It really is in the details. Great bathrooms have unified styles, functional products and thoughtful design elements. From Spanish Revival to sleek modern, here are five bathrooms we’ve been keeping in our archives.

Sunny Oasis

With over 2,015 square feet of outdoor entertainment space, home has an outdoor shower that complements a 55-inch lap pool. Both inside and out of the house emphasize texture and raw materials, like the Brazilian ipa wood on the roof and interior ceilings and Black basalt volcanic stone from the chimney in the floor and fireplace.

Clean Lines

When designer Jesse Rodriguez and mentor David Cadwallader came together to work on Cadwallader’s home, they pulled their joint experience with Swiss architecture and strong geometric lines to form a spa-like, minimalistic bathroom that focuses on functionality.

Old Row

This Strait Lane French-style home is full of extravagance — from its 10 bedrooms and 22 bathrooms to its bowling alley and water park. The attention to detail in the home’s vaulted ceilings, elaborate chandeliers, marble counters and floors and over-the-top curtains scream what home builders weren’t scared to say: former owner Richard Malouf spared no expense.

Sunny Oasis

Photography by Parrish Ruiz de Velasco

Clean Lines

Photography by Lauren Allen

Old Row

Photography by Danny Fulgencio

Retro Funk

Braniff aficionados Ben Cass and Collin Ice combined modern luxuries with colorful mid-century modern designs, like this pink-on-pink bathroom, when turning their Killion Drive home into the headquarters of the Braniff Airways Foundation.

Little Details

Bernbaum/Magadini Architects let the surrounding nature of Sharon Devereux’s home speak for itself, utilizing quality materials and simple designs to emphasize the indoor-outdoor connection.