The bathrooms of Vrindavan were never treated as leftover spaces. Each of the four bathrooms was designed as a small sanctuary. Calm, practical, and quietly layered. Spaces where mornings feel gentler, evenings feel slower, and everyday rituals feel just a bit more special.
Bathrooms of Vrindavan
While the palettes and details shift from one bathroom to another, a common thread runs through all the bathrooms of Vrindavan. Warm tones. Thoughtful storage. Easy-to-maintain materials. And that familiar Vrindavan balance of tradition meeting contemporary living.
Let’s step into the first one.
Master Bathroom – Layout Plan
A compact rectangular bathroom planned in a clean linear flow, with each function getting its own clear zone without visual clutter.
- Vanity Zone → Basin and counter right in front of you as you enter, immediately accessible and visually anchoring the space.
- WC Zone → Placed centrally and in the dry zone
- Shower Zone → Tucked to the far end, creating a distinct wet area while keeping circulation simple.
Efficient, intuitive, and quietly hardworking.

Small Space, Big Mood
The master bathroom is planned as a compact, linear journey that unfolds in layers. You enter to the vanity, glide past the WC, and arrive at the shower at the far end. Simple, intuitive, and no awkward choreography required.
A warm, earthy tile palette wraps the space like a comforting backdrop, while a horizontal band of patterned blue tiles slices through it, adding just the right amount of drama. Think calm meets character. This band becomes the bathroom’s signature move, running across zones and quietly tying everything together.

The vanity keeps things clean and confident: a wooden base unit, stone countertop, and a statement countertop basin that feels more boutique than basic. Above it, a full-height mirrored cabinet does a clever disappearing act. It visually doubles the space, bounces light around, and secretly hides all the not-so-pretty necessities inside.
One of our favourite details here is the ledge wall. It starts behind the basin, extending the countertop into a slim shelf, then travels straight into the shower area. One continuous line, many jobs. Visually stretching the room, adding practical surface space, and making the whole bathroom feel longer, calmer, and more intentional.

The shower enclosure is kept clear and fuss-free, so nothing blocks the eye. Ceiling-mounted rain shower, minimal fittings, and warm lighting keep the experience relaxed rather than clinical.
The result is a bathroom that feels warm, layered, and quietly indulgent. Not loud luxury. Not sterile minimalism. Just a thoughtfully designed space that works hard, looks good, and feels really nice to be in.
Daughter’s Bathroom – Layout Plan
A mirror image of the master bathroom, this layout flips the planning while keeping the same smart zoning — vanity and WC aligned along one side, and a glass-partitioned shower zone anchoring the other, ensuring a smooth, intuitive flow in a compact footprint.
Simple. Symmetrical. Sensible.
(Design déjà vu, but the good kind.)

Same Layout, New Personality
Although the daughter’s bathroom mirrors the master in layout, its personality takes a completely different turn. Where the master leans earthy and dramatic, this space feels lighter, fresher and a little playful.
A soft neutral palette sets the base, allowing the patterned floor tiles to become the star of the show. Their graphic black-and-blush motif adds movement and character, instantly giving the room a youthful energy.

The vanity is kept clean and minimal with handle-less shutters, topped with a warm-toned counter and a sculptural countertop basin that quietly anchors the space. Above, large mirrors stretch across the wall, visually doubling the room and reflecting light deeper inside, while concealed storage behind the mirrors keeps everyday essentials neatly tucked away.
Just like in the master, a continuous ledge wall runs along the basin and flows seamlessly into the shower area, becoming a practical shelf for toiletries and décor, tying both zones together with one simple gesture.

The result is a bathroom that shares the master’s smart planning, but expresses its own identity, bright, cheerful and effortlessly functional.
Guest Bathroom – Layout Plan
This one has a compact linear layout with the basin placed right at the entry, the WC centrally positioned, and the shower zone tucked at the far end. This allows for clear circulation and a comfortable dry-to-wet progression within a tight footprint.
Despite its modest size, the layout ensures each function has its own defined moment, making the bathroom feel organised, intuitive, and easy to use.

A Warm, Old-World Welcome
This guest bathroom plays dress-up in vintage shoes — and wears them well. Earthy, textured tiles wrap the space in warmth, while delicate embossed patterns quietly do their thing in the background, adding just enough drama without stealing the spotlight.
The vanity keeps things calm and contemporary, letting the real star step forward: that ornate, antique-style mirror, flanked by classic wall sconces that glow like tiny theatre lights. The mix feels a bit old soul, a bit modern muse — cosy, character-filled, and designed to make guests think, “Well, this is nice.”

And because pretty should also be practical, the vanity hides a small organisational dream. Drawers on one end take care of everyday toiletries. The central shutter cleverly conceals the dustbin and cleaning essentials. And the last shutter opens up to a dedicated laundry basket. Everything has a home — and none of it needs to be seen.

Study Bathroom – Layout Plan
The study bathroom mirrors the guest bathroom layout exactly, with the same linear planning that places the vanity on one end, the WC in the middle, and the shower zone tucked neatly at the far side. This familiar configuration keeps movement intuitive while allowing us to reuse a layout that we already know works beautifully.
Same bones, same efficiency — just dressed up with its own personality (we’ll get to that part next 😉).

Dark Drama, Soft Glow
Dark, dramatic, and just a little bit moody in the best possible way 🖤✨
This bathroom leans into a richer, bolder palette with warm stone-finish tiles wrapping the space and a striking patterned tile backdrop stealing the spotlight behind the basin. The matte black countertop and sculptural black vessel sink add instant attitude, while the large circular mirror softens all that geometry with a perfect curve moment.

Layered lighting does the heavy lifting here. Pendant lights bring in a warm glow, the mirror reflects it generously, and suddenly the room feels cosy, intimate, and slightly boutique-y. It’s the kind of bathroom that makes you linger an extra minute… purely for aesthetic appreciation, of course.
Same bones as the guest bathroom, but dressed in a completely different outfit. And honestly, we love a good wardrobe change.

Wrapping up the Bathrooms of Vrindavan
Four bathrooms. Four distinct moods. One consistent story.
From the warm, layered richness of the master bath, to the lighter, playful charm of the daughter’s bathroom, to the classic-comfort guest bath, and the bold, moody study bath. Each of the bathrooms of Vrindavan follows its own aesthetic path while staying true to the larger Vrindavan design language.
What ties them all together?
Thoughtful layouts. Clever storage. Mirrors that work overtime. Ledges that quietly multitask. And finishes that feel curated, not copy-pasted.
Bathrooms, for us, aren’t just functional pit stops. They’re tiny rooms with big personalities. And we really enjoyed giving each of these its own little soul.
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Until next time,
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Photography: Biju Gopal of @bizou.photos

