Take a tour of this coastal bathroom
Ideal Home showcases this loft conversion coastal bathroom with stylish blue mosaic tiles and wooden vanity unit. Looking for more bathroom makeovers? Visit housetohome.co.uk

The owner of this coastal bathroom positioned the bath beneath the eaves of this loft conversion to create space for a separate shower unit. Blue mosaic tiles and wooden accents transport you straight to the seaside.
1/7 Coastal themed bathroom
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Bath
Utopia
Shower unit
Mira showers
Blue tiles
Topps TilesThe Colour Flooring Company
2/7 Wood and whites
A white porcelain basin with wood units acts as a perfect base for a coastal look.
Vanity Unit and toilet
Utopia
Metro tiles
Topps Tiles
Circular tiles
Porcelanosa
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3/7 Mixing tiles
Don't be afraid to mix tiles. In this small bathroom there is a combination of square and circular tiles in different areas, and they complement each other really well.
Circular tiles
Porcelanosa
Mosaic tiles
Topps Tiles
4/7 Wooden vanity unit
The wooden vanity unit not only brings a beach hut feel to the bathroom but it is practical, too, helping to keep clutter at bay.
Vanity unit
Utopia
5/7 Circular sink details
The curved shape of this tap combined with the circular tiles bring visions of waves lapping at pebbles on the beach.
Mixer Tap
Utopia
6/7 Stand alone shower unit
The separate shower was an important requirement for this growing family. Tucked in the corner, it still allows room to manoeuvre around the rest of the room.
Shower unit
Mira showers
7/7 Before shot
The space under the eaves in this loft conversion was being wasted before the owners knocked out a partition wall to tuck the bath into the corner, creating room for a shower unit beside it. With the addition of some stylish new tiles and a gloss floor they created the beachy bathroom of their dreams.
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Heather Young has been Ideal Home’s Editor since late 2020, and Editor-In-Chief since 2023. She is an interiors journalist and editor who’s been working for some of the UK’s leading interiors magazines for over 20 years, both in-house and as a freelancer.