Classic Master Bathroom Design Plans - Maison de Pax (2024)

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I shared my very first blog post about #clientmomanddad’s house last week… and the response was overwhelming. Clearly you are all in the mood for some classic meets rustic design ideas! So it seemed appropriate to follow up the kitchen design post with the master bathroom design plan.

Bathroom Inspiration

My mom was adamant that she wanted a classic look to the bathrooms (and she didn’t have to tell me twice! 😉 ). The master doesn’t have much natural light, so lots of white was important.

A huge benefit to a classic bathroom design is that some of the most common elements, like subway tile and ceramic floors, are also very budget friendly. Get more budget-friendly bathroom tips here if you’d like.

Bathroom Layout

The master bath, which was ~11′ deep x 15′ wide, started with LOTS of wasted floorspace in the middle of the room, a tiny combo shower/tub, two corner closets, and a very very long vanity with just one sink. The toilet was kind of walled off, but there was no separate water closet.

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I cannot tell you the number of bathroom floor plans I drew up for this space… Sometimes in interior design (and life), it takes a lot of “wrongs” before you find the “right.” In this case, we actually decided to stick with the same corner closets and tub location.

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By moving the door over, though, we were able to create a separate shower and still have room for a 72″ double vanity, allowing for plenty of counter space for two people. We also were able to wall off the water closet. PS Did I ever mention I love graph paper? Nerd alert.

Classic Bathroom Design Plans

Now on to the fun stuff…

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Master Bathroom Design Plan Sources: gray vanity | mirrors | vanity lights | sink faucets | basket weave tile floor | white subway tile | 55″ slipper tub | tub faucet | pendant light | polished nickel accessories | shower faucet

Bathroom Tile

Ceramic or porcelain floor tile is such a classic material, especially in black and white. We chose a basket weave mosaic tile for a timeless look and plenty of traction.

On the walls, a classic white subway will not only brighten the space (which has only one small window) but also create a crisp, clean feel. The tile walls will go from floor to ceiling around the tub, in the shower, and behind the vanity. We chose a light-to-medium gray grout (called Platinum) for both floor and walls.

Double Vanity

One of the best budget friendly options for bathroom remodels is to purchase a furniture-like vanity that comes with a top and sinks already installed, saving on the materials and the labor. We found this beautiful gray vanity with a Carrara marble top; it is the perfect slightly traditional transitional design. And at 72″, there is plenty of counter space in addition to the two sinks.

Bathroom Mirrors

With all the cool tones of the tile, grout, and vanity, I knew we wanted to bring some warmth into the space. Super simple, modern frames didn’t feel grand enough above the vanity, while more elaborate, traditional ones would lean too formal with the vanity… Then I found these gorgeous mirrors.

The gold tone is perfect. The geometric interest is welcome against the simple white subway tile walls. And the touch of elegance without old-fashioned formality is just what we wanted.

Light Fixtures

With such classic materials and more traditional vanity, we decided to continue the more modern flavor with some affordable light fixtures. We found both on Amazon at great prices (seriously, you won’t believe how affordable these are!), which made for easy shopping.

The vanity lights tie together the black floors and the gold accents, while the gold star pendant over the tub provides a little whimsy and elegance simultaneously (plus the lines echo the gold on the mirrors). I’m so excited to see these all come together!

Freestanding Slipper Tub

Although a claw-foot tub would have been a charming option with the classic color scheme, we decided to offset more of the traditional items with a more modern tub. A sleek white slipper tub with an extra deep soaking depth will be beautiful in the floor-to-ceiling tiled nook.

A note on tubs: I learned my lesson regarding symmetrical tubs when we did our own master bathroom. Though beautiful, symmetrical tubs require more space than a slipper tub to truly be soak-worthy… But with a slipper tub (where it is sloped and higher on one side for your back), you are able to stretch your legs in less space, which is perfect for this nook which is just shy of 5 feet long.

Plumbing Fixtures

The key to transitional bath design is the balancing of traditional and modern elements, while maintaining simple, clean lines as much as possible. So we coupled the more modern accents with more traditional polished nickel fixtures.

The sink faucets and wall mounted tub faucet are matching polished nickel faucets with a vintage feel. Cross handles and classic detailing go beautifully with the classic black and white tile. The shower faucet we chose is also in polished nickel and has a similar, classic feel.

Bath Accessories

We are continuing the classic polished nickel in our towel bars, ring, and toilet paper holder. I especially love the robe hooks in this line (which we also used in our own master bath). They’re charmingly classic!

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Master Bath Renovation

And now… it’s taken me so long to write this planning post that I have progress pics I can share! The new location for the door, shower, and water closet turned out perfect… and the tile and vanity are stunning. Here’s a sneak peek of the progress:

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I can’t wait to have a fully finished product to show you all! Any questions? Leave a comment below, and be sure to pin this for later!

