30 Beautiful Bathroom Door Ideas for an Elegant and Functional Space

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Doors are the first impression of a room—and yet they are often overlooked as a design point. Especially in the bathroom, they can set the tone for a space whether you want a playful powder room or a serene oasis. There are so many shapes, sizes, and materials to choose from.

Think French doors, frosted glass, curved tops, and more. You can even get creative with the hardware—from door knobs to rolling tops. After all, the details make all the difference.

Not sure where to start? Check out these 30 bathroom door ideas for inspiration.

Trimmed Shower Door

<p><a href="https://www.instagram.com/abitare_studio/?hl=en" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="externalLink" data-ordinal="1">Abitare Studio</a></p>

For a sleek door to complement this modern bathroom, the shower door is outlined in a matte white trim.

The jutting handle allows for easy maneuvering to slide the door—plus, the white tones match the terrazzo shower and wall tiling.

Glass Door

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For a clean look, a simple glass panel with black trim does the trick. This door acts more like a periphery, separating the shower and vanity areas without creating too much visual clutter.

The black trim plays off the black hardware, seen in the sink and shower head.

Oak Door

<p><a href="https://www.ashleymontgomerydesign.com/" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="externalLink" data-ordinal="1" rel="nofollow">Ashley Montgomery Design</a></p>

A vast oak door fits snuggly into creamy walls, with oaky molding to complement. Not pictured is the curved top and paneled detailing, which add extra drama.

The organic wood provides a nice juxtaposition to the more luxe marble material inside the bathroom.

Brass-Edge Door

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Rather than a sliding door, a swinging door can also work great if you have a larger shower.

This one is set in standard full glass, with brass trim on the edges and handle to complement the brass detailing throughout.

The trim provides a bright contrast to the dark shower tiling, as well.

Blue Door

<p><a href="https://www.ashleymontgomerydesign.com/" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="externalLink" data-ordinal="1" rel="nofollow">Ashley Montgomery Design</a></p>

A gorgeous matte teal coats the door here, which features paneling and some small shiplap detailing for extra texture.

The seaside hue is topped with a simple white door knob to bring in lightness. Note that the door color matches the color of the marble sink inside for cohesion.

Traditional Door

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Like to keep things simple? A classic paneled door set in white fits the bill.

This glamorous vanity keeps to a white and gold palette—so the door stays in theme. It features two pared-back panels and a brass doorknob to match the cabinet hardware and lighting inside.

Half-Glass Door

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For a more airy feel, a half-glass door works wonders. This one has French door-like detailing and is finished in frosted glass to maintain privacy.

A short panel on the bottom half adds texture, while the molding around the door keeps helps make it look like a natural extension of the trim work across the walls.

Pink Door

<p><a href="https://casawatkinsliving.com/" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="externalLink" data-ordinal="1">Casa Watkins Living</a></p>

This six-panel door gets a pretty makeover with a fresh coat of paint. Keeping in line with its pastel interiors, the door isn't left untouched—and is set in the same pink hue to blend with its surroundings. A brass door knob pairs beautifully with the colorway and adds a glam touch.

Hidden Door

<p><a href="https://cathiehonginteriors.com/" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="externalLink" data-ordinal="1" rel="nofollow">Cathie Hong</a></p>

The bathroom door is cleverly concealed in this space with thin shiplap panels adorning its exterior to meld with the paneling on the walls alongside it.

The door swaps a traditional door knob for a slim edge pull handle, ensuring the hardware doesn't expose the secret.

Minimal Door

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A classic circular lever adorns a simple paneled door in this bathroom.

The door is surrounded by white trim with extended molding on top for extra grandeur and height illusion.

The matte black handle keeps in theme with the black hardware, seen in the sinks and cabinetry.

Bi-Fold Doors

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Two panels combine to create shaker bi-fold doors. These narrow doors keep the bathroom looking fresh, with mini door knobs to round out the dainty feel.

Bi-fold doors work especially great for closets and smaller spaces. Don't miss the wood panel at the top of the doors for a touch of texture.

Rounded Door

<p><a href="https://charbonneauinteriors.com/" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="externalLink" data-ordinal="1">Charbonneau Interiors</a></p>

This moody door amps up its drama with a rounded top and black trim. Elegant panels provide depth and texture, while the inky hue offers a contrast to the white interiors. The gold lever, however, creates cohesion with the brass accents and lighting.

Symmetrical Door

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Sometimes, you just want your bathroom to feel calm—and that means no extra flair is needed. This bathroom keeps things clean and minimal with a neutral palette.

To maintain the look, the door is set in a symmetrical six-panel design and classic rectangular shape.

Pocket Door

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Pocket doors are always a fun option when it comes to divvying up a space. This sliding one features a herringbone-esque pattern, in theme with the clean lines inside the bathroom. A silver handle and rod add shine but don't steal from the show.

Adobe Door

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If organic and earthy speak to you, the bathroom is a great place to go all out with the look. This space, for instance, is coated in an adobe-like material.

