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The Property Brothers’ Best Bathroom and Powder Room Design Ideas

Whether you’re looking to squeeze style into an itty-bitty footprint or building the retreat of your dreams, Drew and Jonathan Scott have pro-level pointers to elevate your space.

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Rub a Dub Dub, Make Plans for Your Tub

From small-but-mighty powder-room makeovers to splashy personal spas, Property Brothers Jonathan and Drew Scott know a thing or 20 about how to plan unforgettable washrooms. (Think of them as the ultimate bath caddies.) With tips from the transformations we’ve assembled here, you’ll be ready to scrub up your own space in no time.

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Add a Bonus Vanity to Your En Suite

The standouts in this sleek, monochromatic space are the streamlined steam shower and the sculptural soaking tub, but there’s even more to love. Jonathan and Drew mounted a mirror and floated a vanity below it on the wall adjacent to those showstopping features. Then they added a chic Scandinavian-style stool — the perfect spot to prep for a night out.

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Photo: Gilles Mingasson/Verbatim Photo Agency. From: Jonathan Scott and Drew Scott.

Go Glam With Matte Black and Opulent Tile

For a decidedly 21st-century take on Hollywood romance, look no further than the spectacular principal bath Drew shares with his wife, Linda Phan, renovated with serious TLC in Property Brothers at Home: Drew’s Honeymoon House. In lieu of glitzy mirrored surfaces and saturated tones, Drew opted for café au lait walls and brass-on-black cabinetry that frames the real stars of the show — that is, the gorgeous inlaid stone woven across the floor and climbing in arabesques up the walls of the shower.

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Photo: Gilles Mingasson/Verbatim Photo Agency. From: Jonathan Scott and Drew Scott.

Pull a Bedroom Accent Color Into the Bath

Drew and Linda’s Los Angeles home features a second en suite triumph in its guest room. This chic space features bold, floor-to-ceiling olive subway tile that expands on the green-patterned wallpaper in the bedroom beyond it. Bold zigzags on the floor create a cool contrast underfoot, while vessel sinks and brass hardware on the double vanity add eclectic elegance.

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