Creative bathroom ideas to try in 2025

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2025 is a new year and the perfect time to renovate your bathroom. Here are our top bathroom ideas to inspire your next interior design project.

Earth and ocean-inspired colour palettes

Calming, reflective, earth and ocean-inspired colour palettes will never go out of style. Pair with clean white or monochrome colours for sinks and cabinetry with sleek and timeless fixtures.

The warm natural/timber and cool blues and greens on bathroom walls deliver a calming space, creating a spa-like atmosphere.

Vintage bathroom designs

Vintage bathroom designs are making a comeback, with specific styles allowing you to create a unique bathroom look.

A Mid-Century Modern style like this one utilises clean lines with a mix of materials and geometric tiles with pops of colour.

It’s vintage and contemporary simultaneously, with opportunities to add modern features.

Revel in modern luxury

Set the tone for the rest of your day with a moody yet calming luxury bathroom design. Large format tiles create a sense of space, and the dark, earthy tones help to create a spa-like feeling.

It’s a place to step out of the ordinary, paired with wood-look floating cabinetry and completed with copper or gold tapware.

Play with texture and colour

Don’t be afraid to get creative with the tiling you use. Pair different coloured, patterned, and textured tiles to create interest and lead the eye around your space.

Textured tiles deliver a pleasant tactility—and not just on the walls. Choosing textured floor tiles creates a unique sensation underfoot, too.

Timeless monochrome bathroom designs

Simple, understated monochrome bathroom ideas will never go out of style. This is particularly when you match clean white tiling and cabinetry with pops of bold shades, like black or dark grey. But don’t worry, if you need some pop of colour, you can easily add a pop of colour with plants, towels and other styling elements. 

This is not just for taps and sinks, but, like this example, switch up the toilet to create that truly luxe feeling.

Bathrooms without the bath

Increasingly, we’re seeing people remove their bath and opt for a shower space instead. And it makes sense—how often do you have a bath?Removing the tub provides more space, especially with a small bathroom, allowing you to create unique spaces with flourishes like feature tiling or a personalised shower niche.

Navy and white bathroom design ideas

There’s something timeless about a crisp, dark navy and white bathroom theme. Applied with a modern twist, chevron-textured wall tiles add a layer of vibrancy, and bright white cabinets and fixtures stand out in contrast.

Finished with a subtle cream floor tile, it’s a striking take on the classic blue and white bathroom.

Organic, earthy tones

Everything in this bathroom creates an organic, earthy feeling, using natural light from the window to pull it all together. In addition, you can also consider using clear glass for your window so you have a good view of the greenery outside.

A subtle, earth-toned terrazzo or stone-look large-format tile creates a sense of space and airiness, with warm wood adding a pop of colour to elevate the space.

Hamptons style

With its clear white space and soft, calming blue hues, the Hamptons style is the perfect palette for a new bathroom design in 2025. There’s a reason it continues to stand the test of time.

Give it a modern twist with a bold, eye-catching encaustic floor tiling like this one to pull the room together and create a calming sense of cohesion.

Make the bath a feature

When you’ve got the space to play with, you can give the bath its due and turn it into a feature. Here, we see the freestanding bath positioned in the corner.

The dark lines of the cabinetry and dual mirrors lead the eye to the area, with the subtle pops of silver offsetting the dark tones to add brightness to the room.

High contrast bathroom design ideas

Feature walls can create a striking contrast that draws the eye and pulls a room together.

Here, gloss black subway tiles with a subtle texture create a sleek, modern feel. They’re paired with just a few elements in the same tone, like the benchtop and towels, to tie the theme together.

Statement flooring

You might not think of bathroom flooring as a place to make a statement—but it shouldn’t be an afterthought.

A bold, mesmerising pattern like this plays off the coherent colour scheme, adding a layer of extra colour that elevates the space from functional to fabulous.

Maximalist decor and organic shapes

A maximalist bathroom design makes a statement and creates an engaging and eclectic-driven bathroom space.

Adding layers and a unique flare to your floors and walls is what it’s all about. Smaller handmade tiles add a tactile feeling that builds a sense of comfort.

Organic shapes create a sense of warmth, softening sharp edges to create a natural flow for the eye. Bespoke sinks and fixtures add the finishing touch to style your bathroom the way you want.