Bathroom Designs in India: Top 10 spaces featured on AD

Bathroom Designs in India: Top 10 spaces featured on AD

Wallpaper has made a big comeback over the last few years, and a tiny bathroom is a fantastic place to put a print on display. In this revamp of an early 20th-century Monterey Colonial residence by architect Birge Clark, the new design added vivid pink and black wallpaper and balanced it out with brass hardware and fixtures. A Corian vanity with radius inlay doors conceals a medicine cabinet in this lavatory.

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A sauna will certainly make your bathroom feel like it’s somewhere to step away from the world and truly relax. You can also add other touches that lend to that same feeling — such as warm, wooden floors and soft lighting — to create a tranquil spa-like vibe. Give the bathroom in an older home a luxurious feel by celebrating and restoring original finishes and features. Leaded windows, antique lighting, a clawfoot tub, and dark wood finishes make this bathroom from Mary Patton Design feel timeless and layered. Sky blue walls complement the airy feel of this luxurious bathroom from Will Brown Interiors that features a wall of windows, vaulted ceilings, and a large soaking tub.

Tall Skinny Cabinets Provide Loads of Storage in a Small Footprint

The Mondrian Mosaic tile, inspired by the abstract art of the Dutch painter Piet Mondrian, mixes marble and travertine for a space that’s full of beauty and movement. The effect is sleek and modern, creating a focal point in the shower. The luxury of marble is combined with the durability and easy maintenance of porcelain tile for a sustainable and elegant design. Shades of deep blue and grey create a dramatic contrast to the winter white background of the Alvarado matte tile. Man-made porcelain and ceramic marble-look tiles can feature colors not found in nature, but with the realistic look of marble veining, they create a striking modern design.

Take this stone and olive bathroom as an example – not necessarily two shades you’d put together – but it works really well. As this bathroom designed by Cortney Bishop proves, sink curtains are a wonderful way of bringing another layer of texture into a bathroom. Rather than opting for a traditional enclosed vanity unit, you can go for a patterned curtain that can be used to hide any clutter that may lie underneath.

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