Using cutting-edge technology, this bathroom layout is the epitome of contemporary style. When space is at a premium in a bathroom, having a toilet and sink that can be mounted on the wall is a must. The hotel has a brand-new bathroom with a cutting-edge shower and other amenities. Monochrome palettes look sophisticated, as this upscale bathroom shows.
- This concept of Zen interior design really brings to life that bathroom décor and minimalist bathroom.
- In a powder room with low light, install integrated custom lighting to give the space a relaxing feel.
- While we’re open to any ideas, the logo needs to be simple for screen printing on products.
- Interior designer Mary Patton of Mary Patton Design used vintage touches—artwork in a gilded frame, a vintage ceiling light—mixed with sleek contemporary finishes in this polished primary bathroom design.
- So each piece of furniture is as slim-lined as possible to make the space easier to move around, but they are all packed with loads of practical storage to keep it clutter-free.
The cloning tool lets you duplicate repetitive elements while the grouping function lets you easily group related elements together. They are also a source of relaxation, where people can enjoy a cup of tea and have a short rest. This is because the bathroom in Japan is often separated from the toilet, which is usually located outside of the home.
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Whether you go for a more urban design including exposed brickwork and concrete through to natural woods and rescued timber, the market will only continue to get greener as the years go by. A wet room is also a great solution or smaller spaces and can help you element clutter in your bathroom and help to boost the value of a property. It’s often a good idea to have a wet room in addition to a standard bathroom with a bath and shower, as this provides potential buyers with a choice of different styles.
Skylight shutters and narrow wood plank flooring complement the linear detail. Double sinks are a modern luxury that are sometimes confused as a must-have, but there’s no reason why you should sacrifice counter space for an extra sink in a smaller space. “While it is not always an option, raising the ceilings in a small bathroom can give the illusion that the space is larger than it is,” Savannah Phillips, interior designer for The Knobs Company, says. “If raising the ceiling isn’t an option, another thing you can do to make a small bathroom appear larger is to recess all of the mirrors and any closets that you can.”
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Naber Design upcycled a midcentury modern buffet into a handsome bathroom vanity with character and plenty of storage. Double showerheads are discreetly installed on opposite sides of the self-enclosed wash room, keeping the focus on the tub and the view. Consider removing the curtain totally if you’re starting from scratch with your small bathroom decor.
Swap out your bath mat for a full-size rug like the vintage one shown here in this Hollywood Hills home. Opt for pendants or even a grand chandelier, like the one shown here in French designer Jacques Grange’s Paris apartment. From flooring to faucets, ELLE Decor shares the latest and greatest for the coming year. She has been styling, organizing, writing, and reporting on all things in the home space for a decade.