Modern Country-Inspired Bathrooms Are Trending — Here’s How To Get The Look

Modern Country-Inspired Bathrooms Are Trending — Here’s How To Get The Look

Interiors

by Christina Karras

Misty Creek Farmhouse designed by Studio Isaza. Custom brass mirror cabinet from Archer Industrial. Vanity & hidden cupboard from Turner Joinery. Murano wall sconces from Secondi. Towel by Baina. Photo – Natalie McComas. Styling Studio Isaza + Jessica Bartlett

Pop of pink brighten up this kids bathroom, covered in checkerboard tiles. Vintage milking stool. Photo – Alisha Gore for The Design Files. Styling – Tess Thyregod.

Home of Chloe Brockman. Basin by The Water Monopoly. Vintage brass Italian wall lights. Photo – Alisha Gore for The Design Files. Styling – Tess Thyregod

A fresh and fun take on the stereotypical country-style bathroom has emerged, and we think it’s a great guide for creating a bathing space that’s full of character.

The look is a little bit vintage, and a little bit French-cottage inspired, with classic details like freestanding baths, rustic tapware, and checkerboard tiles.

But when done right, this style can also look wonderfully contemporary. The key lies in being selective about which more ‘traditional’ elements you want to incorporate, and layering them correctly.

The aim here is to balance some of the more bold features, with a warm and neutral backdrop for that contemporary edge.

Avoid anything that feels too stark and instead go for tonal, sun-kissed hues like creamy whites, soft beiges, and warm pastels that will soften your chosen colour palette — whether that’s blushing pinks, or dark navy accents.

One of the best ways to recreate this vibe is by embracing pattern through your tile selection. Something like the terracotta and cream colourways from Tiento’s Colori Full Porcelain range is perfect to create fun checkerboard flooring, or a feature wall in the shower.

A statement bath like Reece’s Kado Era Freestanding Bath is a must-have for a luxurious, country-inspired interior — especially when paired with slightly ornate tapware, or a detailed wall sconce above.

Focusing on natural materials that have some sort of unique detail, like pink travertine stone benchtops or handmade ceramic basins, will also help add a rustic edge without feeling overtly ‘country’.

Because unlike traditional farmhouse interiors, this style of bathroom would look perfect in any space, from an inner-city cottage to an eclectic coastal home!

Additional moodboard credits: (from left) ‘Incense in Morning Light’ by Leanne Xiu Williams.  Nostalgia Robe Hook from Phoenix Tapware. Franklin Bath Towel in Fuyu & Chalk from Baina. Commune Seymour Hand Wash from Mecca. Bell Table Lamp from Ellison Studios. 

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