Complete Guide to Bathroom Design & Bathroom Trends 2023
The team really did a good job on our bath, toilet, and laundry renovation. They delivered what we expected and even more even if there were challenges in getting materials during lockdown. Superior Renovations did a great timely job in renovating our ensuite bathroom. Whenever any issue was identified they immediately responded and endeavoured to resolve. The renovation was completed in a seamless manner and happy with the new bathroom. We had an ensuite bathroom which had chronic water leakage issues.
- Use the icons on the left-hand side to add any doors, windows or obstacles.
- In this half bathroom by Grey Hunt Interiors, a gorgeous green wallpaper gives a modern take on a chevron print and provides plenty of personality to a tiny space.
- To further enhance the vintage aesthetic, consider incorporating vintage-inspired artwork or accessories.
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There are endless ways to refresh your design , whether with a new bathroom vanity, playful wallpaper design or the addition of modern bathroom decor. To inspire your next bathroom or powder room makeover, we asked our favorite interior designers and architects to share new bathroom trends that they’re loving for 2023. There are so many ways to introduce charm and style into your contemporary bathroom design — think eye-catching wall coverings, tile, hardware, lighting and beyond.
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The flooring and walls have a rustic grey look with all-white toilet accessories. This is a perfect example of representing neutral colours, and elegant lines that function well along with being stylish. As long as the work is done is neat and adequately processed, the look is beautified automatically. The all-white is a representation of the country, which stands out along the lines of the grey walls all around. The long see-through glass window and rustic flooring add to the whole look.

Anchor a freestanding tub on a half wall to hide plumbing fixtures and create a backsplash like this elegant space from Mary Patton Design. Tyler Karu Design + Interiors added a half-wall shower to create a clear division between the shower and toilet to maximize space. In this child’s shared bathroom from JL Design, matching wall-mounted industrial sinks are hung at kid-friendly height to give siblings their own space.