20 Sims 4 CC Bathroom Ideas to Transform Your Sims’ Space

When you’re building the perfect Sims home, the bathroom often becomes an afterthought—that weird corner you toss a toilet and sink into before running off to pick the wallpaper for the master bedroom.
But in real life, and in the world of The Sims 4, a well-designed bathroom can be the unsung hero of a gorgeous home.
With the right custom content (CC), you can turn your bathroom into a five-star spa, a cozy vintage retreat, or even a minimalist masterpiece.
I’ve spent more hours than I’d like to admit tweaking my Sims’ bathrooms—because somehow, a sink faucet that’s just a little too chrome can ruin my whole design flow.
If you’re anything like me, you’ll know that good CC is like a secret weapon—it unlocks creativity and brings that satisfying sense of “yes, this is it.”
So, let me share with you 20 Sims 4 CC Bathroom ideas that are total game-changers.
Whether you’re after cozy, luxe, quirky, or ultra-modern vibes, there’s something in this list for you.
Trust me—your Sims will thank you (with a nice +3 Happy moodlet, of course).
1. Peacemaker’s Hamptons Bathroom Set

Peacemaker is like the Beyoncé of Sims CC creators—always bringing the hits.
The Hamptons Bathroom Set is a go-to if you’re after classic meets coastal.
With soft whites, panel detailing, and polished chrome hardware, this set oozes understated luxury.
The clawfoot bathtub? Chef’s kiss. Pair it with a big fluffy rug, and your Sim will practically hear the seagulls outside.
Pro tip: Use this set for suburban homes or light-filled lofts—it plays beautifully with neutral or pastel walls.
2. Harrie & Felix’s Bafroom Set

This might be the most downloaded bathroom CC for a reason.
Harrie and Felix are the dream team, and their Bafroom Set is sleek, clean, and utterly modern.
You’ll get floating sinks, frameless mirrors, glass showers, and wall-mounted toilets that scream “I read Dwell Magazine.”
What I love is how modular it is—you can mix and match endlessly, and it always feels cohesive.
It’s perfect for Sims with the Perfectionist trait. (And Simmers who are perfectionists too.)
3. Syboulette’s Amai Bathroom

This one’s for the soft-hearted dreamers out there. The Amai Bathroom set is delicate, feminine, and filled with subtle charm.
Think: pastel tiles, cute plant holders, and warm wooden textures.
My favorite touch? The towel ladder. It’s decorative, practical, and Instagrammable in that “I live in Copenhagen and drink oat milk” kind of way.
Sims with the Creative or Romantic traits would adore this set—it’s a warm bath after a long day of painting or poetry.
4. Sixam’s Spa Bathroom Set

This is where luxury meets intergalactic vibes. Sixam’s Spa Bathroom Set brings a futuristic Zen feel, perfect for those minimalist or sci-fi builds.
You’ll find matte black hardware, monochrome marble countertops, and futuristic lighting that would look just as at home on a spaceship as in a modern penthouse.
It’s perfect for creating a sanctuary for your wellness guru Sims.
Drop in a meditation stool and some incense, and you’ve got yourself a full-blown home spa.
5. House of Harlix’s Halcyon Bathroom

If your Sim is more of a “glass of red wine and a vintage record” type, the Halcyon Bathroom is a moody masterpiece.
The palette leans dark—deep greens, marbles, and rich wood tones.
This bathroom set feels like an old bookstore and a boutique hotel had a baby, and I mean that in the best way.
The asymmetrical tub is chef’s kiss and gives the whole room a modern-art-gallery vibe.
Pair it with some moody lighting and a lush trailing plant. Voilà.
6. Illogical Sims’ Altara Bathroom

Illogical Sims brings the drama in the best way.
The Altara Bathroom is dripping in high-end detail—think art-deco glamour, with geometric mirrors, gold hardware, and fluted glass showers.
This set feels made for Sims who host wine and cheese nights or collect rare frogs just because they can.
Statistically, the average Sims 4 player spends 70% of time in CAS and Build Mode. (Guilty as charged.)
And Altara gives you plenty of playroom with 50+ swatches.
7. ArtVitalex’s Contemporary Bathroom

If you love Ikea, you’ll love this set.
ArtVitalex’s Contemporary Bathroom is streamlined and stylish with just enough flair to make it feel designed, not generic.
You’ll find compact vanities, smart storage units, and mirrors with LED backlighting that would make any Sim feel like a TikTok skincare influencer.
It’s particularly good for small spaces. Tiny homes, anyone?
8. Leo Sims’ Industrial Loft Bathroom

Exposed pipes. Rough concrete. Matte black metal. If that sounds like your aesthetic, then Leo Sims’ Industrial Loft Bathroom is calling your name.
This CC set leans hard into warehouse-turned-loft vibes, and it’s excellent for storytelling.
Maybe your Sim is a gritty artist, or a reformed vampire living in the city.
One of the standout items is the repurposed sink basin with raw edges—gritty, yes, but weirdly beautiful.
9. PufferSuffer’s Serene Bathroom

