Let’s talk pink because this color can do way more than “sweet.” From serene spa vibes to full-on Hollywood glam, pink has range. These eight bathroom looks prove it, each with a complete design vision you can actually copy.
Grab your towel, we’re taking a rosy house tour.
1. Blush Spa Retreat with Stone and Steam

This is the “ahh” bathroom soft, blush-toned plaster walls that feel like a warm hug and instantly turn down the noise. The floor is matte limestone in a sandy cream that keeps everything calm, grounded, and spa-clean.
In the shower, an arched glass door frames rosy zellige tiles in a gentle gradient from pale pink to shell white. A floating oak vanity with a honed stone top adds warmth, while a slim backlit mirror sets the tone at sunrise or candle hour.
- Hardware: Brushed nickel for a soft, non flashy glow
- Textiles: Fluffy white towels and a blush Turkish bath mat
- Finishing touch: A ceramic stool and eucalyptus branches for the steam
2. Art Deco Powder Room in Flamingo and Brass

This one brings drama. Picture glossy flamingo-pink wall panels trimmed with thin brass inlay lines that create geometric deco angles. The floor flips the script with black terrazzo dotted in blush and ivory chips.
A petite pedestal sink in white marble sits under an orb sconce trio that throws movie-set light. The mirror? Fan shaped with beveled edges and a brass frame that echoes the era.
- Faucets: Aged brass cross handles
- Statement art: Vintage travel poster with coral tones
- Accent: Deep berry hand towels for contrast
3. Scandi Minimalist Pink with Warm Wood

Think clean lines, cozy texture, and zero fuss. The walls are powder-pink microcement soft, seamless, and subtle. Floors are wide-plank white oak with a matte oil finish for a natural, breathable feel.
A slim bleached ash vanity floats beneath a frameless mirror cabinet. The shower continues the microcement look with a linear drain and minimal black fixtures that read modern, not harsh.
- Palette: Dusty pink, warm oak, matte black accents
- Storage: Open oak shelves with folded linen towels
- Lighting: A single paper lantern pendant for softness
4. Vintage Rose Cottage with Floral Tile

This bathroom feels like stepping into a sunlit countryside morning. Walls are painted in a vintage rose with the faintest brown undertone, paired with white beadboard wainscoting. The floor steals the show: ceramic floral tiles in blush, moss, and cream.
A clawfoot tub sits under a window dressed in sheer café curtains. The vanity is repurposed from a farmhouse dresser, topped with a porcelain sink and antique-style bridge faucet in polished nickel.
- Decor: Vintage gold-framed mirror and pressed botanical prints
- Textiles: Ruffled pink-and-white towels and a fringed rug
- Storage: Wire baskets with rolled soaps and bath salts
5. Modern Monochrome Pink Box with Graphic Edges

Make a statement with a single hue top to bottom. This design uses monochrome millennial pink across glossy square tiles on every plane: floor, walls, even inside the shower niche. The grout is color-matched for that super sleek, uninterrupted look.
To keep it sharp, layer in matte black lines: a grid-frame shower screen, razor thin mirror, and angular wall mounted faucet. A floating concrete sink in clay-pink grounds the palette with a sculptural edge.
- Lighting: LED strip under the mirror for that gallery glow
- Accent: Single black stool and a graphic print with white matting
- Greenery: Trailing pothos to soften all the right angles
6. Hollywood Regency Glam in Bubblegum and Lacquer

If you want bold and fabulous, this is the look. Walls are wrapped in high gloss bubblegum lacquer that bounces light like a dream. The floor is checkerboard marble white and blush with a mirror like polish.
A vanity with fluted fronts in soft pink velvet-laminate sits beneath an oversized gilded mirror with scalloped corners. Add crystal sconces, a waterfall faucet in gold, and a Lucite stool and you’ve got star-quality glamour.
- Hardware: Oversized ring pulls in brushed gold
- Accessories: Perfume tray, pink peonies, and a glass canister set
- Contrast: Glossy black door and trim for drama
7. Desert Sunset Pink with Terracotta and Brass

This one is sun-warmed and earthy. Walls are washed in sunset pink with subtle ombré corners that fade to terracotta. The floor is honed terracotta herringbone, slightly irregular for that hand-made texture.
A stucco vanity with a rounded corner sink sits under a bronze framed arch mirror. Fixtures are brushed brass that patina beautifully, and the shower curtain is a heavy linen in clay tied with leather tabs.
- Textiles: Sand colored towels, woven jute bath mat
- Accent: Ceramic amphora and a desert-inspired art print
- Lighting: Small dome sconces with alabaster shades
8. Retro Pink and Teal Tile Time Capsule

Lean into nostalgia in the chic way. Walls feature half height pink subway tile with a glossy finish, capped by a teal pencil trim. Above, paint the upper wall a crisp white for balance.
The floor flips to mosaic penny tiles in a mix of white, pink, and teal with a simple border pattern. A wall mounted porcelain sink with chrome cross handles and a round pivot mirror nails the vintage vibe.
- Lighting: Schoolhouse globe fixture in chrome
- Storage: Metal medicine cabinet with beveled edge
- Finishing touch: Teal bath towels and a pink-striped shower curtain
Whether you’re into soft and serene or bold and glam, pink is your design superpower. It can warm up cool spaces, soften harsh lines, and make a bathroom feel styled instantly. Pick your palette, choose your textures, and let pink do what it does best: make every morning feel a little brighter.

