Ideagroup bathroom furniture: modern bathroom and laundry furniture
Glass doors create a seamless transition from the tub area to the walk-in shower, and allow the light from adjacent windows to brighten the space. In this railroad-style bathroom from Cathie Hong Interiors, the tub is located out of the way at the far end beneath a window. The designer added dark gray tile in a herringbone pattern that adds depth to the long, rectangular room, providing a backsplash that continues onto the floor for a seamless look. In this spacious primary bathroom from Lisa Gilmore Design, a dedicated vanity wall includes a wood vanity with plenty of storage, a comfortable chair, a pretty gold mirror, and vintage lighting. This bathroom features another cheerful and colorful wallpaper print that we love.
- Mindy Gayer Design Co. added a built-in ledge that houses plumbing for the large soaking tub.
- Here, natural textured shades and a lighting fixture do just that.
- You can place a bonsai near the tub as well, for adding a bit of charm to your space.
- It also features a makeup stand and provides plenty of storage space for bath products and towels.
- Monochrome palettes look sophisticated, as this upscale bathroom shows.
Regardless of its size or design, you may give your bathroom a farmhouse atmosphere! You will never run out of ideas, from spectacular vanities to amusing storage solutions. If you like farmhouse design, but your property is already decorated, bathrooms are private sanctuaries and rooms in their own right that may easily be given their own personality. Because farmhouse uses a lot of white and bright hues, it works well in bathrooms, which are often small areas. In addition, it has that brilliant white color, along with texture and pattern, that work well in any room. You can even begin small by utilizing this style on only