Bathroom Layout 101: A Guide to Planning Your Dream Bathroom
Though the area here is less, with proper layout ideas, you can utilize it efficiently. There is a partition with patterned blue glass marking a divide between the shower area and other toiletries. A simple handle to hang towels with a small stand to keep a small plant and other things. An elegant rest room with high-quality polished natural stone tiles, combined with a nice warm beige paint for the walls, cream colored moldings and white painted ceiling. Stone material used for the bathtub and shower bench is brown Granite, while the counter opts to use white marble stone for its surface. Granite, slate, marble, onyx and quartzite are all natural stones that are often used in luxury bathroom designs.
Just like front doors, interior doors come in a range of different styles, from traditional to farmhouse and modern to contemporary. Adding a window in your shower will help to draw out humidity, even if you just crack it open during or after a shower. A window also will let natural light into the bathroom, so you likely won’t have to waste energy by turning on a bathroom light during the day. Just remember to slope a shower window sill downward so water drains off of it and use frosted glass for privacy. Installing a new sink faucet is another trick designers and do-it-yourselfers use to make a sink sparkle without replacing the entire top or vanity.
Wallpapered Ceiling
Interior designer Desiree Burns of Desiree Burns Interiors used patterned wallpaper, gray paint, and brass lighting and accessories to add elegance to this petite modern cottage bathroom. Escape to the country by embracing the traditional English country trend in your bathroom. From exposed brick walls and rustic wooden features through to stone effect flooring and brass taps, there are so many ways you can transform your tired bathroom space into a fabulous farmhouse retreat. You could even try your hand at DIY wall panelling as a cost-effective approach to the on-trend country aesthetic. The perfect lighting can lend a memorable look to even the simplest of spaces such as this.
Whether adorning faucets, towel bars, or showerheads, brass accents bring a sense of timeless elegance and sophistication to your space, reminiscent of the glamorous days of the past. The rich golden hue of brass complements the geometric lines and bold patterns characteristic of Art Deco design, creating a harmonious balance between luxury and functionality. Embrace the allure of the Jazz Age with these glamorous fixtures that add a touch of vintage charm to your bathing sanctuary. While it’s true that a light and bright paint color can make a small space feel larger, the opposite can also be true. Painting a smaller space in a darker color creates the illusion that the space is larger by tricking the eye into not knowing where walls begin or end. This small bathroom from Becca Interiors is painted in a deep warm gray that instantly adds dimension to the space.