25 Victorian bathroom ideas

When old meets new – style up a beautiful Modern Victorian bathroom with our curation of Victorian bathroom ideas

25 Victorian bathroom ideas

Victorian bathroom ideas:  Whether or not you live in a period home, you may be drawn to the classic, romantic aesthetic of the Victorian era (that is, the 1860s to 1900s). There’s something so appealing about the sophisticated, dramatic and opulent Victorian décor style. And more people are opting to enhance even their contemporary bathroom space with elements of the historical style. The end result? A softly glam, gently elegant space that is layered with intricate detailing. Below, I’ve gathered 25 Victorian bathroom ideas, from the more traditional to “Modern Victorian” ideas, for your inspo.

Victorian bathroom ideas: How to get the look

  • Take advantage of any period features in the space, whether it’s ceiling friezes, dado rails or deep skirtings. Decorative trims were very Victorian.
  • Opt for wallpaper, wall panelling or wall tiles.
  • Simple subway or plain square wall tiles are the most complementary to highly decorative floor tiles.
  • Floral and botanical wallpaper is an authentic choice, the larger the print the better. Don’t be afraid of choosing something whimsical and witty.
  • Tiles, tiles, tiles. Have a statement tiled floor in traditional Victorian tile. Checkerboard, daisy, star, hexagon, an intricate geometric design. Everything goes these days, so go for your personal favourite! You could also go for a dazzling, multi-coloured feature floor with continuous encaustics.
  • Bring in a few pieces of vintage or antique furniture/décor.
  • A traditional radiator will also add authentic Victorian flavours to a bathroom.
  • Choose luxurious textiles with some kind of detailing, like fringing or scallop edges.
  • Finally, add in some kind of artwork or bust silhouette, whether thrifted or uplifted from vintage botanical books and framed. You could also go for something like pressed leaves, to fit the nature theme. Or just add a vase of fresh flowers!

So what’s this “Modern Victorian” trend?

I think it was American stylist Emily Henderson who called the trend in 2018, before we started hearing about “Grandmillennials”. But there’s a fair bit of overlap in the two terms. Both styles are about mixing old with new, updating a classic look with modern styling. They’re all about embracing the charm of a bygone era but keeping the comfort of modernity.

The original Victorian aesthetic was quite over the top in its opulence. By contrast, the modern spin has us blending elements of the style into a more contemporary setting. It’s about enhancing your bathroom with traditional accents that bring in a sense of classic history. Then refreshing the look with modern décor and black accents.

You can scroll to the end for a quick rundown on the most authentic bathroom fixtures for this style. But first, let’s jump into 25 examples of Victorian bathroom ideas.

1. Modern Victorian

As noted, the term ‘Modern Victorian’ refers to how people are blending period features (like patterned Victorian tile) with modern styling to create a distinctively elegant aesthetic. For example, floor tile brings the vintage while a modern freestanding bath and black accenting adds the modern.

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2. Beautiful geo tile

Tile is a big deal for any Victorian styled bathroom. All kinds of geometric patterns will infuse your bathroom with Victorian charm. So make tile the absolute hero of your Victorian bathroom with a mesmerising pattern, like metropolis star tile. The good thing is, there are no hard and fast rules for a Modern Victorian bathroom. Just choose the pattern that appeals to you the most! If you’re going for coloured tiles, it’s a good idea to connect the floor tile visually to some other element in the room. For example, select a wall paint that matches a colour in the tile.

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3. Pretty pastels

One of the simplest ways to add Victorian flavours to your bathroom is to paint the walls in soft, “heritage” colours. These are often released as a specific product line by paint companies, making it easy to select a hue that’s true to the Victorian era. There are literally hundreds of heritage colours, usually pale tones from a muted palette, like a mix of dove grey and white. So you’re sure to find one that suits your taste.

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4. Washstands

When it comes to Victorian bathroom ideas, your choice of basin will go a long way towards recreating a traditional vintage look. A classic style is the wall-hung vintage basin + washstand combo. It’s best to opt for traditional taps, preferably a pair. But if you prefer a modern mixer tap, you should still be able to find one that has a similar look to Victorian taps.