Minimalists rejoice. The Serene Bathroom by PufferSuffer is almost meditative in its design.
With clean lines and a monochrome palette, it’s easy to build a space that feels calm and uncluttered.
You get a shower, toilet, sink, and tub in muted tones—no visual noise, just peace.
Add a bonsai tree and some wall art with kanji, and you’ve got a Zen oasis.
Perfect for Sims with high stress or Neat traits.
10. SimCredible’s Aqua Bath

If you like your bathroom with a splash (pun intended) of fun, SimCredible’s Aqua Bath is a whimsical choice.
Blue tones dominate the set—a mix of teal, turquoise, and seafoam.
There’s even a fish-shaped soap dispenser. Yes, really.
It’s playful without being childish, which is perfect for beach builds or young Sims finding their style.
11. Angela’s Vintage Bathroom CC
This set takes you back in time in the most elegant way.
The Vintage Bathroom from Angela has ornate framed mirrors, freestanding tubs with brass feet, and soft floral wallpaper patterns.
It reminds me of my grandmother’s house—the kind of place where the hand towels are for display only.
One wrong move, and she’d raise an eyebrow you’d never forget.
Perfect for period builds or Victorian townhouses.
12. Charly Pancakes’ Color Pop Bathroom
Most Sims bathrooms lean neutral. But Charly Pancakes decided color deserves a seat at the table—or in this case, the tub.
Bright pink tiles? Check. Yellow vanities? You bet. A shower curtain with avocado print? Don’t mind if I do.
This set is a joy for players who think outside the beige. Your Sim kids and teens will love it too.
13. MAD’s Earthy Bathroom
If your idea of relaxation involves terracotta tones, rough-hewn stone, and houseplants galore, MAD’s Earthy Bathroom might be your soulmate.
This CC taps into biophilic design, the hot trend that brings nature indoors. Think waterfall showers and stone sinks that look carved by a river.
Your eco-conscious Sims will feel right at home here.
14. NynaeveDesign’s Luxe Bathroom
Sometimes, you want to go full diva. That’s where NynaeveDesign’s Luxe Bathroom comes in.
From crystal chandeliers to marble floors, every piece in this set says “I’m the main character.”
Add in a vanity table with perfume bottles and velvet seating, and you’ve got a scene straight out of a fashion magazine shoot.
Stat alert: According to a Sims player survey, 42% of players prioritize aesthetic over function in builds. This set is made for them.
15. RightHearted’s Tiny Bathroom Essentials
Good things come in small packages, and RightHearted’s Tiny Bathroom Essentials proves it.
This CC is all about making the most out of limited space.
Wall-mounted storage, foldable laundry baskets, and corner showers all help squeeze style into every square inch.
This is a must-have for tiny home builds, dorm rooms, or that awkward 2×3 tile guest bath no one knows what to do with.
16. Rustic Romance Bathroom by Severinka
I once built a countryside cottage for a Sim who gardened by day and painted by night—and this was the bathroom I used.
It’s got floral accents, wooden textures, and old-school charm.
There’s even a bathrobe on a hook and a floral soap dish, which makes it feel lived-in in the best way.
Severinka’s stuff always brings heart to the build, and this bathroom is no exception.
17. Jomsims’ Marble Glam Bathroom
For those who love the finer things: floor-to-ceiling marble, gilded fixtures, and rose-tinted lighting. Jomsims’ Glam Bathroom is pure opulence.
This CC is a go-to for luxury mansions, celebrity Sims, or even a villain with a flair for the dramatic.
Add a harp in the corner. (Why? Because you can.)
18. ATS4’s Practical Bathroom Set
This one’s for the realism fans. Around the Sims 4 nails the everyday aesthetic with a bathroom set that includes all the little things: toilet paper rolls, plungers, cleaning bottles, even feminine hygiene products.
It’s the kind of detail that makes your Sims’ world feel real. It’s not glamorous—but it’s human.
Perfect for family builds, starter homes, or legacy saves where every dollar counts.
19. S-imagination’s Futuristic Bathroom
If you’re designing a space colony or just want something super slick, this CC brings Blade Runner energy.
Geometric mirrors, smart toilets, and glowing neon give off sci-fi hotel vibes. Perfect for tech-savvy Sims or evil geniuses plotting from the tub.
Bonus: the CC is base-game compatible and super optimized.
20. Veranka’s Basic Bathroom Recolors
Sometimes, you don’t need new mesh—just better colors. Veranka’s recolors of EA bathroom items breathe new life into tired defaults.
Think: fresh tones, better contrast, and richer hues. Ideal if you want to stay in vanilla but make it fashion.
I’ve used these recolors in probably half my builds. They’re a lifesaver when I want to keep CC light but still want control over the color story.
Final Thoughts
Bathrooms don’t have to be boring boxes with a toilet, a tub, and not much else.
With the right CC, they can be lush spas, tiny miracles of space-saving, or maximalist showcases of personality.
My advice? Don’t treat the bathroom as an afterthought. Start there. Make it your Sim’s sanctuary.
Fill it with details, color, texture, and stories. You might be surprised how much joy you find in designing these humble little rooms.
And if your Sims start spending an unreasonable amount of time soaking in their tub surrounded by candles and plants… well, join the club.
I’m right there with you.
Let me know which set you try first—or if you’ve got a favorite I missed. Until then, happy building!