
12 inspiring bathroom ideas you’ll want to try for your own home!
Make the most of your bathroom’s square footage with wall-to-wall cabinets, and create a sense of spaciousness with a mirror and a glass partition. When your bathroom is both functional and inviting, you’ll appreciate it every day.
1. A dash of art deco with a glass door

In the bathroom of this home, the small sauna is separated from the washing area by a glass door with art deco—style metal frames, designed by the residents. The clawfoot tub placed in front of the window was a lucky online flea market find. White subway tiles brighten the bathroom, while the classic black-and-white tile floor completes the nostalgic vibe.
2. The good old shower curtain

In this small apartment bathroom, a sense of height was created by leaving a white border between the tilework and ceiling. The Wow Zellige Hexa wall tiles match the vanity unit. A shower curtain is a simple, affordable solution for a tight space. The shower and hooks are by Tapwell.
3. Make use of vertical space

In this bathroom, storage is maximized with a vanity unit that fits a washing machine underneath, and cabinets that reach from the vanity top to the ceiling. The custom-made curved mirror creates a striking contrast to the glossy vertical wall tiles. The Havana vanity and countertop with an oak-like finish are by Noblessa.
4. Divide a long, narrow space

In this long, narrow bathroom of an older city apartment, the space is used wisely to fit a washer-dryer tower and a shower area opposite the toilet. The glossy wall tiles of the shower continue as a narrow strip along the end wall. The shallow vanity cabinetry by A. S. Helsingö is built on an Ikea cabinet frame. Both the floor tiles and the glossy wall tiles are from Decor H.
5. Squares and hexagons

This 1960s rowhouse bathroom was refreshed with era-appropriate wall and floor tiles. The black fixtures and shower caddy add to its graphic style. The protruding wall ledge doubles as a seat, topped with a wooden slatted mat.
7. A calm, cohesive look

The bathroom in this apartment was renovated and divided into three zones, with the sauna and shower at the back. The solid oak vanity was made by carpenter Juhan Mikone. The countertop is Silestone by Cosentino, the faucet is by Vola, and the large mirror is by Gubi. The tiles come from Laattapiste.
8. Let the details shine

Vertically laid, light-reflecting tiles, a large mirror, indirect lighting, oak veneer cabinets, and gold accents create a harmonious whole. The tiles are from Laattamaailma, the cabinetry from Arkken, and the countertop is Calacatta Arni terrazzo by Tulikivi. The wall light is Torrano by Globen Lighting.
9. A Scandinavian home spa

Because of the light-colored sauna, this compact bathroom feels more spacious. The black hexagonal floor tiles highlight the tub’s shape and the sleek aspen sauna benches. The tiles are by Pukkila, the shower is by Tapwell, and the sauna stove is by Tulikivi.
10. A moisture-resistant space-saver

This bathroom doesn’t need a shower door, because the vanity designed by the resident of the home is composed of moisture-resistant Durat. The full-width mirrored cabinet is a practical storage solution for the small space. A 45-centimeter-deep washing machine is integrated at one end of the vanity. The walls are finished with mosaic tiles by Pukkila.
11. A practical shower enclosure

In a rectangular bathroom, it’s sensible to size furnishings according to the wall width. A washing machine is integrated into the cabinet extending from the vanity. The cabinets are from K-rauta’s Cello range. The black-framed shower enclosure from Bathlife defines the white space.
12. A mirror enhances the sense of space

There is a convenient spot above the toilet for a wall cabinet. The large, round mirror amplifies the sense of space in this small bathroom. The wood composite toilet and sink by Finnish brand Woodio blend with the black tiled floor. The drawers and wall cabinet are from Mirror Line.