar relax sign, Etsy -
White glossy bathroom with orange splashback
Add colour to your bathroom with a vibrant glass splashback, such as the orange one here. Rather than tiles, it provides a seamless surface that's easy to clean (no grout lines – yay!) A recessed shelf provides a handy ledge for cosmetics (or bath toys) plus a cool frame for a further burst of orange.
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Buy now: Bespoke back-painted glass, Opticolour -
Neutral bathroom with double basin and floating vanity units
Okay, these vanity units may not actually be 'floating', but they certainly look like they are! With the seamless basin counter top and the tiles at the back, this bathroom has heaps of style. And it's precisely those two things that trick the eye into thinking the units are floating free, rather than fixed to the wall.
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Buy now: Darling two-drawer vanity units, from £557, Duravit at Fountain Direct -
Modern barn bathroom with clever separating wall
Got a large bathroom? Create the feel of two rooms in one with a clever separating wall. This is a great way to keep the loo out of sight when you're having a good long soak. It also creates an interesting layout, rather than having everything along the outer walls. Here, the separating wall falls intentionally short of the ceiling, so the space doesn't feel enclosed.
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Buy now: basin, Duravit
Buy now: mirror, Brissi -
Small bathroom with space-saving vanity unit
Wall-hung fittings are a great way to maximise space in a compact bathroom. Because you can see the floor beneath them, the room will automatically feel bigger. Wall-hung fittings also offer clean lines and have a sleek appearance. Another neat trick is using a ladder rail for hanging towels – they take up virtually no space and look pretty cool, too.
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Buy now: Memoir wall-hung vanity unit and basin, from £342, Hudson Reed -
Neutral bathroom with large-format travertine tiles
Use large-format tiles to give your bathroom walls an almost seamless look with far fewer grout lines than smaller tiles. Using the same design on walls and floors can make a space seem bigger because of the lack of visual interruptions. Small brick tiles create a neat border below the wall paint on the right.
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Buy now: similar travertine tiles, Victorian Plumbing
Buy now: similar heated towel rail, Bathstore -
Compact grey bathroom with glittering green mosaic tiles
If you've got a small bathroom, don't shy away from bold tiling. This scheme is a great example of how a feature wall can work wonders in a compact space. Large-format grey tiles create a great backdrop to the tiny glittering mosaic tiles, which make the shower area a real focal point.
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Buy now: Horizon grey wall tiles, £35 per sq m, and Hammered Mix mosaic tiles, £106 per sq m, both House of British Ceramic Tile -
Shower room with geometric tiles
Be playful with your bathroom decor. Here, Art Deco-inspired tiles create a 3D effect. The same tiles have been used in the shower and on the walls, creating a seamless effect. A wall-hung loo makes the most of the compact space.
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Buy now: Calacatta honed marble shower tray, £470, Mandarin Stone
Buy now: Sorrento Molini tiles, £99 per sq m, Fired Earth
Source: https://www.idealhome.co.uk/pictures/modern-bathroom-pictures
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