29 Master Bathroom Ideas

29 Master Bathroom Ideas

1. Large soaking tub

A large soaking tub is a must for any master bathroom. This one by Reena Sotropa is no exception.

The marble tub is surrounded by a marble deck and features a large window for soaking up the views during a long bubble bath.

The natural light and views in this bathroom are truly the focal point.

The tub is positioned right in front of the window, so you can soak up the sun while you soak in the tub.

2. Walk-in shower

If you have the space, a walk-in shower is a must-have in a master bathroom. It’s a great way to make your bathroom feel more open and spacious.

Plus, you can add a built-in bench or a few shelves for extra storage.

A walk-in shower is also a great option if you’re looking to create a more accessible bathroom.

You can design it to be completely barrier-free, or you can add a low step to make it easier to get in and out.

3. Two-person shower

If you and your partner are always fighting over who gets the shower first, this two-person shower layout is the perfect solution.

This spa-like set-up by Grit and Polish features double shower heads and a built-in bench, so there’s plenty of room for two.

A glass door and walls keep the look open and airy and allow the gorgeous tilework to be the star of the space.

4. Steam shower

A steam shower is a great way to relax after a long day. It also has a variety of health benefits, such as improving circulation and relieving stress.

A steam shower is a great way to relax after a long day. It also has a variety of health benefits, such as improving circulation and relieving stress.

A steam shower is a great way to relax after a long day. It also has a variety of health benefits, such as improving circulation and relieving stress.

A steam shower is a great way to relax after a long day. It also has a variety of health benefits, such as improving circulation and relieving stress.

5. Floating vanities

A floating vanity is a sleek, modern design that can help make your bathroom appear larger.

The open space beneath the vanity can also be used for extra storage, or you can keep the area open for a more minimal look.

This modern bathroom designed by Studio DB features a double floating vanity with a white quartz countertop and a custom-built medicine cabinet.

The bathroom also has a custom marble floor pattern and a free-standing tub.

6. His and hers vanities

If you have the space, a double vanity is a great way to add functionality to a master bathroom.

This master bathroom in a modern farmhouse features a double vanity with a quartz countertop.

The mirrors are flanked by sconces, and the floating vanity is accented with a warm wood finish that adds a touch of color to the space.

The cabinetry below the sink provides storage for towels and other bathroom essentials.

7. Make-up vanity

If you love to spend time getting ready and doing your make-up, then a make-up vanity is a must in a master bathroom.

It provides a dedicated space to store all of your make-up and beauty products, and gives you a spot to sit and do your make-up.

A make-up vanity can be built-in or freestanding, and it can be as simple or as elaborate as you want.

This one features a marble countertop, a large mirror, and a built-in sink, while the one in the previous image is a freestanding cabinet with a granite countertop and a vessel sink.

8. Custom cabinetry

The custom cabinetry in this master bathroom by Juxtaposed Interiors extends from the double vanity to a makeup area and a large linen closet.

With all this storage, the countertops are kept clear of clutter.

The raised sink bowls and the makeup area are two other features we love in this bathroom.

The sinks are a subtle way to add a touch of luxury to the space and the makeup area is a great way to utilize an empty corner.

9. Heated floors

There are few things that feel more luxurious than heated floors.

This is one upgrade you’ll be grateful for in the winter, and it’s a great selling point for your home.

Heated floors can be installed with most flooring materials, but they are especially popular in bathrooms with tile floors.

10. Modern flooring

When you think of tile, you might think of the ceramic tiles that are common in bathrooms.

But this master bathroom by designer Sarah Wittenbraker uses a unique tile to create a modern vibe.

The black and white color scheme is simple, but the pattern is so fun and adds a lot of visual interest.

The large tiles also help to keep the space from feeling too busy.

11. Modern lighting

This modern master bathroom by A-List Interiors is a great example of how to use lighting to highlight the features of the space.

The floating vanity is lit from below, creating a subtle glow that highlights the marble floor.

A trio of pendant lights hang in front of the windows, adding a touch of ambiance to the space.

The freestanding tub is the focal point of the room, and a pair of wall sconces add extra lighting where it’s needed most.

12. Chandelier

Don’t be afraid to add a little sparkle to your bathroom. A chandelier adds a touch of elegance.

In this bathroom, designed by Arent & Pyke, the chandelier is made of crystals and the shape echoes the round mirrors and the curved bathtub.

13. Skylights

Skylights are a popular addition to many rooms in the home, including the master bathroom.

They offer a flood of natural light that can help you wake up in the morning and make your bathroom feel more spa-like.

This master bathroom by Kipnis Architecture + Planning features a custom skylight that mirrors the shape of the tub and provides an abundance of light.

If you want privacy in your bathroom but still want the benefits of a skylight, consider a frosted or stained-glass option.

14. Mirrors

Mirrors are a must in any bathroom, but that doesn’t mean you can’t get creative with the design.

In this master bathroom by Studio DB, the vanity is flanked by a pair of mirrors with an eye-catching shape.

The mirrors are flanked by sconces and sit on a wall covered in black and white patterned tile.

15. Art

Don’t forget to add art to your master bathroom. It can be a great way to add color, texture and pattern.

This blue and white bathroom features a beautiful framed piece of art above the tub.

The blue in the art ties in with the blue vanity, and the gold frame adds a touch of elegance.

16. Accent wall

If you love the idea of a floor-to-ceiling tile feature in your bathroom but don’t have the budget for a full tile wall, consider creating an accent wall instead.

An accent wall is a great way to make a statement and add visual interest to your space without overwhelming the room.

In this master bathroom by Studio McGee, a single wall of black penny tile creates a stunning focal point.

The matte black tile adds a touch of sophistication to the space and complements the brass fixtures beautifully.

17. Fireplace

A fireplace is the ultimate way to add luxury to any room, and that includes the bathroom. It’s not just about the warmth, but also the ambiance it creates.

This master bathroom by LDa Architecture & Interiors features a wall-length fireplace that adds a warm glow to the space.

It’s flanked by a pair of built-in window seats, creating a cozy sitting area. The fireplace is clad in a herringbone patterned tile that mimics the flooring.

18. TV

If you’re a TV-in-the-bedroom type of person, then you’ll love this master bathroom idea.

A TV wall mount is perfect for those who want to catch up on the news while getting ready in the morning.

Just make sure it’s not in the way of your other bathroom activities. This bathroom by Studio McGee features a TV in the center of the two windows.

19. Sound system

The sound system in this master bath by Romanek Design Studio is next-level. It’s a great way to add personality in a space that can be forgotten.

20. Smart home technology

We’ve got smart home technology in our kitchens, living rooms, and bedrooms, so why not the bathroom?

From heated floors and towel racks to smart showers and toilets, the master bath is the perfect place to incorporate some of the latest tech trends.

Conclusion

So, which of these master bathroom ideas will you be using for your next remodel?

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