Are you looking for inspiration to decorate your bathroom? Why not choose the timeless and fashionable black and white as your bathroom decor?

Black and white décor is a popular choice for all areas of the house, and will continue to be so for a long time. It is easy, flexible, and simple. You can use any accent colour to add a little bit of happiness.

It is also possible to change the accent color quickly by adding small details such as accessories, linens or a mirror.

Take a look at these beautiful black and white bathroom designs.

  • Dark Grey Bathroom

    You might consider a dark grey color, such as the one used in This classic bathroom by Dulux. It has modern edges.

    The elegance of black-and-white is still there, but it has a bit more softness. You can easily match dark grey with any accent color. This bathroom is made cheery and welcoming by the addition of a plant near the tub.

  • Eclectic Style

    It is not necessary to have a modern bathroom to make it look good. Take the eclectic, neo Victorian home of Roger for example. This bathroom is full of retro features: the curtain over a freestanding bathtub, the leather armchair with its well-worn look, the impressionist painting hanging right in front of the bather or showerer, and the industrial faucet that has exposed pipes.

    This bathroom is really striking with the red cushion and reflection in the mirror.

    Decor in black and white is just as eclectic and quirky as decor that’s more colorful. You only need a basic concept, a few unique items and an eye for placement.

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  • Scandinavian Style

    This minimalist Scandinavian-inspired bathroom has plenty of white, and a great choice for flooring.

    The design is dominated by white to avoid the room looking small and cramped. Black is used to highlight mirrors, doors, and windows. The flower vase on top of the counter adds just the right touch of color and doesn’t distract from the overall look.

    The flooring in this room is probably the most impressive feature. The tile is beautifully ornamented and adds visual interest to the minimalist, geometric style of the rest the room.

  • Use Gold Accents

    This black and white bathroom is transformed by adding a touch gold.

    The trendy bathroom by Greg Natal balances the black geometrical pattern of the walls perfectly with the golden softness in the mirror and hardware. The cute flowers are in a simple white pot that almost disappears into the background.

    The French-styled doors are the best. This adds an open and airy dimension to the small but well-designed room.

  • Traditional Black and white Bathroom

    This primary bedroom shared by Houzz demonstrates that black and white is also suitable for larger spaces.

    This bathroom is not afraid to use a lot of black. It brings the best of both colors together. The floor has a subtle pattern that is visually appealing. Walls and vertical spaces are predominantly white with just a touch of black.

    The shower looks almost invisible in the room. It’s as if the shower never existed. The design is given all the room it needs to impress.

    Learn how to achieve the same look as the marble counter-top in this bathroom for less .

    Primary Bathroom

    The National Association of Home Builders and other real estate associations have classified “Master Bedroom” or “Master Bathroom” as discriminatory. The term “Primary Bedroom”, which is now commonly used in the real estate industry, better describes the purpose of the space.

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  • Take a bold step with contrasting patterns on walls and floors

    An all-black floor. A wall that is all white. It should be stark, boring and monotonous. But it’s not. Why? Why?

    The hexagonal pattern on the floor is a calmer alternative to the tight herringbone pattern.

    It’s a stroke to be inspired by the black pentagon pot mounted on a white wall-mounted sink. In this small area the side faucet was a wise choice.

    The bathroom of Sarah Sherman Samuel has a design-savvy, clever and beautiful look. It’s definitely worth mentioning to your neighbors.

  • Enjoy the Fun and Tradition

    Here’s another interpretation of the traditional bathroom, photographed by

    Bathroom with Red Accents and Stripes

    The black and white striping on this sleek bathroom by The floor stripes draw your attention to the shower area, where the stripes continue up the walls.

    The theme has been chosen with care, and the red touches make all the difference. You get a bathroom that is original and visually stunning instead of a dull one.

  • Retro-Industrial Bathroom

    It’s not just for contemporary styles. As this bathroom shows, it also works well with retro or industrial styles. The double farmhouse sink by Deuce Cities Henhouse would be perfect for the primary bathroom. A single shelf above the sink saves space and makes the room look bigger. The addition of a few touches in green makes the entire look organic and welcoming.

  • Use Geometric Wallpaper

    With something as simple as black and white, you can go bold with a show-stopping wallpaper, like the geometric pattern in this snazzy bathroom from