Her areas of expertise include decorating, cleaning, and how-to content. Patricia is also a regular contributor with Southern Living and Coastal Living magazines. “The inclusion of simple small shielded peep holes in stall doors would also provide stall occupants the ability to view the common area before leaving a stall,” adds Lewis.
For a bit of contrast, there’s a wood slat vanity that brings in a natural, earthy element. When designing a bathroom, don’t feel obligated to stick to a single style. This eclectic bathroom from Lisa Gilmore Design features a black metal grid glass partition that houses the spacious shower. This industrial design feature adds contrast to the bathroom’s soft, polished decorative finishes such as patterned tile and floral wallpaper. The intricate bathroom floor tiles in this elegant space by Studio 11 Design serve as a striking focal point while lending an experience of pure luxury. A black freestanding tub anchors the room, while a steam shower with gray tones lends softness without veering too far from the simple color palette.
Harness calming colors to create a tranquil oasis
A glance out of the diamond-glass-paned window can take you either forward in time or back. Include a tile accent wall in your primary bathroom to add color or pattern. Desiree Burns Interiors highlighted the shape of the roof in this light and airy primary bathroom with sea green wall tiles. A semi-opaque glass partition protects against splashes while allowing the color to shine through.