Thinking about a mid-century modern look for your bathroom can feel like a lot to sort through. Here are 30 different designs, from soft neutrals to really bold colors, to help you figure out what you want for your space.
Hexagonal Black Floor Tiles Create a Grounding Foundation

The bathroom floor gets a strong foundation with hexagonal black tiles. Their geometric pattern provides a modern look.
This dark tiling works best when contrasted with white subway tile walls.
Green Geometric Floor Tiles Add a Playful Pattern

On your bathroom floor, green geometric tiles offer an eye-catching design. This pattern adds a dynamic element, especially when paired with contrasting wall colors.
Warm Walnut Vanity with Sleek Black Knobs

A warm walnut vanity featuring sleek black hardware provides a natural contrast to cool blue geometric floor tiles, embodying mid-century modern style with its clean lines and tapered legs while offering ample drawer space for bathroom essentials.
Tall Walnut Cabinet Offers Open Shelves for Rolled Towels

Install a tall, narrow cabinet with open shelving. This gives you a practical spot to display rolled towels, where the warm wood grain complements the vanity.
Keep Towels Accessible on a Floating Wood Vanity

A floating wood vanity offers a clean, modern look. The open shelf section below the sink keeps neatly folded towels visible and easy to grab.
This balances sleekness with practical use for your linens.
Repurposed Dresser Adds Airy Charm

Warm wood grain from a repurposed mid-century dresser makes for an organic-feeling vanity. Its tapered legs create an airy appearance against clean white tile.
Soft Pink Sinks Contrast with Emerald Tile

Blush-pink vessel sinks with rounded shapes sit atop your vanity, contrasting square emerald green tiles.
Anchor Your Bathroom with a Coral Vanity

If you have soft pink walls, a bright coral vanity anchors the bathroom. Its drawers offer storage, and the open lower shelf is perfect for woven baskets holding linens or toiletries.
Black Hexagonal Bench Adds Geometric Interest

A geometric bench with a black hexagonal tile pattern breaks up white subway tile. You can place a small plant and a bottle of soap on top for decor.
This piece helps ground the space with its bold shape and dark color.
Warm Wood Vanity With Open Base for a Light Feel

A walnut vanity with a low, open base offers a sense of spaciousness. The rich wood tone helps ground the room, while the open area below can tuck away a small stool or basket.
Elongate Your Shower with Vertical Subway Tile

Vertical white subway tile lines the shower walls, offering a crisp and clean backdrop that extends from the sink area into the shower to create a unified look, drawing the eye upward to make the space feel taller.
Dresser Vanity Grounds the Space with Warm Wood

Use a mid-century dresser repurposed as a vanity. This piece grounds the space with its warm wood tones, slender legs, and unique silhouette against crisp white tiles and bold geometric flooring.
Wooden Stool Adds a Rustic Element to the Shower Area

A small, natural wood stool placed near the shower provides a convenient spot for towels or toiletries. Its simple design offers a touch of organic texture against sleek, modern lines.
Introduce a Pop of Color with a Yellow Side Table

A compact, bright yellow side table offers a convenient spot to place items. Its slender legs and thin top keep the visual weight light.
Patterned Tile Accents Around the Window

Quatrefoil tiles create a grey and white geometric design around the window.
Warm Up Dark Tiles with an Oriental Rug

If you have dark, herringbone-laid tiles, a large, intricately patterned rug introduces a burst of color and texture. The detailed design of the oriental rug softens the modern lines, creating a cozy atmosphere underfoot.
Easily Access the Tub with a Wooden Step Stool

A two-tiered wooden step stool sits beside the bathtub for a practical solution. The natural wood finish complements the room's aesthetic.
This piece works well for children or shorter individuals to safely enter and exit the tub.
Patterned Runner Rug Adds Warmth to Dark Hex Tile

Against dark, hexagonal floor tiles, a long, richly patterned runner rug offers a welcome splash of color and softness. Bold geometric and floral motifs in red, black, and blue create a striking contrast.
Natural Wood Bathtub Surround Adds Warmth

Wood paneling detailed around the bathtub creates a bold contrast with the white tile and fixtures, using this natural material to add warmth and organic texture to the modern bathroom space, softening clean lines.
Dark Hexagonal Floor Tiles Ground the Vanity

Consider dark, geometric tile flooring for a strong foundation. Its hexagonal shape and matte finish create a modern feel, grounding the warm wood vanity and white subway tile.
Keep Shower Essentials Organized on Wall-Mounted Shelves

Mounting narrow shelves inside your shower enclosure provides a convenient spot for shampoo, conditioner, and body wash. The slim design keeps bottles organized and within easy reach, preventing clutter on the shower floor.
This effectively uses vertical space.
Dual Sinks With Rose Gold Faucets Add Glamour

Rose gold faucets bring a touch of luxury to your double sink vanity. These fixtures add a warm metallic accent against clean white countertops.
Discrete Storage with a Sliding Door Cabinet

A custom wooden cabinet unit built above the bathtub features a sliding door concealing open shelving.
Streamline Your Shower with a Recessed Niche

Store toiletries neatly within your shower wall using a built-in niche. This recessed shelf keeps bottles and bars from cluttering the shower floor or ledge.
Mid-Century Charm with a Wooden Vanity

A warm wood vanity with tapered legs offers a classic mid-century modern look. Its clean lines and natural finish provide a handsome base for the vessel sink.
Built-in Niches Keep Shower Essentials Tucked Away

Recessed niches incorporated directly into your shower's tiled walls keep bathing essentials neatly stored. These built-in cubbies are lined with contrasting wood-look tile.
Floating Vanity Mixes Open Shelving and Cabinets

A floating vanity combines open shelving with a mix of cabinet fronts for visual interest, using a warm wood frame with varied panel colors to break up monotony, and utilizing open cubbies for easy access to towels or decor.
Orange Clawfoot Tub Adds a Bold Pop of Color

Let an orange clawfoot tub become the focal point of your bathroom. Its bright hue and classic silhouette offer a strong contrast against white subway tile and concrete floors.
Sleek Walnut Vanity for Integrated Storage

A long, low-profile vanity crafted from warm walnut wood provides ample storage with smooth cabinet fronts. The design keeps bathroom essentials out of sight, contributing to a clean and uncluttered countertop space.
Minimalist Walnut Vanity with Integrated Drawer Pulls

A wall-mounted walnut vanity offers a sleek, modern look that also makes cleaning easier. The long, low-profile design features integrated drawer pulls for a minimalist aesthetic.

