Stone is a natural material to use for décor, it brings a cozy and natural feel to any space, though it’s costly and often hard to install, it’s totally worth it. Today we’ll see how to use stone in bathrooms to give them a spectacular look and a cozy feel.
Stone is great for bathrooms: it can withstand wet, it’s durable and it fits many décor styles: farmhouse, rustic, modern, contemporary, minimalist and others. It can be used on the walls or you can go for a stone carved bathroom or sink – or even both if you love stone!
Stone Walls
Clad a wall in your bathroom with stone to make a statement – this is a great alternative to usual tiles, it will bring texture, color and interest to the space. You may go for two walls or rock stone walls in the shower to make it stand out from the rest of the bathroom. Stone beautifully pairs with wood and with various tiles, so you have a wide range of materials to choose from.
An attic bathroom with a rough stone wall with a fireplace, a pendant lamp and a wooden ceiling for a cozy feel.
Stone walls, touches of wood and metal are amazing to create a chic bathroom look with much texture.
A chic attic bathroom with a rough stone wall, a sleek wooden vanity and enough natural light incoming.
A contemporary attic bathroom with sleek wood and a shower space clad with black stone plus built-in lights.
A contemporary bathroom done with wood imitating tiles, white subway ones and a stone wall plus a wooden beam.
A gorgeous contemporary shower done with a natural stone wall, wall tiles imitating stone and a waterfall shower.
A light-filled farmhouse bathroom with a natural stone wall, a refined mirror and a clawfoot bathtub.
A rustic bathroom with a stone accent wall, a rough wooden slab vanity and some greenery and mirrors.
A rustic chic bathroom with a rough stone wall with neutral grout and a wooden stool that are an amazing combo.
A stylish modern cabin bathroom with a stone wall, wooden beams on the ceiling and a wooden floor looks super inviting.
Stone Sinks/ Bathtubs
If it’s hard to clad a wall with stone, you can add this luxurious material to your space in another way: place a stone sink or a bathtub or use both to make your bathroom even catchier. There are combos of vanities and sinks in one for tiny bathrooms, there are rough carved stone bathtubs and sleek ones for a more minimalist look, there are rough stone sinks and many other options to fit eveyr bathroom. If you want to accent your stone bathtub, you can also place it on a large wooden or stone platform. You can play with shapes, textures, shades and forms to give your bathroom an ultimate feel.
A light-filled vintage bathroom with a pendant lamp, a sleek stone bathtub and printed grey tiles on the floor.
A minimalist contrasting bathroom with sleek wooden slab walls, a rough stone platform and a sleek stone bathtub.
Natural and rough stone sinks paired with sleek and elegant furniture look very contrasting and bold.