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23 Modern Farmhouse Bathroom Ideas

23 Modern Farmhouse Bathroom Ideas

A marble shower stands out against the white walls, especially when it has a high contrast print. Simple wood and ceramic fixtures help the walls pop more, and houseplants fill up the space. Another way to spruce up your bathroom involves installing a tiled accent wall in a peaceful shade of blue. Adding a few houseplants can add to the soothing theme while also providing health benefits. “Declutter first and always,” says Darla DeMorrow, a certified professional organizer and owner of HeartWork Organizing.

  • By providing more space, they help avoid those clumsy moments and make showering easier.
  • You can combine several materials and pick unusual colors, but remember to have at least one or two consistent elements to create cohesion.
  • Along with geometric motifs and linear decors, Art Deco designs frequently used exotic materials, often with polished, decadent, high-shine finishes.
  • This retro bathroom from the 1960s is instantly recognizable because of the peacock wall decor and wall sconce.

She opted for a marble shower stall, vanity topper, and backsplash with rich blue veining and then painted the cabinets an icy pale blue paint color for continuity. Black perhaps is one of the most versatile colors in interior design. To illustrate, these sliding doors can be a bold addition to your stylish blue and gray bathroom, which is in need of a finishing touch. They offer your living space a rustic feel without taking away the modernness. Rustic bathrooms typically feature a neutral color scheme, but if you want to add a subtle pop of color without it overwhelming the space, install a colorful floor tile. This green and white floor tile livens up this rustic bathroom and introduces an interesting pattern to contrast the all-white walls.

Add Warm Wood Finishes

A powder blue clawfoot tub acts as a subtle color

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Luxury Kitchens & Modern Kitchen Cabinets Design in UAE

Luxury Kitchens & Modern Kitchen Cabinets Design in UAE

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If you don’t have the space for wall-to-wall open shelving, go for small corner shelves. Designer Kate Lester created instant storage by hanging three reclaimed barn wood shelves. Extend the kitchen counter to include just enough space for two bar stools, which actually face away from the kitchen. To save on counter space, Union of Art Interiors also creates a cubby for the microwave to live. In this Upper East Side galley kitchen, Bakes & Kropp allows dark lower cabinets to define the space and keeps it minimal up top.

  • Large natural stone floor tiles complete the look of this beautiful kitchen.
  • ‘Also consider practical lighting inside pantries, breakfast dressers and wall cupboards, ideally on switches that automatically turn on the light when the door is opened and off when shut.
  • Our goal is to help you create a personalised and more practical kitchen with storage solutions that are both open and closed.

From the cupboard style to the colour, finish, and texture, our designers will explain all the different ways you can create a personalised cooking space at your design consultation. Our kitchen collection offers more than 5000 ways to customise a space, including decorative units for those wanting a bespoke interior. This is another unique way to make use of those hard-to-reach spaces above your upper cabinets.

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Not only does it offer multiple countertops, it is also vastu-friendly. Storage isn’t an issue in this type of kitchen interior design, as you can make way for extra, open storage designs and don’t have to solely rely on in-built cabinets. No ornamentation or exterior models are imprinted to keep the kitchen interior design simple yet sophisticated. The right finish will transform a culinary space, so take the time to explore all the options available with your designer. Matt

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Keep It Modern with These 12 Open Bathroom Design Ideas

Keep It Modern with These 12 Open Bathroom Design Ideas

Don’t forget to incorporate space-saving storage solutions to keep your bathroom organized and clutter-free. Task lighting is crucial in the bathroom, especially around the vanity area. Consider installing wall sconces on either side of the mirror to eliminate shadows on your face.

  • To get around this, fit large mirrors to reflect light around the room.
  • We bounced ideas back and forth until the ideal design and solutions was found.
  • We couldn’t be happier with the result – it looks fantastic, is extremely practical and has transformed the whole feel of our home – all for a very competitive cost.
  • Plain concrete walls are back in style, creating an understated elegance throughout your space.
  • Ditch any ingrained tendencies that might lead you to pristine perfection and instead aim for a rough surface that’s visually intriguing.

