14 Small Full Bathroom Trends to Copy Now (2025)

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This post shows you 14 small bathroom ideas to copy in 2025.

Go for that “wow” factor with these earthy small bathroom trends and designs. You don’t have to be an interior designer (or have the budget of one) to make a bathroom that stands out. With just a few minor updates, your bathroom will feel like a relaxing spa (and you’ll be proud to show it off). 

When you’ve got the itch to renovate, the bathroom is usually the first place to start. It’s small, you can stay within a budget, and you can do it in a weekend (so it has a really quick payoff). But if you’re not quite sure what to do, I’ve got a few ideas that will inspire you. 

I gathered 14 stunning bathrooms that use the current design trends. Scroll through them below, and you’ll see that right now, natural earth tones and stones are big. And you can create a dramatic change just by changing your mirror and walls. 

Check out these 2025 bathroom design trends below and start dreaming up a bathroom that matches your perfect aesthetic.

1. Pastel earth tones and patterns

(@katiewoodinteriors)

This full bathroom from Katie Wood Interiors shows off the three hottest interior design trends of 2025. First, the subtle pastel floral wallpaper matches the grey wainscoting. Next, the natural oak vanity and brass fixtures create warmth – especially with the whicker baskets in both the vanity and sconces. Finally, the arched mirror is the perfect centerpiece. 

2. All white (paired with subtle contrast)

(@jenniferdecorates)

Continuing with the arched mirror trend, this bathroom from Jennifer Decorates has impressive contrasts. The white paneling around the mirror is set off with the bold black and white floral wallpaper. And the black vanity is set off with the brass hardware pulled into the double sconces. This bathroom exudes class. But the painted floor is the trend that stands out – it makes a statement without much effort. 

3. Clean brass & straight lines

(@badwood)

This bathroom exudes effortless warmth. The rich cherry cabinets, white countertops, and brass hardware are easily on-trend. The oversized curved m mirror and dark stone floor make the bathroom both roomy and cozy at the same time.

4. Mood-setting paint

(@meetthemosers)

This bathroom from Meet The Mosers exudes masculine style. The rich chocolate paint on the wainscoting, walls, and brass fixtures make me think of bourbon and tobacco. The white marble sink, single lampshade sconce, and arched mirror use trends without going overboard. 

5. Vintage walnut contrast

(@styleitprettyhome)

If you love earth tones, then you’ll really enjoy this bathroom from Style It Pretty Home. The white wainscoting is topped with green leafy wallpaper. You’ll see more people using wallpaper this year. The walnut toilet seat matches the dark upcycled vanity perfectly, giving the perfect amount of contrast with the marble countertop.

6. Modern lines & dynamic pattern

(@jeanstofferdesign)

This bathroom is where natural and earthy meets modern. The exposed wood beams work best with the white subway tiles in the shower. This bathroom has crisp lines, sharp angles, and warmth – all at the same time. The deep navy blue vanity anchors the space, while the penny tile pattern on the floor adds vintage charm. 

7. Creamy shades of beige

(@akbdesign)

This creamy-beige bathroom from AKB Design is an updated and trendy modern farmhouse. The shiplap covers both the walls and the ceiling, creating a continuous design. And the freestanding tub is surrounded by a warm rug and honey oak cabinets in the vanity. Again, we’re seeing brass fixtures and white marble countertops. 

8. Extra-ordinary mirrors

(@mindygayerdesign)

This bathroom from Mindy Gayer Design is the opposite of minimalism. Staying on trend with the patterned wallpaper– the scalloped brass mirror matches the color of the drawer knobs and rug. The vanity has faux shiplap, and the dark tiled floor adds a stark contrast to the completely tiled shower. One design trend you’ll see this year is glass doors and walls in the shower. 

9. Nature in its simplest form

(@alainakaz)

Going back to simple and natural, this bathroom designed by Alaina Kaz is airy and uses trends subtly and effortlessly. The wallpaper has a faint design allows the whicker mirror to stand out. And the beige rug on top of the white floor ties it all together. 

10. Dark green, earthy tones

(@thecreamcolonial)

Double the beauty in this charming bathroom. It has gorgeous woodsy elements in the dark green cabinets, brown waffle towels, and brass frames for the mirror and photos. A muted white marble countertop and cream walls allow you to decorate for each season. 

11. Marble and brass tones

(@mmlighting)

This stunning bathroom uses natural movement from the marble and wood to create powerful visual interest. Mixed in with the natural elements are a few trends – like the antiqued mercury glass in the tiered sconce and tumbled floors.

12. Golden statement mirrors on shiplap

(@bluewreninteriors)

Blue Wren Interiors shows off another way to incorporate a rounded statement mirror into a small bathroom. Match the color of the mirror’s gold frame with the colors of the double lampshade sconces. The natural oak vanity and hexagon tile floor complement the white shiplap walls.  

13. Olive-glazed tile with rubbed brass fixtures

(@audreycrispinteriors)

If earthiness is your vibe, take some notes from Audrey Crisp Interiors. She used sage green tiles to create a cozy shower and tub combo that sits inside an arched entryway. Then, these tiles are pulled out from the bathtub and used as the backsplash – it’s genius. Here’s another example of how natural oak cabinetry looks stunning with a white marble top.

14. Matte herringbone tile with vertical shiplap

(@houseninecollections)

As you can see, floor-to-ceiling shiplap is still a much-loved design trend. And here’s another lovely example of natural oak cabinets and a herringbone-patterned tile floor. Finally, the toilet seat and lid are updated with a trendy black color, adding contrast and style.

So, what are the hottest bathroom trends of 2025? We’re seeing a lot of natural oak cabinets, arched mirrors, and patterned tile floors. Shiplap is still used a lot, but the real surprise is the wallpaper. More and more designers are using it – and it looks effortlessly elegant.

Try one or all of these trends, and you’ll see what a big difference a few small changes can make!

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