102 Best Bathroom Design Ideas You’ll Want to Try
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.
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- Caroline Andréoni Interior Design Studio ran cabinetry all the way up to the ceiling to create storage for essentials.
- This door perfectly captures a modern industrial aesthetic with its full-length glass panels framed by a stark black metal.
- This one features Zellige Aqua Gloss wall tiles, with a statement floor featuring a combination of Fatima’s Reflection and Ghosted terrazzo.
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

