Bathroom Floor Plans and Design Ideas Bathroom Decoration by Planner 5D
A matching trough sink top and a walnut and ebony sink vanity adds warmth, while the mirror doubles as a TV. Give the bathroom in an older home a luxurious feel by celebrating and restoring original finishes and features. Leaded windows, antique lighting, a clawfoot tub, and dark wood finishes make this bathroom from Mary Patton Design feel timeless and layered. If you have the luxury of an unobstructed view outside the windows, keep your bathroom streamlined for a minimalist but luxurious feel. Chango & Co. placed a deep oval soaking tub beneath the picture window and finished the room with light oak flooring and sculptural decor for a tranquil escape from the chaos of the world.
- The black-and-white ones in this bathroom by designer Eneia White were inspired by the homeowner’s love of art. “We found this floor tile to mimic something an artist might paint,” the designer says.
- This remarkable design features stunning brass and marble touches of irreverence, with a contemporary style giving each piece a different specialty.
- Strategic lighting brings to focus the great features of the bath – exceptional wall, recessed shelves and floor.
- The floors uses weather-treated solid Mahogany wood decking over plain ceramic tiles.
- This Indian bathroom design for homes is especially suitable for spacious residential apartments.
- Another popular feature of a luxury bathroom is a complete dressing area where you can dress and get ready without even stepping out of your bathroom.
However, try to avoid doing this and be considerate with your overall layout and design to create a space that you truly love. Instead of sprucing up or adding a classic window, make it attention-grabbing with a unique shape like in this bathroom by designer Sarah Solis. Pedestal sinks and open shelving ensure the small space feels airy. Give your bathroom a minimalist modern feel by tiling every wall from floor to ceiling in a soothing hue, like this blue-gray bathroom space from Emily Henderson Design. Add playfulness to your shower walls, backsplash, or wainscoting with colorful tile.
Glass In Your Shower
“Forget about the powder room frills and florals,” interior designer Carrie Livingston says. Instead, she thinks wallcoverings are heading for a far more dramatic territory to make big statements in small spaces. Add artistic flair to your Zen bathroom with stone sculptures, unique features, or small statues that evoke tranquility and balance. You can find inspiration in Asian bathroom designs that often include these elements. Instead of conventional wooden baseboard, stainless steel was used instead as it is also more resilient to moisture and wear. For areas exposed to moisture, gray stone mosaic tiles and off-white polished porcelain tiles were used.
- “The goal for the space was to completely transform it from a dark space like water closet into an elevated and serene powder room,” Pablo explains.
- There’s no need for colour in this neutral-toned bathroom, which benefits from unmatched views of its beachfront loation.
- Then place key fixtures, particularly those that are “fixed” e.g. for plumbing purposes.
- Add furniture symbols and define the wall types, such as insulated, waterproof, or exterior walls.
A blush pink Persian rug adds a feminine touch while the archaic chandelier brings in the mystical feel. This rustic farmhouse bathroom uses a lot of rough wood highlighting its natural warm tones and grains. This spacious and affluent bath tones down the glare of white by adding touches of icy glass. Silvery drop bauble chandelier emphasises the beautiful ethereal theme. Its ashy pink ceramic tile accents provide a softer touch and its unique character. Look for opportunities to tie different elements of your bathroom together.