
27 Wayfair Items To Make Your Bathroom Look Stellar
A rust-resistant faucet and drain because updating your hardware is an easy fix for any bathroom that yields exponential results.
Promising review: "So happy with the qualify for the price! It's a really nice faucet and the water flows well out of it. Love the look, it really sets the mood in this bathroom makeover!" —ChrissyPrice: $54.99 (originally $109.99; available in eight colors)
A set of floating shelves so decorative *and* functional your face soaps and creams will look like the ones in your favorite catalog instead of the drugstore versions you actually bought.
Promising review: "Love these shelves! Our new bathroom is small with minimal storage and these shelves are exactly what we needed!" —LexiPrice: $58.99+ (available in four colors)
An over-the-door towel rack to hide your towels behind the door so they aren't an eyesore in the bathroom while they dry. Plus, easy access as you come out of the shower!
Promising review: "Was easy to install and holds towels nicely in my tiny bathroom. Fits with my very simple decor." —VanessaPrice: $22.42 (originally $27.99)
An over-the-toilet cabinet because a small bathroom is no excuse for making guests stare at unattractive essentials. The extra storage will allow things to be better organized rather than strewn around.
Promising review: "We purchased this storage unit for my mother's apartment, as the toilet was behind a separate door with zero storage. Good to have a place to keep a spare roll of toilet paper! Assembly was quit easy, and the product is sturdy and highly functional. Thanks, Wayfair, for having solutions for every decorating dilemma!" —DonnaPrice: $75.99+ (originally $119.99; available in two colors)
An anti-slip teak wood bath mat so you can feel like you're at a luxury spa every time you step out of the shower or bath. Elle Decor? Yes, it's me returning your phone call about taking photos of my bathroom.
Promising review: "The SIZE, above all was important as were the ridges on each slat ot teak to eliminate slipping. Lovely piece of work and looks so nice in he bathroom. But the utmost is the safety of not having to trust slippery mats and continually straightening them out to look neat. The rubber feet on the bottom are very helpful and the open edges on the long ends assist in drying out the area under the slats. Good product, well designed. Kudos!" —CharlannePrice: $49.99+ (originally $79, available in two sizes)
A bamboo bath caddy so you can read or use your tablet while you kick back in the tub — there's even a slot to fit a wine glass!!
Promising review: "Works great! Very sturdy. The pop up back rest is great for reading a book or watching on an iPad. Love that I can also put candles and a wine glass on it too" —AlexandraPrice: $31.99 (originally $69.99)
An eight-piece cotton towel set that includes two bath, two hand, and four face towels/washcloths, because a matching set is a surefire way to feel like you're an adult with an adult bathroom.
Promising review: "These towels are plush and great size. They dry quickly and are soft on the skin. They look great in the primary bath. The white makes us feel like we are at a luxury spa resort." —MichelePrice: $89 (originally $169.75; available in 15 colors)
A waffle shower curtain to bring a little texture to your bathroom, especially if you're working with a rental where everything is dull and lifeless.
Price: $20.99+ (available in five sizes and six colors)
A teak shower bench perfect for storing things next to your bath so they're easy to reach or even giving you a place to rest while you're in the shower. Really, what's more luxurious than sitting down in the shower?
Promising review: "Gorgeous bench that comes assembled. It was packed so well that there was no chance of it being damaged. Very happy with this product and the mailing process." —JanetPrice: $189.99 (originally $259.99)
A freestanding, acrylic soaking tub because who doesn't want to come home from a long day and relax the tension away in their new tub?!
Promising review: "Amazing upgrade to the old corner garden tub! It's comfortable for soaking, was easy to install, and looks great." —Carol Price: $623.50+ (originally $1,131.16; available in seven finishes)
And a bathtub pillow with thick padding to support your neck and head while you soak. With six powerful suction cups, you won't need to worry about having to reposition it halfway through your bubble bath.
Price: $34.99 (originally $40.99)
A polished porcelain tile that's absolutely stunning and can be used as floor *or* wall tile depending on where you want your focal point to be.
Promising review: "Beautiful and high quality. Using them as accents in my shower." —Emily Price: $144 per box (available in nine colors)
Or a peel and stick mosaic tile for something less permanent and easier to install but that still makes a ~major~ impact. Perfect for a bathroom sink backsplash or to create an accent wall.
Promising review: "These were so easy to apply and made our bathroom vanity update look amazing! We only had to cut one 'tile' to fit around the light fixture, but it was very easy to trace and cut. The tiles adhered very well to our textured walls, and it was very easy to align and stick them in place. This was the quickest part of our renovation and also had the biggest visual impact!" —JenniferPrice: $38.99+ (available in six colors)
A dual rainfall showerhead if soaking isn't your thing but you're still looking for relaxation. The rain shower head has a 360-degree tilt because of course it does. Prepare to be the person offering all your guests a shower just to show this off.
