24 Basement Bathroom Ideas for Every Style and Budget
If your bathroom already features beautiful tile work and coloring, you can elevate the look by incorporating decor with the same coloring. The color in the marble veining of the shower tiles is carried through to the large charcoal gray pot that’s filled with pampas grass for added height and texture. When you have a narrow bathroom with no windows, the space can easily feel closed in and dark. To help open up the space, LAVA Interiors added a mirror to each wall including a large, ornate mirror that adds style while making the space instantly feel more open.
Mix old and new finishes, fixtures, furniture, and decor to create your own modern mash-up. Michelle Berwick Design added a casual greeting on the floor of this bright modern bathroom. Exposed plumbing, clear glass bulb pendants, a towel ladder instead of a linen closet, and rustic finishes create a contemporary bath with an edge. While this stylish bath skips a lot of the storage options many of us expect with a primary bath, it can make for a fun powder or guest bath concept. This works especially well in a bath that is otherwise subdued as it can keep the patterns and color plays from feeling cacophonous.
Bring in Some Rattan
Overhauling your dated bathroom can drastically improve your comfort level, not to mention boost the resale value of your property. But deciding on a design can sometimes cause paralysis by analysis. If you want to hand-pick each accessory separately, stick to just two or three primary colors to avoid a cluttered feel. Much of the cost of a bathroom remodel project is sunk into labor and professional fitting fees.
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