5. Half panelling

Panelling is a great way to infuse a space with vintage charm. For instance, paint a half-wall in a soft denim blue to complement a painted slipper bath. The same blue can be picked up in patterned floor tile, tying everything together beautifully.

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6. Pedestal sink

Another way to introduce Victorian style is to go with a pedestal sink. These have a classic, traditional look that blends perfectly with a vintage aesthetic. They can even be bought in toilet and basin sets, to make a new installation easy. Pedestal sinks can be quite small so they really suit a powder room. For a Victorian powder room, start with a clean white base, fancy it up with pretty floral wallpaper and gold elements and you’ll have an overall luxe Victorian vibe.

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7. Wooden floors

It may surprise you to know at in the early Victorian period, wooden bathroom floors were standard. Later, the much more functional floor tiles came into fashion. If you like the look of wooden floors, but don’t like the idea of timber flooring in a bathroom, then you could use wood effect tiles instead. Then simply add a clawfoot tub as well as some antique furniture pieces, to convey the desired vintage feels.

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8. Traditional Victorian bathroom

For a traditional Victorian bathroom, aim to go lavish. Think deep colours, floral wallpaper, gilt-edge mirror, a crystal chandelier, or a fireplace holding a curated collection of curiosities. And of course a clawfoot tub with dramatic feet and exposed fixtures. It all feels opulent and very Victorian.

9. Minimalist Victorian

Can a modern Victorian bathroom look minimalist? It may seem impossible because maximalism is such a large part of Victorian style. But provided you are judicious with your use of elements, you can indulge a love for pattern and colour and still have a streamlined, simple setting. So a modern, minimalist Victorian bathroom might feature stunning floor tile against an expanse of white subway tiled walls. Then it might simply incorporate a slim profile washstand and make the focal point a classic clawfoot tub, but refurbished and painted a modern colour like teal.

10. Bold wallpaper

Victorians were quite obsessed with wallpaper! Especially floral and botanical styles. So adding wallpaper to your bathroom is a quick route to achieving a heritage look. With Modern Victorian bathrooms, designers are opting for larger scale, more abstract patterns. Or, look for quirky wallpaper with character. This will give a bit of playfulness to a classic Victorian bathroom. You could also go for a dark, moody coloured paper for drama. And wallpaper is perfect for adding pattern to the space, alongside tile. (Want a bit less competitive pattern? Grout your subway tile with white grout. That way the wall tile adds more texture rather than more pattern. Either way, make sure your grout is clean to make the most of your tile.)

11. Mix styles

Brass shower fixtures and tapware look the goods over a classic rolltop tub. But the rest of your Modern Victorian bathroom can feel quite contemporary. Such as with a graphic artwork, a ledge for your toiletries, stone flooring, and general minimalism.

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12. Old-fashioned farmhouse

Classic Victorian veers more towards the popular farmhouse look. There’s quite a bit of overlap in the styles. Both celebrate olde worlde charm, but Victorian style is more grand, sophisticated and ornate. So a Victorian bathroom with farmhouse flavours has rustic, cottagey flavours. You might have a vintage shower/bath with gold-toned fittings, a lacy, scallop-edged shower curtain, and of course intricate, monochrome patterned tile.

13. Gorgeous original window

Obviously, if your home boasts architectural features like a bathroom porthole window made of intricate stained glass, then you’re already streets ahead when it comes to styling up a Victorian bathroom. With an oversized focal point like this, other elements can be quite delicate, so opt for smallish pieces of antique furniture.

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14. Panelling and tiles

Boldly geometric patterned floor tiles were very common in the early Victorian period, and distinctive tiling continues to be popular in contemporary bathrooms. Even if you aren’t going for a strong Victorian aesthetic, vintage patterned tiles always create a lot of charm and character. Simply pair with half-wall panelling in a heritage paint colour and a rolltop bathtub with classic tapware for instant Downton Abbey feels.

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15. Contemporary + Victorian

Modern fixtures like a streamlined freestanding tub and a floating vanity with freestanding basin fit perfectly into a contemporary Victorian bathroom. Half-wall panelling and an extravagantly patterned floor tile bring the heritage flavours. When you have a lot of pattern going on on the floor, it’s a good idea to keep the walls white and let the tile provide all the visual drama. Or, go for simple subway tile on the walls–a popular way to generate authentic Victorian feels.