Promising review: "We love this! It turned our basic shower into a shower experience! It was easy to install and the color is perfect for our dark shower. Would recommend to a friend." —SamanthaPrice: $138.99+ (originally $169.99; available in three finishes)
An ornate vanity giving off Bridgerton vibes (you just know something saucy would happen against this thing in that show). Elevate the look of your powder room with this embellished piece that'll surely have Lady Whistledown gossiping about you.
Promising review: "Very nice quality. Arrived in perfect condition. The color was as advertised. Beautiful vanity." —Brooks Price: $489.99+ (originally $539.99; available in three colors)
Or a wall-mounted single bathroom vanity that gives a floating effect if you like a more contemporary design. Topped with an engineered stone countertop to easily wipe clean from the water spills and toothpaste, talk about a serious upgrade.
Promising review: "Beautiful and easy to use. I wanted a vanity with minimal hardware and still enough storage considering its for powder room. This one is perfect in size, color and required storage. Like other reviews, we had to cut a small piece in the back of the drawer to fit plumbing which was still alright." —ShamaPrice: $629.99+ (originally $1,209; available in four base colors and two hardware finishes)
A medicine cabinet and mirror with two adjustable tempered glass shelves so you can achieve storage and style in one fell swoop. Mirror, mirror on the wall, who's got the best bathroom of all? 🪞
Promising review: "Very solid piece, magnet is strong and keep the mirror in place. We love how it turned out for our double vanity sink" —StaceyPrice: $169.99 (available in two sizes and five finishes)
A two-light vanity light fixture that can be mounted up or down, depending on your taste. The satin opal globes are dimmable, so you can have the right lighting for applying makeup or reading in the tub.
Promising review: "We redecorated our powder room and this fixture was the perfect addition. Super high quality, sleek and simple, looks great!" —RebeccaPrice: $105.99 (originally $159)
A simple and sophisticated metal wall sconce for bordering your bathroom mirrors in a unique, untraditional way that'll certainly make you the cool friend of the group.
Promising review: "Perfect size for our powder bath. Love the modern, lounge-like feeling it gives." —KaleenaPrice: $69.99 (originally $366.99; available in two sizes and three finishes)
A makeup organizer because you've acquired quite the makeup collection after watching all five seasons of Glow Up. The clear acrylic glass beautifully displays your makeup and skincare, making it easy to find what you need.
Promising review: "I searched high and low for exactly the perfect bathroom/personal organizer our family needed. This one is beyond my highest expectation. Now everything has a place and there is a place for everything (Q-Tips, makeup, nail items, meds, etc.). Love it! " —AnitaPrice: $39.99 (originally $100)
A roll of peel-and-stick wallpaper if you love some greenery but simply can't keep a plant alive to, well, save your life. Give your bathroom a real maximalist makeover with this tropical leaf design.
Promising review: "Easy to install, totally transformed our guest room! *Update* I've had this wallpaper for up for two years with no problem. It hasn't lost stickiness, started to peel, or anything!" —MeganPrice: $34.95 per roll
A floral window film because you love the look of stain glass windows but not the price (or the installation time). Give your bathroom the privacy it needs with this cottage-core floral film that easily applies with soap and water.
Promising review: "In bought this for my 2nd floor bathroom. It has 2 windows overlooking the driveway and backyard. I don't like to cover the bay windows with large curtains so I bought this to attempt the maintain privacy. It was super easy to stick to the windows and seems to staying up well so far!" —JustynePrice: $18\.99
A metal tray aka a glamorous way to display your scent collection, cotton swabs, serums, and more. You can even use the tray to slip off your jewelry before your shower.
Promising review: "Beautiful. I loved it." —AnonymousPrice: $32.99 (also available in chrome)
A towel warmer because there's nothing better than getting out of a steamy shower and drying off with a warm towel. You can even heat your bathrobe or pajamas from it with temperatures ranging from 115–155 degrees Fahrenheit.
Promising review: "Modern, beautiful and sturdy! I'm very happy with this purchase!" —DanielaPrice: $83.99+ (originally $101.99+, available in two colors)
A braided fabric hamper because the plastic laundry basket you got in college doesn't complement your adult bathroom properly anymore. Insert this water- and mildew-resistant hamper that'll add something stylish to an empty corner.
Promising review: "I love the pop of color! Very sturdy. We've had it for awhile now and its been perfect." —RaquelPrice: $85.99+ (originally $155+; available in two sizes and 24 colors)
A five-piece bathroom accessory set made out of solid bamboo, so you know it'll last. Decorate the whole bathroom with just this one set that will add some natural, organic boho style.
Promising review: "Bought two of these sets and broke them up between the primary bath and vanity suite in my Airbnb. Beautiful wood. Beautiful color. Sturdy yet functional. Looks gorgeous in my bathroom!" —ShannonPrice: $49.99 (originally $57.99)
A chic hardware set beause matching accents is the pinacle of bathroom chicness. This stainless steel set is easy on the eyes and resistant to rust and corrosion, so you don't have to worry about taking those steaming everything showers.
The set includes a toilet paper holder, ring hand towel holder, and two hooks.Promising review: "This is so nice, especially for the price! You would guess this is high-end hardware based on the quality." —KeltyPrice: $51.99+ (available in two colors)
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