If standard-issue apartment bathrooms aren’t your thing, make yours a stunning masterpiece worthy of even royalty. After all, if you’ve already spent a pretty penny on doing up the rest of your home, why neglect the bathroom? Here are eight impressive bathrooms from which you can draw inspiration for your own home.
Oceanfront (landed home)Combining brown and grey may not sound very appealing, but the muted tones come together nicely in this bathroom by akiHAUS. Wood elements in unconventional places like the sink, against the grey mosaic tiles, result in a visually interesting look.Interior designer: akiHAUS | ![]() |
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Compassvale (HDB)Less is truly more in this HDB bathroom. With dark grey tiles, light grey walls, a wooden surface under the sink and white porcelain fittings, the relatively simple elements combine to exude a modern yet warm ambience.Interior designer: 82 |
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Maryland Drive (landed home)Clean lines, simple shapes and clear glass panels enhances the spaciousness in this bathroom, while patterned brown floor and wall tiles keep the design from looking monotonous. A monochromatic theme for the sink area reinforces the simplicity of this layout.Interior designer: GK Architects |
Cove Way (landed home)Skip contemporary interior design and go straight for a futuristic look. All-white flooring, tiles and fittings with elements of metal ensure that this spacious Sentosa Cove bathroom would be right at home in a sci-fi film.Interior designer: Greg Shand | ![]() |
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Dakota (condo)White hexagonal floor tiles and a wooden frame that doubles as a towel rack lend a hipster vibe to this bathroom, which incorporates the use of a floor-to-ceiling mirror to give the illusion of more space. Black marbled surfaces break up the monotony of the white floor and wall tiles.Interior designer: Studio JP |
Daydream Studio (commercial project)The contrast of modern, dark grey floor tiles against the more classic white wall tiles make this photography studio bathroom visually interesting. At the same time, the design is simple enough to dress up with one’s own knick-knacks for a personal touch.Interior designer: Third Avenue Studio | ![]() |
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