If you're dreaming of a bathroom with country warmth and natural appeal, these 30 rustic designs will show you how to get it done. You can easily blend things like stone, wood, and soft colors to create a truly inviting, comfortable space that feels both traditional and modern.
Corrugated Metal Walls Add Raw Industrial Texture

Line your bathroom walls with corrugated metal sheeting for a raw industrial texture that contrasts beautifully with natural wood elements and concrete fixtures.
Rough-Hewn Wood Vanity With Open Shelving

A rough-hewn wood vanity with open shelving grounds the bathroom, its raw texture bringing a natural feel while providing easy access to towels and baskets. Raw wood does the work.
Cowhide-Wrapped Tub Adds a Whimsical Statement

If you're looking for a playful and unexpected element, wrap your bathtub in a cowhide print. The bold pattern stands out against darker tiles and wooden beams.
Rustic Wood Plank Walls Add Natural Texture

Reclaimed wood plank walls bring a natural, textured element to your bathroom. They create a warm backdrop that complements raw concrete sinks and minimalist fixtures.
The wood itself adds a sense of history.
Wooden Trough Sink Brings Farmhouse Charm

On the bathroom vanity, a large, carved wooden trough functions as a unique sink. Its rough-hewn surface works well with a distressed wood countertop and rustic metal fixtures.
Stone Fireplace With Built-In Niche for Bath Products

Integrate a stone fireplace that extends into the room. This creates a natural niche perfect for holding small bottles of bath products.
Stone Ledges Showcase Candles and Towels

If that spot feels bare, built-in stone ledges offer a decorative spot along your stone wall. These small shelves can hold pillar candles or neatly folded towels right within reach of the tub.
Concrete Trough Sink With Open Shelving Below

A large concrete trough sink creates a substantial central element for the bathroom vanity. Below it, open wooden shelves neatly hold stacks of rolled towels.
Glass Jar Terrarium Adds Greenery to the Vanity

A large, clear glass jar on the vanity countertop holds succulents and moss. This miniature living display introduces a pop of green to the space.
Wooden Blocks Elevate Freestanding Tub

Thick, dark wooden blocks support a freestanding bathtub, their visible wood grain and substantial form grounding the space and making the tub a central element.
Recessed Open Shelving for Neatly Stacked Towels

If you need to keep towels visible and accessible, consider incorporating open shelving into your vanity design. A dark, recessed cubby neatly holds folded white towels.
Skylights Brighten Stone-Walled Bathrooms

When a stone-walled bathroom feels too dim, angled skylights can draw natural light from a vaulted ceiling. These openings highlight the texture of the stonework and the clean lines of the freestanding tub.
Live-Edge Wood Vanity With Built-In Open Shelf

A live-edge wood slab forms a countertop for the double vanity. Below it, a sturdy open shelf holds neatly folded towels and decorative items.
Round Mirrors With Wood Frames Soften the Vanity Area

Circular mirrors with natural wood frames soften the vanity area. Set against a white subway tile backsplash, these mirrors complement modern vessel sinks and wooden vanities.
Wooden Tray Across Tub Holds Bath Essentials

Lay a natural wood tray across your bathtub for a convenient resting place, keeping soaps, sponges, and small bottles organized and off the tub edge.
Tall Wood Shelving Unit Adds Vertical Storage

Place a narrow, tall wood shelving unit beside your vanity. Its multiple open shelves hold toiletries, decorative items, and folded towels.
Wooden Stools With Dipped Black Legs Add Seating

Small timber stools with legs dipped in black paint offer a unique design detail. They provide a rustic yet modern touch and can be easily moved for extra seating.
They also serve as a surface for linens and toiletries.
Oval Mirrors Reflect Light and Wood Tones on Log Walls

When seeking a softer reflection than a square or rectangle, an oval mirror hung on a log wall works well. Its surface bounces light, emphasizing the inherent tones of the surrounding logs.
This makes the area appear larger and brighter, highlighting the log walls.
Small Wooden Table Beside Tub Holds Bathing Necessities

Place a narrow wooden side table next to your bathtub. This dark wood table has two tiers for a book, a small dish, or a drink.
Weathered Wood Vanity With Open Shelving for Towels

A weathered wood vanity has open shelving below. This displays folded towels, making them easy to grab.
It’s complemented by antler-like drawer pulls.
Wire Basket Holds Extra Toilet Paper Rolls

If you need to keep spare toilet paper rolls within easy reach, a black wire basket sits next to the toilet. This simple container ensures you don't run out.
Stone Vessel Sinks Add Natural Texture to Wood Vanity

Stone vessel sinks with rough textures sit atop a wooden vanity.
Stacked Stone Wall Creates a Striking Backdrop

To back your weathered bathroom vanity, build a stacked stone wall. The natural stone's varied colors and textures complement warm wood tones in the cabinetry and wall paneling.
Reclaimed Wood Vanity With Vessel Sink Anchors the Space

A substantial vanity, crafted from vertical reclaimed wood planks, anchors the space and is topped with a simple vessel sink, complementing the surrounding concrete walls.
Woven Basket With Tall Greenery Next to Clawfoot Tub

Next to the clawfoot tub, a tall, woven basket holds abundant greenery. The textured basket and plants provide a natural accent.
Rough-Hewn Wood Vanity Holds Stacked White Towels

Thick, reclaimed wood beams construct a vanity, offering an open shelf. This sturdy furniture piece provides a spot for stacked white cloths, grounding the space with its rough grain.
Galvanized Tub Sink Adds Farmhouse Charm

Use a galvanized tub as a sink in your bathroom. This metal basin sits atop a rough-hewn wooden vanity.
Tall Wooden Cabinet Adds Rustic Charm and Storage

To store linens and toiletries without overwhelming the room, consider a tall, narrow cabinet. Its unvarnished timber and simple construction integrate well into an unpolished washroom.
Position it beside your tub or vanity for quick retrieval of necessities.
Freestanding Shower System With Wooden Frame

A freestanding shower system features a tall wooden frame with bamboo-like supports. It has a large basin at the bottom, reminiscent of early plumbing fixtures.
Thick Timber Countertop With Integrated Towel Slot

A rough-hewn wood beam is a countertop with an integrated hand towel slot.

