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These 10 Primary Bathrooms Are So Luxurious, They're Practically Fit for Royalty

These 10 Primary Bathrooms Are So Luxurious, They're Practically Fit for Royalty

Master bathroom with oval vanity mirrors, chandelier above soaking tub

The height of luxury just might be having a primary bathroom in your home that looks and feels as opulent and lavish as the spa at a five-star hotel. Imagine slinking away to a freshly drawn bath wrapped up in a plush robe surrounded by stunning decor, mood-enhancing plants, and a sweeping view of the city or countryside visible from floor-to-ceiling windows.

While this fantasy might not be attainable depending on your home's square footage and location, there are plenty of ways to give your own bathroom the spa-like upgrade it deserves. Get inspired with these 10 primary bathrooms, plus see ways to transform your space into a sanctuary almost as glamorous as these.

01 Hang Some Art

master bathroomThis beautiful primary bathroom combines modern designs with a touch of glamour. Long curtains elevate the space while a large gold towel rack makes a statement, not to mention the tub-side fireplace and potted plant.

Steal the look and hang a print or painting on any open wall space to give your bathroom a simple improvement.

02 Add Traditional Elementsmaster bathroom

This all-white bathroom is relatively understated on its own, but a crystal chandelier, colorful rug, and pink flowers truly make the space feel deluxe. If space allows, add a traditional rug in your primary bathroom for an unexpected element of décor.

03 Go Dark and Moody

master bathroomThis black-and-white primary bathroom feels dramatic and makes a statement without going too extreme thanks to lighter elements like the white paint, gold sconces, and wicker basket.

Aside from installing marble slabs in your bath, find a chic basket to store towels or other bathroom essentials to keep your space tidy and clutter-free.

04 Keep It Light and Airy

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This bathroom is filled with light thanks to large windows and white-painted walls. It also features a freestanding tub surrounded by a dip-dyed stool and delicate plant to finish the easy-breezy look.

05 Focus on Texture

master bathroomThis expansive room is covered in wall-to-wall white marble with black veins while silver pendants drape from the ceiling. It looks fresh, clean, and complements the nearby view of the ocean.

For your own bathroom, replace an overhead light with a stylish pendant light like this bathroom to refresh your space with ease.

06 Mix Styles and Eras

master bathroomThis bright white space features a glamorous silver clawfoot tub with a telephone faucet. Although the tub is clearly inspired by late 19th-century glamour, the rest of the décor, including the fringe bath mats, walk-in shower, and potted plant, is decidedly modern and layered.

Copy the vibe and trade in a utilitarian bath mat for one with a bit more style, such as a bold color, or striking print.

07 Go With Fewer Yet High-Impact Décor

Coastal Astrid Capiz Round Chandelier perfect for a formal dining room, inspired bedroom or casual breakfast

Just a few ultra-stylish pieces completely transform this ordinary space into a ritzy retreat. There's the capiz chandelier gold faucet, black and white tile, and unique light-wood stool.

In your own bathroom, search for an unexpected accessory like this interesting stool to prop near the tub.

08 Pick a Theme

master bathroom

In larger spaces, keeping the look cohesive is key. In this contemporary Rococo-inspired space, pale shades, luxe textures, and glamorous elements tie everything together. Complementary pieces, like the vintage Murano glass chandelier and lucite vanity stool, up the cool factor, too.

09 Remember Symmetry Is Key

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In a small space, symmetry can make a space look bigger than it is. This bathroom is a perfect example. Notice that designer Laura Brophy didn't pare the design down; Brophy just made sure the bold pieces were exactly the same on both sides.

10 Add a Pop of Colormaster bathroom

This is another spa-like space courtesy of the soothing white surfaces and greenery on the counter. Our favorite element, though? The blue-tiled shower. It is totally unexpected and doesn't detract from the relaxing vibe of the bathroom.

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