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Hanging Plant Design

Allow us to ease you into the concept by starting with a design that features smaller plants first. This refreshing bathroom is nothing short of an oasis with relaxing green hues and hanging plants.
The design keeps things simple to allow each element to shine through and create harmony throughout the bathroom.
Propping your potted plants on stands is a great way of adding height to them and freeing up the floor space.
Yellow Mosaic-Tiled Bathroom

Now, we’re warming things up with this mustard yellow-tiled bathroom featuring a snake plant by the tub.
Another notable aspect of this space is the high horizontal window that gives just the right view of the outdoors while maintaining privacy on the inside.
The marbled counter adds sophistication to the interior while the stunning light fixture on the mirror adds charm.
Elegant Gray Bathroom
Switching it up is this cool gray bathroom with a seamless aesthetic and a chic little tree to match.
Even though the bathroom is doused in luxurious grays, it maintains an interesting appearance by using varying shades of the color.
You can easily find houseplants that can either blend into your bathroom interior or stand out from it. Consider the kind of look you’re going for when choosing your natural elements.
Bathrooms With Wooden Accents
Let’s dive into more organic aesthetics such as this white and wooden bathroom with a charming counter, woven baskets, and a tree by the vanity.
Nothing complements indoor plants and trees more than their fellow natural materials.
I love how fresh this bathroom is! It brings the outdoors in with a stylish and clever design. Plus, the tree fills in the space incredibly well.
Here’s an interesting tree placement by the tub in front of the window. Positioning it by the wooden plank that holds smaller houseplants is a smart way of connecting the natural elements.
The plants are also where they can get enough sunlight, so you can ensure healthy growth for them.
By putting them by the tub, you create a rejuvenating ambiance and keep the environment for your plants nice and moist.
Let’s take a look at a more modern take on the white and wooden interior design. It contains sleeker wood and a more streamlined aesthetic.
If you’re going to feature the tree and not have it hide behind any structures, think about the kind of pot it’s going to sit in as well.
Remember, how you store your plants and trees makes a significant impact on the overall design of your bathroom.
Contemporary Bathroom Design
Here are a few designs that would make larger bathrooms more breathtaking. Indulge in a luxurious contemporary interior like this.
It has an opulent marbled design across the tiles and the rest of the bathroom is covered in a light color scheme for ultimate relaxation.
Indoor trees add a great pop of color and contrast to monochromatic spaces. Consider getting flowers too for extra embellishment.
You might enjoy this bright open concept a bit more. It features tall glass doors that let in a soft glow and several plants in fashionable vases.
Another genius way of styling your indoor plants is to have them in varying sizes and in different pots.
I recommend getting sheer curtains so you can maintain the brightness of the bathroom while having the option of added privacy.

A bathroom with a small layout can incorporate more character with artwork and other charming rustic elements.
For a fancier way of highlighting your plants, you can place them atop a pedestal. The heavier the material, the better and more expensive-looking it’ll be.
Here’s a hack to optimize this decor – if you want it to also be functional, consider one with a wider top so it can also serve as a table when needed.
White Minimalist Interior
We’ve got designs for the safe and simple interior lovers, too! A minimalist design would be right up your alley and here’s a great example of how to get the look in a tiny bathroom.
You can enjoy a warm bath without worrying too much about the space because you’ll be surrounded by the lush greenery.
If you want a more space-economic option, consider hanging up the plants or mounting shelves to display them so you get more floor and counter space.
For those with a wider space, check out this design. It uses two indoor trees to frame both ends of the bathroom.
Notice how the pots are in white to match the rest of the aesthetic. It results in a cleaner and more seamless look.
Go for all-white decor to truly embody a minimalist space. Don’t forget to not overcrowd the space with plants or decor.
Going back to smaller bathrooms, here’s a simple and easy design that lets you fit in a bathtub and has an elevated plant by the window.
The design also has a tiny black stool for contrast and to keep your towels within reach.
I recommend getting a bathtub tray and a towel rack for efficient storage and to save space. For a permanent solution, consider mounting shelves or getting a tub-side niche.
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Compact Toilet Area
Freshen up the toilet space with bouts of life by adding vibrant green plants. They promote air circulation and are visual treats too.
To spruce up this little area, we can see a checkered carpet and a nicely framed picture.
It’s always best to not overpower small spaces with too many decorative elements. So, when designing small bathrooms, keep in mind that less is more!
Vintage Bathroom Designs

This bathroom will surely transport you back to the Victorian era with this timeless design.
You can still get this look in a smaller bathroom. Just stick to classic style choices such as getting wainscot and vintage pieces. Also, opt for smaller plants if you can’t fit in an indoor tree.
Getting antique light fixtures will also help establish the aesthetic so thrift for some good features with metallic finishes or look for new ones in your local hardware.

If you want the classic aesthetic with a fun twist to it, consider this whimsy bathroom design.
It uses more colors and elements of all styles for a livelier bathroom with more character.
If you can, go the extra mile with a customized tub! It’ll be an eye-catching statement piece to your bathroom and you can place your plants around it to frame it.
Bathrooms With Built-In Storage

Step into this space-efficient modern bathroom with innovative storage for your towels and hygiene products.
It also has a window that follows the shape of the ceiling to give you a great view while complementing the structure of your home.
With enough space to neatly arrange your items, you get to have more room to place your plants around!

Now, let’s appreciate this graceful dusty green bathroom with gorgeous towel storage and a glorious orchid arrangement.
The design evokes such a calming ambiance where you get to enjoy a rejuvenating bath in utmost elegance.
Your choice of flowers, plants, or trees will also affect the look of your bathroom. So, keep this in mind when designing, and don’t forget to consider how to care for them while indoors!
Dark Green Bathrooms

What better interior to include indoor trees than one with matching hues? Emphasize the leafy additions by surrounding them with even more green!
It may look like a lot but it’s quite easy to execute. Get tiles in your favorite shade of green, add a couple of wooden elements, and don’t forget the glamorous golden tub and metallic accents.
For the cherry on top, get a luxurious glass chandelier to finish it all off!

To incorporate a romantic, feminine touch to your green interior, include some pink in it too!
This pink and green bathroom is the epitome of posh with its lavish elements and cool color scheme.
I believe you can get decor that’ll suit this aesthetic better than the woven elements included in this example. Perhaps some sleeker black bins and containers would do.

Lastly, we give you this cozy sage green bathroom with limited space but a design that goes beyond the restrictions.
You have tons of storage for your plants by the windows and the shelves. You also get a towel rack, charming wooden accents, and a wicker carpet–all in one little area.
I recommend getting flowers and trailing indoor plants for a more captivating aesthetic.











