Bathroom ceiling designs for a trendy look

Bathroom ceiling designs must be cohesive with the overall aesthetic of the space.

Despite being an essential part of your home, the bathroom is often neglected. This space is a haven of much-needed solace at the beginning and end of your busy day. Even more neglected part of the bathroom is its ceiling. Problems with the ceiling are often the last to be noticed and addressed. But what if we say that a well-thought ceiling design can change the entire look of your bathroom? That’s right. Instead of going for the regular plain ceilings, here are some unique and trendy bathroom ceiling design ideas you can adopt.

See also: Best bathroom remodel ideas to create a stylish space

 

Coffered charm

Simple, classy and versatile, this design is characterised by a grid design composed of square or rectangular panels featuring decorative moulding. The recessed sections endow the ceiling with a sense of depth and elegance that is perfect for a sophisticated bathroom design. Additionally, this design also offers a lot of scope for customisation in terms of panel size and shape, and moulding details.

coffered bathroom ceiling

Source: Pinterest @nextluxury

 

Tin tiles

Incorporating tin tiles in your bathroom ceiling is an uncomplicated way to add a vintage feel to the space with extensive renovations. These tiles often feature patterns like florals or geometrics that can be used to add texture and visual interest to the space. You can choose between genuine antique tiles or their modern replicas as per your preference for the purpose.

 

Wooden warmth

Using wooden planks on bathroom ceilings creates a warm and cosy ambiance. Make use of the natural grain of the wood for some texture and visual interest and consider staining or painting the wooden planks to match it with the overall aesthetic of the bathroom for a cohesive look. You can easily complement both traditional and contemporary aesthetics with this design idea.

wooden bathroom ceiling

Source: Pinterest @itsmegwilson

 

Starry sight

Create a surreal and mesmerising ambiance by embedding small fibre optic lights to the bathroom ceiling to replicate a starry night sky. These lights emit just the right amount of brightness to result in a soothing and relaxing atmosphere, without over stimulating your senses. Therefore, this is the perfect choice for a spa-like retreat.

fibre optic bathroom ceiling

Source: Pinterest @maykilighting

 

Streaming skylight 

Incorporating a skylight is a simple way to introduce natural light into your bathroom and transform the space into a bright and airy retreat. This style also establishes a connection with the outdoors to create a unique aesthetic that seamlessly blends natural and man-made elements. You can enjoy this interesting visual element in your bathroom, especially during the day.

 

Tray technique

Tray ceilings are characterised by elevated or dropped sections that add visual interest to the bathroom ceiling. Combine the ceiling with cove lighting along the edges of the tray to accentuate the details and create a subtle and inviting illumination. Super versatile and adaptable, you can easily pair it with a variety of styles.

 

Luminous lighting

Incorporate LED cove lighting by using hidden strips around the edges of the ceiling to emit a soft and customisable glow, resulting in a modern and futuristic look. Go for the adjustable varieties to allow more freedom to customise the colour and intensity according to your mood and preferences.

LED cove lighting bathroom ceiling

Source: Pinterest @nextluxury

 

Geometric grace

Painting or stencilling geometric patterns on the ceiling is a simple way to achieve a visually striking design through DIY means. You can go for basic shapes or more intricate ones as per your needs and skills as the design can be tailored to your preferences. This aesthetic provides a bespoke element, adding personality and flair to the bathroom space.

 

Mirror magic

For a touch of glamour and opulence, use mirrored tiles or a similar reflective surface on the ceiling. The reflective effect also helps to visually expand the space and reflect light to create a brighter and more luxurious atmosphere, also making it a perfect choice for small bathrooms.

 

Mosaic mix

Introduce a touch of vibrant colour and texture to the ceiling using small glass mosaic tiles arranged in specific patterns or designs. This is ideal if you wish to go for a dynamic and contemporary look and make a statement piece within the space without extensive renovations.

Mosaic bathroom ceiling

Source: Pinterest @bhg

 

Bamboo beauty

Bring home a tropical ambiance by incorporating bamboo panels or mats on the ceiling of your bathroom. Alongside adding an earthy touch to the space and creating a serene atmosphere, the material is also eco-friendly, making it an environmentally sustainable option.

 

Vaulted vibe

Another popular contemporary option for bathroom ceilings is the vaulted design with sloped angles, that create a sense of openness and grandeur. This design is perfect for a dramatic architectural element to make the space feel more plush, especially for spacious bathrooms with high ceilings.

Vaulted bathroom ceiling

Source: Pinterest @neilkellyco

 

Bold beams

Give your bathroom a raw and industrial look with exposed steel beams or ductworks on the ceiling. This design goes especially well with modern, loft-style bathrooms and adds the much needed urban aesthetic to these spaces.

 

Customised corner

Introduce a personalised artistic element to the space with a custom wallpaper specifically designed for the bathroom ceiling according to the larger aesthetic. From landscapes to intricate patterns and artwork, there are a host of design options to choose from, allowing you to express your individual style in a unique way.

 

Fabric flair

This design can be achieved by stretching a fabric over a frame for a soft and luxurious feel. You can choose between light and air fabrics, and rich and textured ones accordingly to add elegance and warmth to your bathroom. Moreover, this style also allows for easy updates by changing the fabric as and when required.

 

FAQs

What are some materials used in bathroom ceilings?

Drywall, wood planks, tin tiles and PVC panels are some common materials used in bathroom ceilings according to the desired aesthetic and practical considerations.

What should I keep in mind when choosing a ceiling design for a small bathroom?

Go for lighter colours and simple designs to facilitate a sense of openness. Recessed lighting can also help to add depth without overwhelming the space.

Why should I install a skylight in my bathroom ceiling?

Skylights for bathroom ceilings are an aesthetic and energy efficient option that bring in natural light and reduce the need of artificial lighting during daytime. It also creates a more airy and inviting atmosphere.

Can I combine different ceiling designs for my bathroom?

Combining designs like coffered and tray ceilings or creating a mix of materials can add visual interest and depth to the overall bathroom aesthetic.

What lighting options complement the LED cove lighting in bathroom ceilings?

Go for recessed or pendant fixtures to create a layered lighting and adjustable ambiance according to your needs.

Are there any eco-friendly design options for bathroom ceilings?

Bamboo ceilings and energy-efficient LED lighting are some environmentally sustainable options of bathroom ceiling designs.

How can I make a small bathroom with a low ceiling appear large?

Consider light-coloured paints and materials and use narrow planks to draw the attention upwards. Strategically placed mirrors can reflect light and create a sense of openness.

Got any questions or point of view on our article? We would love to hear from you. Write to our Editor-in-Chief Jhumur Ghosh at jhumur.ghosh1@housing.com
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