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People Are Sharing Their Unusual Bathroom Designs, And Here Are 30 Of The Best Ones
When you visit somebody’s home, you can tell a lot about who they are as a person from the things they have to the way everything’s designed. But have you ever walked into someone else’s bathroom and thought to yourself, “Holy cow, this is amazing/horrible!” and wanted to stay there forever or leave and never come back?
Well, we've collected some of the most interesting and weirdest bathroom design pics to both inspire and terrify you from the Weird Secondhand Finds That Just Need To Be Shared Facebook group! Scroll down, enjoy, upvote your faves, and when you’re done, check out our previous article about other brilliant bathroom design ideas.
Who wouldn’t want to have a gilded bathroom that looks like it’s from a palace? Probably the person who has psychedelic bathroom tiles everywhere that make our eyes hurt. There are some basic rules when it comes to designing the perfect bathroom, but not everyone’s aware of them.
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Chicago Bungalow Circa 1930. Beautiful Pink Crackle Subway Tile. I Would Never Change It!
When We Moved House And Walked Into This Bathroom Our Mouths Dropped. We Had Never Seen A Roman Bath In A Rental Before
My Moms 1929 Original Bathroom In Her House. The Shower Was Redone But They Saved Most Of The Tile To Redo It. The Floor Of Course Is Not Original In The Shower
looks amazing. love that art deco style. just wait long enough and every style comes back around eventually.
For instance, California architect Dylan Chappell points out that one of the first things that you should think about when remodeling your home and relocating your bathroom is whether or not there’s a window or a skylight there. Natural light makes the room more pleasant to be in. Not to mention that having a window helps prevent mold building up from all the damp.
Another thing that you should keep in mind is that when you open your bathroom door, the toilet shouldn’t be the first thing that you see. Of course, not everyone has the luxury of owning a home with enough space to build the perfect restroom or two separate restrooms, one with a toilet and another one with a sink or shower. But it’s definitely something that we should be aware of.
Our Bedroom Has A Master Bath Attached, That's Hidden Behind A "Painting" Door. Makes For A Good Panic Room As Literally No Visitor Has Figured It Out Without A Prompt
Mine Is My Favorite Room In The House. 1910 Victorian
My New Home, I Bought This Because Of This Bathroom!
Chappell writes that “Bigger isn’t better; better is better. Whether you’re designing a large master bathroom in your dream home or trying to figure out how to squeeze in an extra bathroom for your growing family, the most important aspect of your new bathroom is that it has a great design that functions efficiently for your specific lifestyle.” In other words, focus on quality, not size.
“The truth is, great design is less about how a bathroom looks (although it’s always nice when it looks fantastic) and more about how it works. Great design translates to a house that functions better, costs less to build, is more efficient to maintain and gets you more for less,” Chappell added, stressing that at the end of the day, a bathroom is all about function. Though it can’t hurt if it looks amazing (or at the very least… interesting)!
Thrifted Bathroom
"The bath was a swap for a table and chairs. The rack inside the bath I found in a friends back yard. The fireplace on the left was salvaged, the plants were all gifts. The white glass panel with a mirror came out of a skip, the horn was in the attic, the boat was a gift from a friend who had been left it by an uncle and they didn’t have a home for. The sink was a skip find, the rugs from charity shops and finally Gingerbollox the cat who was on Gumtree."
Here Are The Untouched Seventies Bathrooms In My New House
My Great Grandparent’s Upstairs Bathroom. This Was My Favorite Room! I Always Said That I Would Keep It The Same If I Ever Were Able To Own It. I’m Sure It’s Not Everyone’s Taste
I’ve Been Seeing Endless Photos Of Bathrooms And I Was Like Wait My Bathroom Is Cool Too
It All Started With The Antique Galvanized Wash Tub Found In A Junk Store That I Turned Into A Sink Set In My Old Dining Room Buffet Now Repurposed As A Vanity
Wow! That needs a more antique-looking toilet, but it's otherwise amazing.
Sunken Tub With Original Vomiting Swan Hardware And Zen, Rock-Garden Alcove
The Window Is Covered Over With A Rainbow Reflecting Window Cling
Our House Built In 1939 Came With This Crazy Under The Stairs Bathroom We Call The “Mole Hole”. There Are Three Steps Down Into This Powder Room. It’s Kind Of Fun Directing Our Guests To It After They’ve Had A Bit To Drink
This Is My Lavender Bathroom. The Waif By Keane Is One Of My Favorite Thrifting Finds. One Of My Sons Says She Stares Right Through His Soul. I Had No Idea Where I Was Going To Put Her Until We Redid This Bathroom
My Bathroom. People Either Love It Or Really Hate It
The Real Estate Lady Said "I Would Keep The Subway Tiles, But You Can Easily Paint Over That Crazy Blue!" What?!? I Love The Bright Yellow With This Blue!
My Grandparents Half-Bath. Which Eventually Functioned As A Painting Studio For My Grandma. I Think She Was Obsessed With Owls
My Parents Pepto Bismol Bathroom
I Also Didn't Care For It When I Bought This Place 30 Years Ago, But I Ended Up Decorating Around It
Are We Sharing Unbelievably Ugly Bathrooms? I Got Y'all Beat. Satan's Bathroom. Even The Ceiling Is Black!
Meet The Psychedelic Orange Bathroom. Corner Toilet, Stuccoed Walls, Wondrous Wallpaper, Orange Formica Vanity
My Grandparents Built This House In 1985 And I Bought It 2 Years Ago. This Is My Favorite Room! (All Except For The Pink Carpet)
Here Are The Untouched Seventies Bathrooms In My New House
I like it ! It's so different and has colour even through it's 1970's colour it's cool !
