6 key ingredients every stylish Scandi bathroom needs to create a serene and spa-like scheme

The room recipe to nail this aesthetic in your home

White bathroom with a bathtub, wooden vanity and arch mirror
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A space that feels calm, tranquil and relaxed is a description that many of us would put at the top of the wish list when describing our dream bathroom. And there are a few styles that capture this serene, spa-like aesthetic quite so well as the Scandi style bathroom ideas.

Characterised by clean lines, minimalist design, and the use of natural materials, Scandi-style bathrooms embrace simplicity and functionality, with a natural warmth and colour at their heart. And no Scandi bathroom would be complete without the inclusion of wood somewhere in the scheme, whether timber panelling used liberally throughout or subtle accents of wood picked out more sparingly on furniture and accessories.

Whether planning a bathroom renovation or simply refreshing a tired scheme, incorporating a few core elements and Scandi bathroom style is an easy look to recreate. Keep things pared-back and understated, and it’s hard to go wrong…these are the key ingredients you’ll need.

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1. Sleek fittings

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Clean lines and a pared-back aesthetic are core elements of any Scandi scheme, so when it comes to bathroom fixtures and fittings, simplicity is key. Minimalist, free-standing baths in curved or angular designs take centre stage, alongside shapely counter-top basins and functional fittings in warm brushed metals or contrasting matt black.

2. Streamlined storage

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Keeping surfaces clear and clutter-free is a must, with only a few thoughtfully-chosen pieces out on display. Floating vanities and wall-hung fittings provide ample storage for toiletries and towels and keep floors clear to enhance the sense of space. Or choose sleek fitted furniture that can also conceal unsightly plumbing work.

3. Natural light

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Using bright whites and reflective surfaces in small or dark bathrooms can be a great way to compensate for a lack of natural light. Keep windows bare or go for light-filtering sheers to maximise what natural light there is.

4. Spacious shower

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The shower takes top priority in any Scandi bathroom, and should be as large and spacious as the room allows. Large-format, colour-matched tiles on walls and floors create a seamless look and will give an enhanced sense of space.

5. Natural wood

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Wood is at the heart of Scandinavian design, including for bathroom schemes. From sauna-style, tongue-and-groove panelling and simple plywood cladding, to wood-effect tiles that offer a more durable and waterproof finish, wood brings natural colour and warmth to the bathroom, preventing it from looking and feeling too clinical.

6. Warm accents

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Bringing in warm colours and tactile textures helps soften the mood without sacrificing the calm Scandi aesthetic. Plants and greenery will also add life and natural colour to the room.

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Lisa Fazzani
Freelance content editor

Lisa is a freelance journalist who has written about interiors for more than 25 years. Previously editor of Style at Home magazine, she has worked on all the major homes titles, including Ideal Home, Country Homes & Interiors, 25 Beautiful Homes and Homes & Gardens. She has covered pretty much every area of the home, from shopping and decorating, crafts and DIY to real homes and makeovers and now regularly writes gardening stories for Ideal Home.