Welcome to our medium-sized primary bathrooms photo gallery showcasing multiple medium primary bathroom design ideas of all types.
Welcome to our medium-sized primary bathrooms photo gallery showcasing multiple medium primary bathroom design ideas of all types.
Thanks for visiting our medium-sized primary bathroom photo gallery where you can search a lot of medium primary bathroom design ideas.
This is our medium-sized primary bathroom design gallery where you can browse photos or filter down your search with the options on the right. We hope you find your inspiration here. We add new designs every week.
Types of bathrooms: Primary Bathrooms | Powder Rooms
Lovely white and blue bathroom with a freestanding clawfoot bathtub in the middle of white wood washstands topped with gray marble.
Contemporary bathroom accented by unique chandeliers and walls sconces complementing the dark blue tiles wall on the walk-in shower.
Traditional bathroom features a walk-in shower with wooden stool and marble tiles wall adjacent to a vanity sink with gray cabinets and marble countertop.
Light blue bathroom with white crown moldings and a bathtub topped with black marble that matches the vanity sinks’ countertops.
Yellow bathroom with subtle hints of gold features a corner bathtub beneath a window adjacent to a white vanity sink with gold mirror. It is lighted by wall sconces and a lovely chandelier.
Contemporary bathroom features a bathtub with luxurious fixtures, walk-in shower next to it and a bathroom sink paired by a statement mirror.
Marvelous bathroom with a rectangular bathtub, gray vanity sink paired with a wooden cushioned stool and a steam shower with cement tiles wall that adds personality to the room.
Mediterranean bathroom features a dual vanity sink with wooden cabinetry that matches the mirror and a walk-in shower tub combo accented by gray subway tiles wall.
Clean, white bathroom accented by wooden walls with shelves and complemented by white marble tiles on the tub and shower area. It also includes a floating vanity sink with medicine cabinet mirror.
Traditional bathroom features a curved dual sink vanity with wooden cabinetry and a white marble countertop that matches the lower walls and flooring. It is lighted by wall sconces and a fancy chandelier.
A white marble bathroom with a freestanding bathtub, walk-in shower and a dual sink vanity illuminated by vertical lights mounted on a glass wall tile and mosaic backsplash.
Gorgeous white bathroom accented by gray granite lower walls and floor tiles. It has a walk-in shower, a corner bathtub and a white dual sink vanity with frameless mirrors.
Elegant bathroom with a floating dual vessel sink vanity paired with a tri-fold mirror faces a black bathtub beneath the window blinds. Between them is an eye-catching patterned runner.
If you have a medium primary bathroom and need some styling ideas, we encourage you to browse our gallery of medium primary bathroom design ideas to gain some inspiration for your remodel.
Styling Your Medium Primary Bathroom
Fortunately, a medium primary bathroom can host several styles, including some of the most popular. A contemporary bathroom is the most common style of the 1,091,335 bathrooms we analyzed, accounting for 29.51%, just ahead of a traditional bathroom at 26.97%. A medium bathroom can accommodate both styles well, as they do best with a bit of extra room to not feel cluttered.
A medium-sized bathroom can often have enough space for you to place a full-size shower and bathtub separately, depending on how much other furniture you’d like to add. Consider if a walk-in shower or bathtub is more important to you and make that the central feature of your bathroom. A walk-in shower with large, glass doors can make a medium primary bathroom feel even more open and is a common feature for bathrooms of this size. Hinged shower doors are the most popular of the bathrooms we studied, accounting for 58.96% of the 43,186 showers.
However, if having a spa-like bathtub is more important to you – such as a soaking tub or large corner tub – plan for it first and work your shower into the design with space, you have left. If your bathroom doesn’t have quite enough room to add a corner tub without feeling cluttered, try an angled freestanding tub to open up more space.
If you find that you have extra space in your medium bathroom, put it to good use with some functional elements. A desk and chair can be the perfect spot to store jewelry and makeup. A bench near the window can give the space a cozy vibe while providing a relaxing seating area.
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