Looking for inspiration for your next bathroom decor project? Love the images in the Ikea Catalogue but want to create something unique in your own home?
We have some gorgeous examples to share with you today that will hopefully help you add that Scandinavian vibe to the most private room in your home.
1. White

Scandinavian bathrooms typically utilize a shade of white for the three surfaces: floors, walls, and ceilings. Painting the floor with Nordic-inspired shapes and figures looks great.
If you already have dark walls, then it will take a few more coats of paint than usual. The basic idea behind such bathrooms is to declutter the surroundings to provide you with lots of room for movement.
2. White Bricks

White bricks can significantly boost your bathroom’s aesthetics. Whether for floors, walls, or vanities, they bring the decorative Scandinavian look you desire.
Choose from shades like pristine bright or creamy ivory for varied effects. Pure white bricks create a spacious, uptown vibe, ideal for small bathrooms. In larger bathrooms, softer white bricks add warmth and charm.
3. Using Natural Materials

With so much white concentrated in a single portion of the bathroom, it’s important to balance things out by adding warmer colors.
Natural textures such as rugs, wood, and fur are good options for staying within your budget while creating an aesthetically pleasing bathroom.
If you’re on a budget, use indoor plants. They not only add warmth but also filter toxins from the air.
4. Pallet Furniture

Pallets are good for DIY bathroom projects and accommodate a wide range of options, including wall treatments and storage spaces.
They are a resource that most people can easily access without worrying about budgetary constraints.
Pallets allow you to stay true to Scandinavian interior decors because of their combination of cozy, warm textures, and minimal lines.
5. Wall Art

Filling your bathroom with colorful, inspiring wall art is easy. There’s no one-size-fits-all rule; even framed photos can do the job.
A simple message next to the shower counts as wall art. Mirrors are also great for making the bathroom look larger and adding boldness depending on their frames.
Affordable and versatile, multiple small mirrors can be arranged artistically to complement each other.
6. A Touch of Blue

Blue colors deliver minimalism, a strong feature of Scandinavian design. A touch of blue can create a spacious, fun, and beautiful space.
Note how the blue-colored hydrangea perfectly complements the blue-colored bricks on the wall. Even something as simple as flowers can spark the space and make it more lively.
7. Bathroom Cabinets

Bathroom cabinets are important if you want to adhere to the Scandinavian theme of decluttering the environment and minimizing the waste of valuable space.
Cabinets are perfect for storing linens, toiletry items, makeup, and other grooming devices.
There are several design choices when it comes to bathroom cabinets; these include wall cabinets, floor cabinets, and even rolling storage cabinets—all depending on what you need.
8. Darkness

Scandinavian style is known for its brightness but can also embrace darker colors. Here, dark walls contrast with bright wooden countertops, illuminated by light fixtures.
A touch of green from a plant adds diversity to the color palette, while the skylight makes a significant difference, adding depth and space to the bathroom.
9. White and Black

Sometimes, the simplest solutions offer the best blend of aesthetics and functionality.
In this case, this unique mixture of black and white color palette provides the perfect foundation to make your bathroom spaces more lively.
As an example, you can add a range of more diverse colors to the room with small touches like linens, mirrors, accessories, or a new coat of paint.
10. Absolutely Minimal

If you want to go for an absolutely minimalistic design with straight lines everywhere, then this Scandinavian bathroom more than delivers.
It’s populated predominantly by two color palettes—white and wooden textures.
The little touch of green makes the space more lively. It’s a clever design choice that allows you to add more decorative items at a later time.
11. Gray Bathrooms

Many homeowners think of gray as a boring and bland choice when it comes to decorating. But the right approach can turn the dull grays into beautiful shades of neutral.
Gray is by far one of the most popular neutrals that pairs well with anything and promotes a minimalist, clutter-free bathroom design.
The secret to achieving an absolutely minimalist bathroom design is removing toothpaste tubes, hair brushes, excessive decor, and overflowing baskets from countertops.
12. Selfie Mirror

It is uber simplistic but allows you to take full body images because of the large mirror.
The black borders of the mirror beautifully contrast the white walls. This design only features dark and black combinations to stay true to Scandinavian décor.
13. Farmhouse Bathroom

Although it is small, this bathroom is extremely comfortable and demonstrates the true beauty of white.
The choice of tiles for the wall provides an ideal foundation for the rest of the room’s design elements. Despite featuring a versatile design, the bathroom does not detract from its goal of achieving minimalism.
14. Geometric Tiled Bathroom

This bathroom uses neutral colors for a unique, lively feel, with a geometric tiled wall leading to the walk-in shower.
Though not strictly adhering to Scandinavian ideals of minimalism, this design keeps the space decluttered. Geometric tiles, with their mesmerizing shapes, can transform even outdated bathrooms.
These tiles, in popular white, gray, and black tones, add trendy patterns without compromising serenity, making them a favorite among homeowners.
15. Golden Bathroom

Gold symbolizes status and, though expensive, is perfect for decorating your bathroom. This design captures extravagance with Scandinavian overtones.
The gold-framed glass door contrasts beautifully with marble floors and walls. Gold can be added to fixtures, tiles, flooring, and ceilings, bringing shine to dull spaces.