16. Vintage elements

It’s so easy to infuse a bathroom with a Victorian aesthetic. Starting with a white base, add a simple monochromatic tile pattern, a large freestanding tub, a dramatic arched mirror and sophisticated light fittings. Then introduce some antique elements in the furniture, like a narrow console table and or a vintage timber milking stool.

17. Victorian wet room or shower

Although shower stalls weren’t common for Victorians, we can’t really do without, can we? Choosing a frameless screen will help this contemporary element recede somewhat. And if you love the idea of a wet room bathroom, there’s no reason why you can’t incorporate this feature into a modern Victorian bathroom. It’s still a good idea to go with the option of a pane of glass enclosing the shower/bath area, to limit the spread of water, especially if you have antique furniture in the space. (You may also like to read our blog on shower rooms.)

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18. Play with styles

For a Modern Victorian bathroom, marry heritage tapware with a contemporary, Crittall-style shower screen. The screen also adds to the layered patterns created by subway wall tile and the patterned floor tile. When it comes to tile patterns, lots of people love tiny hexagons in daisy patterns. Hexagon tiles are less traditionally Victorian and slightly more Art Deco, but they work just fine in a Victorian bathroom.

19. Grand style

Modern Victorian is all about blurring the boundaries between traditional and contemporary style. So a blend might include a freestanding rolltop bath (Victorian) in a wet zone (modern). Tile, a framed portrait and brassware can also reinforce the heritage flavours for an overall opulent aesthetic.

20. Reclaimed Victorian

Making use of reclaimed original Victorian bathroom materials is a surefire way to authentically fit out your Modern Victorian bathroom. Renovate using salvaged materials such as an enamel bucket sink, a deck-mounted brass faucet, oversized tub, vintage curtain rod and original, reconditioned Victorian taps. Some interior designers love to go the whole hog for authenticity, for example sealing walls with beeswax to protect against moisture. Very vintage!

21. Enamel bucket sink

For a bathroom that’s unequivocally in the Victorian category, choose an enamel bucket sink and brass fittings. Add floor tile, wall panelling and a rolltop tub to the mix, and your bathroom will feel very Victorian farmhouse.

22. Scallop edge textiles

One of the features of Victorian styling is that textiles are often embellished. For example, with fringing or other theatrical detailing. Another way of adding interest is to give fabric elements a scalloped edge. Even if it’s just a scalloped-edge bathmat!

23. Fancy up a plain modern bathtub

It’s possible to channel this style without having a freestanding vintage style clawfoot or slipper tub. You can change the appearance of a straight bathtub with bath panels, finding a style that gives you the desired vintage aesthetic. Or, continue with the floor tile up the side of the bath. And then make sure to pair it with a traditional pedestal sink for a more authentic look.

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24. Curtains on rails

Get those vintage vibes with a shower bath over a classic Victorian style tub, with a curtain on a rail. You shower fitting will also look more authentic if it’s an exposed thermostatic rigid riser, which suits the style well. A contemporary touch is to add hanging plants to your bathroom too.

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25. Traditional light fittings

Choose elegant, traditional light fittings—wall sconces are ideal. Brushed brass always looks the goods, as does fluted glass. Or, amp up the drama with an elaborate chandelier.

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If you are interested in this style, I hope you found these Victorian bathroom ideas helpful. Would you consider incorporating selected Victorian elements into your contemporary bathroom, to create a Modern Victorian look? Let me know in the comments! Also, if you’d like to know how much does bathroom tile flooring cost, visit our updated tile flooring cost.

Victorian bathroom ideas: Sanitaryware

Certain types of bathroom fixtures instantly convey authentic Victorian vibes. The style of bathtub you choose will be a big factor. Freestanding baths were typically the hero element of Victorian bathrooms. Slipper, rolltop and clawfoot styles are perfect. Similarly, choosing period style taps and faucets will go a long way to establishing a signature Victorian look. Two tap systems are the most authentic, but you can also find mixer taps in vintage styles.

Also opt for traditional-looking, two tap systems for your vintage-styled basin. If possible, have a wall hung basin set in a washstand frame. Alternatively, look for a pedestal basin that has the traditional silhouette.