This Is Our Guest Bathroom In Our Mid-Century Ranch
The Bathroom In Our Rental Property. It Had A Maroon Toilet Too But It Was Broken And Had To Be Replaced With A Boring White One
I'd build a cupboard to go under the sink though. It looks unfinished like that.
You’ve Seen The Lavender Bathroom. You’ve Seen The Lime Green Bathroom. I Humbly Add My Jarringly Bright Sunshine Yellow Round Kiddie Pool Sized Bathtub!
Why. Do you hate us? I had to scroll back up and edit this post. My eyes still hurt 7 posts later.
This Is My Parents. Instead Of Changing It When They Bought The Place, They Just Embraced It
This Is My Bathroom In My Apartment, The Mirror Bathroom! Even The Countertops Are Mirror!
Metallic Zebra Print Wallpaper And Cow Print Plush Curtains Ps: This Is In A Basement And Those Are Fake Windows
please tell me there are no "guests" being kept against their will there...
Top To Tail Pink Marble Tile, Pink Granite Counters, And Pink Floors. It Was Definitely A Major Reason That I Picked The House. The People Who Lived Here Before Me Did Nothing But Upgrade And Improve This Place For The 20 Years They Owned It, And It Shows
This Is The Bathroom In The House That My Grandmom Grew Up In. It's In An Old Village In Italy
Carpet Steps Up To The Throne! Sunken Jetted Tub That So Loud The House Rumbles. Mirrors Hung So Low I Can’t See Top Of My Head
We Bought This House Last Year. The Previous Owner Was A Set Designer. The Stained Glass Window Comes From The Disney Channel “Cinderella” From Around 2001-Ish. My Friend Calls It “The Porn Bathroom.”
My Old Bathroom. Complete With A Hand Painted Mural Of A Cat And A Gold Rimmed Sink
OMG THE PLUNGER is ON the COUNTER!!! And the toilet bowl scrubber. Just No. All kinds of NO. Oh, there's a giant kitten in the shower. That's not creepy at all. No.
After A Month Living There We Started Not Noticing The Yellow Roses Anymore
This Is The Bathroom In My New Home. Think It Was Done In The 60s
Here's My Guest Bathroom. My Home Was Owned By A Magician, So The Whole Theme Of Things Is Very Extra In Here
Here's My Batman Bathroom That Was Pieced Together Through Garage Sales, Flea Markets, Antique Stores, And Craft Fairs
I Present To You: The Toilet Next To A Toilet. To Date, We Are Not Entirely Sure Why It Was Designed Like This. 2 People Can Poop And Hold Hands. Thankfully, We Are Not To That Point In Our Relationship
But you can see that there used to be a door. Maybe a sliding door.
Here’s Our 1950’s Bathrooms. We Bought Our House Almost 16 Years Ago
The Wall Are Texture Crocodile. And The Towel Holders Are Faux Taxidermy Animal Faces. I Also Have A Large Cow Skull Painted In A Gold And Copper Metallic That Has Studs And Spikes On It
Our 1978 Mirrored Gem! So Much Brown!
I Present, The Red Bathroom
I love how the red is used as an accent and it looks so great against the wooden elements. The white marble and the beige floor tiles look a bit awkward, but overall I like the design. The bits of green decor are so nice.
Couldn’t Miss The Opportunity To Show Off Our 80s Bathroom
Here Are The Untouched Seventies Bathrooms In My New House
We Have Rental Properties. One Of Our Tenants Put Contact Paper Everywhere
We Purchased A House A Few Years Back And Here’s The Master Bathroom Decorated By The Previous Owner
My Grandparents’ Home Built In The Mid 1940s And Everything Room Had A Color Scheme. Unfortunately This Is The Only Photo I Still Have Of The Downstairs Half Bath. But That Wastebasket Even Had Pink Bunnies With Flowers That Matched The Wallpaper
I Personally Dislike This Bathroom. But! The Rest Of The House Is Lovely Now That I’ve Painted It All For The Landlord
I Love This Bathroom & Never Considered Changing It - It’s A Wig On A Footstool- The Cat Loves It & Enjoys Sitting There
This Was Our Bathroom When We Moved Into Our House! This Is The Main Floor Bathroom. It Was A Custom Color! And Yes, That Is Green Shag Carpet!
Carpets in the bathroom (especially round the toilet) are disgusting. That green is hideous too.
omg. the bathrooms are all very interesting but not my aesthetic at all. give me modern clean lines all day.
I have always wanted a funky bathroom although the mirrored one would cause me to pull out my hair.
LOL should have seen the bathroom in the cabin we rented this summer. beautiful claw-foot tub pretty sink and toilet and the floor was done in blue mosaic style tile... only problem you only had about 18" max in front of toilet sink and tub before a 8in drop off.. the main area of the floor was sunken.... I was terrified to go to the bathroom in the middle of the night.. afraid I would fall!
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omg. the bathrooms are all very interesting but not my aesthetic at all. give me modern clean lines all day.
I have always wanted a funky bathroom although the mirrored one would cause me to pull out my hair.
LOL should have seen the bathroom in the cabin we rented this summer. beautiful claw-foot tub pretty sink and toilet and the floor was done in blue mosaic style tile... only problem you only had about 18" max in front of toilet sink and tub before a 8in drop off.. the main area of the floor was sunken.... I was terrified to go to the bathroom in the middle of the night.. afraid I would fall!
Thank you for making us read this well written article on the topic in detail. These are must read for all. This article is a good one to look at. You will get best review over here and would suggest others too. Great blog indeed, will visit again future to read more!! To know more about us, visit http://www.gmswerks.com/
The ideas mentioned above were truly inspiring and even provide the necessary information. You can also take some great ideas from https://www.childsdreyfus.com/
I really do not understand the american habit of having toilet in bathroom...