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

Selecting beautiful accent pieces in sparkling finishes, makes creating a bathroom design more exciting. I feel like you can always have a bit more fun and push the design limits a bit further with bathrooms, like with this stunning polished brass and chrome combo shower faucet. They’ve added in a brass stool where you can sit if needed or set your soap containers on. The penny tiled walls and floor are the perfect choice to showcase the finishes and the long horizontal window above allows just enough light to stream in. This unique custom bathroom features a tube shower booth that feels like something straight out of a space movie, like if you step inside you’ll be launched into another planet. On the opposite side there is a tiled oval shaped soaking tub with all the jet bells and whistles for relaxing.
- Take your cue from Elizabeth Vergara, interior designer and founder of Vergara Homes, by adding dimension via veining in a stone sink top, light fixtures, and tiny details.
- Transport your traditional bathroom to the romantic streets of Paris through the exploration of French-inspired design.
- Feature tile walls look great and you can really mix it up by laying the tiles in herringbone patterns, chevrons, or even laying skinny tiles vertically.
- You can also add an abundance of natural light to your bathroom using mirrors.
- A slim ladder adds character to a small bathroom while also serving as a place to hang your towels.
This enduringly popular material is sure to evoke a sense of luxury and elegance in a modern bathroom. Bathrooms should be a sanctuary where we go to spend quality time with ourselves and to indulge in self-care. Yes, a bathroom will always be a practical space, which requires a certain type of functional design but this doesn’t mean it can’t have style or flair and reflect your own personal style. A freestanding tub surrounded by built-in bookcases in this bathroom by Corey Damen Jenkins is a dream for anyone who loves to read while taking a relaxing bath.
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One way to do that is to install a vanity and sink that stretches from wall to wall, as seen in this design by Bethany Adams Interiors. Wendy Rose Gould is a veteran freelance lifestyle reporter based in Phoenix, Ariz. with over 10 years of experience. She covers home, wellness, beauty, and travel for outlets such as Martha Stewart, Real Simple, Insider, TODAY, Bustle, TripSavvy, The Zoe Report, and others.
If you prefer to shower, opt for a super-sized shower cubicle separate to your bath. There’s also a huge choice of multiple-option showers and shower heads on the market. If a bath would be too big for the room, shower enclosures come in a range of sizes.
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A practical stone tile floor in slate gray adds a mineral note that balances all the wood. If you’re lucky enough to be working with a large bathroom footprint, consider zoning distinct areas to maximize functionality. In this bathroom from interior designer Amy Leferink of Interior Impressions, a towel wall in the spacious enclosed shower features a textured wood accent, towel hooks, and a teak bench. When designing an all-white bathroom, be sure to mix materials to create interest and keep it from feeling too cold and sterile. Mindy Gayer Design Co. clad the walls of this Southern California bathroom in vertical shiplap to emphasize the ceiling height. The white wood extends to the half-wall entry to the shower, and blends in with the white marble tiling.
- Our bathrooms are the space where we rejuvenate ourselves, so it’s only right that we should design them in a gorgeous manner.
- When creating a modern bathroom, it’s all about finding a well-curated set of cohesive and high-quality features that harmonise into a space.
- For a tiny bathroom, use a corner sink and wall cistern to save space.
- In another California home designed by Studio Shamshiri, the primary bathtub is a custom-made Japanese soaking tub—or ofuro—by Bartok Design Co.
- This large luxurious bathroom mainly uses beige ceramic tiles in various layouts for its floors and the bathtub area.
- If you’re blessed with architectural features like wainscoting or high ceilings, embrace them in your design as Ursula Carmona of Home Made by Carmona did here.
Thus, the colourful tiles are perfect for minimalist modern interiors. The warm wood tones of the floor foil the overall cool modern styling of this modern rustic bath. The grey concrete accent wall separates the bathroom from the closet and features a recessed shelf lined with wood to match the floor. Not only are metallics trending in bathrooms, they make the perfect feature against the simple neutral palette that works best in most modern bathrooms. From gold tapware to marble to a natural stone bath like this one, use incredible or unusual materials to create a real statement and introduce some surprising textures into your bathroom.