Here are some of the best modern bathroom ideas for 2024 so you can end the year right. Whether you’re renovating your current bathroom or building from scratch, we think these bathroom designs will help you get inspired. After all, home bathrooms are sacred places. 

Modern bathrooms aren’t all about futuristic technology, although there are plenty of voice-activated toilets if that’s your thing. Rather, modern interior design is focused on simplicity.

Modern furniture often prioritizes form and function with clean lines and organic materials. Simple color palettes allow designers to highlight certain elements.

For example, a modern interior designer may use a mostly white color scheme to highlight the colorful bathroom tile they choose for the shower. 

Modern bathroom designs often prioritize light. To maximize your bathroom’s lighting throughout the day and night, it’s important to emphasize its natural light sources and install plenty of artificial lighting.

Color schemes can also amplify the effects of both natural and artificial lighting.

Modern bathrooms frequently use sleek, simple shelves and cabinets to augment storage space. Other features, like backlit mirrors or deep basin sinks, can add a modern look to your bathroom.

Stunning Modern Bathroom Ideas To Inspire Your Next Remodel

So, what will your modern bathroom design look like? You can incorporate any number of elements to fit your vision. Take a look at these bathroom designs, and let us know in the comments which you’re most inspired by.

1. Dark Neutrals


Dark Neutral Features for a Modern Bathroom Design

Various textures combine in this modern bathroom design to form a balanced, sophisticated look. Interesting lighting effects illuminate dark neutral features like the deep brown accent wall and a dark wood shelving unit. Incorporating a natural element, such as a potted plant, can help keep your modern design scheme fresh and lively.

Which of these modern bathrooms inspired you the most? Do you prefer stone elements or tiles? Are you a floating shelves and cabinets fan, or are you interested in a more traditional look?

Whatever your taste, we’d love to help you achieve the look. Comment below to let us know which of these examples piqued your interest.

2. All White Everything


All-White Color Palette for a Modern Bathroom Design

Your bathroom should be a top priority when tidying the house. Cleanliness is key, so why not apply that principle to design? This bathroom looks modern and bright with simple, clean lines and a nearly all-white color palette.

3. Black and White and Modern All Over


Modern Black and White Bathroom Design

Here’s a great example that incorporates black accents without compromising the room’s overall brightness. Light wood cabinetry and shelving sit beneath this black bathroom countertop, allowing plenty of bathroom storage.

4. Big White Tiles


White Square Tiles for Modern Bathrooms

Modern interior designers seem obsessed with using white subway tiles lately, but what about large white square tiles? This unique take on the trend feels very sleek and contemporary.

Paired with a floating sink and minimalist cabinetry, this modern white bathroom design definitely resembles Scandinavian design. You could easily add a pop of color with bright hand and bath towels or keep it neutral like this image.

5. Levitating Latrine


Floating Latrine and Other Bathroom Design Elements

This modern bathroom design is so futuristic. Everything seems to be floating, from the shelves to the sink, the cabinets, and the toilets. This floating furniture isn’t levitating under a magic spell.

It’s a fairly simple look to achieve (assuming your walls are sturdy enough to support heavy furniture and appliances). Shiny concrete floors and dark wood accents also accent this modern look.

6. Neutral Tones and Textures


Modern Bathroom Design in Neutral Color Palettes

Choosing a neutral color palette will help you design a simple and classy room when in doubt. In this modern bathroom design, a neutral palette allows different patterned tiles without clashing.

Open shelving next to the mirror vanity uses internal LED lighting to add some needed brightness to a bathroom without a natural light source. While some dark wood accents are here, most of the bathroom design uses light beige and cream tones to accentuate installed lighting.

7. Navy and White


Bathroom Design with a Simple Color Scheme of Navy and White

This bathroom design uses a sleek but simple color scheme of navy and white throughout various elements. Navy blue wood paneling wraps around the room, and hints of blue are visible in the textured floor tiles.

Marble accents elevate this shower to luxury status, and a sink with white cabinets allows this bathroom owner to tuck away any odds and ends that don’t fit this otherwise modern and elegant design.

8. Natural Textures


Natural Textures in a Modern Bathroom

Wouldn’t we all be so lucky to have this much natural lighting in our bathrooms? This modern bathroom design maximizes the incredible natural light with simple tricks.

This bathroom design doubles the effect by placing the bathroom sink and a large mirror directly across from the light source. A mostly white color scheme also brightens the space and highlights the use of natural textures like the beautiful, vaulted wood ceilings.

Plus, a dual basin sink allows the homeowners to coexist peacefully on those ever-important hectic mornings.

9. Bathtub Views


Bathtub with a View

Do you remember those commercials with a couple sitting in two bathtubs on a hill overlooking the water? Well, this is about as close as you might get to making that bathtub-with-a-view a reality.

But bathtub placement isn’t the only luxury item in this modern bathroom design. Marble countertops and walls ooze with opulence. And if this massive natural light source weren’t enough, a full wall of mirrors behind the floating sink vanity amplifies that lighting tenfold.

10. Light Wood Tones


Wood Tones for a Modern Bathroom Design

Reminiscent of a sauna, this modern bathroom design uses a single wood shade to unify the overall design. By embracing the simplicity of materials, this bathroom becomes a blank canvas for your daily routines. Wide wooden drawers allow, and a side vanity separate from the sink helps avoid the possibility of clutter.

11. Earth Tone Tiles

 

Earth-Tone Tiles for a Modern Bathroom

When you’re living in a garden unit, there’s no better way to bring the outside in than with an earth-tone color palette. Soft beige and brown-shaded tiles line this modern bathroom’s shower walls and floor, and cooler grey color accents other bathroom walls. A contrasting set of white bathroom cabinets under the dual sink vanity brightens this room up a bit.

12. Stone Features


Luxurious Stonre Features for a Modern Bathroom Design

This modern bathroom design feels plucked out of a luxury resort and spa. But luxury doesn’t have to stay on vacation. Bring your spa home with simple, elegant elements like stone walls, steel accents, and warm lighting.

13. Jungle Vibes


Jungle Vibe Modern Bathroom

Maybe your favorite vacation is to a luxury spa and resort. In that case, bring the spa vibes home with warm tones and exquisite building materials.

But what if your happy place is the rainforest? Well, maybe this modern bathroom example is the one for you. This bathroom’s flora statement wall is a unique way to bring the outside in.

A gorgeous mirrored wall gives the illusion that this room is doubled in size. White accents, like a modernist white bathtub and chic white sink cabinetry, also make this bathroom design look modern and sophisticated with an eccentric flair.

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Lisa Pogue
Lisa is a talented interior designer and writer with a passion for transforming kitchens into stunning and functional spaces. Her extensive experience in the home improvement industry allows her to provide readers with expert advice and creative ideas. Lisa's writing is both informative and inspiring, helping homeowners navigate their renovation projects with confidence. When she's not writing, Lisa loves baking and trying out new recipes in her stylish kitchen.