The shower door is also set in the same material, designed as a simple slab so that the texture can stand out.

Gray Door

<p><a href="https://www.dburnsinteriors.com/" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="externalLink" data-ordinal="1" rel="nofollow">D Burns Interiors</a></p>

This gray and white bathroom gets a complementary door—swathed in a light charcoal hue to play off the wallpaper's palette. Crown molding frames it to allow for white space, while a brass door knob matches the brass accents inside.

Glam Door

<p>Design and Photo by Malcolm Simmons</p>

Design and Photo by Malcolm Simmons

Hardware can act as the jewelry of a door, and this one is proof. An inky two-panel door is adorned with a crystalline door knob for a dazzling touch—riffing off the glam interiors which feature brass detailing, a marble sink, and elaborate tiling.

Practical Door

<p><a href="https://stylebyemilyhenderson.com/blog/kids-jack-jill-bathroom-reveal" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="externalLink" data-ordinal="1">Design by Emily Henderson Design / Photo by Ryan Liebe</a></p>

Don't forget that a door can be practical, too! It offers ample vertical space to hang items like towels or even caddies and robes.

This one, for instance, has a brass hook installed for easy access to the owner's current towel in use.

Sleek Door

<p><a href="https://greyhuntinteriors.com/" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="externalLink" data-ordinal="1">Gray Space Interior Design</a></p>

Unique paneling adorns this door, with a long arched imprint on top and a classic square framing the bottom portion. The curves soften the otherwise clean lines throughout the space. Plus, the dark hue plays beautifully with the contemporary aesthetic.

Pine Door

<p><a href="https://www.hannahtylerdesigns.com/home-design.html" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="externalLink" data-ordinal="1" rel="nofollow">Hannah Tyler Designs</a></p>

This pine door offers organic warmth to the bathroom, juxtaposing the metals inside with a natural material. The door is stained to mellow out pine's yellow undertones. It is embellished with black hardware and paneling for added contrast and texture.

Spa Door

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To complement the elegant marble shower, a swinging glass door with brass accents was installed in this space. It amps up the luxe, spa-like feel of the bathroom, as it's even complete with a marble trim.

Organic Door

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Matching the doors with your walls is a great way to create a seamless look in the bathroom. This door, for instance, acts as an extension of the paneled walls.

It's coated in a creamy white hue to match and finished with black hardware to play off the black accents inside.

Mirrored Doors

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These bi-fold doors instantly ground the senses with their pale gray hue and woven handles. The doors tuck squarely into a protruding section of the wall, allowing for ample storage. The doors are even mirrored on the other side of the periphery for extra symmetry.

Single-Panel Door

<p><a href="https://www.instagram.com/jennpablostudio/" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="externalLink" data-ordinal="1">Jenn Pablo Studio</a></p>

When you already have a lot of texture and pattern in your bathroom, a simple door can act as a breath of relief.

This door, for instance, is outfitted in a single panel and outlined with crown molding. A dainty brass door knob offers a touch of character and bling.

Marble-Encased Door

<p><a href="https://www.jessicanelsondesign.com/" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="externalLink" data-ordinal="1" rel="nofollow">Jessica Nelson Design</a></p>

This romantic bathroom brings out all the stops for a visually stunning experience. The shower is swathed in inky black tile, so the door is kept glass with simple silver hardware to let the tiling shine. It's enrobed in marble trim and set with a curved top for an extra luxe look.

Mahogany Door

<p><a href="https://www.jessicanelsondesign.com/" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="externalLink" data-ordinal="1" rel="nofollow">Jessica Nelson Design</a></p>

A rich mahogany door sets the tone for this farmhouse-meets-contemporary style bathroom.

Two large panels add depth to the surface, while a black lever complements the cabinetry inside.

The mirror is framed in wood to match the door's texture and hue.

Expansive Door

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Fit for royalty, this vast airy bathroom lets its bright palette shine. The shower, outfitted in brass accents, is encased by brass-trim glass to match.

The panels cut off to provide room for a narrow entryway. Plus, the glass allows the shower's marble work to be put on full display.

Pared-Back Door

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A classic six-panel door opens up to this traditional bathroom. A silver door knob matches the metalwork of the sink.

Note that the bathroom has lots of texture on the walls already, so the door helps allow for white space to come through.

Matte Doors

<p><a href="https://www.katemarkerinteriors.com/#" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="externalLink" data-ordinal="1" rel="nofollow">Kate Marker Interiors</a></p>

Matte bi-fold doors look so sleek in this bathroom. The cloudy gray-blue hue adds a pop of color without overwhelming.

Meanwhile, the rectangular black handles and paneling around the doors out with sophistication.

Elevated Door

<p><a href="https://kendallwilkinson.com/" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="externalLink" data-ordinal="1">Kendall Wilkinson Design</a></p>

Industrial meets modern in this unique bathroom. The shower door is elevated off the ground, as it is attached to a box-like contraption in which the shower head is set.

When you enter the shower, it feels like entering a portal. The door swings out for easy access and is set in silver hardware to match the rest of the space.

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