Keep It Modern with These 12 Open Bathroom Design Ideas
Ceramic tile is usually clay that is fire hardened in ovens and glazed to create an attractive and durable surface. Ceramic tile in the bathroom is a popular choice ibecause it is easy to clean, low cost and low maintenance. You want to create a surface that creative, comfortable to walk on, and that highlights the other design elements of your custom bathroom.
Consider a chandelier rather than only using traditional vanity lights for extra charm. This is one area of functionality that you don’t want to overlook. Choose two metals, a cool and warm tone, and replicate them throughout the bathroom. Adding wall moulding is an easy way to elevate the space on a budget. If you would like more details on the top essentials every bathroom needs, dive deeper in this article. Whether you are designing a primary bath, guest bath, or kid’s bath, functionality should be top of mind.
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The country-inspired bathroom design shown above uses a combination of warm browns and beige, experimenting on unique layouts of tiles to give a variety of visual effects. The floors are simple ceramic tiles in a finish that mimics natural stones in beige combined with small pieces of mosaic tiles on its corners and laid out in a unique manner. The shower uses the same floor material, but in a different size and different layout. Silestone quartz in Brazilian brown was used for the countertop, while the rest of the cabinets and walls maintains a light beige shade. Although it’s a room rooted in function, the bathroom is the perfect space to flex your creativity. Bathroom design schemes should be built to last, but that doesn’t mean you need to keep dated finishes, fixtures or styles.
- • A clear, all-glass shower enclosure is an elegant addition to any bathroom.
- Overhauling your dated bathroom can drastically improve your comfort level, not to mention boost the resale value of your property.
- Michelle Berwick Design kept it casual in this bright white modern space.
- The black and gold mosaic tile is used all along the walls of this modern master bathroom, with the tile border and floors in a more neutralized off-white color.
The rest of the bathroom uses brown stone tile for the walls and bathtub built-up and a lighter shade of the same tile for the floors. These statement pieces, often featuring grand proportions and ornate frames, serve as captivating focal points that add depth, light, and a sense of grandeur to rooms. Oversized mirrors create the illusion of larger spaces and reflect natural light, enhancing brightness and giving rooms an airy and spacious feel. We are seeing a resurgence of the once beloved tiles of decades past, plus a few new designs. No longer are we content with just a subway tile or a large format tile on the wall. So, look for new and improved hexagon, arabesque, diamond, Moroccan fish scales, or chevron patterns in new colors & textures.