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30 White Bathroom Ideas That Are Bright and Beautiful

1

Experiment With Geometric Floor Tiles

Steve Hershberger Four Brothers Design + Build

Take note from Four Brothers Design + Build and match neutral white walls with a playful floor pattern. A light blue hexagon tile adds a dose of color to this modern bathroom.

Photo by: Steve Hershberger

2

Design a Timeless Black-and-White Bathroom

Jenny Siegwart

Create contrast with this class color combination. Here, Krisitin Kostamo-McNeil of Anne Rae Design tiles the lower half of the wall with white tiles, adding in a few black stripes. There’s also a black-and-white pebble floor and a black marble countertop for added depth.

Photo by: Jenny Siegwart

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3

Decorate With Colorful Accents

Lara Kimmerer

Take a cue from McGuire + Co. Kitchen & Bath and let fresh white walls and simple subway tiles be the starting point, but rely on decorative accents to bring a modern bathroom to life. Colorful stripes and organic textures add color and interest — plus, they can be easily swapped out if your style changes.

Photo by: Lara Kimmerer

4

Pair Crisp White With Chrome Finishes

Amy Lamb

From the cabinet hardware and towel racks to the light fixtures, reflective chromes finishes elevate this bright bathroom. We love that Nicholas Karl Design embraces subway tiles on the walls and paints the upper half a pale blue for a subtle pop of color.

Photo by: Amy Lamb of NativeHouse Photography

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5

Create Contrast With Dark Flooring

Steve Hershberger

Too much white can feel monotonous — that’s why it’s important to bring in elements and colors that introduce contrast. Here, Four Brothers Design + Build opts for slate gray tiles that add depth and dimension.

Photo by: Steve Hershberger

6

Paint the “Fifth Wall”

Lara Kimmerer

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7

Stick to Warm Neutrals

James A. Vitullo Photography

There’s cool white with undertones of gray and blue, then there’s warm white, which showcases tones of cream and beige. Here, 123 Remodeling pairs warm white walls with natural wood grains and gold fixtures for a neutral interior that still feels cozy.

Photo by: James A. Vitullo Photography

8

Create “Zones” in the Bathroom

David Tsay for Country Living

A rectangular mirror gives this bathroom a spacious feel, while the archway uniquely separates the room into two sections. There’s one area for the toilet and shower, and another for getting ready at the vanity.

Photo by: David Tsay

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9

Layer in Pops of Color

David A. Land for Country Living

White and soft green shades are a refreshing combination. The lime green tub, paired with the pretty floral prints and fresh blooms, give this bathroom a youthful glow.

Photo by: David A. Land

10

Use Texture to Create Balance

RAQUEL LANGWORTHY

An all-white space feels clean and modern, but textural elements — like wood mirrors, wicker baskets and a beaded chandelier — create contrast and make a space feel welcoming.

Photo by: Raquel Langworthy

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11

Install Wall Paneling

Jill Weller/ Design: Arterberry Cooke Architecture

Instead of simple white walls, add a bit of texture and intrigue with white wall paneling. You can even create your own built-in shelf for storing self-care essentials near the bath tub.

Photo by: Jill Weller

12

Embrace a Vintage Feel

paul massey

Elevate a neutral color palette by bringing in vintage-inspired pieces — whether it’s a traditional clawfoot bathtub, thrifted furniture or black and white artwork.

Photo by: Paul Massey

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13

Make the Most of Natural Light

Lisa Romerein

With white walls, white furniture and marble floors, this primary bedroom welcomes light from its large windows over the soaking tub. If you don’t have neighbors nearby, skip the curtains — hang sheers if you’re worried.

Photo by: Lisa Romerein

14

Rely on Gold Hardware

Caroline Allison

Add a touch of glam to your all-white interior with chic gold accents, from the lighting fixtures to the cabinet hardware and sink faucet. Here, interior designer Julie Couch goes with an unlacquered brass finish.

Photo by: Caroline Allison

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15

Try a Classic Checkerboard

ALLISON CORONA

Create instant contrast against white walls with black and white checkerboard floor tiles, like We Three Design does here. The elegant choice has been popular for decades — you can’t go wrong.

Photo by: Allison Corona

16

Install a Clawfoot Bathtub

Trinette Reed / Stocksy United

Sophisticated and stylish, a freestanding clawfoot bathtub can serve as the centerpiece of your bathroom. Go for white with white feet to keep your space bright.

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17

Keep It Light and Bright

Paige Rumore

While the surge of natural light plays a big role in brightening this space, so does the decor. The crisp tile floor, clawfoot tub and elegant floor-length curtains take it even further.

Photo by: Paige Rumore

18

Bring in Nature-Inspired Elements

Alec Hemer for Country Living

Organic textures can prevent your white bathroom from feeling too sterile. Hang a wood mirror, use wicker baskets for storage, opt for bronze hardware and decorate with greenery.

Photo by: Alec Hemer

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19

Create a Spa-Like Feel

Brian Woodcock for Country Living

This bathroom’s printed porcelain tile is arranged in a herringbone pattern around the tub — adding a unique and spa-like feel to the space. The quartz countertops increases its sleek look.

Photo by: Brian Woodcock

20

Go Bold With Patterned Floors

Alec Hemer

Create dimension and add a dose of color to your white look with patterned floor tiles, like this bright blue design. Hint: Woven storage baskets under the vanity are a great way to store linens.

Photo by: Alec Hemer

Alyssa Gautieri (she/her) is the associate lifestyle editor for Good Housekeeping, where she covers all things home and interior design. Prior to joining GH in 2022, she wrote for publications including ELLE Decor, Chairish, BobVila.com, Unique Homes Magazine and LODGING Magazine, in addition to crafting product copy for home brands like BrylaneHome and VIGO Industries.

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