Johnathan C. Brewer II is a licensed general contractor specializing in kitchen, bath remodels, and general construction with two decades of professional experience. Decorative tall countertop backsplashes has redefined kitchen design, offering a distinctive and visually appealing element that extends from the countertop to the upper cabinetry or ceiling. Ashley Beyer of Salt Lake City-based Tinge Floral shares a special centerpiece idea inspired by the holiday of love. “I watched a lot of period piece murder mysteries, and I knew I wanted a secret door,” says Michelle L. Morby, the occupant of this fun powder room by Landed Interiors & Home.
- The double showerheads in this spacious bathroom from interior designer Jessica Risko Smith of JRS ID are practically invisible thanks to a wall of graphic patterned tile.
- A number of vintage pieces put into the modern, and bright bathroom interiors give it a captivating and unique look.
- A walk-in shower can replace a bathtub if space is at a premium, or be installed in tandem with a soaking tub in a larger bathroom.
Good lighting goes a long way when it comes to creating a rejuvenating shower experience. In this Russell Buchanan–designed Dallas home, low lighting was added to create a moody scene for a nighttime shower, and skylights were added for a refreshing daytime one. A tiled shower really stands out when the tile color contrasts against the rest of the room.
Bathe in colour
But the addition of a floating shelf for displaying greenery and framed prints, a basket to store toilet paper, and a bronze sconce add warmth while still staying true to the black and white theme. Applying wallpaper is a big task to take on, but it’s a great way to add pattern and color to your bathroom without taking up space. Add wallpaper to an accent wall like by the bathtub to make it an easier and quicker DIY upgrade. When you have a narrow bathroom with no windows, the space can easily feel closed in and dark. To help open up the space, LAVA Interiors added a mirror to each wall including a large, ornate mirror that adds style while making the space instantly feel more open.
Dimmable wall lights, like sconces, can also increase the coziness. You don’t always have to knock down walls to change the perception of space. In this spacious primary bathroom suite from Emily Henderson Design, exposed ceilings are clad in natural wood to highlight its shape.