1. Repaint with a soothing palette

2. Go all white
Think about your favorite spa. It probably features a lot of white and neutral tones, from the robes to the towels to the steam room tile. An all-white or neutral-toned bathroom immediately gives you that spa-inspired feel, while making the space look airy and bright (and it’s easy to clean). Plus, a white backdrop makes little design touches stand out, whether you choose an ornate mirror, framed artwork or a bronze bathtub tray.3. Invite in some natural light

4. Use nature-inspired colors and textures
Real wood and natural stone can add a feeling of zen to your bathroom. Cedar and teak are both good options, as they’re less susceptible to moisture damage than other types of wood. Go big with a wood soaking tub or pebble-shaped floor tiles. Or, simply add a bamboo tray, marble storage containers or woven baskets for holding towels.5. Add some houseplants
Another way to bring a spa-like feel is to add some houseplants. Tropical houseplants are a great choice, as they love the humidity your shower and tub produce. Hanging or trailing plants add a verdant, jungle feel, while low-light plants like ferns, ZZ plants and pothos are ideal for bathrooms without a lot of natural light.6. Accessorize with a bathtub tray

7. Ditch the packaging
Invest in coordinated dispensers to hold your shampoos, conditioners, hand soap and body wash. You’ll simply refill the containers when you’re running low (this strategy also allows you to buy larger-size refill containers, cutting down on single-use plastic waste). With this quick swap, your shower shelf and countertops will look more like a high-end spa, and less like the shampoo aisle at the grocery store.8. Invest in plush towels
Fancy towels are the perfect example of a small, everyday luxury that can change your daily routine for the better. Replace worn, dingy or mismatched bath towels with new, plush towels that coordinate with the colors of your revitalized space. They’ll look great on the rack and feel great after a shower. Be sure to buy a couple sets — that way you’ll have enough, and you can display the extras rolled in a floor basket or folded neatly on an open shelf.9. Hide your personal care products

10. Swap out your shower head
Changing your standard shower head to a rain shower head is one of the easiest and most affordable ways to add some pampering to your bathroom. Many can be installed on your own in minutes, and optional features include multiple spray settings, LED lights, handheld units and water pressure-boosting functionality.11. Add high-tech touches
You might not think of your bathroom as a particularly high-tech space, but there are quite a few additions that can increase convenience, comfort and smart-home functionality. Water-resistant Bluetooth speakers add some soothing music to your space and a wall-mounted towel warmer is great for cold winter mornings. Or set the mood with app-enabled ambient lighting.12. Upgrade the lighting