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FAQs

What is a good size for a master bathroom? ›

The average size for a master bathroom is between 75 to 100 square feet in an older home or as large as 210 square feet in a new build. Consider the elements the client wants when deciding on size. A tub, shower, double sink, and toilet are typical features in the average ensuite bathroom.

How big is a master bathroom in a mansion? ›

Often the most opulent and biggest bathroom in the home, the master bathroom, is an en suite bathroom attached to the master bedroom. In newer homes, a typical master bathroom occupies an area ranging from 115 to 210 square feet.

How to build a classic bathroom? ›

Look to the materials used in the early part of the twentieth century—stone, brick, tile, wood, and cast iron—natural materials that are durable and develop a character that improves with time. Enameled cast iron baths and sinks offer an unmistakable charm and presence that is right at home in any space.

What should a master bathroom consist of? ›

What Is A Master Bathroom? A master bathroom has two sinks, a large shower, a toilet, and can have a bathtub. The sinks can be connected or be their own separate vanity. It's usually a part of the largest bedroom, also known as the master bedroom.

What size is a luxury bathroom master bathroom? ›

Master Bathroom Dimensions

A small master bathroom is 5×8 or 40 square feet, whereas the typical average is anywhere between 40 square feet-100 square feet. A large master bathroom can go upwards of 110-200 square feet and beyond.

What is the average size of a master bathroom with a walk-in closet? ›

The size of the master bath and walk-in closet can vary significantly, but a common arrangement is to have the master bath in the range of 100 to 200 square feet, while the walk-in closet may range from 50 to 150 square feet or more.

How much value does a master bathroom add? ›

So you want to add more value to your existing home but don't know where to start? In general, a bathroom can increase your home's value anywhere from 10-40% depending on the quality of the bathroom and its updates. That's anywhere from $20,000-50,000 for cost-effective updates.

How many outlets can be in a master bathroom? ›

The minimum requirement for outlet receptacles in a bathroom is one GFCI-protected receptacle served by a 20-amp circuit. This is a bare minimum, however, and most bathrooms will have at least two receptacles, and often as many of four or five.

What is a timeless bathroom design? ›

Natural stone in a bathroom always looks timeless and classic—and we think it always looks beautiful too. Choosing a marble countertop in white or gray tones can create a crisp, clean, and luxurious feel.

What is a timeless color for a bathroom? ›

Light, clean blues give your bathroom a fresh and relaxing feeling. They can help the space to look bright, but without using any whites, which can easily become discolored and dingy. Consider a robin's egg blue for your tile or a pale blue color for your paint.

What is a timeless look for a bathroom? ›

Incorporating Natural Stone

For this reason, stone has come to represent resilience, elegance, and even eternity. So it's the perfect fit for your timeless bathroom — plus, it'll never go out of style! You can use stone in a large capacity for your tiling, countertop, and other main features or use it as an accent.

Do master bathrooms need a window? ›

Whether you're building a new home or planning a bathroom renovation, one question you might encounter is, “Does a bathroom need a window?” The short answer is yes. It's absolutely crucial that your bathroom has some type of ventilation to remove unwanted moisture.

Do most master bathrooms need a tub? ›

We get this question a lot, “Do I need a bathtub in my Master Bathroom?” The short answer is no. A soaking tub is aesthetically beautiful, but if you are not a bath person now, adding a gorgeous tub as part of your Master Bathroom remodel won't necessarily mean you'll use it more often in the future.

Should you keep a tub in master bathroom? ›

While real estate agent used to advise homeowners to have a bathtub in their master bathroom for better resale value, this is no longer the case. Many homebuyers now prefer the bathtub to be removed, as they prefer the practicality and large shower space.

What is a good size master bathroom walk in shower? ›

What is the average walk-in shower size?
Common Dimensions
Smallest recommended size for a walk-in shower36" x 36"
Average walk-in shower size60" x 30"
Average walk-in shower size for larger bathrooms60" x 42"

Is a 5 by 7 bathroom too small? ›

A 5×7 bathroom provides you with 35 square feet, which is considered small because you can't fit all amenities of a full bathroom. However, the space is large enough to fit a shower/bathtub, a sink, a toilet, and a small vanity, although the space will feel fairly cramped.

How big should a master bedroom bathroom be? ›

Including a bathroom

To be considered a master bedroom, a bathroom has to be directly connected to the bedroom. Regarding the space in the bathroom there are no predetermined dimensions, however, it should be large enough to fit two people.

What is the common master bathroom vanity size? ›

Know that most single sink designs are 36 to 48 inches wide. Double sink vanities, on the other hand, usually measure 60 to 72 inches. There are some 60 to 72 inch vanities that also come in a single sink version. The determining factor should be how you plan on using the space.

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