Rustic design fits perfectly into a bathroom, with its earthy color palette and mix of natural materials providing a retreat to relax and unwind. A rustic aesthetic can add warmth, charm, and a touch of nature to your bathroom, creating a welcoming oasis that feels like a retreat at the end of a long day.
Incorporating these beautiful rustic bathroom design ideas into your space will not only make it functional but also the ultimate retreat to leave the stress of everyday life behind. Below you will find our collection of inspiring ideas with further details under each image and links to all sources.
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1. Whiskey barrel vanity.
An authentic whiskey barrel vanity features a hand-hammered copper basin for a beautiful, rustic bathroom. (via Jennifer Egoavil Design)
2. Bathroom retreat with old world flair.
This custom vanity is made of alder wood with cabinet pulls from Restoration Hardware. The vanity width is 36 1/2″. The color of the quartz countertop is BOLETUS. Q from MSI Quartz. The color of the tile floor is “Facups” by Tile Fantastic. (via Ammirato Construction)
3. Romantic stone tub.
This beautiful stone tub cost $1900 from Southeastern Salvage Home Emporium Nashville. The rock is sealed. The tub has an organic shape but is about 70 inches long. The plumbing fittings are from Waterbridge. There are real ledge stones on the walls. The candle holders were specially made and attached to the wood. The shower wall finish is a hand-applied plaster with a custom color blend from Sherwin Williams’ Amazing Gray family. (via In Site Designs)
4. Freestanding bathtub.
A clawfoot or copper bathtub can become the focal point of your rustic bathroom, offering both style and relaxation. This beautiful bathroom retreat comes complete with a copper tub, chandelier, fireplace and waterfall. You may never want to leave your bathroom again! The tub is a custom tub made from double thickness copper to retain heat and was custom made by the manufacturer. The stone flooring is made of Sierra Antique slate and is arranged in a random pattern. (via High Camp Home)
5. Zen-inspired bathroom.
This serene modern rustic bathroom features a floating vanity, glass shower with dual rainfall showerheads, stone walls and exposed wood beams. (via Thomas Kuoh Photography)
6. Beautiful rustic vanity unit.
Choose a vanity made from reclaimed or reclaimed wood with a natural stone countertop for a perfect blend of functionality and rustic elegance. The cabinets were custom built by Cutting Edge Woodworking. The faucets above the sinks are by Brizo Virage in Venetian bronze. The sinks were purchased from Signature Hardware; Fauz Leather Double Wall Copper Sink – Antique Copper #282091. (via Pinnacle Mountain Homes)
7. Modern Rustic Home Architecture.
Highlights of this bathroom include subway-style marble tiles with herringbone veneer on the wall. Mirrors that seem to float from the wall. A subtle broken-front cabinet detail creates space for the Rain glass-paneled Craftsman door leading to the throne room. Cool gray nickel marble countertops and grained wood grain floors. Check out the rest of this spectacular home: Modern-Rustic Georgia Lake House: Lake Bluff Lodge. (via Modern Rustic Homes)
8. Small rustic bathroom.
The wood on the wall is made of naturally aged fir boards, no treatments or colors have been added. The countertops are made of soapstone. The bronze sink and towel rack are from Rocky Mountain Hardware, while the faucets are from Watermark Designs. Check out the rest of this beautiful home here: The Woodland Chalet adds rustic elegance in Sun Valley, Idaho. (via Miller-Roodell Architects)
9. Gorgeous blue cabinets.
A fun and colorful bathroom with lots of storage space. The blue stained vanity shows the color variation as the wood grain shows through. A marble countertop with soft and subtle veins combined with textured glass lights encased in metal is the right balance between softness and rusticity. (via JJ Interiors)
10. Rustic, elegant bathroom.
The beautiful sink is from Signature Hardware. It is 36″ wide carved Thassos marble. A sliding door leads into the water toilet, providing a space-saving solution compared to using a regular toilet. (via Exodus Construction)
11. Earthy color palette.
Stick to warm earth tones like beige, brown and terracotta in your walls, tiles and decorations to create a cozy atmosphere. The vanity was custom-built by Montana-based cabinet maker Great Northern Woodworks. The type of bathroom furniture is recycled oak. See the rest of this incredible home here: A Stunning Ranch Home Remodel in the Mountains of Old Snowmass. (via North Fork Builders)
12. A freestanding copper bathtub.
The flooring is two-tone porcelain pavers with a herringbone pattern that complements the color variations of the interior stone (stone mined from the farm property) and log walls. A large picture window near the copper bathtub allows uninterrupted views of the farmland. The walk-in shower walls are porcelain tile and the shower floor and seat are tumbled glass mosaic penny tiles. The vanity is from Restoration Furniture & Design and features soapstone countertops and open shelves for storage. (via Suzanne MacCrone Rogers)
