Your timber home's bathroom is a great opportunity to pair practicality with unique design. Whether you are looking to simply add some sparkle to your powder room or embarking on a full restoration of your master suite, these 10 unique rustic bathroom designs are a great place to find inspiration.
#1 Consider a Rustic Ceiling

#2 Go Classic

This elegant master bathroom pairs intricate finishes with sleek amenities. The ornate wall sconces, chandelier and carved sinks perfectly complement the glass-walled shower, tile floors and neutral color palette. Photo by Dom Koric.
#3 Tubs Come in All Shapes and Sizes

Octagonal in shape, with an oversize tub and a tile pattern designed to echo the oak timbers above, this Colorado master bath is spacious and serene. Photo by Roger Wade.
#4 Consider Your View

The tub in the master bath comes with a view of the western Montana mountains. The Douglas fir beams and rustic chandelier also work the draw the eyes upward in this soothing space. Photo by Heidi Long.
#5 Go Vintage
The old-fashioned elements in this bathroom, from the freestanding clawfoot tub to vintage furnishings, pair seamlessly with the reclaimed interior paneling and flooring. Photo by Roger Wade.
#6 Go Rustic
The fir flooring in this luxurious rustic bathroom was finished with multiple coats to give it an aged look. Custom cabinets, faux beams and a stone-slab bathtub further infuse the rustic quality. Photo by Karl Neumann.
#7 Make the Most of Your Space
This second-floor bath showcases pine flooring, a bathtub/shower combo with tiled walls and a dual vanity. The slanted ceilings also bring a special architectural element to the space.
#8 Stone Elements
The master bath in this Montana home features a rough stone wall that continues from the interior to the outside of the home, while effectively separating the bathroom from the bedroom space. Photo by Heidi Long.
#9 Unique Materials
A stainless-steel soaking tub in this master bath takes in tranquil views of the manmade waterfall just beyond the bathroom's open wall. Photo by Karl Neumann.
#10 Go Custom
In this New York timber home, the master bathroom’s feature element is the custom tub, which was made from a solid block of blue granite. The dark Douglas fir timbers also create a strong contrast against the white walls and large windows. Photo by Roger Wade.