Eight spa-like bathrooms complete with tactile finishes


The bathroom is an essential space in any home, so we’ve launched a new  interior category focused on the room for Dezeen Awards 2025. Below are eight examples to inspire your entries.

These spa-like bathrooms, characterised by raw materials, earthy tones, statement tiles and custom sanitaryware, provide a private room to unwind in.

Keeping to a minimalist palette provides a sense of calm that draws attention to the sumptuous materials. From sleek marble finishes to ombre shower doors, these bathroom examples showcase an array of textural finishes, from previous longlisted or shortlisted projects in the Dezeen Awards archives.


A mixture of marble and wood adorn Casa France's ensuite bathroom
Photo by Salem Mostefaoui

Casa Franca, France, by Déchelette Architecture

A sleek travertine stone sink, bath and shower contrast with birch wood details in this Parisian bathroom, that aims to occupy “the crossroads of architecture and art”.

The bathroom is topped by a skylight that runs the length of the room.

Find out more about Casa Franca ›


Marble with white veins wraps the bathroom of Twentieth house
Photo by Joe Fletcher

Twentieth, USA, by Woods + Dangaran

Los Angeles studio Woods + Dangaran created a three-storey family home in Santa Monica with modern finishes throughout.

An ensuite was lined with sumptuous dark grey marble animated by streaks of white, brightened by two skylights that sit above the shower and tub.

Find out more about Twentieth ›


Sapphire-coloured tiles finish the main bedroom's ensuite of West Bend House
Photo by Peter Bennetts

West Bend House, Australia, by Brave New Eco

Sapphire-coloured tiles finish the main bedroom’s ensuite of West Bend House, which Australian studio Brave New Eco designed for a family of five.

A singular colour was used throughout the bathrooms, paired with brass taps and wooden cabinetry to create an intimate feel.

Find out more about West Bend House ›


Venetian blue plaster was used to coat the walls
Photo by Smac Studio

Mirror Image, Australia, by Smac Studio

Interior designer studio Smac cast the walls, sink and floors in rich emerald blue tones for the powder room of Mirror Image, a semi-detached home in the suburbs of Sydney.

Situated under the staircase, the curved room decorated in deceptively smooth and satiny blue Venetian plaster features a rose-quartz sconce light by Christopher Boots, a marble basin and semicircular corner mirrors.

Find out more about Mirror Image ›


A monochrome colour palette with pink accents was used in this bathroom
Photo by Makhno Studio

Mureli House, Ukraine, by Makhno Studio

The bathroom of Mureli House, completed by Kyiv-based Makhno Studio, features a monochrome colour palette with pink accents.

Ombre shower doors and pink scale-shaped concrete tiles double as hooks for towels and bathrobes, while intricate ceramic details such as a sturdy boulder-like sink add to the organic aesthetic of this striking bathroom.

Find out more about Mureli House ›


A bath wrapped in light blue tiles features in Mo Jacobson house
Photo by Anson Smart

Mo Jacobson, Australia, by YSG

Who wouldn’t want to make a splash in this statement tub? Designed by Australian studio YSG, the renovated home features a bath wrapped in light blue tiles referencing the owner’s Egyptian heritage.

Mosaic tiles with white grout cover the bathtub, floors and lower half of the walls, creating a ridged yet harmonious finish, reminiscent of traditional hammams.

Find out more about Mo Jacobson ›


The family bathroom combines green tones with terrazzo
Photo by Magnus Berger Nordstrand

The Yellow House, Norway, by Familien Kvistad

Architecture studio Familien Kvistad combined muted green tones with polished terrazzo sanitaryware and matte black taps for The Yellow House’s family bathroom in Oslo.

Combining forest green tiles, pale green walls and large hanging plants, created a warm earthy aesthetic, while its double-height proportions provide a calming and airy feel.

Find out more about Yellow House ›


Dark wooden panelling and green designed to emulate the colours in the nearby national park were used throughout Tembo Tembo Lodge
Photo by Adrien Dirand

Tembo Tembo Lodge, South Africa, by Studio Asai

Rammed-earth walls and organic colour schemes characterise Tembo Tembo Lodge by architecture practice Studio Asai, which blends into the nearby Kruger National Park.

Lush green walls paired with dark wood panels define Tembo Tembo’s bathroom, which was designed to emulate the colours of the outdoor foliage.

Awarded home interiors of the year for Dezeen Awards 2023, the judges commended the traditional family home for its “variety of locally sourced materials and the humility of the surrounding natural environment”.

Find out more about Tembo Tembo Lodge ›

Enter by 26 March!

Have you completed a similar project? Find out about our bathroom interiors category alongside all this year’s categories here. Log in or create an account via our new entry platform to begin your entries.

There is just over one week left till early entries close. Submit your projects by 23:59 London time on 26 March and save 20 per cent on your entries.

Dezeen Awards 2025 in partnership with Bentley

Dezeen Awards is the ultimate accolade for architects and designers across the globe. The eighth edition of the annual awards programme is in partnership with Bentley as part of a wider collaboration to inspire, support and champion design excellence and showcase innovation that creates a better and more sustainable world. This ambition complements Bentley’s architecture and design business initiatives, including the Bentley Home range of furnishings and real estate projects around the world.

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