Bathroom Ideas, Designs, Trends and Pictures

A long bathroom makes fitting a dual-vanity easy, you should have plenty of room to experiment with the various options. If your bathroom is at least 5 feet wide, it could also fit nicely at the back, against the shorter wall. As you approach your twilight years, remodeling your bathroom should be high on your priority list. A universal design needs to be accessible, comfortable, and convenient for older people or people with disabilities.
A simple rest room design which uses only one type of tile for the whole area. It uses natural stone ceramic tiles in beige tones, combined with walls painted in a color similar to Sherwin Williams “Cargo Pants 40162”. For the vanity, it uses dark gray quartz countertop with unfinished wood cabinets. For this master lavatory, a combination of natural stone ceramic tiles was used for the floor and the walls. The upper part of the walls are in light sage paint with rough finishing effect reminiscent of raw concrete walls.
Steep the Space in Elegance
In this bathroom designed by Romanek Design Studio, the baby blue zellige tiles and sleek matte black and glass enclosure make a modern statement. A floating bench adds both formal and functional value, too, and bathers won’t have to worry about a pesky curtain getting in the way as they wash up. Try adding darker-colored accessories to create a warm and inviting feel.
- You can consider this as a first option if you have less space for a bath space.
- Complement the glossy navy wall tiles with a good dose of gold touches.
- If you have a freestanding bathtub, consider installing a chandelier or pendant light directly above it to add a touch of luxury.
- Take a cue from designer Robin Wilson and design a monochromatic bathroom by bringing your
