Transform Your Bathroom into a Minimalist Spa
Create a spa-like sanctuary. Redesign an old bathroom into a Minimalist style space, featuring clean lines, monochromatic colors, and clutter-free surfaces.
The Starting Point
Outdated bathrooms present one of the most common renovation challenges, and this example shows how RoomLab can visualize a minimalist transformation of a bathroom that is firmly stuck in the past. The original features pink ceramic tile walls, a pedestal sink with vintage faucets, a claw-foot bathtub hidden behind a bold floral shower curtain, a toilet with exposed plumbing, a wicker laundry basket, and a basic bare-bulb light fixture above a framed mirror. Every element screams a bygone era.
The Redesign in Detail
The Minimalist redesign strips away the visual noise with elegant restraint. The pink tiles are replaced by large-format light grey concrete-effect panels that give the walls a seamless, modern appearance. The floral shower curtain becomes a simple white floor-to-ceiling linen curtain that drops straight down. The framed mirror remains in a similar position but with a cleaner, more contemporary frame. The pedestal sink is retained in form but appears updated, with the same shape now reading as a deliberate minimalist choice rather than an outdated fixture.
Design Tips and Inspiration
The color palette has been reduced to pure whites and soft greys, creating a spa-like calm that the original room never achieved. The bare-bulb light fixture remains as a simple, functional globe, which is perfectly aligned with minimalist philosophy. Even the laundry basket has been replaced with a sleek, structured grey fabric container. The claw-foot tub, visible behind the curtain, is now painted white to match the monochromatic scheme. What makes this transformation particularly instructive is how minimalism can work with an older bathroom's layout: you do not necessarily need to gut the space. A pedestal sink and claw-foot tub are entirely compatible with minimalist design when the surrounding finishes and color palette are properly controlled.
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How to Recreate This
Transform an outdated pink-tiled bathroom with floral shower curtain into a serene, spa-like minimalist space using whites and greys.
✨ What You'll Achieve
Original Room
After
Select Mode
Redesign mode handles this surface-level transformation perfectly. It can replace tile colors, change shower curtains, update finishes, and shift the entire color palette without altering the bathroom's physical layout.
Upload Your Room
Upload a photo of your outdated bathroom. Include as much of the space as possible, showing tiles, fixtures, and accessories. This example captures the pink tiles, pedestal sink, toilet, and claw-foot tub in a single shot.
Configure Options
Choose 'Keep furniture' to maintain the existing fixture layout, the sink, toilet, and tub positions stay the same. Only the surface materials, colors, and accessories change to achieve the minimalist aesthetic.
Generate
The result replaces pink tiles with grey concrete panels, the floral curtain with white linen, and the warm color scheme with a monochromatic white-grey palette, creating a spa-like minimalist bathroom.
Your Result
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can RoomLab change bathroom tile colors and materials?
Yes. In this example, the AI replaced pink ceramic wall tiles with large-format grey concrete-effect panels. The AI can transform tile color, pattern, and material appearance on walls and floors, letting you visualize new bathroom surfaces without any physical renovation. It handles the material transition seamlessly.
Does minimalist style work with vintage bathroom fixtures like claw-foot tubs?
Absolutely, and this example demonstrates it beautifully. The claw-foot tub and pedestal sink are retained but recontextualized within a minimalist palette of whites and greys. When surrounded by clean surfaces and a restrained color scheme, vintage fixtures read as intentional design choices rather than dated elements. Minimalism is about restraint, not necessarily modern fixtures.
How dramatic is the difference between the dated bathroom and the minimalist result?
The difference is striking despite the similar layout. The pink tiles, floral shower curtain, and warm tones of the original create a busy, dated feel, while the minimalist version's grey panels, white curtain, and monochromatic palette create a serene, spa-like atmosphere. The room layout barely changes, but the aesthetic transformation is complete.
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