Bathroom ideas from 20 experts to make a beautiful space

Bathroom ideas from 20 experts to make a beautiful space

Bathroom Idea

White hexagon tiles with black grout serve as a stunning backdrop and add a nice texture to space. Thanks to the large window opening, a beautiful nature view comes into thiswhite bathroom. Curved freestanding bathtub placed next to the window and provides a calm and relaxing bath time. White flat panel vanity paired with marble countertop and undermount sink.

  • This door artfully balances privacy and natural light with its solid lower wooden panel and a frosted glass upper panel.
  • It lets you see what works (and what doesn’t) before committing to any expensive building work.
  • Additionally, the small space is ideal for a “boarding school” look while still playing to unique accents.
  • Teak is ideal for bathrooms as it has good moisture-resistant properties.
  • While you can add pops of personality to your bathroom, lighter shades are the best colors for small bathrooms.

And you can also add pink bathroom furniture and fittings, such as a pink bath, sinks, or vanity. In the living room, traditional fabric curtains, a bunch of drapery, and sophisticated upholstery should undoubtedly be present. Some of the typical patterns applied to textiles are geometric patterns, peacock feathers, and stylized floral patterns.

Try a Dark Wall Color

If you’re working with limited dimensions it’s important not to cram too many elements into the room. You’ll also have to think carefully about how the fixtures and fittings are positioned. Incorporate rustic finishes and fixtures to add warmth to a small powder room. Add a small corner bench in a small shower with enough width to optimize space. Tyler Karu Design and Interiors carved out a nearly wall-to-wall shower niche to maximize storage.

Bathroom Idea

In this space by Julia Alexander Interiors, a modern yet traditional bathroom maximizes the surrounding country landscape through a massive window and a soft color palette. “With it being adjacent to the Gulf of Mexico, we wanted to design with water in mind. We used a beautiful blue vanity as the foundation of the space and white tile to create a contrast.” If you have a piece of art or an over-the-top decor item, like the rug in the space above, consider placing it in your bathroom for an unexpected touch.

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