James Huniford designed this Manhattan penthouse to feel like a country retreat in the city, and the bathroom includes a carved cedar tub by E-Legno. Healthy-living affirmations hang from clipboards on the wall above. Photo by Nick Johnson
Bold chevron-patterned tile wraps around this Aspen space by Samantha Todhunter. “The bathrooms are, above all, glamorous and luxurious, using black and white marble in varying patterns,” according to the designer. Photo by Oliver Clarke
This Paris pied-à-terre by Hubert Zandberg features cement tiles and a sink that is a 19th-century industrial unit customized to function as a vanity with a slate basin. Vintage glove molds from Portobello Market hold contemporary lights above the sink. Photo by Nicolas Matheus
Quebec artist Martin Rondeau’s woven photograph Glory Box looms over the tub in this all-white Montreal penthouse bathroom by Julie Charbonneau. “Always dare the unpredictable to make a statement,” Charbonneau says. Photo by Naomi Finlay
Frank de Biasi mixed rustic and modern elements when designing this bathroom in an Aspen vacation home, which includes hide rugs and a fireplace next to the glass shower. Photo courtesy of FDBI
Philip Nimmo created a 2,500-square-foot “closet retreat” for his client’s home in Shasta Lake, California. The space includes a bathroom with antiqued-mirror panels and a glass chandelier hanging from a domed skylight. Photo by Roger Davies
Townscape wallpaper and an unconventional arrangement of mismatched mirrors set a playful tone at this Sigmar-designed castle in Sweden. Photo by Christoffer Rudquist
Meyer Davis sought inspiration in the grand Adirondacks lodges of yesteryear when designing this Copake Lake, New York, house. The upstairs bathroom has such rustic details as a taxidermy fish above the tub and a log table with a marble top.
Peter J. Sinnott IV played with pattern and color in this bathroom for the Kips Bay Decorator Showhouse. Photo by Timothy Bell
This glamorous Atlanta bathroom by Nate Berkus Associates features a chandelier over a center table and intricate latticework framing the bathtub. Photo by Fred Gerlich