Master Bathroom Ideas in 2017

Published on by Maggie Hyatt

ZEBRA STRIPES

Striped palazzo drapes hang on each side of the sunken bathtub in a Los Angeles house, giving a profound contrast to the pastel green walls and ceiling.

CLAW-FOOT TUB

In a Palm Beach home, the master bath walls are painted a habit watery blue. Homeowner Liza Pulitzer Calhoun chose the cast-iron claw-foot bathtub since it feels "so friendly."

ORANGE ACCENTS

Pagoda mirrors give "a little jolt" into the master bathroom in this Bahamas house, made by Amanda Lindroth.

CHOCOLATE WALLS

A floating tub and brown grasscloth walls immediately cozy up a Pennsylvania farmhouse's master tub. Add a couple of towels and scented bath salts .

BLUE CEILING

Designer Eddie Lee reimagined this master bathroom as "a blend of English charm and Asian lushness, with a few European classicism added in," he states. While Farrow & Ball paint imitates a cloudless heavens hand-painted panels grace the walls.

Glass Shower Door

OLD-WORLD WAINSCOTING

Back at the 18th-century when this Massachusetts farmhouse was built, there was no such thing for a master tub. So architect Michael T. Gray and interior designer Hattie Holland carved one from a hallway and added wainscoting and window casings to make a sense of the past.

GRAND ENTRY

With a set of French doors that open up to a balcony, designer Barry Dixon fashioned a Washington D.C. bathroom to be the home spa. The corner table is when lounging in a bathrobe for sipping.

BOTANICAL PRINTS

Designers Bill Brockschmidt and Courtney Coleman struck a balance in this Manhattan apartment's master bathroom. White walls offsets the vibrancy of this botanical print onto the windows and seat, along with a matching dhurrie picks up the tones that are green.

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