It doesn’t take too much work to make your bathroom countertops shine and even the smallest piece of decor on your counter space can make the start of the day a little brighter.
In this guide, we’ve gathered a range of bathroom decor examples from pro interior designers to help you find some stylish solutions like soap dispensers, glass jars, hand towels, to make your space a little more personal.
Whether you’re looking for a minimalist soap dish to sit next to your bathroom sink or something a little more maximalist and unique, you’ll find some decorating ideas to your taste here.
1. Less is more
Less is more in this clean-lined, bright Mid-Century Modern inspired primary bathroom. “We left the counters largely unadorned. A teak bench holds products for the bath and a small plant in the window sill hints at the garden view outside,” says award-winning, luxury interior designer Pamela O’Brien, founder of Pamela Hope Designs.
2. Add a touch of greenery
The countertop in this bathroom design is simple and decluttered. “Houseplants flank the exterior edges of the floating wood bathroom vanity. Glass amber bottles atop a wooden tray with a light gray hand-poured candle add just enough color and softness to the vanity,” says designer Reya Duenas, founder of Reya Duenas Design.
3. Embrace natural materials
In this bathroom, staged and styled by Madison Modern Home, comfy Turkish towels, a woven-top table for bath accessories and properly scaled decor result in a bathroom oasis for a lucky homeowner. “The warm wood cabinets informed our choices of natural materials like plant in the styling of this primary bathroom,” says Robin DeCapua, founder of Madison Modern Home.
4. Keep a theme
“This clever little guest bathroom had a strong black and white vibe and arresting art,” says Pamela O’Brien. The small bathroom is finished of with a pair of succulent pots that match the room’s back and white theme. “A few pots of succulents seemed to be the perfect touch,” adds O’Brien.
5. A touch of brass
For bathroom ideas, particularly the powder room, simplicity is key with a few elements that offer a natural and textural experience to intentionally elevate the mood of space. In this bathroom designed by Sho and Co and photographed by Ryan Shapiro Photography, brass cabinet pulls and brass sink fixtures and faucets, a soap dispenser on top of natural wood riser, marble to visually please the eye, and natural textural wallpaper for its tactile feel.
6. Fresh flowers
“With an overall maximalist look, this glamorous bathroom really didn't need a lot of countertop accessories. We added an orchid for a touch of green and a tray to hold jewelry near the vanity bench,” says Pamela O’Brien.
Adding your favorite flowers to your bathroom is a nice personal touch. Here are a couple more examples of fresh flowers being used on bathroom countertops:
7. Give your bathroom accessories a home
Bathroom organization was a key consideration in this design. “I added a tray to the bathroom counter to give a home to all of the little things - pretty bottles of cologne, perfume, moisturizer, and more. The box is a pretty way to store things that are an eyesore, like makeup and makeup brushes. It hides things that you may not want sitting out on your counter. You want everything on your vanity to be nice and luxe,” says Chris Jovanelly, lead interior designer at Est Est Interior Design.
8. Match your wallpaper
This small space bathroom features some useful of storage options including glass jars for cotton swabs and hair pins, and a small wicker basket. The overall style of these pieces fits nicely with the bathroom style and the hues of tan and brown in this wallpaper.
9. Play with color
This kids bathroom remodel features a range of bright, eye-catching colors — from the blue walls to the bright green acrylic toothbrush holder and the orange tissue box.
10. Trays for storage
The countertop in the above bathroom is nicely arranged to make sure everything you need is close by. The tray is home to a couple of washcloths with hand soap and moisturiser stored right behind.
This bathroom uses a tray to keep clutter away from the countertop alongside some glass mason jars to keep cotton balls and other bathroom accessories neat.
11. A candle holder
This countertop is very minimalist with some flannels stacked neatly in a tray on one side of the sink and a candle holder on the other. Countertops are the perfect place for a candle that you can light to help you sit back and relax in the bath.
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