Create a bathroom that boasts fabulous style and function.
Find inspiration for your remodeling project from these amazing before-and-after bathroom makeovers.
After: Contemporary Classic
A sleek, storage-richvanitysets the tone in the reorganized bathroom.
It needed a to-the-studs overhaul.
A floating espresso vanity adds to the feeling of openness and offers much-needed storage.
Before: Trouble with Tile
This bathroom was a rescue mission.
White and green accents throughout the room create a soothing and classic color palette.
Before: No Personality
From the beginning, thisbathroomlacked everything:color, decor, and style.
Minor additions made a huge impact.
A little bit of color accents existing features to completely revamp this boring bath.
After: Classic and Beautiful
Simple updates turned this bland room into a calming space.
The angular shape of the existing pedestal sink inspired the new flooring and accessories throughout the room.
Even the bold blue print on the shower curtain mimics the shape.
Before: Outdated and Out of Style
Thisbathroomwas grimy, outdated, and plain.
Almost zerostoragespace left rolls of toilet paper stored in plain sight.
After: Cool, Calm Oasis
A complete overhaul turned this out-of-stylebathroominto a calm oasis.
The basic tub was replaced by a glass-enclosed shower with a standout stone mosaic tile wall.
A recessed niche was carved out of the shower wall to store bathing essentials.
After: Stunning New Bath
Plumbing andcolorturn this former office area into a calm, soothingbathroom.
A white soaking tub is nestled under the slanted ceiling to maximize space throughout the rest of the room.
A simple, open vanity provides easy access tostorageand prevents the dark espresso color from weighing down the space.
A glass top and vessel sink add contemporary flair to the new bathroom.
Before: Clash Instead of Calm
A clash ofcolorsand poor design elements left thisbathroomin a frenzy.
Plus, the enclosed shower and the wallpapered walls gave the room a confined feel.
After: Bathing Au Naturel
Everything in this room is meant to resemble nature.
The floor plan allowed only a small sliver of space for the vanity.
Reconfiguring the floor plan to accommodate a larger unit would have significantly added to the cost.
The rest of the room followed suit.
The solution to the vanity dilemma was to install an open unit, which keeps the room feeling spacious.
Calacatta gold marble was the splurge in this makeover; it keeps with the bathroom’s sophisticated aura.
The black-vein stone stretches across the floor and partially up the wall behind the vanity for a cohesive look.
The wall-mount sink also lacked thestorage spaceneeded in this small room.
A curvaceousfaucetgives the area an organic look and is balanced by the vanity’s crisp millwork details.
Without a door to separate the bedroom and bath, the room failed to achieve an escape-to-the-spa feel.
To avoid water damage, the wood countertop received several coats of high-gloss enamel paint.
A mirror with a silver frame and newsconcesbring out a refreshed vintage style.
A pocket door seen in the mirrorconceals the new toilet, where the shower once stood.
Before: Old and Outdated
This cramped 5x8-footbathroomwas desperate for a redo.
For starters, the old cast-iron tub and tile were original to the house, built in 1928.
Cheerful paint, fresh fabrics, and new fixtures give the room a youthful presence.
A new double-hung window is dressed with fun mini shutters and cafe curtains.
Before: Bachelor Bath Blunder
This bachelor’s bath made a pathetic first impression.
The confined 5x8-foot space was barely functional, partially because the room remained half-finished from a previous renovation attempt.
The less-than-beautifulbathtub was too old, and the mustard yellow paint that covered the walls was outdated.
A slab of mahogany wood attached to metal legsalong with abathroom mirrorupgradeadds up to a simple yet sleek vanity.
An above-counter sink and wall-mount faucet continue the masculine, modern theme of the room.
Before: Unorganized Mess
Both unorganized storage space and clutter-filled countertops made this bathroom simply a mess.
The compactvanityincludes storage below the small amount of counter space, which encourages use of the drawers and cabinets.