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Bathroom design ideas — one photo, sixteen styles
The bathroom is small, expensive per square foot, and hard to picture before the tile goes in. Upload one photo and see it redesigned across 16 styles — Modern, Scandinavian, Japandi, Industrial and more — with your vanity, toilet, and tub-shower kept exactly where they are. Same bathroom, sixteen finishes.

Designing your bathroom
Of every room in the house, the bathroom is the hardest to imagine from a mood board. It is small, every surface is a committed material — tile, stone, fixtures — and the cost per square foot is high, so a guess that looks wrong after installation is an expensive guess. That is why "bathroom design ideas" is such a high-intent search: people are trying to see a finish on their real walls before the contractor starts.
EasyRoomAI lets you test that finish on your own bathroom first. The before/after gallery above keeps one real bathroom fixed — vanity on the left, toilet under the window, tub-shower on the right — and swaps only the style, so you can compare a clean Modern scheme against a bright Scandinavian look, a calm Japandi palette, or a moody Industrial treatment, all on the bathroom you already have.
One bathroom, four styles
The layout never moves. We restyle the vanity, tile, fixtures, mirror, and finishes while preserving your camera angle, window placement, and the position of the vanity, toilet, and shower. So the comparison is honest — you are not looking at four different bathrooms, you are looking at your bathroom, four ways. Pick the direction, then take the render to your contractor or tiler.
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Modern bathroom
The same bathroom redesigned in Modern style — a floating oak vanity with a quartz top, a backlit mirror, large-format greige tile, and matte black fixtures, layout unchanged.
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Scandinavian bathroom
The same bathroom redesigned in Scandinavian style — a light oak vanity, a round wood-framed mirror, white subway tile, white walls, and plants, layout unchanged.
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Japandi bathroom
The same bathroom redesigned in Japandi style — a low warm-oak vanity with a honed stone basin, oatmeal plaster walls, matte black fixtures, and a teak stool, layout unchanged.
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Industrial bathroom
The same bathroom redesigned in Industrial style — a reclaimed-wood vanity with a concrete basin, a black metal-framed mirror, an exposed brick wall, and blackened-steel fixtures, layout unchanged.
BeforeThe room we started with
Each render keeps your exact bathroom — the vanity, toilet, and tub-shower stay put. Only the finishes, tile, fixtures, and decor change.
Bathroom ideas by style
Explore a specific style for your bathroom, or open the tool with both pre-selected.
See it on a real room
Frequently asked
What are the most popular bathroom design styles?
The most-requested bathroom styles on EasyRoomAI are Modern, Scandinavian, Japandi, and Industrial. Modern reads clean and crisp, Scandinavian bright and airy, Japandi calm and spa-like, and Industrial moody and characterful. The gallery above lets you compare four of them on the same bathroom so you can judge the finish on your real walls rather than on staged photos.
How do I make a small bathroom look bigger?
Lean toward light, low-contrast styles — Scandinavian and Modern both use pale tile, large mirrors, and frameless glass that bounce light and avoid chopping the room up. Choose large-format tile over busy small mosaics, float the vanity to show floor, and keep the palette tonal. In EasyRoomAI you can test a bright treatment against a darker, moodier one on your actual bathroom to see which opens it up.
Will the AI keep my real bathroom layout?
Yes. EasyRoomAI preserves your camera angle, window position, and the placement of the vanity, toilet, and tub-shower while restyling the finishes, tile, fixtures, and decor. The before/after pairs above are the same bathroom — only the style changes — so the comparison reflects what your space could actually look like.
Can I redesign a bathroom without moving the plumbing?
Most of a bathroom’s look comes from finishes you can change without touching the plumbing — vanity, tile, mirror, fixtures, paint, and lighting. Seeing your existing layout re-skinned in a few styles helps you spend on the surfaces that change the most, and avoid the cost of relocating the toilet or shower. EasyRoomAI shows that re-skin on your actual bathroom before you commit.
Is it free to redesign my bathroom?
Yes — anonymous users get a watermarked preview for free, with no signup. You only create an account if you want to download the full-resolution image or generate more variations.
