With its water-absorbent properties and issues relating to humidity and mould growth, wood would seem out of the question in a wet zone like the bathroom. But with the rise of water-resistant materials like laminates and tiles that take on the appearance of wood—some even come with realistic textures—it’s now possible to use “wood” in the bathroom. And what a difference it makes, turning clinical-like spaces into warm and cosy sanctuaries. For inspiration, we’ve compiled some of our favourite bathrooms using wood accents.
