Best of 2024: Bathrooms
It’s the last week of the year, and it’s time to look back at the best interiors and gardens of the year. Today, I want to share the best bathrooms of 2024 with you. Whether you’re looking for inspiration for a small, vintage, colorful, or a dark bathroom, you can find your dream room in this post.
This year, The Nordroom has posted a record number of home tours, design collections, and styling inspiration. In these Best of 2024 articles, I will share the finest interior inspiration of the past year and I hope to share more beautiful interiors with you in 2025.
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IKEA is specialized in designing small spaces, and this small bathroom with a slanted wooden ceiling is absolute perfection.
These two contrastic bathrooms can be found in the same Victorian house designed by Caz Myers. Both bathrooms have classic brass fittings but in one room they’re paired with pink tones and in the other they paired it with moody black tiles. Which color scheme do you prefer?
Glossy dark green tiles and brass fittings are such a classic combination. This calm, colorful bathroom also shows that you can add a bath in a small bathroom.
What’s not to love about this room? This classic bathroom with a freestanding bath and zellige tiles in white and pink is located in a grand New York penthouse.
Dutch interior stylist Theo Bert Pot is selling his colorful apartment. The bathroom is a colorful and graphic haven with a pink bath, pink walls, graphic black and white tiles, and ochre shower tiles.
This classic bathroom with muted pink walls, Carrara marble floor tiles, and a freestanding bath is located in a fabulous colorful family apartment in Stockholm.
A marble-clad walk-in shower and Pierre Frey wallpaper paired with Burlington fittings turn the bathroom of a London townhouse into a luxurious space.
The Stockolm apartment of blogger and vintage lover Elsa Billgren has featured in several magazines but she has now decided to sell this home. The small bathroom with black herringbone floor and a large mirror is simply wonderful.
It’s the Ottoline ‘Little Wild Tulips’ wallpaper which turns this small cottage style bathroom into such a lovely space. The Victorian apartment bathroom is one of my most popular images on Pinterest this year.
The sleek concrete walls, black fittings, and freestanding bath provide modern luxury, while the antique dresser and checkerboard tiles add a sense of historic charm in this Dutch country house bathroom.
You may recognize this bathroom from Instagram. The house is owned by Alice and Rhys, who have shared the renovation project of this home on their Instagram page @strikeme_pink. The bathroom is heaven with a clawfoot bath, a vintage vanity, beautiful green tiles from Porcelain Superstore in the shower, and a painted ceiling.
I like it when home owners add more daring colors to the bathroom. This small bathroom in a London apartment has deep red tiles paired with beautiful Calacatta marble.
The bathroom in a 1920s Swedish apartment is simply wonderful. It is designed in an English tyle with a classic English style sink and black and white floor tiles. The brown panels hide the washing machine and other storage cabinets.
The Jack and Jill bathroom in a London townhouse has tilework from Bert and May and the walls are papered in a classical illustration by Kate Hawkins for CommonRoom.
The small bathroom with brown walls can be found in a London apartment with warm color tones.
Glossy dark green tiles with brass fittings is a popular choice for a bathroom. This timeless look can also be found in this bathroom with space for a washer and dryer in a colorful family home.
Deep red is one of the color trends for 2025. This bathroom has tiles in a similar shade as Behr’s Color of the Year 2025 ‘Rumors’.
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