The minimalist aesthetic is very pleasing and calming on the eye and is therefore a great style by which to design a bathroom scheme. Simplistic lines lend themselves to a clean environment and being in an uncluttered space is perfect for starting the day with a clear head, or to unwind in before sleep. Since we’re enjoying the minimalist aesthetic here and not the lifestyle per se, we can also add a dash of luxury to proceedings. We’re not attempting to subtract every detail that does not have a clear and intentional use, or pushing back against a bit of bathroom bling. There can be minimalist luxury bathrooms as well...
A simple yet attractive bathroom vanity light can be all the adornment that is needed in a minimalist bathroom, but a few small potted plants and neatly rolled towels help things along nicely too.
Embrace the essence of tranquility in this minimalist bathroom, where the sleek lines of a chic floating vanity pair with a sculptural freestanding tub. The natural light and greenery fuse together to create a rejuvenating sanctuary.
You don’t have to hide away everything in minimalist bathrooms but there should be dedicated areas to hold toiletries, like this recessed wooden cubby.
Contemporary minimalist bathrooms have high visual impact despite their lack of accessories. The cube shape of this WC and basin is unexpected and unique.
Pictures of minimalist bathrooms often show everything hidden away, but how about these smoked glass doors that reveal the shower, the machines in a utility closet and a huge store of toilet tissue rolls!
At first glance this minimalist room holds nothing but a wooden towel rack, before we notice a pure white shower head and standpipes, a white radiator and a low floating shelf holding soap and lotion dispensers.
Creating diy minimalist bathrooms? Introducing sections of beige to an all white space could add the warmth you’ve been looking for without overly complicating a carefully curated design. These work beautifully with light blonde wood accents and warm white LED strip lighting.
Small rustic minimalist bathrooms can benefit from a sharp little pop of colour, like the acid yellow stripe made by these tiles. The colour is an unusual but successful companion for the rustic wood cabinet fronts that are finished with leather strap handles.
Space, space and more space. This chic minimalist bathroom makes you wanna put on your tap shoes and dance. The people in the apartments opposite would make a great audience.