tuscany bathroom

Tuscany, Italy

This small bathroom resembles a relaxing spa. The mirrors on each wall actually give the illusion of a much larger area. The perfectly placed candle holders will definitely create a relaxing atmosphere. An old ladder is used as a towel rack, in order to steer the design towards a less modern look. More towels can be stored in the basket that’s on the edge of the bathtub.

Park avenue, new york, bathroom

432 Park Avenue, New York

Offering the most breathtaking view over Manhattan, this bathroom offers a minimalist design. The floors and walls are crafted from high quality marble. The bathtub acts as the centerpiece while the shower is enclosed by glass walls. As if that weren’t enough, the floors are radiant heated and the counters and cabinets are custom made.

Bampton bathroom

College Farmhouse, Bampton

A modern bathroom in a classic farmhouse is always going to catch an eye. Once again the bathtub is used as a centerpiece for the entire room. Several windows ensure there’s enough lighting throughout the bathroom during the day, while the discrete light bulbs offer a great vibe during the evenings. The shower glass and wooden ceiling beams give the bathroom an impressive look.

Surrey bathroom

St George’s Hill, Surrey

A minimalist bathroom with an almost perfect symmetrical design. The huge bathtub takes most of the floor space, but the minimalist design allows for the storage cabinets to be hidden behind the walls. The scented candles and the overhead window combination ensures a perfect relaxation during bathing.

Belgravia, London, bathroom

Belgravia District, London

Made with the finest Italian marble, imported directly from the Calacatta region, this bathroom offers the perfect contrast between black and white. The marble finishings offer it a sophisticated look. Besides the single bathtub, the bathroom has two sinks, two mirrors, and even two showers, perfect for couples who want to spend more time together in the morning.

Mayfair, London. Bathroom

Mayfair, London

An extravagant and abstract approach to a classic bathroom that sits in a mansion that once belonged to one of the Dukes of Devonshire. It offers modern furnishings, a glass-enclosed shower, and an elevated sink bowl. The main focus falls on the walls, which are made of marble tiles arranged in a seemingly random order.

Cote d'Azur Bathroom

Côte d’Azur, France

Cote d’Azur is known for its luxury and breathtaking views. This bathroom lives up to its location. A simple bathtub with an extraordinary view towards the balcony and garden makes this bathroom one of the most unique bathrooms in the world. The mirror wall right next to the bathtub creates the illusion of an even more impressive view.

St. Lucia Bathroom, Jade Mountain Resort

Jade Mountain Resort, St. Lucia

Another stunning view, this time from the Caribbean Pitons Mountains. With a simple design, combining both stone and wood, this bathroom bases its luxury on the view it offers. The red tiles offer a great vibe during the sunset, creating a perfect blend between man-made architecture and nature.

Lechlade, Oxfordshire. Bathroom

Lechlade, Oxfordshire

Situated on top of an ancient mill, this bathroom is another perfect combination of modern and classic. The floor is made out of glass panels that offer a unique view towards the mill stream. Furthermore, the two sink bowls are placed on another glass panel, giving the bathroom an amazing continuity. Each sink bowl is accompanied by a wall mirror, which also houses the faucets.

Hampshire Bathroom

Ridhwan, Hampshire

At a first glance, it is one of the oddest bathrooms you’ll ever see. However, this comfort-inspired bathroom combines the bedroom and bathroom into a single room. It’s an entirely eco-friendly design that uses mostly wood and glass. The antique bath adds both style and comfort to the bedroom. Leaving the comfort of your bed to take a bath has never been easier.