- 40 Primary Bathroom Window Ideas
- 1. Glass Block Windows
- 2. Large Window with Roll-Down Blinds (Next to a Tub)
- 3. Classic 3-Frame Window Next to Bathtub
- 4. Large Bay Window with Valiance Next to Tub
- 5. Pair of Corner Windows with Blinds Wrapping Around the Tub
- 6. Wood Framed Window Next to Tub with Roll-Down Blind
- 7. Floor-to-Ceiling Framed Window Spanning Full Wall Next to Tub
- 8. Skylight Windows in Attic Bathroom
- 9. Large Plate-Glass Windows from Tub to Ceiling
- 10. Ship-Style Round Window with Wooden Frame
- 11. Window Placed High Up on the Wall for Bathroom Privacy
- 12. Bathroom Shower with Window
- 13. Arched Windows Flanking Bathtub
- 14. Traditional White-Framed Windows Wrapping Around Bathtub
- 15. Massive Peak Window with Rustic Wood Frame Next to Bathtub
- 16. Stained Glass Window in Bathroom
- 17. Large Plate-Glass Window Next to Bathtub (Modern Look)
- 18. Pair of Tall Thin Windows Next to Freestanding Bathtub
- 19. Traditional Framed Window at End of Bathroom
- 20. Solarium Window Next to and Above Bathtub
- 21. Flat 3-Frame Window Spanning Length of Bathtub
- 22. Bathroom with Window Above a Storage Cupboard
- 23. Bathroom with Skylight
- 24. Large Bathroom with Windows Next to Tub and Skylights
- 25. Swivel Window Next to Bathtub
- 26. Corner Bathtub with Windows on 2 Sides
- 27. Bathroom with Window Above Vanity
- 28. Bathroom with 2 Windows in Elevated Position
- 29. Dark Framed Window Next to Tub
- 30. Large Modern Bathroom with Floor-to-Ceiling Windows
- 31. Window Next to Bathtub with Privacy Screen
- 32. Window with Translucent Blind
- 33. Bathroom with Picture Window Next to Tub
- 34. Bathroom with Round Ship-Style Window with White Frame
- 35. Large Luxury Bathroom with 2 Framed Windows
- 36. Bathroom with Wood-Framed Window and Blinds
- 37. Bathroom with Large Glass Door
- 38. Bathroom with Large Square Window Next to Tub
- 39. Bathroom with Tiny Elevated Window Above the Tub
- 40. Large Bathroom Surrounded by Windows from Floor-to-Ceiling
40 Primary Bathroom Window Ideas
Here are 40 primary bathroom window ideas. Many bathrooms have windows. Bathroom windows are a little tricky because you want both light and obviously privacy.
Bathroom windows require a little more thought and planning than windows in other rooms in your home.
While you want as much natural light as possible, you also want to ensure privacy. This means you’ll want to consider the view of each bathroom from outside and from all angles, especially from angles where other people may be such as neighbors, passers-by all while taking advantage of letting in the most amount of light.
Options for privatizing windows:
If you have close neighbors, you can always
- use blinds,
- install curtains,
- use sanded glass/stained glass which brings in light but people can’t see the details, and/or
- place the window high up in the room.
I’m not big on sanded glass because it also means you can’t really see outside.
Our gallery of primary bedrooms with windows below include all of the above options as well as many types of window design ideas for your bathroom.
In my view, if you will need to close up your bathroom window, blinds are the best option because they look good and are very easy to open and close and you can still enjoy the view.
Bathroom window placement
Often you don’t have a lot of window placement options because it’s rare to place a window in a shower or above bathroom sinks or next to a toilet. This leaves very little wall space for a window.
That said, our gallery below does include examples of windows next to a bathtub and even in a shower. If you go with a window in the shower or next to a tub you definitely want to ensure there’s sufficient privacy.
Other bathroom window design considerations:
- Frame color
- Window size
- Number of frames
- Frame material
- Number of panes
- Does it open/close and if so, is it sliding or swinging?
- Shape: Bay or flat?
- Glass type: Regular, brushed, block glass?
If you’re planning a bathroom renovation or designing a bathroom, check out the huge variety of primary bathroom window ideas below.
1. Glass Block Windows
Glass block windows were popular in the 1980’s. While I’m not a big fan, they are a viable bathroom option because they offer light while protecting privacy.
2. Large Window with Roll-Down Blinds (Next to a Tub)
Any bathroom window can be made private with any type of blind. This bathroom uses a roll-down blind which is not quite as convenient as regular blinds.
3. Classic 3-Frame Window Next to Bathtub
When possible, placing a window next to a tub is a nice touch. In this case you can tell there is sufficient privacy that this window need not have blinds.
4. Large Bay Window with Valiance Next to Tub
For the elegant touch go for a bay window next to a tub. It’s fairly ornate but if that’s your style, it works.
