Elegance is an expression that means style and grace. These are qualities that people appreciate as much as interior design.It can also be used to describe a solution that is simple and pleasing. Elegant bathroom designs are a combination of all these meanings. It is a way of laying out, designing, and decorating a room that is both essential and utilitarian in the home.

How can you make your bathroom elegant? You can create an elegant bathroom in any size, style, or shape by using clever space planning, fixtures, finishes and accessories. This roundup includes big , small vintage, modern minimalist and maximalist bathroom designs that all embody elegance.

Timeless Features

Athena Calderone, a blogger from eyeswoon, designed this minimalist main bathroom in the second floor of her Brooklyn townhouse. She combined old world elements – a generous soaking tub, plaster walls and a beautiful fireplace – with sculptural accents and artful styling to create a light, airy and dreamy space.

Updated Classic

Interior designer Kara Mann designed a luxurious bathroom while respecting the architecture’s elegant bones and historic character. The floating double vanity, vintage-style lighting and large soaking bathtub have presence, while still following the proportions and keeping the focus on water views.

Old and new

This elegant bathroom was designed by interior designer Lisa Gilmore from Lisa Gilmore Designs. She combined old with new. Marble tile and plenty of glass are combined with polished lighting, silver plumbing fixtures, and a dark stained antique double vanity to add some antique style elegance.

Pink Marble

Blogger Athena Calderone, of eyeswoon, didn’t intend to install a pink marble in the primary bathroom of her Brooklyn townhouse. She was pleasantly surprised to find this slab of marble on sale at the same price as the tiles she had planned on using. This led her to make a stunning walk-in Shower.

Glam Rock

This stunning bathroom by interior designer Kara Mann is a modern glam-rock elegance, thanks to the marble bathtub which matches the countertop, floor and walls tiles.

Historic Angles

Interior designer Tyler Karu from Tyler Karu Designs + Interiors used the pattern of the floor tiles to create a niche in the bathtub wall, which created a storage area and focal point for the room’s irregular shape.

Industrial Edge

Interior designer Lisa Gilmore from Lisa Gilmore Design installed an industrial-style metal door and floor-to ceiling glass partition to separate this spacious shower from the rest of the bathroom, which features patterned tiles and wallpaper in bright colors. The glass partition divides the space, and its graphic industrial lines create a pleasing contrast that feels modern.

Silver Accents

The interior designer Ginger Barber from Ginger Barber Design created an elegant focal point with this beautiful bathroom. A silver clawfoot bathtub was placed in a window arch that offers a view of manicured lawns. The addition of a French-upholstered armchair that doubles as a towel rack brings a touch to elegance from another time.

Arches

Interior designer Lisa Gilmore from Lisa Gilmore Design designed a formal bathroom suite with arched openings for a double-shower, a tub that protrudes out along the wall in a long line, patterned tiles, an imposing crystal chandelier, and gold-plated lighting fixtures and mirror