10 Stunning Open Bathroom Design Ideas for Modern Homes

Lauren Scruggs

Written By, Lauren Scruggs

Updated on 23 Oct., 2025

8 min read

Open Bathroom Design
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      Owning a luxurious house is a dream of many homeowners, and an open and airy bathroom adds a pop of luxury to the dream home. The bathroom is an essential and functional part of a home. Hence, it is important to focus on the aesthetic of the bathroom as much as you do on the interior of other parts of the home. An open-concept bathroom is a highly functional idea that ensures free movement as it opens the space between the bedroom and the bathroom.

      Homeowners can build an open bathroom where privacy and shared spaces blur beautifully, giving them functionality and an environment to relax freely. This blog discusses open bathroom design ideas, their advantages, and their disadvantages to help homeowners make informed decisions.

      What is an Open Bathroom Design?

      An open-bathroom design showcases the bathroom as a part of the master bedroom. In this concept, the temporary partitions divide the bedroom and bathroom, making it one large space. The open bathroom shares the wall of the bedroom and has no separate wall or door.

      This concept gained popularity when homeowners experienced a spa-like setting in the hotel with a visible shower wall and dreamt of having one in their homes. It made homeowners incorporate the same design into their bathrooms, making this concept popular.  If you are renovating your house, an open-concept bathroom can provide a unique and seamless outlook to the bathroom.

      Factors Affecting Open Bathroom Design

      The following are some factors that affect open bathroom design.

      Daily Schedule - An open bathroom design works well if you and your partner have a similar schedule and get ready at the same time. However, if you both wake up and get ready for work at different times, this design is not a good choice. This is because one partner may get disturbed when the other uses the washroom.

      Privacy - If privacy is your top priority, a glass partition of the open bathroom may not suit you. Consider opting for different designs that provide better separation, like curtain partitions.

      Humidity - A bathroom can lead to humidity inside the bedroom, making the space feel warm and moist. If that works for you, proceed with it or consider other bathroom designs.

      10 Open Bathroom Design Ideas

      Here come different open bathroom designs that reflect layout-based, private, luxurious, sustainable, and aesthetic styles.

      Seamless Bathroom-Bedroom Integration

      Seamless Bathroom-Bedroom Integration
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      Blend stylist partitions with technology to renovate your bathroom effectively. Incorporate a half wall or low divider to separate the spaces subtly without compromising on the cohesive look of the different elements in the bath space.

      Add frosted and clear glass partitions for natural light to pass through it easily. This will ensure a balance of privacy and openness.

      Freestanding Tub in Bedroom

      Freestanding Tub in Bedroom
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      Smaller rooms or spaces can include open-concept bathroom designs. For instance, place a freestanding bathtub in a bedroom corner to save space. Then, add a glass shower and a petite wall-mounted vanity to keep the bathroom layout open and airy.

      Some Tips

      Install huge mirrors above the vanity and opposite the glass showers. It will reflect the light around the entire room and enhance the visuals.

      Bath Around Nature

      A Bathroom Seamlessly Merges With a Private Courtyard Garden
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      Consider including an open floor-plan bathroom around your private garden or courtyard. Install a durable and weather-resistant bathtub or shower for a better experience. For privacy, incorporate landscaping or high fences. Plant saplings or trees that can provide year-round shade.

      Notes Make a nature-based private screen around your bathroom by planting native plants.

      Wet Room-Style Open Bathroom

      Wet Room-Style Open Bathroom
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      A wet room-style open bathroom needs to handle the moisture. Hence, all the elements need to be waterproof, including ceilings, walls, and floors. The waterproof floor should also be slip-resistant to avoid accidents due to wet floors or increased humidity.

      Drainage and ventilation also require attention, along with selecting the right materials to design a perfect wet-room style open bathroom. Consider absorptive tiles for a quieter floor for noise reduction in the bedroom originating from the bathroom.

      Mirror Featured Open-Style Bathroom

      An Illuminated Mirror With a Black Frame Hanging from a Tiled Wall
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      Mirrors are a great addition to an open-style bathroom as they can make the space feel brighter and more open. A mirror is a perfect substitute for a windowless bathroom to get enough light.

