Let These Celebrity Floor Plans Inspire Your Next Bathroom Renovation
Bathroom trends come and go, and remodeling a bathroom can get expensive. Unless you’re looking to go down the temporary peel-and-stick route, it’s best to stick with a timeless trend—just like some of our favorite famous faces. From Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to Jennifer Aniston and Kendall Jenner, these celebs have chosen bathroom designs that will stay in style for decades to come. To inspire your next bathroom renovation, the experts at QS Supplies have worked with an architect to reconstruct the bathrooms of various celebrities as incredibly detailed floor plans. Below, a close-up look at the bathrooms in question—think calming neutrals and accessories that add understated luxury to the spaces.
Jennifer Aniston
Jennifer Aniston’s iconic “Friends” character Rachel Green may have spent the best part of ten years living with Monica Geller and sharing a bathroom, but Aniston’s IRL space could be further from the small, purple room. In her Bel-Air bathroom, white walls and flooring helps open up the space, while dark wood accents add color and depth. The pièce de résistance? The marble bathtub.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
A regal bathroom is, of course, what you’d expect from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. While this space in particular features a neutral color palette and lavish furniture, there may be as many as 18 bathrooms across their $18m Montecito property.
Kendall Jenner
Kendall Jenner previously told Architectural Digest that her Los Angeles abode is a place that’s meant to feel “super calm”, so it’s no surprise that the model has opted for a sleek all-white bathroom. The bright and airy space is a light oasis, and the gold accents bring in a touch of luxury.
Serena Williams
Tennis superstar Serena Williams has also opted for an all-white bathroom, with a clean, minimalist feel that’s always on trend. There’s plenty of marble that adds depth and texture to the space, while the gold accents and statement lighting finish off the look.