Bathroom Designs 2020
Thomas Loof
Luxurious bathrooms come in all styles and sizes, and the VERANDA archives are a treasure trove of inspiration for both. From stately master baths that feel more like a spa retreat than just another room to funky powder rooms that offer vibrance and depth, our pages are filled with some of the world's most beautiful residential bathrooms for every need and style. We even have plenty of bathroom wallpaper ideas for those of who just can't get enough pattern.
Whether you prefer sleek marbles walls or intricate wall decor that mimics Turkish tiles, there is a powder room or bath that is sure to be your design crush. Read on for our collection of 60 indulgent bathroom spaces, complete with designer recommendations and sources.
Joshua McHugh
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History Preserved
Well-versed in historic renovations, designer Philip Gorrivan preserved and repurposed original elements of this 270-year-old Connecticut house to pay homage to its revolutionary beginnings. The 1920s bay window was reused in the main bath to usher in light into the space. The upper walls and ceiling are covered in a flowery Josef Frank wallpaper from Svenskt Tenn.
Brie Williams
2 of 60
Bright and Light
Vivacious color bursts in almost every room of Ceara Donnelley's Charleston home, except for the main bedroom and bath, where the designer opted for a restrained palette. Light yellow and cream tones brighten the brass-rimmed vanity. The tiles are made of creamy vanilla onyx (Artistic Tile).
Thomas Loof
3 of 60
Handsome Bath
For a couple with differing tastes, designer Summer Thornton made it her mission to achieve the perfect balance between the couple's preferences in this Florida getaway. The main bath harmoniously blends the weight the husband likes—handsome stone floors (Paris Ceramics)—and airiness the wife prefers with the "swamp toile" drapery (Raoul Textiles). The nickel-plated tub is by Waterworks.
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Lavish Redux
The homeowner of this Alabama cottage says that her designer (and daughter!) Melanie Pounds pushed her in new directions when it came to decorating. For example, instead of hanging the formal chandelier in the dining room, Pounds urged her mother to hang it over her bathtub for lavish appeal. The handsome oak paneling and a deep soaking tub (Waterworks) complete the look.
Annie Schlechter
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Douglas Friedman
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Francesco Lagnese
7 of 60
Wilderness Indoors
With otherworldly views of the Rocky Mountain seen out every window, it seemed only betting that woodland motifs made their way inside this Big Sky, Montana, condo by decorator Palmer Weiss. In the powder room, the 1880s Black Forest carved mirror brings dimension to a wilderness wallpaper by Lee Jofa.
Douglas Friedman
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Amy Neunsinger
9 of 60
Fresh and Florid
For his client, who's a passionate gardener, designer Mark D. Sikes looked to dissolve barriers between the indoors and out at this breezy California home. The hand-painted wallpaper (Iksel) in the powder room depicts lively scenes of the seaside. The bone inlay mirror was found at Charles Jacobsen.
DYLAN THOMAS
10 of 60
Coming Up Roses
As the brains behind textile company Madeaux, Richard Smith isn't afraid to experiment with flamboyant patterns, especially in his own English manor house. Roses boldly climb the walls of the bathroom, which looks out onto the English Channel and gardens below.
William Abranowicz
11 of 60
Mountainside Views
The father-and-son team of Al and Parker Platt designed this Lake Toxaway lodge to have an innate connection to the North Carolina wilderness. The sliding window wall in the wife's bath functions as a transparent pocket door, opening it to the lake breeze. The folding chair is by Mary Brogger.
Annie Schlechter
12 of 60
Cozy and Charming
Toronto-based designer Philip Mitchell painstakingly restored his 18th-century cottage in Nova Scotia to its former glory, with plenty of nods to the home's Colonial roots. This stunning bathroom is living proof, with a cozy arched nook that holds a Waterworks claw-foot bath tub, heavy-patterned wallpaper, and beautiful marble and wood furnishings.
SIMON UPTON
13 of 60
Sensible and Stylish
Designer Amy Morris was told to design this 100-year-old Atlanta home with the Cotswolds in mind. Morris delicately infuses elements of countryside charm into the owners' upscale neighborhood. Tiles, tub, and brass tub filler in the husband's bath, shown here, are by Waterworks.
