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22 Timeless Bathroom Designs That Won’t Go Out of Style

22 Timeless Bathroom Designs That Won’t Go Out of Style

Bathroom Idea

In this bathroom by Noelle Ryan Interiors, a gorgeous patterned wallpaper steals the show up above. With blue, white and sand accents, there’s no doubt that this bathroom by Pure Salt Interiors was inspired by the beach. In order to keep it chic , focus on adding subtle beach elements with color, texture, and a few accessories. If you’re blessed with architectural features like wainscoting or high ceilings, embrace them in your design as Ursula Carmona of Home Made by Carmona did here.

  • Glossy off-white tiles cover the floor and the sides of the bathtubs platform, while gorgeous green solid stone line the countertop and surround the bathtub.
  • To make your bathing area appear more sleek and minimalistic, opt for a half shower door.
  • For a modern bathroom with more traditional overtures, take note of this bathroom by interior designer Elizabeth Cooper.
  • In this primary bathroom from Desiree Burns Interiors, the double vanity has built-in shelving for spare towels, and niches and a built-in shelf around the tub to display artwork and house bath salts.

For a privacy solution that doesn’t block out natural light, add café curtains to the windows as designer Cecilia Casagrande did in this Massachusetts home. Skip clean lines in favor of something more decorative with a sculpted stone backsplash. Brexton Cole Interiors paired a curvy backsplash with illustrated wallpaper and an antique chandelier for a romantic feel. Studio Peake tucked a marble sink into a narrow niche in this glamorous London powder room. A wrap-around backsplash in the same stone protects the hand-painted palm print wallpaper.

Modern Black And Brown Glass Pedestal Sink

From the wood panel sloped ceiling to the rainbow of green zellige tiles, it fits right into the Southern California coast. Aside from being calming and stylish, the wall-to-wall green tile floor

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15 Boys Bathroom Ideas to Foster a Perfect Sense of Style

15 Boys Bathroom Ideas to Foster a Perfect Sense of Style

Bathroom Idea

For a zen-style bathroom think peace, calm, minimalism, and meditation. Use warm wood, add a couple of lush green plants, and try to include natural touches like sand, pebbles, and water. Zen bathrooms work best in large areas with open space and natural light.

  • A modern farmhouse bathroom is cozy and inviting, rooted in the nostalgia for a slower, simpler time.
  • The powder room belonging to fashion designer Veronica Swanson Beard echoes the elements found in the Nantucket waters just beyond the home.
  • From ornate details to a refined color palette, immerse yourself in the elegance and romance reminiscent of a Parisian retreat.
  • The blue hue of the cupboards and the additional lighting in the shower give the space an air of sophistication, befitting a high-end hotel.

It features a half-door design that adds an old-world charm, with a frosted glass panel inscribed with the word “BATH” for a blend of privacy and style. The brass doorknob adds a touch of vintage luxury, perfectly complementing the traditional and sophisticated decor. Adding natural stone elements into your bathroom can be done in several ways, like using stone tiles for floors, showers, and walls or installing a vanity top.

Stunning Marble Bathroom Ideas

Countertops are kept mostly bare and toiletries are stored in a mirrored medicine cabinet above the vanity for a minimalist look. The black-and-white palette add a tough modern edge that keeps it from looking twee. In a long and narrow corridor-style bathroom, be sure to leave the central alleyway clear for ease of circulation and to keep sightlines clear. Desiree Burns Interiors made this pass-through bathroom feel distinct by adding a coat of minty green paint that adds freshness without calling too much attention to itself. Instead of extending all the way to the floor, this wood vanity is

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52 Stunning Bathroom Remodel Ideas for Every Style

52 Stunning Bathroom Remodel Ideas for Every Style

Bathroom Idea

“This could be a wine fridge or coffee station and we love the challenge! ” It does make sense to keep chilled bubbly right by the bath, we must say. With lounge areas, meditation spaces, and even beverage stations, bathrooms are taking on new functions in our wellness-obsessed daily lives. As a result, bathroom decor ideas have expanded, transforming what used to be, arguably, the home’s most utilitarian rooms into personal sanctuaries. And we’re not only growing fonder of our bathrooms, they’re increasing in square footage too. “We are seeing that bathrooms are growing larger and more important to homeowners, especially in the high-end housing market,” says Holly Hunt of the Chicago-based House of Hunt.

