This dreamy bath accessory set ticks all the luxury boxes with its calming pink tones, marble look, and polished aesthetic. Plus, the uniform element gives a more professional, considered feel. It’s not for everyone, but in some instances, the opportunity to go semi-open-plan between a bedroom and its en suite can work. The benefits are generally in the greater sense of space and daylight that some overlap or combination of the spaces can give. Another detail to consider is where tiling stops halfway up a wall, leaving a horizontal ridge that will only collect dust. Either tile the whole wall, or set the face of the tiling flush with the face of the wall above by adding an extra layer of plasterboard above that line before the skim coat of plaster.
- When curating a space-saving bathroom, efficiency of design is paramount –especially if you hope to integrate bath ideas.
- Part of what makes a bathroom feel modern is a focus on natural light and views.
- Alternatively, take the cottage wallflower aesthetic to blinds, to evoke a similar cottage bathroom ambiance.
- Adding a statement bathroom lighting adds a touch of glamour and luxury.
- Instead of traditional sliding doors, consider giving your bathroom an elegant touch by installing French doors.
The grandness of the bathroom is in its scale, with more space than one would ever need to bathe, allowing for a minimalist masterpiece of a fireplace to command all the attention. The tub is by Agape, the fittings and towel rack are by Dornbracht, and the floor is marble. To keep things fun and still simple, Bryan Young opted for a straightforward sink and mirror, while covering the walls of this powder room in Flavor Paper’s Camellias wallpaper. This small bathroom from Desiree Burns Interiors has a calming palette of off-whites and taupe, gold-toned accents, and a patterned tile floor that creates a focal point.
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Create a focal point in a small bathroom or powder room with a rustic stone sink. Kate Marker Interiors paired a pale stone sink with textured charcoal walls and brass accents for a striking look. An eye-catching metallic silver bateau-style tub brings comfort and style to this farmhouse bathroom from Becca Interiors. Make bathroom wainscoting the same height as a shower half wall to create a harmonious feel, like this bathroom from Jessica Nelson Design finished with beadboard and soothing sage green paint.
Create a spa-like experience with features such as a freestanding tub or a rainfall shower. Incorporate high-quality materials like stone or porcelain for a luxurious touch. Add spa-like features such as a rainfall shower or a freestanding tub.
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You can even incorporate oil-rubbed bronze, antiqued brass, and hammered copper. If you use your space wisely, a 6 x 6 square bathroom layout can look great. Your vanity should fit perfectly at the head of the tub, leaving space for your toilet on the opposite wall. This once-dreary bathroom now has natural light, a new stone sink, and even some fancy overhead lighting. To cut down on costs, design firm Mimi + Hill kept the layout the same and focused on upgrading the fixtures and finishes instead. Maintaining the layout, Laura Jenkins chose to demo all of the existing built-ins and sink stands in favor of a large double vanity to increase storage and counter space.
- Another thing to consider is how you’ll mount the sink on the wall.
- The bathroom remains a light and bright atmosphere with classic white ceramic wall tile, pale oak cabinetry, and Fibonacci Stone floor tile.
- Cathie Hong Interiors tiled this spacious bathroom from the floor to the vaulted ceiling line to lightly define the space.
- “The space above the sink and toilet are prime areas,” interior designer Joe Cangelosi, of Joe Cangelosi Design LLC, says.