There are many design options if you want to design a modern bathroom in white with wood. However, few are as trendy right now as certain colors of wood and white. It's also not a color duo whose popularity is limited to the bathroom. The Holpallet is used extensively in kitchens, living rooms and bedrooms around the world. In fact, the best kitchens available today offer this combination in one form or another with plenty of customization options. So today we look at the best designed wood and white bathrooms that can inspire you for your next renovation.
Awhite bathroomlooks clean, fresh and bright. Add some natural wood elements to the design and suddenly the room feels even warmer and more inviting. While there are many ways to approach the popular white-wood combination in the bathroom, there are also other interesting designs in the following examples. The easiest way to add wood to your white bathroom is to replace the existing vanity with something more woodsy.
The floating wooden vanity also fits perfectly with modern, contemporary and minimalist bathroom styles. Those who want to introduce farmhouse charm or even rustic flair with the wooden vanity can go the classic route. A mirror with a matching wooden frame and wooden window frame can also complement a stylish and curated space that will stand the test of time.
So the best white with wood bathrooms are those that offer a balance between the two design elements in terms of sophistication and warmth. While white adds modernity to the ambience, wood gives the room a certain timeless feel without changing the color scheme. This is probably why the idea of combining the two has become so popular in recent years. Today, the all-white, spa-inspired bathroom is replaced with a healthy dose of woodsy charm. Come in and enjoy a world of relaxation and rejuvenation.
Choose a style according to your own taste
As we mentioned earlier, the wood and white color scheme fits almost any style you can imagine in the bathroom. However, in the more traditional, farmhouse, Mediterranean and rustic bathrooms you can use a heavier type of wood. This will then feel aged and elegant while the design remains contemporary. In the modern and contemporary bathrooms inspired by the spa and wellness area, the lighter wood tones work best. For example, adding a little green to this setting will give the bathroom a tropical feel, while traditional and Mediterranean bathrooms will have more cozy yellows and oranges.
More wood than white in the bathroom
A more extensive use of wood in the bathroom requires a special level of care. If you are used to it, move away from the predominantly white environment and create a perfect balance between both elements. A wooden floor is a good start as it already gives the room a warm feel and balances a bathroom whose walls are all white. Add an additional wooden accent feature, a matching wood-look vanity, and a stool or two, and you have a stunning space that never fails.
Classic meets trend in the guest toilet
For example, you can add accents to the bathroom by using a commercial vanity with green knobs and a rustic bronze faucet. This can appear organic and vibrant, and in this case the natural pine wood fits perfectly with the green elements. Black marble in a small herringbone pattern also grounds the floor, and this scale is just right for the small space. We get to see the right amount of repetition. The bathroom's small footprint also means that spraying an expensive material doesn't have to cost a fortune. The shower tiles are laid in a gradient pattern surrounded by dark grout. The shower and bathtub have gold-colored taps. These brighten up the room, while a patterned curtain adds a bold design to the shower area.
Industrial Style
The design of this bathroom increases the space of a 1940s terraced house by 16 square meters by extending the closet into the hallway in a linen. A glass partition and a fixed shower enclosure make the most of the long, narrow bathroom. The color scheme is designed with white, wood and black accents and is reminiscent of the industrial style. The terraced house is also right next to the train tracks, which means the residents can almost feel the trains passing by in the house. The train tracks also inspired the design of the bathroom.
Bathroom white with wood like in the hotel
This is a design you might see in a five-star resort. It looks classy and creates a feeling of luxury and elegance combined with a lot of comfort. However, the material and color palette is limited and consists primarily of white, wooden and black contours. We believe that creating the biggest impact is all about processing. The floating white oak vanity stands out in the predominantly white bathroom. A white quartz countertop also sits above the cabinets and fits perfectly with the rest of the bathroom's color scheme. Brushed bronze fixtures and amber pendant lights warm up the entire space. The walls and floor of the bathroom are covered with large-format, marble-like porcelain stoneware tiles. It is an easy to clean material. Each piece is large, reducing the number of grout lines. A separate black-framed shower features a long edge for storing bath items.
Streamlined luxury in the city
This now sprawling bathroom in New York City is the result of the homeowner purchasing the downstairs apartment and combining it with the apartment he already had. Architect Andrew Mikhael expanded the previous 40 square meter bathroom into what you see here, using luxurious, streamlined materials and subtle lighting to create a feeling of clean, sophisticated elegance. LED light strips gently illuminate the room, while the hanging dark brown vanity contrasts with the white surfaces. The countertop with integrated sinks is slim yet architectural. A freestanding bathtub completes the mostly linear space, while large-format marble tiles wrap around the bathroom's three walls. The white stone with its subtle gold flecks echoes the floor color, teak and oak present throughout the bathroom.
Rustic elegance for a country house style bathroom
In this bathroom, natural wooden elements meet warm white and gray. The space feels relaxing and elegant while also connecting with the rest of the farmhouse style of the home. The floor-to-ceiling painted walls brighten the bathroom and add a rustic texture. A new gray vanity perfectly fills a bathroom niche, adding storage and style to meet the needs of the home's occupants. The owners also added a new shower. However, the cabinet acts as the focal point of the bathroom in a previously closed corner. For the bathroom, the designer opted for patterned tiles with the smallest possible joints. When leaks in the bathroom ruined the floors before the renovation, the homeowners decided not to risk that again with wood.
Neutral tones with a touch of vintage flair
As part of a bathroom renovation, you can simply update the layout and look as well as add a woody vanity as an accent in the bathroom. The clean and neutral surfaces will be reminiscent of a vintage style. In this example, a hanging walnut vanity sits directly behind the bathroom door. This was designed by the designer to be the focal point of the bathroom. The vanity also features matte black hardware and a countertop. Black porcelain stoneware tiles with a natural look cover the floor. The designers chose this type of tile because it is easier to clean and install than other materials, including stone. This flooring still has a natural look. Slanted subway tiles extend across all walls in the bathroom, including the shower area. Frameless glass has been used to give the tile an infinite look. The shower is 17 square meters and has a sliding glass door on the side next to the toilet. Vintage-look faucets in matte black pop against the white tiles and match those on the vanity.
Stylish natural wood in a large bathroom
In this master bathroom, clean lines and neutral colors meet reclaimed wood and black-and-white tiles for a design style that portrays the interior design as modern bohemian. A renovation that nearly doubles the space of the existing bathroom adds more storage, style and design to better accommodate a family. Cement tiles with a black and white arabesque pattern were used for the floor.
In the shower, white tiles line the wall, while hexagonal tiles cover the floor. The hexagonal tiles also go well with the pattern on the floor. The new shower also fits perfectly into the corner of the bathroom. The tub is a very successful choice and an example of style and functionality. It's an overall nod to the antiques, but also fits the style of the bathroom.