They have ornate frames, antique finishes, and intricate details that take you back to the past. These mirrors are reflective surfaces and showcase the everlasting charm of bygone eras, making the vintage aesthetic all the more enchanting. In minimalist tiny bathroom design, open shelving fosters an uncluttered ambiance by displaying essentials while maintaining visual openness. Integrating indoor plants is an excellent way to bring the refreshing essence of nature indoors.

Purple Primary Bathrooms

Add wallpaper to an accent wall like by the bathtub to make it an easier and quicker DIY upgrade. If your primary bathroom suite has the room for it, a large area rug will not only anchor the space but also will add warmth underfoot. Decorating a small powder can be a challenge because you can only decorate so much without making the room too cluttered. This is where a beautiful patterned wallpaper can really elevate the space. This patterned grasscloth wallpaper adds style and makes the room feel grand without overwhelming the

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45 Stunning Modern Bathroom Ideas for a Dreamy Retreat

45 Stunning Modern Bathroom Ideas for a Dreamy Retreat

Lighting is more than just functional; in bathroom Feng Shui, lighting ideas for small bathrooms are an integral design element that should be planned at the start of a project, if possible. The best bathroom lighting is an instant energy booster and can make you feel refreshed in the morning and relaxed in the evening. Stylish finishes that are also practical are the icing on the cake.

  • A modern bathroom doesn’t have to be filled with the newest of everything to feel current.
  • In this project from Wolf Lewitt, a bespoke map wallpaper was commissioned to fit the room and add interest.
  • In this space from Max Humphrey and Beebe Skidmore for Emily Henderson Design, the square bathtub niche is tiled with two-tone tiles in complementary colors.
  • If you have the luxury of an unobstructed view outside the windows, keep your bathroom streamlined for a minimalist but luxurious feel.
  • It can hide imperfections on the wall and improve the room’s shape.
  • Using this approach means the room won’t feel too enclosed by the bolder tiling scheme.

Neva Interior Design paired the multicolored floor tile with a pink square tile backsplash, white walls and furniture, and brass accents for a bright, modern feel in this Parisian space. Blink and you might miss the pastel blue palm wallpaper pattern in this powder room by Olive + Oak Interiors. The subtle addition manages to lend the cozy space a beach-chic vibe without overwhelming it. Pair the cool-colored walls with a light wood vanity cabinet complete with caned door fronts and a marble top.

Good-Vibe Greens

Milk glass was one of the top materials for lighting back in the day, and it’s a surefire way to give a bathroom instant vintage flair. These are all elements that you can bring into your bathroom, even

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Modern Kitchen Ideas: 22 Real Spaces to Inspire Your Project

Modern Kitchen Ideas: 22 Real Spaces to Inspire Your Project

Historically—and by historically, we mean pre-1990s—kitchens served as a private space to prepare meals within the confine of its own four walls. Some older layouts even went as far as hiding the kitchen behind a swinging door. Now, homeowners have embraced the idea of opening up their kitchens to their dining rooms, and often, their dining rooms to their living rooms, too. As with any kitchen, large or small, you need to think about the journey. There’s a triangle of use within every kitchen, the journey made from fridge to sink to oven – the key elements that need to be considered. Look to use vertical solutions to make the most of every storage space available.

Polished concrete floors, white walls, steel-framed Crittal-style windows and sections of spruce panelling sit in harmony within the open plan double-height kitchen/dining/living space. When you think of a modern kitchen, you may think only of an overly sleek, gloss, handleless design, however, some of the most popular styles of recent times couldn’t be different. Materials such as high grade birch ply have become a huge trend, both in styles which retain the natural grain and with veneers that just leave the tell-tale layered profile of plywood on show. If simplicity is at the heart of a modern kitchen, builds that retain and make a feature of raw building materials give an instant contemporary edge to the space.

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Stripped down to basics, this kitchen only includes the necessary – smooth white kitchen island with sink, a pair of sleek cabinets, a minimalist light bar and sleek black bar seats. The marble splashback wall with delicate barely-there veins is the epitome of muted elegance. Using wood for your modern kitchen counters will add in a touch of warm rustic charm and will disrupt the

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