Bathroom Design Tips & Ideas
From the way they keep water warm and at a constant temperature to the way they dry your hands, they’re designed to make you feel as though you’re standing in a room fit for the gods. There’s no underestimating how important your bathroom’s design is. After all, the small but mighty space is where you get ready for and wind down from each day. Most importantly though, trendy or not, you’ll want your bathroom to reflect both your style and lifestyle.
Contemporary bathroom vanities don’t need much dressing up, so keeping other bathroom decor to a minimum is ideal. Tiling has officially taken off and there’s an array of stunning, vibrant and classic bathroom tile designs out there. And, yes, you can even extend the trend to your bathroom floor tiles. A black stone soaking tub by Native Trails and an all-neutral palette creates a calming oasis in this Vanessa Alexander–designed bathroom in Venice, California. Shiplap wood is a great way to add texture and warmth to your walls, and it can be a great cost-saving option for the bathroom when used in place of wall tile. Plus, if you’re a fan of farmhouse or rustic design styles, shiplap bathroom walls will fit right in.
Black Tile Bathroom Floor Ideas (Materials & Patterns)
Consider the available space and your personal comfort when choosing a bathtub. If you have limited space, you can opt for a smaller-sized bathtub or even a Japanese soaking tub. Storage is often a challenge in bathrooms, especially in smaller homes or apartments. However, with some innovative storage solutions, you can maximize space and keep everything organized and easily accessible.
- Consider the available space and your personal comfort when choosing a bathtub.
- When thinking about design elements you want to incorporate in your contemporary bathroom, anything goes.
- Jessica Stull, owner of Parker Interiors, installed honeycomb-shaped floor tiles in this bathroom, which add a bit of visual interest without overwhelming the simple space.
Use Cedreo’s continuous drawing mode to create floor plans from scratch. It’s so easy to use, you can draw most bathroom layouts in 5 minutes or less. But don’t let its simplicity fool you — this bathroom design tool creates stunning designs suitable for professional presentations and marketing materials. Pay attention to the kind of lighting you choose for your Indian bathroom design.
Grey bathroom ideas
A custom sink vanity will add a luxury feel to a modern bathroom that mixes in traditional elements like custom millwork. Urbanology Designs paired the statement sink vanity with dark finishes, bronze accents, and bespoke millwork for a sumptuous result. Erin Williamson Design paired wall paneling and cabinetry with black hardware and lighting fixtures that echo the geometric patterned floor tile. Part of what makes a bathroom feel modern is a focus on natural light and views. This primary bathroom from Brophy Interiors has clean lines and a cased opening to the bedroom that maximizes sightlines to the ocean views beyond while allowing natural light to flow through the spaces.
Emily Henderson Design saved counter space in this black-and-white bathroom by installing plumbing fixtures on the wall above the double sink vanity. The tiling highlights the shower area and the large mirror adds a glittering touch to the ethos of the space. To create an inside-outside connection, the pebbled space next to the shower, with tall leafy plants completes the scene. Because this outdoor bathroom appears to be in a high-rise building with tall walls surrounding it, I’m assuming it is okay to bath or shower here. What an incredibly unique idea to enjoy the outdoors soaking in that luxurious tub or showering under the stars at night. Love the mix of stone and wood throughout, creates an incredible organic and modern design.