If your space starts to feel too somber, adding wallpaper can be a quick and cost-effective way to up the personality and color. You don’t even need to swath an entire wall—just a strip can provide all the interest your contemporary bath needs. Not quite open and not quite closed, the alluring shower in this Upstate New York farmhouse is architect Niels Schoenfelder’s idea of a happy medium. He custom designed a rounded, metal and fluted glass shower divider that offers some privacy, yet still leaves plenty of open air.
It gives out a rustic feeling and brightens your bathroom with enhanced illumination. Flowers dress up the bathroom and create a lively and aromatic space. Switch to fresh flowers rather than succulents or plants used in contemporary bathrooms. If you own a house with a circa 1950 bathroom, then chances are you are familiar with the rose-pink tile conundrum.
Rich color palette
Create texture and depth to the room by using shades of black and grey to create a mesmerising, statement bathroom. The clean and minimalist atmosphere of the glass and stone bathroom is gaining popularity. Modern bathroom walls and doors are either glass of non-existent. For those who still put a premium on modesty, frosted glass is the solution.
- Michelle Berwick Design kept it casual in this bright modern space, but you can personalize a penny tile greeting with your favorite turn of phrase.
- For instance, some people try to use furniture pieces built in the 1800s and end up paying through their noses.
- 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.
- Add color, pattern, flair, and individuality to a small bathroom with terrazzo tile flooring.