Bathrooms
Transform Your Bathroom With These Re-Imagined Design Styles


Your bathroom should be so much more than a space to freshen up. Transform it into a sanctuary where you can soak in a spa-like shower or practice your self-care routine in front of a striking Art Deco mirror. Taking inspiration from the architecture, traditions and textures of the Classic, Golden Era, Modern & Contemporary Movements, DXV has created these luxury collections.
Browse the different collections below to find your style!

Classic
Embrace a cozy farmhouse aesthetic with the Oak Hill collection. Weathered wood, soft lines and brass accents speak to classic country elegance. If you love traditional farmhouse style, take a peek at the soaker tub with oak feet, or the rustic wooden vanity with panel doors.


Golden Era
Immerse yourself in vintage opulence with the Belshire Collection & the Fitzgerald Collection. Inspired by the nostalgic glamour of the 1920s, these fixtures and accessories bring timeless elegance to your bathroom. Admire the beauty of exquisitely crafted soaker tubs, sleek vanities, and golden faucets with fine detailing. Try the Carrara marble console or the Fitzgerald Bidet to give your bathroom a sophisticated upgrade.
Move the slider to see some of the Belshire Collection (left) and Fitzgerald (right).

Modern
Fall in love with the clean, purposeful lines and sleek finishes of the DXV Modulus Collection. Supremely functional without sacrificing style, this line is a lesson in gorgeous simplicity. If you appreciate a modern aesthetic, try the 36-inch mirror with backlighting or the LED Pendant Light with an opal glass diffuser.


Contemporary
Discover soothing, curved lines and flowing forms in the Equility Collection and striking geometric design in the Percy Collection. These minimalist products have an artistic flair and exude simple beauty. If contemporary is your taste, take a look at the elegant Equility wall-mount sink and the sleek Percy hand shower.
Move the slider to take a glance at the Equility Collection (left) and Percy (right).