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38 Serene White Bathrooms We Absolutely Love
This article explores various white bathroom designs, showcasing how different designers achieve visual interest and functionality within an all-white palette. It features 38 examples, ranging from minimalist and urban styles to farmhouse and globally inspired spaces. The selections demonstrate that an all-white room, when thoughtfully executed, can be far from basic.
Key examples include a Beverly Hills bachelor pad bathroom by Miles Redd, which integrates the outdoors through an oversized bathtub positioned next to glass doors leading to a terrace. Another minimalist design in a Washington, DC, home emphasizes clean lines, a simple tub, and a statement plant for a serene ambiance. A Hudson Yards bathroom, designed by Neiman Marcus Fashion Director Ken Downing, leverages an all-white scheme to highlight skyline views. The article also presents instances where colorful fine art is used above a soaking tub to add visual interest, and where white paint modernizes wood walls in a Uruguayan country home, complementing ocean views from an inground bathtub.
Further designs highlight a breezy Nantucket vacation home master bath featuring a custom-made white vanity, mirror, and wall shelf by Ascher Davis Architects, alongside a volcanic limestone and resin tub by Victoria + Albert. A cozy powder room utilizes a simple black and white large-scale wallpaper print as a focal point. An East Hampton property's casual bathroom incorporates white subway tile and forgoes a shower enclosure, while a Sonoma Valley lake house master bathroom by Ken Fulk embraces a light-filled, all-white Victorian aesthetic.
Other notable examples include a TriBeCa mid-century modern apartment's master bathroom with white dolomite marble, designed in a classic cottage style with Lefroy Brooks fittings. Hotelier Alan Faena's Miami Beach property showcases an extravagant master bathroom with a Philippe Starck chair, a Mexican ottoman, and Peter Tunney's candelabra artwork. Emmy Rossum's New York City bathroom features a custom Kallista vanity, Ann Sacks marble, Robern medicine cabinet, and Circa Lighting sconces. A Long Island farmhouse bathroom boasts Remains Lighting ceiling lights and Benjamin Moore’s Stonington Gray walls. Amanda Seyfried's Catskills house master bath features Waterworks fittings, a Design Within Reach sconce, Heath Ceramics floor tile, and Farrow & Ball’s Dimpse beadboard. John Robshaw's Connecticut country home incorporates a Syrian sink cabinet, his own shower curtain and rug, a Schoolhouse Electric & Supply Co. sconce, and 19th-century Spanish encaustic floor tiles from Michael Trapp.
A Hamptons guest bathroom retains an original claw-foot tub with Waterworks fittings, a Bloom stool, and artwork by Michael Dweck. A Manhattan apartment overlooking Central Park features a glamorous master bath with Dornbracht fittings and white marble. A West Village apartment's master bathroom, despite black granite floors, maintains a white dominance with Urban Archaeology sinks, Dornbracht fittings, Holland & Sherry terry cloth, and 1960s Italian lighting. A Greenwich retreat's spa-like master bath, designed by Greg Tankersley and Carol Egan, includes a Kohler tub, Waterworks fittings, a Hans J. Wegner stool, a Luigi Caccia pendant light, Thassos floor tile, and Venetian plaster walls. Finally, Ellen Rakieten's Chicago home master bath, designed by Anne Coyle and Nate Berkus, is anchored by a Venetian-style mirror from Pavilion Antiques.
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