In this bathroom from interior designer Rhianna Jones of Tidal Interiors, LED backlighting adds a glamorous touch to a sleek built-in wall-to-wall walk-in shower niche. Cool tones are synonymous with modern bathrooms, greys, whites, blacks all work well to create a contemporary space. Check out this contemporary bathroom, it’s got plenty of grey going on but the orange towels, soft shower curtain and rattan accessories soften up the look. Want to combine modern bathroom ideas with a more traditional look? Part contemporary, part period style, and bang on trend, boho-chic interiors are all about paring back a traditional scheme to the minimum and adding a couple of stand-out modern details.
- If you have an L-shaped bathroom or just plenty of available space, a walk-in shower can provide a more functional and accessible alternative.
- A stone seat in the large shower and stone tile wall creates a beautiful juxtaposition to the rest of the sleek, modern bathroom.
- Try living with just the essentials for a little while to see what you really need in the space.
This bathroom design proves that dark colors can add a dramatic effect without making a space feel small and dark. Here, M Lavender Interiors painted one wall of the bathroom and the ceiling in a dark shade of green and added white patterned wallpaper behind the white vanity to balance out the space. If you shy away from complete visibility, try etched glass to add opacity to doors and windows.
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This bathroom door combines the charm of cottage style with practical design, featuring a transom window above for extra light and air circulation. The faded wood finish brings a soft, lived-in feel, while the bold “BATH” sign adds a clear, functional label. A vintage-inspired wall sconce and farmhouse seed bag add to the door’s country-chic aesthetic, making it a cozy yet distinguished entryway. Mixing patterns in the tile and accessories adds interest, with the soft flower print of the curtains contrasting with the hard geometry of the floor tile for a bold yet timeless look. Green tile covers the top half of the walls, contrasting the white tile on the bottom half.
- The round rope mirror and metal cage sconce add a more relaxed, coastal feel.
- K Shan Design chose wide horizontal stripes that also make a smaller space look wider and feel bigger.
- Consider features like motion sensor faucets, programmable showers, or voice-activated lighting systems for convenience and efficiency.
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Plus, her personal spaces have appeared on Apartment Therapy, The Everygirl, Houzz and more. Anchor a freestanding tub on a half wall to hide plumbing fixtures and create a backsplash like this elegant space from Mary Patton Design. Becca Interiors installed wood half-shutters on the bottom of the windows in this powder room that are painted the same dark gray as the walls for an integrated feel. 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. Make the most of architectural details like crown moldings by preserving them, restoring them, and painting them in a lightly contrasting color to highlight their details.