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51 Unbelievable Bathroom Remodel Ideas to Inspire Your Next Project
As the colder months approach, it's the perfect time to consider those home improvements you've been putting off. Since you'll be spending more time indoors, it's an ideal moment to breathe new life into your living spaces with these fresh bathroom remodel ideas. Whether it's tearing out the outdated powder room, upgrading the vanity in your ensuite, or completely revamping the guest bath to properly welcome holiday visitors, a bathroom remodel can be a rewarding gift to yourself.The bathroom is a crucial part of any home, deserving to be an inviting and serene space rather than cramped, dark, or outdated. If envisioning the design potential of your space feels challenging, professional designers can help bring your bathroom remodel ideas to life. Below, youll find inspiring before-and-after examples showcasing successful bathroom remodel ideas. These transformations highlight how even the most dated bathrooms can be turned into stunning, magazine-worthy spaces. Read on to discover expert tips and uncover the bathroom remodel ideas that could work for you.Additional copy by Kate McGregor.Before: Overly TraditionalCourtesy of JAMThis busy bathroom was not only a bit dizzying to the client and the team at JAM, but it was overly traditional. Thankfully, the sink and counter werent in bad shape.After: Moody and VibrantGieves AndersonMegan Prime, cofounder and principal of JAM, installed this tree motif wallpaper to add some color and connect the home to its location near Central Park. While there were several other updates in this bathroom remodel idea, the new wallpaper significantly revitalized the space.Advertisement - Continue Reading BelowBefore: Dark and ClunkyCourtesy of JAMIts not shocking that a bathroom lacking a window would be dark, but this one just felt too dark. Prime also points out that the storage felt very awkwardthe wall-mounted medicine cabinet and stock vanity were falling apart. Plus, the clients needed lots more counter space.After: Natural Materials and Soft LightingGieves AndersonIn this bathroom remodel idea, the JAM team went heavy on natural materials and a neutral color paletteit brought a nice warmth to the space, especially after they switched out the lighting for something nicer on the eyes. They added a single sink over a built-in, oversized medicine cabinet so the clients would gain that desired counter space and could take advantage of the lofty height.Advertisement - Continue Reading BelowBefore: Simply SterileCourtesy of JAMThis is one of those bathrooms that hadnt been updated in years and was feeling a bit sterile due to the all-white palette. The team at JAM wasnt a fan of the tiled walls either, Prime adds.After: Wood-Paneled Jewel BoxGieves AndersonTake this bathroom remodel idea as the excuse you need to take risks with the design of your powder room. The warm wood paneling and crisp white marble countertop create a striking vision. We used the same paneling in a number of other spaces throughout the home, including the foyer, and kitchen, so it was a great way to tie all these spaces together, Prime says.Related Story: In Defense of Wood Paneling: It's Back and Better Than EverAdvertisement - Continue Reading BelowBefore: Boring and LifelessCourtesy of Ariel OkinWhile theres nothing technically wrong with this bathroom, its ho-hum style is not impressing us. It looks like just your run-of-the-mill, builder-grade powder room.After: Vibrant and PlayfulRead McKendreeAs soon as designer Ariel Okin worked her magic, this powder room became a vibrant jewel box of a space. The designer used her own wallpaper collection with The Mural Source in this bathroom remodel idea, and it adds so much life to the room. TOUR THE ENTIRE HOMEAdvertisement - Continue Reading BelowBefore: Kind of SpookyCourtesy of Trish BeckerThis powder room under the stairs gave off a kind of spooky vibe to designer Trish Becker. Maybe it was the lack of color or all of the reflective surfaces, but it just wasnt going to work in this Spanish Colonial house.After: A Joyous SpaceCarmel BrantleyBecker completely transformed the room into something her clients would love. The wallpaper, vanity, and window shades brightened it right up, she says. Thanks to the patterned wallpaper and bright colors, it just feels so much more playful than before.TOUR THE ENTIRE HOMEAdvertisement - Continue Reading BelowBefore: Dark and CrampedCourtesy of Four Brothers Design + BuildWhen this bathroom was originally built in the 1960s, it was state-of-the-art. However, through a modern lens, it was in desperate need of repair. The Four Brothers Design + Build team encountered a problem: The low concrete ceilings couldnt have overhead lights added.After: Light and BrightCourtesy of Four Brothers Design + BuildTo counteract the lack of an overhead light, Sandra Zabroske explains that the team added more wall sconce lighting and widened the main opening with a large pocket door to allow for nature into the space. This, along with the addition of darker tones from the vanity and floor, resulted in a beautiful, warm, modern bathroom.Advertisement - Continue Reading BelowBefore: Fine But Too SmallCourtesy of Ballard & Mensua ArchitectureThe client wasn't entirely against this classic bathroom, but she found it far too small to comfortably accommodate her and her two teenage children. The lack of natural light was also a problem.After: Private and AiryRobert Radifera PhotographySeth Ballard of Ballard & Mensua Architecture explains that they had to add a small addition in order to expand the bathroom into a space the client would actually want to use. They created a bathroom suite, with a Japanese bath (a tub inside the shower) and put in plenty of windows with custom PVC shutters for extra privacy without sacrificing natural light. Advertisement - Continue Reading BelowBefore: Ready for a RefreshCourtesy of Olivia WestbrooksDesigner Olivia Westbrookss clients were on vacation when their house had been struck by lightning and caught fire. While the structure remained intact, most of their belongings were lost. They used this opportunity to embark on their dream bathroom remodel idea.After: Contemporary and BoldMarc Mauldin PhotographyTo infuse a sense of fun and whimsy into their home, the Westbrooks adorned the walls of this powder room with bold floral wallpaper, complemented by black floor tiles. The fixtures are elegantly outfitted in stunning brass, creating a modern space that boasts both an edgy touch and abundant warmth.Advertisement - Continue Reading BelowBefore: Awkward and DatedCourtesy of BVA BarnesVanze ArchitectsAs soon as you entered this bathroom, directly to your left were the toilet and tub, making for an awkward layout in an already outdated, dark room with some interesting embellishments on the wall.After: Modern and CleanNick JohnsonHowever, all it needed was a nice, bright refresh from BarnesVanze Architects, and this bathroom feels so much nicer. By changing just about everything, but most notably the bathtub location and the addition of a double vanity, the design team was able to make this bathroom remodel idea feel modern while still having character. Advertisement - Continue Reading BelowBefore: Lacking in CharacterCourtesy of MV ArchitectsThough there's nothing wrong with the look of this bathroom, it's severely lacking in character. One step inside this room, and you could be in any number of three-star hotels that are lined up along an interstate.After: A Spa-like RetreatKeyanna Bowen of East and Lane PhotographyJust as modern as the bathroom before the upgrade, this primary bath is now a unique feature of the historic home. The team at MV Architects created a cool space with black tiles, live plants, and deep wood tones, helping to capture a minimalist wabi-sabi look without the room feeling cold and uninviting.Related Story: Wabi-Sabi Interior Design Is Our New Favorite Take on Minimalism
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