Downstairs toilet ideas: how to design a loo with character

Some of our favourite smart downstairs toilet ideas from the archive, with expert tips from Retrouvius on how to bring personality to any loo

Unusual materials are also key to adding character to a bathroom. Panelling the space in reclaimed wood, creating a splashback out of vintage glass, or using a brass door handle for a towel rack – these are the idiosyncratic decisions that make a room feel like something extraordinary.

The interior designers on our pages regularly use bold wallpapers in the bathrooms they design, and the addition of bright colours, whether that's done using paper, tiles, or paint, can be a more affordable way to update the feel of a bathroom without replacing the sanitaryware. Rich, jewel-like colours such as those found in Emery et Cie's zellige tiles make a loo feel warmer and more interesting, especially when arranged in unusual colour combinations.

Here we have gathered some of our most delightful downstairs toilet ideas, full of characterful decoration.