The style of toilet you choose will also help nail the Victorian aesthetic. High level toilets will give you the most traditional look—as will a traditional lever flush over a button.

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40+ Shower room ideas

Move over bathtub, we're all about the stunning showers!

40+ Shower room ideas

If you’re someone who loves a shower, then perhaps giving your shower a whole room to itself is what you need. Whether your bathroom is big or small, the good news is that any bathroom can be transformed into a functional shower room, all you need is a clever design. Large, walk-in shower rooms are very in fashion and really create a luxurious spa-like feel. You will feel like you are walking into a very luxurious hotel bathroom every time you walk into your shower room. Not convinced yet? Keep scrolling for 40 of the most gorgeous shower room ideas.

So what makes a shower room different to a bathroom with a shower? Well, a shower room can be a large shower space that is big enough to count as a ‘room’, and it can also be a shower area with no shower door or no shower screens at all where the shower seamlessly merges into the rest of the bathroom.

1. Black, white and pink

How lovely is this black, white and pink shower room? I love the white subway tiles that wrap around the room and the black and white patterned tiling on the floor in the bathroom area as well as the plain white tile for the shower area. Plus how cute is the little pastel pink cabinet where the sink is?

With bathroom tiling like this, it’s always best to leave it up to the professionals for regrouting, screeding and all your other tiling needs.

2. Green with envy

I am so green with envy for this beautifully designed bathroom. The black framed shower screen is so chic and I love the way that it’s open yet perfectly positioned to keep the rest of the bathroom dry. Plus, the terrazzo tiling provides a great feature piece!

3. Dividing wall

If you want the seamlessness of a shower room but want to keep the rest of the bathroom dry, then a dividing wall is a great idea. I love how minimal this bathroom is with the beautifully patterned sink that stands out like a pretty art piece. Plus, the gorgeous gold-toned shower head really makes a statement!

4. Little ledge

How gorgeous is this white on white bathroom! I love the shower room which is complete with a little ledge to be able to place products and even put your leg up onto for shaving. The large glass doors bring so much natural light into the shower room which I’m sure the little tree is absolutely loving too.

5. Black and white

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Oh, I just adore this ultra-modern, minimalist shower room idea! I love the combination of the white and black walls on either side of the bathroom with the glass shower screen in the middle. The black detailing around the edge of the shower screen, shower head, towel hooks and shelf make this shower room effortlessly chic.

6. Geometric tiling

If you’re wanting to create a shower room that’s open, then adding a stand out tile to the walls of your shower is a great idea to create distinct areas in your bathroom. I love this geometric black-and-white tiling which goes so well with the black detailing. It also complements the wooden alcove shelf and light pink walls.

7. Magnificent marble

Look at how magnificent this marble is! I love how the design seamlessly wraps around the walls and down onto the shower room floor. Plus, how great are the double shower heads designed to rain down water directly above you. And I love the open plan design with no shower screens or curtains in sight. What a fantastic shower room the whole family can enjoy.

8. Palazzo style

How stunning is this palazzo style shower room? Judging by the style of the property, this shower room looks like it could be inside an Italian chateau in the countryside. I would love to experience the rest of the beautiful rooms in the chateau. I love the way the showerhead is coming from the sky and creating a rain-like effect down into the shower area.

9. Green on green

Who knew green on green could look so cool! This shower room looks like it is fit for Elphaba, straight from the Emerald City. I love patterned tiling that has been used which goes up and around the bathroom. And the gold twin shower heads look so classy paired with the other gold details in the room.

10. Copper and beige

This copper and beige bathroom would be the perfect guest bathroom design. I love how minimal and ‘no fuss’ it is. The beige paint has been painted on the walls in a way that has created a lot of texture. And I love the copper detailing in the showerhead, fixtures and tap area. What a lovely combination.  Get some help with your next bathroom painting idea.

11. Double shower room

How great is this double shower room? I love the look of the grey terrazzo wall with all the grey and white speckled texture through it and the way that it wraps around from the floor and then creeps up the wall. Plus, a double shower head is always a good idea, especially if you have a big family.

