Best of 2025: Bathrooms
In the last week of the year, it is time to look back at the finest interiors and outdoor spaces published on The Nordroom in 2025. Today, I will share the best bathrooms of 2025.
This year, The Nordroom has posted a record number of home tours, design news, and home styling articles. In this Best of 2025 series, I will share the finest rooms, gardens, and architecture of the past year.
This year’s bathrooms have been better than ever, from colorful designs with pink ceilings, colorful shower curtains, and bold wallpapers to classic spaces with marble tilework, clawfoot baths, and wood paneling.
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The bathroom in a midcentury Swedish apartment is small but perfectly designed with green tiles on the floor and beige tiles, placed vertically to accentuate the high ceilings, on the walls. The ceiling is also painted in a vibrant pink shade.


The London home of artist Natasha Mann is decorated with Moroccan-inspired designs. The family bathroom features a stunning hand-painted ceiling paired with dark green tiles. While the powder room is decorated with a William Morris x Ben Pentreath wallpaper, and sanitaryware from the London Basin Company.


The main bathroom in a Georgian villa apartment is decorated with the yellow ‘Squiggle’ wallpaper by Sibyl Colefax and John Fowler, paired with tongue-and-groove paneling painted in ‘Bancha’ by Farrow & Ball. A beautiful antique glass cabinet stores toiletries.


Pearl Lowe teamed up with deVOL again for a new kitchen and bathroom in her Portobello home. The bathroom features deVOL’s the Victorian Washstand in the color Printer’s Black with a marble top and aged brass pillar taps.


This year, House of Hackney paid tribute to William Morris’ legacy with a new Autumn/Winter collection, including these two bathrooms with Morris patterns.


The bathroom in a house designed by Martin Brudnizki is elegant and classic with a pink roll-top bath, a double sink, a shower with a built-in seat, Arabescato and Siena marble flooring, and brass fittings by Drummonds.

This bathroom in a Stockholm apartment was renovated last year, featuring a combination of pink Italian tiles and black-and-white British asymmetrical tiles on the floor, along with brass fittings.


The bathroom in a renovated 1940s apartment in Stockholm pairs light beige tiles (Hueso from Kakelspecialisten) with handmade concrete slabs in Marrakech design, and a custom-designed vanity with rounded wooden doors.

This bathroom in a Swedish duplex pairs neutral tones with bold color pops. The walls are fully tiled in white, and the floor is covered with Italian design tiles in white and gray. This is paired with a wonderful purple shower curtain and orange decor.


Two pink and green bathrooms. The first bathroom, located in Martin Burdnizki’s countryside apartment, pairs ruddy pink paint, glazed marine-green tiles, and Fornisetti wallpaper.
The second bathroom in a Victorian house pairs light pink walls with glossy green tiles and a marble-clad shower.


The bathroom in a personal, cozy 1960s family home in Sweden is decorated with yellow striped wallpaper and marble tiles, creating a luxurious experience.


The second bathroom in the same 1960s home is equally beautiful, featuring green tilework and a double sink with a large round mirror.


This small bathroom in a top-floor London apartment is stylish and well-designed. A custom-built vanity unit offers plenty of storage and is painted in a similar shade to the kitchen cabinets. This pink hue is paired with teal shower tiles and an industrial-style shower wall.

This bathroom in a 1890s Stockholm apartment makes the most of its modest space. The moody space is fitted with dark blue vertical tiles and blue cabinets, offering plenty of storage. The room has a classic look thanks to the brass fittings, Victorian-style floor, and marble sink top.


This master suite bathroom in an English attic apartment features dark blue walls paired with an ocean-blue medley of Moroccan tile and brass fittings.


The bathroom in a design-led Georgian house features an original Delft-tiled fireplace, dating back to the 18th century, that stands beside a green Rockwell bath from Water Monopoly. A walk-in shower is finished with encaustic Otto tiles, and the striped floorboards are painted in mustard and white.

This tiny powder room with tongue-and-groove paneling and a pink toilet and sink can be found in the same home as the bathroom above.


The bathroom in a historic cottage features a sage green freestanding bath from The Water Monopoly, white metro tiles, and the light-patterned “Lizzie” wallpaper by Jean Monro.

This bathroom in a luxurious Stockholm duplex apartment pairs light beige floor tiles with dark blue vertically laid tiles on the walls. The room has a classic deep window niche that you often see in older apartments.

This bathroom in a West Kensington garden apartment is small but packed with color that simply puts a smile on your face. The bath and the walls are lined with tongue-and-groove paneling painted ‘Naples Yellow’, topped with a yellow and blue Molly Mahon ‘Marigold’ wallpaper.



These three colorful bathrooms can all be found in a grand Victorian villa in Manchester. I love how the owners combined colors and patterns, creating three unique bathroom spaces.


Classic, indulgent, and beautifully executed, this bathroom in a restored Victorian house looks like it has been lifted from a boutique hotel. Marble checkerboard flooring sets a refined foundation for the clawfoot tub, while antique brass fittings add a quiet shimmer.

This bathroom in a Stockholm apartment has been carefully renovated in a style that fits the apartment’s building period. The floor is covered with burgundy and white tiles from Winckelmans, while the walls are tiled to chest height with ivory white tiles from Sekelskifte.


This bathroom in a London townhouse puts a smile on my face. It is decorated with striped white-and-yellow tilework by Ca’ Pietra.

This luxurious bathroom can be found in the former West Village townhouse of Oscar-winning actress Ellen Barkin. The townhouse was one of the most expensive New York homes listed in November 2025.


A London apartment that pairs patterns, colors, and materials features this stunning bathroom decorated with green marble tiles and Iksel wallpaper.

The family bathroom in an English attic apartment adds a cottage-style to the home. The walls are half-paneled and topped with a sweet-pea motif wallpaper by Honor Addington.


This modern apartment in London features a cozy bathroom with brown tilework, large mirrored cabinets to make the room feel bigger, and a poured concrete sink.


This bathroom in a 19th-century family home is a serene haven to unwind after a long day. Soft pink walls, a blue-and-white checkerboard floor, art, and a rattan vanity table turn this space into more than just a bathroom.

A double marble vanity, handcrafted Art Nouveau tiles from Jerusalem’s Balian Armenian Ceramics, a freestanding bath, and a walk-in shower create a luxurious and elegant bathroom space in an Art Nouveau apartment in The Netherlands.


The bathroom in a London attic apartment designed by Martin Brudnizki is a super stylish space with floor-to-ceiling Carrara marble walls and Carrara marble hexagon floor tiles.
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