13. Rustic bathroom in the mountains.
A mountain retreat in Denver, Colorado features this stunning bathroom with a soaking tub in front of a window with idyllic water views. Install open shelves to display towels, baskets or decorative items while adding storage and style to your room. (via Associates III Interior Design)
14. River Rock Flooring.
This Lake Tahoe home features river rocks as a floor and as a floor and wall detail in the shower. All wood has been left untreated to enhance the rustic charm of this beautiful bathroom. See the rest of this amazing home here: Fabulous rustic mountain retreat in Lake Tahoe with decadent details. (via High Camp Home)
15. Wooden floating vanity.
The showpiece of this bathroom in a home on Tippecanoe Lake, Indiana, is the custom wooden floating vanity designed by 3 Feather Custom Woods. (via West Central Home)
16. Stone sink.
Opt for a stone sink made from natural materials like marble or granite to add a touch of luxury to your rustic bathroom. (via Amanda Greaves & Company)
17. Reclaimed and rustic materials.
Reclaimed, natural and rustic materials from Appalachian Antique Hardwoods are used in this stunning bathroom. Weatherplank Faded White Barnwood, Pioneer Oak Flooring, reclaimed wood window trim, and VintageCraft cabinets custom-built by Appalachian Antique Hardwoods combine to create an idyllic space to relax and unwind. (via Appalachian Antique Hardwoods)
18. Rustic mountain style.
A stone slab vanity with an integrated sink looks both elegant and luxurious, adding a touch of sophistication and natural beauty to any bathroom space. Check out the rest of this amazing home here: The rustic mountain retreat offers idyllic views of Yellowstone National Park. (North Fork Builders)
19. Rustic powder room.
Choose stone tiles for the floor or walls to give your bathroom a sturdy yet elegant aesthetic. The beautiful stone on the walls is from Montana Rockworks. (via Stoddard Construction & Design)
20. Bicycle sink.
A frame home in Nebraska features this bike bathroom with a farmhouse aesthetic. Design features include a concrete sink, metal roof in the shower and concrete underfloor heating. (via Legacy Post & Beam)
21. Rustic powder room.
A stone accent wall in the bathroom adds earthy elegance and texture, creating a focal point that enhances the overall ambience of the room. See the rest of this sensational home tour here: Rustic Mountain Home with Stunning, Timeless Aesthetics in Idaho. (via Conrad Brothers Construction)
22. Classic Shake and Stone.
The shower head is from Hastings and is called Waterfall. The tile is made of slate and is called Black Rust and comes from Horizon Tile & Stone. Tumbled stone accents include Sonoma Tile Vihara and Zafu Silk. The teak bench is from Frontgate. (via Tyner Construction)
23. Earthy color palette.
The floor and wall tiles (various sizes) are slate and are from The Tile Shop and are called “Copper Rust”. The taps were from Delta and were part of the Victorian range. The shower door was a custom frameless shower door made by a local glass company in central Minnesota. The barn wood walls and alder cabinet are finished in Hirshfields custom stain. The color over the wood panels is Hirschfield’s historic Jewett White. The top is made of Aged Pine with a special stain, Norman Dark Oak. The shower floor features a river stone tile – Dusty Gray Pebbles 12×12 Sheets (#656501) from The Tile Shop. The wall hooks were purchased through Signature Hardware. (via Lands End Development)
24. Rustic Barn Bathroom.
A barn conversion in the UK features this dreamy, rustic bathroom with sturdy dividers to separate the bathroom from the bedroom. The stunning copper tub is from The Cast Iron Bath Company. The wall lights above the tub are from Industville. (via @ahomefitforkings)
25. Moody Bathroom Vibes.
When remodeling this bathroom, the homeowner decided to tile much of the window area to create a separate shower and have a freestanding tub – sourced from Victoria Plum. The tub filler comes from Hudson Reed. When you enter this room, you feel a calming sense of darkness that you also feel when entering your favorite spa. To add drama to this space, various mood lighting options were added. This includes recessed lighting in the wall above the tub and under-cabinet lighting under the floating vanity. The countertop sink is from Victoria Plum and the round mirror is from Better Bathrooms. The tiled floor is from Porcelanosa. (via @our_journey_at_81)
26. Sliding door to the barn.
A dilapidated 19th-century barn in Michigan has been restored and this spa-like bathroom was designed for relaxation and unwinding. A sliding barn door leads into this room where you’ll find dark reclaimed barn wood walls and floors, a freestanding oval bathtub and wall-mounted sinks from Duravit, polished chrome Hansgrohe faucets from Axor Line, and wall sconces from Bright Electric Supply Co . The window is from Marvin. Check out the rest of this amazing home here: A 200-year-old Michigan barn is amazingly transformed into a home. (via Northworks Architects + Planners)
27. Make it moody.
Use battery-operated candlelight to add atmosphere to your bathroom while relaxing in the bathtub. The wallpaper is from Ralph Lauren Home. The print “Napoleon Ant” on the wall is from @sassicism. (via @catwalktocowpat)