12. From the sky

If you’ve ever wanted to shower in the rain, now’s your chance! Except this rain shower comes from your very own bathroom. I love the idea of having an open-style shower with a glass roof so that you can look up and see the sky. And how amazing to have a showerhead up above to have the water seem like it is coming from the sky.

13. Black detailing

Want to know how to instantly make any space look classy and on-trend? Add black. I love the black detailing in this shower room which can be seen through the shower screen, towel rack, shower head and fixtures. And wooden finishes are always another perfect addition to any space.

14. Angled roof

Even if you have an angled roof, it is still possible to make your space look spacious and inviting. I love how much natural light the angled roof filters in through the space. And the addition of the clear shower screen makes the room look even bigger. Plus, the hexagonal tiles provide contrast in this otherwise very light space.

When looking at an interesting space that may be difficult to accommodate all the fittings that you would like, finding a bathroom designer is a great idea to get the most out of your area.

15. Bath and shower in one

If you like the option of having a bath or a shower, then you should consider putting a bath in your shower room. I love the neutral colour scheme in this bathroom with the grey tiling, white bath and sink, and silver fixtures. What a beautifully modern shower room to relax in.

16. Bright open space

How stunning is this open plan shower room? I love how bright and open the space feels with all the beautiful natural light coming in. I love the use of the muted gold tones used for the shower head, towel rack and shower fixtures. Gold paired with white is always a good idea, especially in a bathroom.

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17. Minty fresh

This bathroom is so sweet and fun. I love the mint coloured tiling that adds the perfect pop of colour and freshness to this shower room. And I love the addition of the prints on the wall that have hints of mint to tie in with the overall colour scheme. Just add an indoor plant for greenery and a little stool for convenience!

18. Bathroom plant

If you’ve ever wanted to decorate your bathroom but haven’t been sure how an indoor plant is always a good way to change things up. Due to the damp and often humid conditions, plants really thrive in shower rooms. I love the plant in this bathroom with the grey pit that matches in perfectly with the rest of the neutral colour scheme.

19. Neutral tones

Speaking of neutral tones, here’s another gorgeous neutral shower room. I love the look of the random marble wall tiling which adds a lovely pattern to the wall, as well as the dark grey stone tiling which seamlessly spreads across the entirety of the shower room floor. And I love the idea of adding a little storage caddy to conveniently display all the most used products.

20. Wooden feature wall

How lovely is this shower room that is small, but mighty. The black and white patterned tiled flooring leads to the shower area and amazing wooden feature wall. And the subway tiling on the other walls creates a great texture across the walls which complements the other material finishes in the space. Plus the black framed shower screen is a continuation of the modern style.

21. Blushing bathroom

This design is inspiring me to change up my bathroom colour scheme! I love the blush tones through the pattern of the tiled wall in the shower section and also the splash back behind the sink where there are hints of white and navy. This shower room makes me blush with all its beauty.

22. Cave like

Oh, I absolutely love this shower room with its cave-like finish created with smooth concrete. This shower room feels very Grecian and beachy all in one. I love the addition of the little arched alcove shelf built into the wall as well as the glowing lanterns on the floor for decoration.

23. Skylight

If there is one request I’d make when creating any space in my home, it would always be lots of light. And I love how bright and airy this shower room feels with all the beautiful light permeating in from the skylight above the shower. This bathroom proves that even if you don’t have any windows in a space, it is still possible to create a bright room.

24. Symmetrical showers

Anything symmetrical is so satisfying! It’s a clever design trick that creates a sense of calm in any space. I love this magnificently large shower room which has everything doubled. From the double shower heads, tap fixtures and even the little bench seats on each end. And I love that both of the spaces are merged together by a communal rain shower head in the middle of the space.

25. Shower room with a view

Speaking of rain shower heads, here’s another gorgeous shower head that works beautifully in the space it has been installed. I would absolutely love to take a shower in this incredible shower room overlooking the ocean. And I love how the timber wraps around the room for privacy from the surrounding houses, but the glass screens allow for plenty of views.

26. Black splashback

How great is the black splashback in this shower room! I love the shiny finish of the black tiling which would mean that the water from the shower can easily trickle down the wall. And if you want to create a seamless look throughout your bathroom, then continuing the tiling on the floor through the room is the way to go.

