Scott and his team are so talented at the little details that can make a small bathroom feel bigger and function better. It doesn’t hurt that he’s got an eye for style, too! Check out 17 of the best bathrooms that benefit from Scott’s handy touch.
The McGillivray’s Master Bath
Scott and his wife Sabrina brought a bit of his-and-hers drama to their dream master bathroom with dark cabinetry and square crystal hardware. Also, check out the TV across from the soaker tub.
Related: Bathroom Reno vs. Kitchen Reno: Scott McGillivray on How to Decide
Shared Sister Bathroom
Scott and Sabrina’s daughters, Layla and Myah, have a whimsical, floral bathroom that they share.
Highlight Tile
Here, Scott breaks up sophisticated black tile with a punch of white to create a special detail.
Cool Factor
In this bathroom, the warm wood on the floors and ceiling contrast nicely with a modern soaker tub, exposed ducts and a vintage shower enclosure and sink.
Hotel Classic
This small space gets the hotel treatment with a traditional vanity, marble detail and a glass enclosure.
Clawfoot Corner
Tucking the toilet away creates a little privacy for the clawfoot tub and the beadboard wainscotting picks up on the vintage vibe.
Impact Paper
Go for the wow factor in a small space with patterned wallpaper in a bold shade.
Small Space Secrets
A floating vanity, rectangular mirror, glass floating shelves, sliding pocket door and narrow toilet work together to create the illusion of more space.
Floor Statement
Herringbone tile has huge impact, especially when you bring it into the shower, too.
Mix and Match
Here’s a small way to do things a little differently. The floor tiles alternate from white to beige and continue into the shower (you can catch it in the mirror!).
Matchy Matchy
The porcelain tile here matches the wood grain on the vanity. And that cool floating, tankless toilet leaves lots of visual space to appreciate it.
Vintage Vibes
A vintage-inspired vanity and sconces add appeal to a traditional bath.
Show Your Quirks
Is there a better way to show off your personality than with a very large portrait of a cow? In this case, it actually ties in nicely with the old farmhouse feel of the floor tiles.
Tile, Tile Everywhere
Choosing a monochromatic theme in the bathroom amps up the soothing spa feel. The cute beadboard vanity adds just the right amount of texture.
Let the Light In
A skylight in the shower is such a good idea, why doesn’t everyone do it? And the dark grout with subway tile adds a modern touch to a crisp, classic bath.
Vintage Appeal
The charming black and white floor is a retro touch in a mostly modern bath.
Sit Back and Relax
A dresser-turned-vanity offers a lot of storage, but the star is that stunning soaker tub (and the herringbone floor isn’t too shabby, either!).
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