Art Deco-inspired bathrooms accurately depict extravagance and luxury since they have classic bathroom features absent in modern designs. Thus, you have to hand-pick items and elements that are a treat to the eyes and the heart.
For instance, a pedestal sink plus a marble topper are the easiest way to give your bathroom a Deco look. However, that might be too much for some people.
Worry not; you can couple a Style Moderne wallpaper with a rustic mirror to add a 1920s vibe to the bathroom. What better way to exude the Deco style than cherry-picking Art Nouveau fixtures for the space?
While these are some on-the-top-of-my-head ideas, there are a lot more for you to consider. In this guide, you’ll find many art deco classic bathroom ideas to replicate.
Every bit of this bathroom is an ode to the Art Nouveau period when colors started taking over the previously black and white architecture. Here, you can see the space covered in pink from ceiling to floors.
While the pink square wall tiles give a modern mosaic effect, the zig-zag flooring is a classic art Deco touch to the area. Moreover, the light pastel blue tub with golden legs completes this art-deco inspired bathroom look.
On the other side is a marble sink with golden legs. The round mirror on the top is a subtle yet pronounced feel of the classic art Deco era. Also, there’s a similar mirror on the other wall, completing the pair.
Although the marble vanity grabs the attention, everything else about this space is also worth drooling over. First off, the counter-contrast of the wall paint with the tile is brilliantly-done.
Secondly, the dual mirrors on the wall are an excellent choice as a single mirror would have seemed out of place on the huge wall. Plus, the light fixtures and further add classiness to this art deco-inspired bathroom.
It’s obvious that the designers have done a splendid job of adding a 1930s charm to this bathroom since it’s overflowing with class and elegance. On the one hand, the classic art Deco tiles with a modern mosaic pattern catch your eye while, on the other hand, the brass and gold lights add a certain old school vibe to the area.
The Great Gatsby-inspired interior will look perfect, replicated in your bath, with streamlined tiles, a console sink, and geometric patterns.
Everything from the windows to the pedestal sink in this space scream Art Nouveau. Although it’s a pretty simple bathroom with little luxurious appeal, it has all the classic art Deco elements one can hope for.
Apart from the sink, the simple light fixtures further add to the charm, making this idea look like something out of the 1930s.
Although simple and subtle, the theme of this bathroom is inspiring for people who don’t want to make a statement. The pink and black toilet matches with the streak of pink among the wall tile.
Notice how the designers have added small hints of gold in this idea. The golden toilet paper holder with the big planter in the back bring a glow to this area.
A single look at this pedestal sink would have any classic art Deco-lover gasping in delight. Along with being the most beautiful shade of green, the sink has golden fixtures to finish the classic art Deco feel.
Plus, the colorful tile at the back looks remarkable against the painted wall. When replicating this for your bathrooms, you can make the contrasting colors as bright or light as you want.
The major attractions in this bathroom are the mirror that holds your gaze as you walk in and the geometric floor tile that extends halfway up to the wall. Moreover, the golden fixtures on the white sink go nicely with the tiled triangles at the bottom.
If you’re not a huge fan of colors, you can get a classic art Deco touch with black and white hues. Take this design, for example. The black and white penny tiles add uniformity to the floor, giving you the freedom to add funky accent pieces on the walls.
Moreover, the black and white sink and vanity look much better than a fully black or white one. The gorgeous golden shower and light fixtures also go well with the interior of the space. Overall, it’s old school, sleek, and easy to replicate.
The huge vanity and sink are admittedly the attention-holders in this idea, but the mirrors come at a close competition. Moreover, the brown eastern-inspired window in the middle is pulling the whole look together.
Although this might be hard to replicate in a smaller space, you can keep this idea for the master bath.
The sheer magnificence and serenity of this shower stall is a reminiscence of the 1930s when colors and straight lines were all the rage. While the bathing area is a beauty in itself, the walls and golden glass shower doors take the credit for adding class to this retro design.
Green got its due attention in the 1930s, and I’m all hyped for it even today. How cute and classy does that bathtub look? Plus, the checkered floor tiles with the toilet seat make a perfect combination for a small bathroom in your house.
If you don’t want to toil much over the decor, you can simply go for a huge statement piece. In this case, the gorgeous white clawfoot tub is doing the job perfectly well, while the painted wall at the back is adding a traditional element to the room.
Here’s an idea for the guest powder room that won’t require much effort. While the white wall tiles make the space look traditional, the neutral tone is broken by a streak of colored tiles. Plus, the pink bathtub adds a splash of color to the otherwise gloomy space.
Pastel tones seem to be a top choice for an art deco-inspired bathroom look. Notice how green is ‘sprinkled’ across this bathroom in the glazed subway, the tub tiles, wall tiles, and the paper towel holder. If you don’t want a continuous wave of color in your powder room, you can replicate this trend.
Why should pastel shades take all the attention when you have a perfectly-pleasing blue at hand? The different shades of blue in this art deco-inspired bathroom exude a charming appeal that is a treat to the eyes.
Meanwhile, the white clawfoot tub and the pedestal sink are remarkable additions to this huge space, making it look put together.
The Art Nouveau era was known for its geometric influences and kitschy colors. Quite evidently, this bathroom idea is all those things. While the clawfoot tub takes up most of the space, it’s the timeless patterned tiles that steal the show.
Quite interestingly, the deco-inspired bathroom creates mosaic patterns in your bathroom that will be the center of attention for everyone who walks in. A great way to impress guests, isn’t it?
Without a doubt, this bathroom’s color scheme is a wave to the Art Nouveau time. The lined walls in the back are complementing the pink antique vanity and storage space brilliantly. Meanwhile, the classic art Deco hues are continued in the sink bowl and the fixtures.
If you love pastels and treat your powder room like a haven, this stunning art deco-inspired bathroom will amp up your self-care experience.
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