27. Definition of tranquil

Wow, this shower room is the definition of tranquil. I love how this space feels like it is outside in a rainforest. The greenery climbing up the wall and stonework on the ground really add to the space. And I love the option of having a bath or a shower. What an incredibly designed space. You would have to have a pretty special house to create a bathroom like this.

28. Wrap-around marble

If you’re ever in doubt, go with marble. I love the way the marble tile wraps around the shower room which cleverly joins the different areas together. And the grey veining in the marble tile matches perfectly with the grey tiling on the floor and in the shower area. Modern, minimal and everything you need.

29. Black frosted glass

Speaking of modern, here’s another awesome modern shower room. I absolutely love the back frosted glass which separates the shower section and the rest of the room. This would ensure that all the water stays in one place and you won’t have to worry about the rest of the bathroom getting too wet.

30. Minimal modern

How lovely is this minimal and modern shower room? I love the grey tiled wall that has a tinge of mint, especially when it’s seen through the glass shower screen. And the wooden benchtops, as well as the white walls and bathroom flooring, go beautifully together.

31. By the fireplace

What more could you want than a shower room complete with a fireplace? Even though this bathroom is small, the addition of the glass shower screen really opens up the space and gives it a very seamless look. And I love the way that the black and white patterned tile continues through to the shower area. Which really makes this room feel like a shower room, rather than a bathroom and a shower.

32. Black, white and green

If you’ve ever wondered what colour scheme to go with for your shower room, black and white will always work. I love the white sink, toilet and benchtops paired with the black framed shower screen, shower head, tap fixtures, mirror frame and decor pieces. And the white subway tiling with the black ground as well as the black and white tiling bathroom floor helps to tie everything in together.

33. Grey, wood and silver

Here’s another colour scheme to consider when designing your shower room. Grey, wood and silver are all about neutral tones, with a little bit of luxuriousness. I love the grey subway tiles that are the perfect background for the silver appliances and white sink and toilet as well as the wooden flooring and door.

34. Towel rack

This shower room is so simple, yet effective. I love the black framed shower screen that matches so well with the black shower head and towel rack. Plus the addition of the marble tiling in the shower space works so well paired with the black and white. And you can never go wrong with a beautiful indoor plant that will thrive in your shower space.

35. Thriving plants

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Speaking of thriving plants, here’s some more! I love the large plant placed here which would definitely enjoy all the splashes of water and steam everyday. Plus the greenery will always pop and stand out amongst a neutral colour palette.

36. Wooden table

How modern, minimal and simple is this shower room? I love that the walls and flooring has been finished with the same grey tiling which creates such a seamless look. And the addition of the alcove shelf built into the wall as well as the little wooden table next to the shower area is a great place to store products.

37. Ring light

If your shower room doesn’t receive much natural light from windows, then artificial lighting is a must. I love the ring light behind this mirror which would work so well to do makeup. And as the ring light is in the middle of the room, it also provides light to the shower area to the right and the toilet area to the left.

38. Sunken shower

If you want to create some visual separation between your shower area and the rest of your bathroom, then having a slight level change works really well. I also love how the wall slightly sinks in and changes colour to distinguish between the different areas. This shower room almost looks futuristic with its modern flair.

39. Tickled pink

I am so tickled pink by this beautifully feminine shower room! This pink bathroom would be perfect for Barbie. I love the pink walls with the pink sink, benchtop and towel rack. Plus how gorgeous is the combination of the gold with the pink which can be seen used for the showerhead, wall mounted mirror and taps? What a pretty space.

40. Tropical courtyard

And last but certainly not least, we have this gorgeous shower room complete with a tropical courtyard. I would love to bathe in this space and look out at my beautiful courtyard whilst pretending I am on a tropical island. I love that the large window looking out to the courtyard is the feature of this room with all the other elements in the room complimenting each other.

So there you have it, 40+ shower room ideas. My personal favourites are the spaces with the glass and black-framed shower screens which neatly separate the areas, yet still create continuity. I also love the bathrooms where the tiling continues from the floor right up to the ceiling – it’s just so creative! Now, it’s your turn to put this inspiration into action. What were your favourite bathroom ideas? Let me know below.

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