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Readers' Choice: The Top 20 Bathrooms of 2011
Get ideas for your house from the 20 most popular bathroom photos added to Houzz this year
When it comes to bathrooms, Houzz users want spaces where they can relax. Whether it's a Zen, Asian-inspired bathroom, a dark and cozy powder room, or a traditional and girly master bathroom, users saved to their ideabooks spaces that evoked serenity and calm. High-end materials were a must, with marble and limestone popping up in almost every popular bathroom. And like most rooms this year, gray was a big favorite in bathrooms. Designers played with colder and warmer hues to distinguish clients' bathrooms from the usual all-white spaces.
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2. The strip of foggy blue at the top of this bathroom takes the standard gray and white palette to a new level. The beadboard and trim adds even more detail to the space, and Houzz users loved the use of the basic pedestal sink.
3. The clean lines and gray wood in this bathroom create a minimalist look that could easily be at home in a luxury spa or hotel. Readers loved the soft and neutral material choices, but they also loved the smart storage solutions the simple vanity design provides.
4. The linear tile in this bathroom points to the shower, naturally leading the eye to the bathroom's main focal point. Users loved the materials the designer chose for tile and the wood vanity.
5. The storage solutions in this bathroom are plenty — all without taking up a lot of square footage. The his-and-her sinks and large vanity mean two people can easily store all their bathroom necessities in this space. Users loved the luxury that the marble floor tile and Crema Marfil countertops add to the otherwise low-key design.
7. The rainfall showerhead in this space made this a dream shower for many Houzz users. The large shower wall tiles are elegant, but still warm up the small shower. Houzz users also loved the dual fixtures and the combination of large and small wall tiles.
8. Using one big mirror instead of two smaller ones gives this bathroom a punch of subtle style. Users bookmarked this photo for the modern vessel sinks and the black wood vanity.
9. While most of Houzz readers' favorite bathrooms are fairly modern in design, there are a few beautiful traditional bathrooms that stood out in 2011. Houzz users loved the arched doorways in this light and open bathroom. The basket-weave marble flooring adds detail without overpowering the floral wallpaper, and the marble countertops and tub are classic but luxurious.
10. It's the little details that make this beautiful bathroom stand out. There's a lot of storage in this bathroom's custom vanity. The his and her sinks are divided by several shared storage spaces — a unique but practical touch.
11. It's hard to envision a more relaxing environment than a Zen, Asian-inspired bathroom. Houzz users loved the modern feet on this free-standing Balinese-inspired bath. The wall shelf placed above the tub was another point of interest.
12. The contrasting stone tiles in this space add style without adding unnecessary décor. Users wanted to know all about the stunning dark wood vanity, and the way the designer fogged up the window in the shower for privacy.
13. From the modern bronze fixtures, to the vessel sinks, to the custom-built vanity, Houzzers couldn't get enough of this spa-style bathroom. The designer used several different stone tiles in this space, contrasting larger tiles on the wall with smaller tiles on the backsplash. Storage compartments in the vanity keep clutter in this bathroom to a minimum.
14. Large subway-style tiles were everywhere in showers this year. This architect combined a large taupe tile with smaller stone tiles to break up the space a bit. Houzzers loved the large shower head and simple tub.
16. The combined bathtub and shower in this space was nestled into the back of this smaller bathroom. A skylight lets natural light in — helping the space feel larger — while a wood vanity warms up the stone floors and walls.
17. If minimalism isn't your thing, this dramatic bathroom may be more your style. Houzzers loved just about everything in this unique space, including the metallic-like tile, the amazing tub, and the quirky stone sink.
18. This bathroom is all about the glitz. People couldn't get enough of the copper hued tile and the custom damask accents on the wall. The shower is level with the floor of the rest of the room, which opens up the space a bit,. But the tall glass shower door and slanted shower floor keeps water from leaking out.
19. Houzzers loved the simple double-door storage in the upper part of this custom vanity. The beige walls and dark vanity work with the white to make the room feel soothing and soft.
20. A vintage-inspired look made many want to save this luxurious bathroom photo in their ideabooks. The marble basket-weave tile on the floor creates a great bathmat effect. Houzz users also wanted to know all about the beautiful sconces and matching chandelier.
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Tell us: Which bathroom is your favorite?
More: The Best Bathrooms of 2010
See the all-time most popular bathroom photos on Houzz