David and Victoria Beckham’s Cotswolds Bathroom Proves Rustic Style Isn’t Unfinished – It’s a Lesson in 2026 Manicured Heritage
The couple’s countryside sanctuary is a lesson in quiet luxury – marrying raw character with sharp, sophisticated style
Luxury in the Cotswolds countryside is notoriously difficult to get right – it can very easily feel too clinical or overly nostalgic. However, David and Victoria Beckham’s Cotswolds bathroom has seemingly found the balance.
The couple's space pairs the ruggedness and tactility of a converted barn with quietly luxurious finishes of a luxury dressing room. Instead of relying on country decor cliches (think mason jars and gingham), they combine rich wood and polished marble to set the benchmark for rural interiors.
To understand why their farmhouse bathroom design resonates so deeply, Marcus Pearson, the head of design at Old London, points to the space's inherent balance.
'The Beckhams’ Cotswolds bathroom has that wonderful tension between traditional farmhouse character and a sharp sense of style and quality,' Marcus says.
'The materials feel rooted in the building, with texture and a sense of age and belonging. While we can’t see entirely what’s there, it’s safe to assume that the wider design language of the home carries through.'
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Topped with beautifully grained Carrara marble, this wash stand is the ultimate rustic luxe piece. It feels understated and effortless, balancing a classic country character that wouldn't feel out of place in a modern home.
Inspired by the refined marble accessories seen in Victoria Beckham's bathroom, this elegant soap dish brings effortless sophistication to your sink. It creates an elevated setup that feels luxurious, thoughtfully curated, and probably Victoria-approved.
This elegant caddy keeps your everyday essentials within easy reach. Crafted from 100% naturally water-resistant teak, it offers generous space for shampoos, conditioners, and body care while bringing a warm, spa-like feel to your shower.
There's something charming about a wooden step stool that never goes out of style. This solid wood design is perfect for helping little ones reach the sink or giving you an extra step up to high cupboards.
This mirror is so beautiful with its softly curved edging and beaded detail, while the wood finish grounds it in a rustic farmhouse aesthetic. Hang it above your bathroom sink to instantly elevate the room.
This charming bath caddy, made from distressed mango wood, fits neatly across your tub and is perfectly sized for a book, a drink, and perhaps a favorite candle to bring a rustic spa-like vibe into your bathroom.
The appeal of the Beckhams' modern farmhouse style bathroom lies in its restraint. Rather than feeling freshly installed, every surface appears to have softened into the architecture over time.
'We're not looking for anything too modern or obviously new,' Marcus explains. 'This is a bathroom mood built around tactility and a touch of old-house romance. Vintage-inspired details work best when they appear to have grown out of the architecture, rather than been dropped into it.'
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That means favoring natural materials with depth and variation over high-gloss finishes. A honed marble countertop, richly grained timber and aged brass all contribute to a scheme that feels quietly luxurious without ever becoming overpowering.
If there's one feature that epitomizes relaxed luxury, it's the bath (even if it's out of shot in Victoria's frame). Rather than opting for a minimalist design, Marcus recommends embracing a more generous silhouette.
'For those with the space, a slipper bath brings the most romantic version of the Victoriana look,' he says. 'With its high, sweeping rim and softly rolled edge, the shape is languid and generous, so it suits a bathroom designed for slow living.'
It's this sense of ease that makes the Beckhams' Cotswolds bathroom so compelling. 'That's the trick with this look, he adds.
'It should feel expensive, but never eager to tell you so. The best version isn't a bathroom full of statement pieces, but a room that behaves as though marble, paneling, soft metalwork and, one suspects, luxuriously fluffy towels are simply the natural order of things. It feels lived-in, not casual; polished, but not pristine. That's what makes it so warm and inviting.'
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Megan is the Head of Celebrity Style News at Homes & Gardens, where she leads the celebrity/ news team. She has a history in interior design, travel, and news journalism, having lived and worked in New York, Paris, and, currently, London. Megan has bylines in Livingetc, The Telegraph, and IRK Magazine, and has interviewed the likes of Drew Barrymore, Ayesha Curry, Michelle Keegan, and Tan France, among others. She lives in a London apartment with her antique typewriter and an eclectic espresso cup collection, and dreams of a Kelly Wearstler-designed home.