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Mid-Century Modern Bathroom Design

Timeless tiles, warm brass

A mid-century bathroom has charm that no other era can match. Upload your photo and see it transformed with geometric tile patterns, brass fixtures, and the pastel-meets-bold palette that makes MCM bathrooms unforgettable.

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Mid-Century Modern bathroom design tips

Key principles for achieving the perfect mid-century modern look in your bathroom.

  • Geometric floor tiles — hexagonal, penny round, or fish-scale in bold patterns
  • Brass fixtures: faucets, towel bars, and mirror frame in warm gold tones
  • A vanity in walnut with tapered legs and a ceramic vessel sink
  • Wall tiles in pastel pink, mint, or powder blue for authentic MCM character
  • A round mirror with a thin brass frame instead of rectangular
  • Globe or mushroom-shade sconces flanking the mirror

Mid-Century Modern color palette

Mustard Gold

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Teak Brown

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Avocado Green

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Teal Blue

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Cream

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Key materials for mid-century modern bathrooms

TeakWalnutMolded plywoodVelvetBrassTerrazzo

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Common questions

Are mid-century bathrooms trendy or timeless?

Timeless. The geometric tile work and brass fixtures that define MCM bathrooms have been beloved for 70 years and are currently more popular than ever. They add value to any home.

What tiles define a mid-century bathroom?

Penny round tiles, hexagonal mosaics, and fish-scale tiles are all period-authentic. Use bold colors on the floor with simple white walls, or create a feature wall in pastel with geometric patterns.

Can I mix mid-century with modern bathroom fixtures?

Yes. Modern plumbing with MCM-inspired finishes (brass, gold) is the best of both worlds. Wall-mounted toilets and rain showers work alongside geometric tiles and walnut vanities.

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