52 Contemporary Bathroom Ideas to Give Your Space the Ultimate Upgrade
‘Blue works particularly well in the bathroom – think all things water and oceans, creating an atmosphere that soothes the mind whilst encouraging creativity. Directly opposite on the color wheel, orange tones are a natural fit for blue. These complementary colors look especially stunning when used in saturated shades such as a charged orange-red and turquoise’, explains Helen Shaw, Director of Marketing at Benjamin Moore. Display large art pieces, fresh flower arrangements, and other treasured decor items on a single open shelf. In this bathroom by Lucy Harris, the decorative accents are set against a backdrop of sage green tiles for a spa-like effect. In this bathroom, designer Rydhima Brar added a long, horizontal mirror above a corner sink and the neighboring toilet, which makes the room feel bigger.
- Whether you weave it into the bathroom in a large or small dose, it’s sure to make a chic statement.
- Since free standing tubs stand alone, they create the perfect focal point in your bathroom because they catch your eyes immediately.
- Marble mosaic flooring and black and white checkered flooring are both considered timeless bathroom options.
- The scheme is completed with Perrin & Rowe taps, Thirties Murano glass sconces and Venetian plaster wall finishes.
And with cloud-based 3D rendering, you don’t need a powerful processor to complete your designs. Design a bathroom online today and modify it quickly to meet your client’s expectations. Use towel rack symbols as another use of storage, especially in smaller bathrooms.
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Swap out your bath mat for a full-size rug like the vintage one shown here in this Hollywood Hills home. Opt for pendants or even a grand chandelier, like the one shown here in French designer Jacques Grange’s Paris apartment. Their designs have been greatly improved in recent years, so you might not even notice a change in pressure from a regular showerhead. There is no better way to cover up the lower portion of walls than with easy-to-install wainscot.
Does the total price align with your budget and the value it offers for your specific project requirements? Compare the features, support options, and potential for future upgrades or add-ons to assess its overall cost-effectiveness. Fittings with a 1920s feel connect a new bathroom to this period cottage.
Incorporate a Classic Tub
This is a not-so-subtle yet attractive bathroom design that is a perfect option for small rustic bathroom ideas. There is a white bathtub on the side and a medium-sized wooden cabinet with a small sink in the top centre. There is a separate bath area with a partition and it is decorated with modern lamps and flowers. The Baltic brown granite countertop used in this bathroom’s vanity greatly complements the Maple wood cabinets. Because the space is limited, large frameless mirror was used instead of framed mirrors, and from there you will see the shower area which uses glass mosaic tiles in light cream for its walls. The bathtub area uses ceramic tiles which is also used for the main flooring of the bathroom, and the upper walls are in semi-gloss light yellow paint.
Preserve the integrity of a vintage bathroom with a pedestal sink that looks like it’s been there forever. Desiree Burns Interiors added a short backsplash to protect the wallpaper. Anchor a freestanding tub on a half wall to hide plumbing fixtures and create a backsplash like this elegant space from Mary Patton Design.