Bathroom Floor Plans and Design Ideas Bathroom Decoration by Planner 5D

Then we removed the old owners closet, adding that space to the guest bath to allow us to make the shower bigger. The master bath again was tight, but by removing walls and changing door swings we were able to make it functional and beautiful all that the same time. When thinking about design elements you want to incorporate in your contemporary bathroom, anything goes.
- One of the tactics for decorating this small bathroom was to match tones, from sanitary fittings to baskets, for a more cohesive appearance.
- Remember that bright light colors work best in small areas as they create a sense of space.
- When designing an all-white bathroom, be sure to mix materials to create interest and keep it from feeling too cold and sterile.
- Michelle Boudreau Design mixed terrazzo flooring, retro-inspired lighting and seating, floating vanities, and a streamlined oval tub for a timeless mix of old and new.
- Hibou Design & Co thought outside the white porcelain box to add in a stunning black and white tub that helped modernize an older home.
Choose a bold geometric floor, then pick out one of the colors – we suggest the most subtle one – and inject accents of that shade in the rest of the room. It’ll help tie the space together and make an otherwise loud flooring feel more like it belongs there. A modern round bathtub nestled in a corner beneath tall windows adds a luxurious feel to this spacious black, white, and natural wood bathroom from Sissy + Marley Interior Design.
Square Tiles
You don’t have to splash out on the whole room if statement tiles are pricey. Consider using them just around a shower, or in a strip running through cheaper plain white tiles, to keep costs down. It’s also possible to have