Install a wall-mounted toilet for a streamlined look and to free up floor space, contributing to an open and uncluttered feel. Use geometric patterns on tiles, wallpaper, or textiles to add a sense of modernity and visual interest. Infuse the bathroom with your unique style by incorporating personal touches such as favorite artwork, decorative items, or family photos. Opt for pocket doors that slide into the wall, saving space and providing a seamless transition between the bathroom and adjoining areas.
Use geometric accents to add a modern feel in an industrial-inspired bathroom. Jacqueline Blum Design paired industrial black-framed windows and a glass shower partition with geometric pendants and wall planters in this black-and-white bathroom. Black accents like plumbing fixtures, mirrors, and lighting will add definition to a small bathroom. Space Factory paired matte black accents with small square taupe tiles and a concrete sink to give this small bathroom a sleek modern look. Lay patterned bathroom floor tile in neutral shades to add interest to a small powder room. Desiree Burns Interiors finished this guest bathroom with a delicate pattern that complements light taupe walls and shiny brass accents.
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Ripples has helped me achieve the perfect bathroom finish I was looking for. However, this can be too cold for some people and can be addressed by installing a frameless glass panel, which DelMonico says will trap the water and heat without blocking light and flow. Eliminate clutter by removing shower curtains and using glass enclosures. For the most minimal shower, DelMonico suggests opting for a wet room where there’s no enclosure around the shower at all. “These details are easy to update and make all the difference in completing and elevating any room. To incorporate a subtle flair, I love to work in mixed metals and mirrored finishes,” she says.