5. Pair of Corner Windows with Blinds Wrapping Around the Tub
I like this simple window look. White-framed windows with white blinds framing the freestanding tub.
6. Wood Framed Window Next to Tub with Roll-Down Blind
Here’s another example of a roll-down blind on window next to a tub.
7. Floor-to-Ceiling Framed Window Spanning Full Wall Next to Tub
This is a fabulous bathroom window which spans floor to ceiling the entire width of one wall next to the bathtub.
8. Skylight Windows in Attic Bathroom
Skylights are a good bathroom lighting option although in this case I’m not sure they provide much privacy unless this is the tallest building around.
9. Large Plate-Glass Windows from Tub to Ceiling
I love plate-glass and this is a great example of one wrapping around a corner tub.
10. Ship-Style Round Window with Wooden Frame
For the ship-theme, go for a round bathroom window.
11. Window Placed High Up on the Wall for Bathroom Privacy
Placing a bathroom window high up is a great way to get light and have privacy. This is an excellent example.
12. Bathroom Shower with Window
Here’s an example of a shower with a window. It’s not typical, but if there’s sufficient privacy it’s a very cool bathroom feature.
13. Arched Windows Flanking Bathtub
If you like the Mediterranean style, arched windows provide that in a bathroom.
14. Traditional White-Framed Windows Wrapping Around Bathtub
I absolutely love these bathroom windows. I like the white-framed windows and the fact there are so many of them surrounding the tub. Look at how much light they let in the bathroom.
15. Massive Peak Window with Rustic Wood Frame Next to Bathtub
This is a spectacular bathroom window. It’s a peak design next to a tub. It’s so large it makes the large tub look small.
16. Stained Glass Window in Bathroom
Stained glass is a bathroom window option because it looks great, lets in light and protects privacy.
17. Large Plate-Glass Window Next to Bathtub (Modern Look)
I love large windows which give a modern look. This one does that in spades.
18. Pair of Tall Thin Windows Next to Freestanding Bathtub
19. Traditional Framed Window at End of Bathroom
This bathroom was well designed because the outside wall provides an excellent place for a large window that still protects privacy (for the most part).
20. Solarium Window Next to and Above Bathtub
There’s not much to dislike about a bathing solarium. While a bit dated, this is awesome.
21. Flat 3-Frame Window Spanning Length of Bathtub
I like this window how it sits above a ledge which provides a place for bathroom needs next to the tub. The window is placed in a nook which provides the bathroom depth. A really nice feature.
22. Bathroom with Window Above a Storage Cupboard
Here’s an example of a bathroom with a window above a storage cabinet which is not typically found in a bathroom.
23. Bathroom with Skylight
Again, skylights in bathrooms are a good window solution. This works really well.
24. Large Bathroom with Windows Next to Tub and Skylights
25. Swivel Window Next to Bathtub
I love the simple picture-window in this bathroom at the end of the bathtub.
26. Corner Bathtub with Windows on 2 Sides
Corner bathtubs are ideal for windows on 2 sides like the one here. The blinds provide privacy.
27. Bathroom with Window Above Vanity
With a long built-in bathroom counter, the designer was able to place a window above the counter next to the sink.
28. Bathroom with 2 Windows in Elevated Position
29. Dark Framed Window Next to Tub
I like the contrast this dark-framed window provides in this otherwise light bathroom.
30. Large Modern Bathroom with Floor-to-Ceiling Windows
If you have the privacy, there’s nothing like a full wall of floor-to-ceiling windows in your bathroom. Being on the water, this home can do this. It’s spectacular. It is odd, howeve,r that the bathroom is situated in the primary bathroom. I’ve seen this before. In fact, I lived in a home where the bathroom was placed openly in the primary bedroom.
31. Window Next to Bathtub with Privacy Screen
Here’s a great privacy option on windows in the bathroom – a simple privacy screen that covers the lower part of the window.
32. Window with Translucent Blind
Translucent blinds are a decent option for bathroom windows because they still let in light even when closed.
33. Bathroom with Picture Window Next to Tub
34. Bathroom with Round Ship-Style Window with White Frame
35. Large Luxury Bathroom with 2 Framed Windows
36. Bathroom with Wood-Framed Window and Blinds
37. Bathroom with Large Glass Door
Rarely do you find a bathroom with a door to the outside. This is one of them and the door is all glass. In fact, one entire wall is a window. It’s really cool if you have the privacy.
38. Bathroom with Large Square Window Next to Tub
Square windows aren’t common, but this one looks pretty cool next to the tub at the end of the bathroom.
39. Bathroom with Tiny Elevated Window Above the Tub
The small narrow window up high is a terrific bathroom window because it lets in light and protects privacy.
40. Large Bathroom Surrounded by Windows from Floor-to-Ceiling
Wow! Now that’s a lot of windows in a bathroom. The entire bathroom is surrounded by windows. Not typical, but then not every house is on the ocean.