Attached bathroom design ideas 

Mentioned are a few attached bathroom design ideas that you can take inspiration from

Attached bathrooms, or ‘ensuites’ as they are referred to in the world of architecture, are an excellent design idea to incorporate in your bedroom. There are many ways to design a beautiful ensuite that looks good and functions as intended. Let’s look at a few bedrooms with bathroom attached designs to make your life just a little more convenient.

Bedroom with bathroom attached designs for a complete bedroom space

Semi-open ensuite

This attached bathroom design perfectly fits the mould of a modern bathroom with a semi-open glass partition that evokes an art deco design style. The bathroom is partially open to the bedroom. The glass partition lends an air of openness to the design while also maintaining plenty of privacy.

Semi-open ensuite

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Wall partition bedroom with bathroom attached

This ensuite design blends in with the bedroom seamlessly. While there are no doors to create a sense of privacy in the attached bathroom, the wall partition blocks a direct view into the bathroom. The section is seamless and works to blend the bathroom into the room’s design and not isolate it.

Wall partition bedroom with bathroom attached

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Ensuite with an open feeling

This bedroom with a bathroom attached design is for the daring ones among you. While the previous two bathrooms had some semblance of privacy, this design takes a different approach. The bathtub can be directly viewed from all parts of the bedroom, a refreshing new twist on the bathtub design idea. This bathroom design has private showers and toilets.

Ensuite with an open feeling

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Complete glass partition ensuite

This take on the attached bathroom is unique in its way. It vehemently rejects the idea of walls to cover up the bathroom. Instead, it uses glass partitions as the boundary between the bedroom and the bathroom. This design creates a partition between the two spaces without making it seem like a partition. Your privacy in this bathroom design is entirely up to you. You can add curtains to the glass partition to protect your privacy or keep it transparent if you’re not bothered by the partition.

Complete glass partition ensuite

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Ensuite protected by wooden slats

Integrate wood into your modern bedroom design, so that rustic elements blend in with modern materials. The wooden slats act as a partial partition to hide the bathtub from plain sight. The attached bathroom can still be termed as an open bathroom as you can enter from the bedroom without opening a door. 

Ensuite protected by wooden slats

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Smoked glass ensuite

Glass is an excellent material to use for your ensuite design. It creates a partition between your bedroom and bathroom and a sense of openness. Glass can be utilised in various ways depending on your privacy and aesthetic considerations. This smoked glass design maintains all the proprietary features of a glass partition while enhancing the privacy of the ensuite with its opaque glass design. It also is gorgeous to look at.

Smoked glass ensuite

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Ensuite with a sliding door

Glass is an excellent material to use for your ensuite design. It creates a partition between your bedroom and bathroom attached and a sense of openness. Glass can be utilised in various ways depending on your privacy and aesthetic considerations. This gorgeous smoked glass design maintains all the proprietary features of a glass partition while enhancing the privacy of the ensuite with its opaque glass design.

Ensuite with a sliding door

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