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Seen on Pinterest: 8 Great Master Bath Escapes Dream About

A gorgeous, spa-like master bath is a luxury few of us can afford — making it perfect fodder for Pinterest inspiration boards. We’ve found that on Pinterest, as well as design-focused sites like Houzz, boards for over-the-top kitchens and living spaces abound, but it’s far harder to find the ‘must-have’ bathroom retreat you’ve always dreamed of. So we’ve soured high and low to round up 8 great options perfect for inspiration. Even if you can’t afford a full-scale renovation, some of these tips are easy to adapt — such as adding a luxe heated towel bar, changing to plush yet monochromatic bath towels neatly rolled and placed in a basket, or springing for a beautiful tray to store perfumes.

So go ahead, read on and dream big – you deserve it.

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We love the unique mix of whites in this traditional bathroom, utilizing trendy items like marble, subway tiles, and antique-style marble floors for a seamlessly modern mix. Traditional Bathroom – Houzz

 

Connect your master bathroom to an outdoor patio or seating area (with fireplace!!) for the ultimate private retreat.

 

Simple yet modern, this bathroom neatly suits a couple with a streamlined aesthetic.

 

Black and white mix for a look that’s modern and masculine.

 

Colored tile and white walls leave this bathroom feeling fun, but not overwhelming.

 

I’d love to live in Hawaii or somewhere warm and justify this outdoor spa bathroom that looks straight out of a hotel’s presidential suite!

 

A mini fridge and coffee station in your master bedroom make waking up in the morning pleasant.

 

This two person steam shower is an alternative to an oversized bath.

 

About McLean Robbins

McLean Rob­bins is a Wash­ing­ton, D.C.-based lux­ury lifestyle writer spe­cial­iz­ing in travel, spas, and wed­dings. She writes reg­u­larly for the Travel Channel, Forbes Travel Guide, The Wash­ing­ton­ian, AOL, Robb Report, Pursuitist, and many more. Fol­low her on Twit­ter: @McLeanRobbins and on Google +

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