Minimalist Scandinavian Powder Room
Embrace clean lines and functional beauty with this Nordic-inspired design. It’s a lesson in serenity for small spaces, using a light, monochrome palette.
Nordic Simplicity Above the Loo

Using light blonde wood and a monochrome white color palette creates an airy feel. The decluttered shelves prioritize a single focus item for true minimalist intent.
- Light blonde wood floating shelves
- White ceramic planters and pots
- Matte white fixtures
- Cleanly stacked white paper products
Pro Tip: Swap multiple baskets for one, clean-lined larger organizer to reduce visual noise.
Industrial Vintage Powder Room
Blend history and utility with this cool industrial space. Reclaimed materials and vintage glass bring character to a standard layout.
Exposed Brick and Pipe Shelving

Pipe brackets and barn wood add instant grit and warmth. Swapping rattan for vintage glass bottles gives it an authentic, aged feel.
- Exposed brick texture wall
- Reclaimed wood with pipe brackets
- Amber apothecary jars for storage
- Worn metal towel holder
Pro Tip: Incorporate vintage glass bottles and jars as both storage and decorative accents.
Coastal Hamptons Powder Room
Transport your small space to the seaside with a crisp Coastal Hamptons aesthetic. It’s light, airy, and effortlessly sophisticated.
Seaside Serenity in the Powder Room

Whitewashed wood and soft coastal blues instantly relax the space. Swapping heavy plants for lighter, sculptural elements like coral keeps it elegant.
- Whitewashed floating shelves
- Coastal grey-blue and white palette
- White coral and sea glass decor
- Woven fabric storage baskets
Pro Tip: Use a light, cool paint color (like soft blue-grey) to make a small space feel larger and airier.
Bold Maximalist Powder Room
Go big in a small space! This maximalist approach uses a riot of color and pattern for an eye-catching statement.
Maximalist Pattern and Plant Paradise

Layering patterns, textures, and art creates energy and visual depth. A vibrant wallpaper acts as a complex backdrop for an eclectic, curated collection.
- Vibrant botanical wallpaper
- Eclectic framed art collection
- Varying diverse potted plants
- Patterned ceramic decor items
Pro Tip: In a maximalist space, don’t be afraid to mix patterns, but use a unifying color palette to tie it all together.
Modern Farmhouse Powder Room
Get that classic farmhouse feel with a clean, modern update. White shiplap and distressed wood provide a cozy, authentic base.
Farmhouse Charm, Modern Lines

Shiplap adds timeless texture without clutter. Black hardware and simple wire mesh containers create a contemporary edge to the rustic wood.
- White shiplap accent wall
- Distressed dark wood shelves
- Matte black metal hardware
- Glass mason jar storage
Pro Tip: Incorporate black fixtures and hardware to ground the rustic wood and provide a modern contrast.
Japanese Zen Powder Room
Cultivate mindfulness and calm with a serene Japanese Zen aesthetic. It’s about careful curation and natural materials.
A Zen Oasis in the Home

The careful placement of single, natural elements like the bonsai and stones focuses the mind. Soft, textured walls create a grounding presence.
- Textured grey-green plaster wall
- Clean-lined light wood shelves
- A curated, manicured bonsai
- Arrangements of smooth river stones
Pro Tip: Use textured, organic-looking wallpaper or plaster on one wall to add immediate depth and warmth.
Art Deco Glam Powder Room
Step into sophistication with a modern twist on Art Deco glam. It’s all about rich textures, bold colors, and geometric precision.
Deco Details Above the Toilet

Rich colors and polished finishes create instant luxury. Swapping rattan for glass and gold is the ultimate deco statement.
- Deep jewel-toned walls (navy or emerald)
- Highly polished dark wood shelves
- Geometric pattern ceramic containers
- Polished brass or gold fixtures
Pro Tip: Frame your mirror or artwork in polished brass or gold to make a small space feel instantly more opulent.
Mid-Century Modern Powder Room
Relive the design renaissance with this mid-century modern-inspired powder room. Functional forms and warm woods are key.
Mid-Century Modern Shelving Unit

Warm wood and iconic geometric patterns create instant nostalgia. Choosing ‘period’ plants like the Pilea completes the look.
- Warm teak or walnut floating shelves
- Soft ochre yellow color scheme
- Geometric and atomic pattern decor
- Period-appropriate Pilea plant
Pro Tip: Integrate geometric or atomic-era patterns on small items like jars or wall prints for authentic retro flair.
Contemporary Concrete Powder Room
Embrace urban minimalism with a contemporary concrete aesthetic. Clean lines and industrial textures make a cool, modern statement.
Urban Concrete Powder Room

Polished concrete creates a seamless, minimalist backdrop. Matte black metal shelves are the ultimate modern contrast to the raw texture.
- Polished concrete wall texture
- Matte black metal floating shelves
- Simple white ceramic storage items
- Modern minimalist decor
Pro Tip: Juxtapose cool concrete with warmer or more delicate textures (like soft white towels) to prevent the space from feeling too cold.
Rustic Cabin Powder Room
Create a cozy retreat with this rustic cabin aesthetic. Rough wood, deep green tones, and natural textures bring the outdoors in.
A Cozy Cabin in the City
Rough-hewn wood and deep greens add immediate warmth and coziness. Swapping polished items for rugged textures like antler and plaid makes it feel like a retreat.
- Warm pine green wall color
- Rough-hewn wood plank shelves
- Authentic antler-accented decor
- Natural, rugged textures (plaid, faux-fur)
Pro Tip: Add small, authentic details like antler accents or a tiny plaid fabric element on small baskets for instant cabin charm.