VICTORIA PEARSON
14 of 60
Ranch-Style Retreat
The Alisal, a family ranch-turned-resort designed by Nathan Turner in Santa Barbara wine country is a welcomed reprieve from the hustle and bustle of L.A. with rustic charm and wide open spaces. Terra-cotta tiles and festive accents are a nod to the property's former days, while a double slipper, cast-iron tub with oil-rubbed feet acknowledge the resort's roots while establishing its current prominence as a place for relaxation and luxury.
CHRISTOPH THEURER
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Modern Classic
French designer Jean-Louis Deniot transformed this 18th-century apartment on one of Paris's most beloved streets into a timeless home for the ages. Every room is a nod to the home's early origins while favoring a sleek design for the modern era. Deniot cleverly arranged Tarquin and Carrara marble to create a three-dimensional effect with the flooring, while gold fixtures and gorgeous molding reflect the history that fills this apartment.
Lesley Unruh
16 of 60
Art Deco Hideaway
This stately powder room belongs in a Greenwich, Connecticut, home built at the turn of the 20th century. Designer Shazalynn Cavin-Winfrey makes a nod to the 1918 build with a black-tie powder room fit for Jay Gatsby himself.
An elegant leaded-glass window, Ralph Lauren silk wallpaper, and antique parrot sconces exude timeless glamour. Cavin-Winfrey is a master of the details, and even this tiny powder room is worthy of thoughtful, well-curated design.
M.K. SADLER
17 of 60
Simply Stunning
This Alys Beach bathroom is understated, yet absolutely luxurious, with a tapered stone wash basin and a serpentine copper spout. Designer Shirlene Brooks utilized gilded wallpaper accents to make this room feel ultra-glam without going over-the-top. Brooks's designs often highlight the fact that sometimes, less can really be more.
Melanie Acevedo
18 of 60
Bold, Bahamian Powder Room
Bruce Buck
19 of 60
Room with a View
This silvered tub takes center stage beside a glass-walled shower in this New York City apartment, offering stunning views and natural light. Bathroom design is by CetraRuddy architects, and the tub and fittings are by Waterworks.
Eric Piasecki
20 of 60
Vibrant Antique Elegance
Katie Ridder drew upon an antique floral wallcovering from Second Hand Rose for this romantic New York bathroom. The suspended marble sink is custom.
Brittany Ambridge
21 of 60
Classic Black-and-White Luxury
A former bedroom and two bathroom spaces were renovated into a single luxurious space in designer Celerie Kemble's master bath. White marble and black millwork and accessories create a glittering, classic space. Fittings are by Waterworks.
Eric Piasecki
22 of 60
Chic Botanical Bathroom
The botanical pattern wall fabric by Carolina Irving pairs perfectly with plum-colored sconces in this apartment designed by Ashley Whittaker. The wood-framed mirror and gold accents add gilded touches.
Brittany Ambridge
23 of 60
Herringbone Perfection
This stunning herringbone marble flooring (using both matte and shiny tiles) was installed with impeccable detailing in mind: The veining matches perfectly from piece to piece. Napoleon III chair; fittings are by Lefroy Brooks.
Chris Little & Joe Little
24 of 60
Simply Serene
A large gold mirror shines above a double sink vanity in this neutral-toned master bathroom. The cabinetry is from Vintage Millworks, the fittings are by Cifial, and the floor tiles are by Chateau Domingue.
Lisa Romerin
25 of 60
Fresh Greenery
Lush outdoor greenery serves as a backdrop for a large silver tub and double shower heads inside this Ojai, California, bathroom. The tub is from Bathworks, and the faucet and shower fixtures are from Waterworks.
Laura Resen
26 of 60
Stone Flooring
Large black shutters allow a cool breeze to waft in and out of this master bathroom, located inside a vacation home on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica. The tub is from MTI, the fittings are from Cheviot Products, and the bench has a cushion wrapped in a Kravet linen.
Roger Davies
27 of 60
Björn Wallander
28 of 60
Relaxed Style
Gorgeous views cushion the opulent bathroom inside this Dallas penthouse. The custom armchair is in a Robert Kime fabric, the tub fittings are by Waterworks, and the carpet is from Stark.
Peter Murdock
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Victoria Pearson
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