Bathroom Design
Now Featuring ... the Toilet!
No sense trying to hide it. Instead, show off your toilet with styles and shapes that carry through your décor
We hide the toilet behind counters, half-walls and privacy glass, and even close it up in a tiny little room all its own. When we can't hide it, we try to disguise it under fluffy pink seat and tank covers — ugh!
But what if we took a different approach and feature it instead? Plunking a candle on the top of the tank and slapping a tiny picture of seashells above it just won't cut it. I'm talking about carrying through the same flair for design that you apply to the rest of your bathroom. Here are 19 beautifully designed spaces for the toilet.
But what if we took a different approach and feature it instead? Plunking a candle on the top of the tank and slapping a tiny picture of seashells above it just won't cut it. I'm talking about carrying through the same flair for design that you apply to the rest of your bathroom. Here are 19 beautifully designed spaces for the toilet.
When choosing where to place a spectacular tile mosaic, why not consider the wall by the toilet? This ultracontemporary and minimalist toilet style is the perfect foil to the exuberant dance of colors in the mosaic.
The bold, red tile behind this contemporary wall-mounted toilet calls attention to this area and creates artistic interest. So often, a bathroom has beautiful tile around the vanity and shower, but it completely fizzles in the toilet area. But this designer carried the theme all the way through this bathroom, ending up with a complete and balanced look.
Using accent tile and a minimalist wall-mounted toilet is a great way to create a feature instead of an eyesore.
Tip: Square toilets are no problem for some and quite uncomfortable for others. I find it isn't the straight front edge that is the problem. After all, we sit on dining chairs with a straight front edge all the time. Instead, I think it is how sharp the corner on the edge is. So, if you're thinking of one of these, for the love of Pete put on some shorts and go sit on one before you buy it!
Tip: Square toilets are no problem for some and quite uncomfortable for others. I find it isn't the straight front edge that is the problem. After all, we sit on dining chairs with a straight front edge all the time. Instead, I think it is how sharp the corner on the edge is. So, if you're thinking of one of these, for the love of Pete put on some shorts and go sit on one before you buy it!
Toilets come in all shapes and styles, so choose one that really complements your space. This tall, slim one is great for the tall, slim niche.
The accent tile here heads across the floor and then wraps up the wall for a strong architectural look. I think the smooth, round shape of the toilet is a nice contrast to the straight lines in the rest of the bathroom. The toilet is proudly centered in the strongest design element in the room.
Wall-mounted toilets aren't the only ones that work well as a design element. This model sits on the floor, but its simple cylindrical shape gives it the look of a stool. This bathroom does have a niche just for the toilet, but the style of the toilet and the pretty mirror elevate it to the status of a throne room. Sorry, couldn't resist the pun.
Another toilet niche is treated to a beautiful accent wall at the back and a pendant lamp above. Adding some nice artwork creates a pleasant environment. And why not? You might be here for a while.
I love that the designer selected an attractively curved one-piece toilet similar to the shape of the pedestal sink. The strong lines of the shelf holding the dramatic botanical arrangement match the look of the mirror frame. It's a very integrated design.
In this open wet-room-style bathroom, the custom tile behind the toilet creates a strong focal point for the room.
This entire bathroom is gorgeous! See several views of it here. But I think the designer pulled out all the stops in the area occupied by the wall-mounted toilet and bidet. That live-edge wood floor meeting up with the tile is so beautiful, I can hardly take my eyes off of it.
In this space, notice how the base of the toilet and the top of the tank look very much like the molding in the room. This traditional style is perfect for this bathroom's décor. The wall niche with decorative accents and an orchid create a lovely sight.
And this squared-off tank works well with the squared shape of the integrated sink and counter. It is also very contemporary, just right for the style of this bathroom.
The gold color of the exposed plumbing on this toilet is perfect for the traditional style of the decorative metalwork on the wall and other accents in the room.
I just can't imagine a better choice for the style and color of this toilet when it's paired with this magnificent stone pedestal sink.
This gleaming stainless toilet is a real standout against the wood walls and floor.
Choosing a low-slung one-piece toilet the same height as the bathtub keeps it from breaking the strong horizontal line created by the tub and its reflection in the mirror behind the toilet.
What could be more Zen than the egg shapes of the toilet and bidet in this minimalist bathroom? I think they do more than just complement the style of the room — they establish it.
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