Part of what makes a bathroom feel modern is a focus on natural light and views. This primary bathroom from Brophy Interiors has clean lines and a cased opening to the bedroom that maximizes sightlines to the ocean views beyond while allowing natural light to flow through the spaces. To achieve warmth in a modern bathroom, embrace wood, à la this Japandi-style San Francisco bathroom by Alexis Tompkins and Leann Conquer of Chroma.
- When you spend time soaking in your tub, you’re going to need something to look at.
- Use soft, textured accessories and uncommon sanitaryware to balance out the industrial look.
- These contemporary, state-of-the-art flushes have a ton of benefits like improved hygiene because of elements like touchless flushing.
- Natural light can transform any bathroom into a bright and inviting sanctuary.
- Pair a mix of closed drawers and open shelving for a space that celebrates both form and function.
Mounting a vanity and toilet can help a tiny bathroom feel more airy and spacious—that’s exactly what designer Isabella Patrick of Isabella Patrick Interiors did here in this tight room. Interior designer Cathie Hong of Cathie Hong Interiors added a reproduction clawfoot tub in this contemporary bathroom as a nod to classic elegance. Brass fixtures and a casual wood stool and towel ladder keep it feeling modern. 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. Interior designer Desiree Burns of Desiree Burns Interiors used patterned wallpaper, gray paint, and brass lighting and accessories to add elegance to this petite modern cottage bathroom. Interior designer Andrea Pietragallo of Britt Design Studio kept it simple in this elegant bathroom, with its arched window, high ceilings, and interesting angles.
Get Creative With Tile
To counteract the potential for a cold-looking room, combine grey tiles with a warm oat or rusty shade, and be a little bolder with how you lay your tiles. But will the world of fashion and interiors cleverly intertwined, we’re seeing this print popping up on our bathroom walls. While you’ll probably be familiar with fan, star, scallop, and sunburst-shaped styles, when looking to Art Deco for bathroom tile design inspiration, it spans much further than that.
Besides, installing the vanity over the floor additionally opens up space that you can utilize for storing smaller items. A door on a hinge usually takes up significant room space when opened. One of our most preferred small master bathroom ideas is a pocket door or a sliding door on a rail. In general, these doors are parallel with the wall, whether you close or open them, enabling you to use the extra space that an open door with a hinge would take. These master bathroom remodel ideas will also help you spend your hard-earned cash wisely. Check out our Mediterranean bathroom designs and Houzz master bathroom ideas for refreshing your space.