      They can be customized by adding lights into mirrors - especially taller ones - for better illumination. Additionally, lighting on the mirrors illuminates the bathroom without disturbing anyone in the bedroom.

      Luxury Spa Elements

      Open Bathroom With Luxury Spa Elements
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      You can transform your home by incorporating luxury spa elements into your open bathroom design. Consider adding elements such as a steam room, sauna, or high-tech shower that can provide you with a relaxing space right at your fingertips. In addition to that, it can increase your home's property value. When designing the space, ensure each element has its own area to keep the bathroom open and welcoming.

      Vanity Areas for Open Bathrooms

      A Vanity Area Seamlessly Connects to a Modern Bedroom and Bathroom
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      Integrate a vanity area that connects the bedroom and bathroom. Then, face the mirror and sink towards the bedroom. This can make getting ready easier without needing to step into the bathroom. To ensure a seamless transition, select materials and finishes that complement both spaces.

      Additionally, consider adding adequate storage for items in both the bathroom and bedroom. You can install drawers or shelves under or next to the vanity for easy access.

      High-Tech Open Bathroom

      High-Tech Open Bathroom
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      Install a fresh air ventilation system to keep the open bathroom fresh. So, make sure to reserve the space for it in your room layout. Measure the total area of the bathroom. Then, install a system that gets rid of hot air and replaces it with cool air to remove any moisture or bad odors.

      This system flows the exhaust towards the water closet while sending fresh air into the sleeping area. It can keep the master bedroom well-ventilated.

      Furniture in the Open Bathroom

      Furniture in the Open Bathroom
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      Create a cozy ambiance by adding a piece of furniture to your open bathroom. Place a small table near the bathtub to hold the candles or a vase. If the room has a larger space, consider incorporating a table to make the nearby area more functional.

      For a child's open bathroom, integrate a small wooden stool next to the bathtub so you can sit and play with them during the bath.

      Sustainable Decors

      An Open Bathroom With Rattan Door, Sconces, and Chair
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      Add sustainable decors to your open bathroom. For instance, Rattan is a beautiful and versatile material. It can be used in different ways, such as for bathroom doors, light fixtures like sconces, chairs, and room dividers to add a rustic touch to the bathroom.

      Bamboo is another sustainable and budget-friendly option for bathroom design. It can be used to make cabinets, counters, and tiles. Lastly, keep some easy-to-care plants like ferns and monsteras. These thrive well in humid climates, making them an ideal choice for an open bathroom.

      Advantages of Open Bathroom Design

      The following are some of the benefits of an open bathroom in your home.

      • Walls and doors are part of the traditional home structure. But, once they are removed, homeowners can have more square footage. Later, it can be used to incorporate an open-bathroom style space, making the space feel larger, open, and airy.

      • An open bathroom naturally improves ventilation. But it's also important to have ventilation systems like exhaust fans, windows, or more to reduce humidity levels.

      • An open bathroom provides the benefit of a built design that allows natural light to enter the space better. It also creates a relaxing bathroom in a bedroom.

      • A larger space with not many walls and separations means fewer corners and surfaces to maintain. It makes the cleaning easier and quick.

      • A well-designed bathroom, like an open-concept bathroom, can increase the resale value of the house among desired buyers. Open baths justify the aesthetic and functionality of the design.

      Disadvantages of Open Bathroom

      Here are some drawbacks of incorporating an open bathroom in your house.

      • With fewer walls and separations, privacy is undoubtedly compromised. Also, the bathroom and bedroom don't appear seamless.

      • Walls are meant to stop and reduce noise. But, without any walls, noise can freely move around in the surrounding area. For instance, running water in the bathroom could be a distraction for someone in the bedroom.

      • An open bathroom is more like a house of steam and humidity. It keeps them grasped, and the smell reaches most corners of the bathroom and beyond.

      Final Words

      An open bathroom design is both a stylish and practical idea to decorate the bedroom with. With sustainable ideas, natural elements, furniture settings, luxurious ambiance, and high-tech decor, homeowners can create a large, open, and airy space to live in. However, there are some concerns like lack of privacy and higher noise. All the concerns can be addressed with temporary screens and half-walls.