We continue telling you of really masculine décor ideas, and this time we’ll tell you about masculine bathrooms. Masculine bathrooms are usually dark – black or gray – strict, minimalist and simple. But a bachelor’s bathroom shouldn’t necessarily be like that! Choose your own style – luxuriously traditional, futuristic, vintage or shabby chic and create a bathroom within this style. Marble and concrete, big dark tiles, vintage appliances would help you to make the space masculine. Traditionally guys’ bathrooms are black or black and white but you may add a splash of color – green, red or blue. Have a look at some more ideas below and choose your style!

For a quick DIY upgrade make doors of your vanity from reclaimed wood boards. That would add an awesome rustic touch and make the bathroom more masculine.

If you aren't into bare concrete there are lots of tiles nowadays that could help to imitate it but in a more sophisticated way.

Concrete sink's support is a brutal touch you can add to a contemporary bathroom. Btw, there are plenty of tutorials nowadays showing how you can make a DIY concrete sink or sink's base.

Using construction materials, like corrugated steel works well if you look for a manly vibe for your room.

Traditional bathrooms could also look quite masculine. Although the dark color scheme is also necessary.

There’s something old-fashioned about stepping into a pure white clawfoot tube surrounded by black walls.

Gorgeous leather armchair would look any room more masculine. By mixing with vintage decor items you can get yourself an awesome interior.

Industrial elements makes any room more masculine. Wood slab with a sink hanging on the wall definitely makes a statement here.

White subway tiles looks great in masculine bathrooms but make sure to mix them with lots of dark elements. That could be vanities, bathroom accessories, bathtubs and even such things as doors and window frames.

Marble is a great materials to design a luxurious bathroom. Mixed with dark accents you can make such bathroom more manly.

Dark wall-to-wall slate tiles are great but living wall foliage could make the bathroom's design truly impressive.

It’s all business in this masculine bathroom, so minimalism combined with black and white color scheme always works.

Several concrete walls provide industrial vibe to this bathroom but a light grey mosaic wall balances things out.

If you like ruggedness then exposed stone is a way to go. For a more contemporary look use tiles imitating it.

Deep green and relatively dark wood is a great alternative to black and grey color schemes men often choose.

Roughness is always welcomed if you want to make a bathroom more manly. Stone tiles on floors and rough wood cabinets here do the job.

Anything industrial is a good way to make the bathroom more masculine. Floating vanity made of rustic wood boards and light fixtures do that here.

Three stools made of tree stumps unify the look of this shower. Their rectangle shape perfect for contemporary surroundings.

Good looking wall lights could serve as a visual focal point in a bathroom without other distinctive features.

Black and white checkered flooring is a perfect way to add a creative touch to a simple bathroom desing.

Floating shelves above the bathtub might be an interesting alternative to a traditional shower caddy to organize shower products.