  • If you’re looking for a way to lend a subtle contemporary look to your bathroom, consider skipping bolder light choices like sconces, chandeliers, or the like.
  • In this room, we used a green mosaic tile to evoke nature and to complement the wood finish on the vanity.
  • Finish off with some striking modern chrome bathroom fixtures and a beautiful neutral vanity unit of your choice.
  • We tend to keep gallery walls to the living room or bedroom, but they can work well in any room of your home.
  • The result is a room that feels modern yet industrial with a bit of warmth from the wood-framed mirrors.
  • In this bath, the tile walls are the same size but oriented differently.

Having a towel rack that enhances the look of the room — thanks to its color, material, or design — is a fabulous way to add another stylish element. For instance, you can hang a macramé item in your bathroom that’s either a simple piece that’s meant to hold a plant by a window or a larger piece that’s simply decorative. There are a few

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23 Minimalist Style Bathroom Design Ideas

23 Minimalist Style Bathroom Design Ideas

Bathroom Designs

Calm and chic, the ensuite of this sustainable home in the NSW Southern Highlands stars symmetry and linear elements. Classic style comes together with board-and-batten details on the walls, brass tapware and hardware, and timeless luxury in the form of marble benchtops. Molly joined the Homes & Gardens interiors team at the start of 2024 as a content editor. Her undergraduate degree was in Magazine Journalism and Production, which she studied at the University of Gloucestershire. Every design decision, from the exposed wooden beams to the transparent half-wall, took a deconstructed approach that resulted in an ultra-airy feeling ideal for a modern shower. If you’re working with a dated bathroom design that you can’t wait to demo, scroll on.

  • Be sure to keep all the accessories and towels properly organised at all times to nail the look.
  • Starting from scratch meant that the owners of this sustainable country home in Winchelsea could create a larger-than-average ensuite.
  • The radiant warmth of gold creates a captivating focal point, accentuating the Art Deco aesthetic and elevating the ambiance to one of timeless elegance and indulgence.
  • A classic bathroom style usually involves beautifully contrasting colors.

Here, in the primary bathroom of a Paris apartment, a vintage claw-foot tub is set against a shimmering backdrop of sea-green tiles by Emery et Cie. As you draw, you can adjust the 3D perspective to view the bathroom layout from different angles. Then, use the bathroom design program to create a high-quality 3D rendering.

#12. His & Hers Vanity

Patricia Shannon is a freelance homes writer for Better Homes & Gardens with over a decade of editorial experience. Her areas of expertise include decorating, cleaning, and how-to content. Patricia is also a regular contributor with Southern Living and Coastal Living magazines. Decorate with bar soaps and other types

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24 Basement Bathroom Ideas for Every Style and Budget

24 Basement Bathroom Ideas for Every Style and Budget

Bathroom Idea

If your bathroom already features beautiful tile work and coloring, you can elevate the look by incorporating decor with the same coloring. The color in the marble veining of the shower tiles is carried through to the large charcoal gray pot that’s filled with pampas grass for added height and texture. When you have a narrow bathroom with no windows, the space can easily feel closed in and dark. To help open up the space, LAVA Interiors added a mirror to each wall including a large, ornate mirror that adds style while making the space instantly feel more open.

Bathroom Idea

Mix old and new finishes, fixtures, furniture, and decor to create your own modern mash-up. Michelle Berwick Design added a casual greeting on the floor of this bright modern bathroom. Exposed plumbing, clear glass bulb pendants, a towel ladder instead of a linen closet, and rustic finishes create a contemporary bath with an edge. While this stylish bath skips a lot of the storage options many of us expect with a primary bath, it can make for a fun powder or guest bath concept. This works especially well in a bath that is otherwise subdued as it can keep the patterns and color plays from feeling cacophonous.

Bring in Some Rattan

Overhauling your dated bathroom can drastically improve your comfort level, not to mention boost the resale value of your property. But deciding on a design can sometimes cause paralysis by analysis. If you want to hand-pick each accessory separately, stick to just two or three primary colors to avoid a cluttered feel. Much of the cost of a bathroom remodel project is sunk into labor and professional fitting fees.

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