Crafting Your Sanctuary: Creative and Inspiring Bathroom Design Ideas
Kate Marker Interiors paired a light wood and marble sink vanity with vertical shiplap walls and herringbone hardwood floors. Studio Peake used a mix of blue and white tiles on the half-wall backsplash and shower walls to create visual interest, trading clean lines for something more organic. Updating an older home doesn’t mean that you have to modernize it. In this design from interior designer Sallie Lord of GreyHunt Interiors, a built-in bathtub and spacious shower are positioned on the far wall of the bathroom. To maximize the space, the bathtub plumbing is positioned against the back wall, freeing up the extra space at the head of the tub enclosure to act like a shower bench for the adjoining shower. Emily Henderson Design saved counter space in this black-and-white bathroom by installing plumbing fixtures on the wall above the double sink vanity.
- Black and white colors are emblematic of the Art Deco era, capturing its essence of luxury and opulence.
- All good bathroom designs start by addressing the layout, colour schemes, and bathroom tiles.
- Their keen eye for detail and previous experience were most appreciated in identifying what would and won’t work.
- A lone soaking tub anchors the space, offering symmetry with a twist.
- Finished in a soft white with understated brass hardware, it offers a timeless appeal that complements a variety of interior styles, from classic to contemporary.
After considering the texture of the floor for your small bathroom design idea, it is important to think about the width of the panels. If the panels are larger than 1100mm a bracing bar for stability is recommended. Bracing bars can be either fixed to the wall or celling, this mostly depends on the bathroom design. Enclosed showers are also very popular bathroom design with some homeowners rather than a walk-in

