Eight minimalist bathrooms with peaceful pared-back interiors
For our latest lookbook, we have collected eight minimalist bathrooms that combine tactile materials and organic details to create a relaxing and tranquil environment.
Next to the bedroom, the bathroom is often the place in the home that is reserved for relaxation and pampering. Keeping interiors here free of unnecessary clutter while adding organic materials such as wood and stone can help to create a tranquil feel.
Below, we've showcased minimalist bathrooms in eight homes from around the world from Mexico to Belgium that show creative and beautiful solutions for this important room.
This is the latest in our lookbooks series, which provides visual inspiration from Dezeen's archive. For more inspiration, see previous lookbooks featuring Mexican holiday homes, interiors with dramatic full-length curtains and living spaces with swings.
Photo by by Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen
Heatherhill Beach House, Denmark, by Norm Architects
This beach house on the Danish coast was created as "a getaway from everyday life in Copenhagen", according to its designers Norm Architects.
The home's two minimalist bathrooms were informed by Japanese traditions and feature simple wooden details and brick floors.
"The spaces are rather small and should still feel comfortable and spacious," architect Sophie Bak told Dezeen.
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Photo by Radek Úlehla
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