Ideagroup bathroom furniture: modern bathroom and laundry furniture
Crisp white walls and flooring reflect light, enhancing the airy feel. Lush plants and simple shelving bring in a homely, lived-in touch. Brick walls and earthy tones infuse warmth into this rustic space.
- For kid’s bathrooms, you can go for a brighter wall and decorative curtain.
- When the cold strikes, the wood undertones can turn your bathroom into a cozy treat you can’t afford to leave.
- Charbonneau Interiors created a hybrid dressing room and fully equipped primary bathroom space with floor-to-ceiling built-in cabinetry that runs the length of the entire right wall.
- This efficient layout is a common option for oddly-shaped rooms where a bathtub simply won’t fit.
- And, if you like a bit of color but feel white is the best path, pick one with a blue undertone and you’ll feel the difference when you paint the whole space.
With a rainbow of colors to work with, it can be difficult rein in your perfect color scheme. Try working with just two colors and weaving them throughout your design from the shower curtain to your towels, bath mat and stools for a cohesive look. Our favorite way to keep up with our kids’ evolving styles is to make minimal changes as they grow out of their younger design tastes. To create a bathroom space that matures with your little ones, work with a blank canvas and change tiny but impactful design elements every year or so.
Repurpose an Antique Vanity
Installing mirrors to reflect light and adding glass shower doors instead of curtains can also help maximize space and make the room feel more spacious. Selecting the ideal vanity is essential for achieving a harmonious blend of style and functionality in your bathroom. Opt for marble countertops to infuse the space with timeless luxury while benefiting from their durability
