50 Small Bathroom Ideas
Looking for rustic bathroom ideas that stray from traditional white and monochrome and instead are more natural? Adding wooden accents to your bathroom will make it feel warmer and avoid that cold stark feeling you can sometimes get in a bathroom. Cathie Hong Interiors gave this bathroom a modern sense of luxury with a dramatic, heavily veined stone double vanity and backsplash paired with natural wood tones. Another bonus feature is a private WC with patterned wallpaper and a pocket door for privacy. This mountain house bathroom from Emily Henderson Design includes a soaking tub nestled in a wall of modern bay windows with a view of the trees outside.
‘There are also the benefits of being easy to clean and maintain, can be installed over existing wall surfaces, and are environmentally friendly. In a bathroom, they can also be used in all areas, including in a wet room and shower, unlike traditional wooden slat walls. Luxury, practicality, and cost-effective all rolled into one,’ she explains. ‘Make sure the floor tile is smaller to accommodate the slope in the shower.
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Many people choose tiles , sheeted or tiled vinyl (a sensible option if you’re on a budget), or wood-effect laminate. Bathroom suites with exposed pipework are reminiscent of the Victorian era and will add instant old-style glamour to your bathroom. Find decorative fixtures and fittings, such as cross-head taps, metalwork toilet roll holders, a roll-top bath and a high-level toilet where the cistern sits up above the toilet. Adding in and mixing different materials – particularly metals, woods and concrete – will create interest and stop anything from being overpowering. Make use of fixtures by choosing distinctive designs that will stand out. For example, opt for a radiator that almost doubles
