Whether it’s a spacious master bath or Lilliputian powder room, practicality matters most in bathroom design—but that doesn’t mean you can’t add style to this oh-so-functional space. Yes, you need a tub in which to wash away the day, but why not opt for a fetching freestanding version? And, sure, subway tile is a standard choice, but why not incorporate a border or decorative contrasting tile to give it some flair? For a quick makeover—no contractor required—consider adding artwork or wallpaper. Sometimes the smallest details make the biggest impact, and both of these options are easy ways to beautify any bath.
Go Bold in Small Spaces
The powder bath is the perfect place to play it safe—said no one ever. Small footprints and limited time spent in these spaces make them them an ideal space for fun and experimentation. Whether that means a bold patterned or textured wallpaper, funky fixtures, or wild tile, consider this an invitation to make a statement, even if the rest of your home is timid and tame.
Clockwise from top left:
- The homeowner’s father, artist James Blake, sketched the family’s dog, Augustus, which then became wallpaper thanks to a company in California. Why it works: Personalization adds to the fun factor of this bathroom. Jul/Aug 2011
- Designer Doniphan Moore embellished this powder bath with Kelly Wearstler wallpaper and custom Waterworks mosaic tile. Why it works: The dark pattern-on-pattern makes for a luxurious space. Mar/Apr 2014
- Designer James McInroe chose Veca sconces from the 1970s to play off the Matthew Williamson tiger-print wallpaper. Why it works: The warm tones create a space that can’t be tamed. Jan/Feb 2016
- An ebony croc wallcovering from Elitis adds texture to this bath designed by Pulp Design Studios. Why it works: Interesting details don’t have to mean bright colors or busy patterns. Jan/Feb 2016
Where to Shop for Wallpaper:
George Cameron Nash
Holland & Sherry
ID Collection
James
Gracie
Lee Jofa — Kravet
Schumacher
Standing Proud
The height of luxury, a freestanding tub reminds you to slow down and soak in the little things. Whether you opt for a classic white structure or an elaborate marble, this choice becomes a showcase feature of one of your most private spaces. So go ahead—pour yourself a glass of wine, turn on some tunes, and get out a good book. You deserve a little self-care.
RIGHT In this Mansion apartment, designer Cynthia Collins placed a marble tub from Westside Kitchen and Bath amidst Ann Sacks tile in a Greek key mosaic.
Where to Shop for Tubs:
Expressions Home Gallery
Ferguson
Pierce Hardware
TKO Associates
Waterworks
Kohler
Subway Tile Doesn’t Have to Be Boring
It’s a classic, safe choice, to be sure, but subway tile can still add interest. Consider different cuts or shapes, patterns, colors, or grouts to add punch to this bathroom staple.