Design Your Bathroom

‘The idea here was to make the space feel warm and earthy, unlike most tiny bathrooms. We’ve spoken with interior designers to scope out how they bring a current feel into this room. From freeing up the floor space to going for luxe colors, they have plenty of sleek tricks up their sleeves. Limiting your bravest designs to bathroom floor tile ideas, rather than walls, is a great way to enjoy dynamic designs without risk of overpowering the space – and bathroom paint ideas can.

  • Overhauling your dated bathroom can drastically improve your comfort level, not to mention boost the resale value of your property.
  • One of the critical safety features in an accessible bathroom is non-slip flooring.
  • At first glance, this bathroom design has a contemporary, clean look, but the nautical details adds a coastal feel to the space.
  • ‘These designs are synonymous with luxury and clients love the spacious bathing experience,’ says Joy Chesterton of Ripples.
  • But the latest modern furniture and fittings can still create a luxurious bathroom from the minimal square footage.
  • Engineered wood has a structure that makes it more stable than solid wood, and some ranges are recommended as being bathroom suitable.

From elaborate showers to designer fixtures and fittings, luxury bathrooms are being designed with meticulous attention to detail and style. Make a tiny bathroom feel like a relaxing oasis by combining earthy elements like wood tones, dark greens, metals, and a live plant. Take a page from this Ohana model ATU tiny home built by Paradise Tiny Homes and add a stone-inspired vessel sink to pull the aesthetic together.

Modern Shapes

Skip the tiles or paint on one wall and replace with a wall mirror. Mirrors reflect light around the room and visually widen narrow spaces. To start, clear any unnecessary clutter or find spaces where it can be hidden out of sight. The days of all-white or light-toned bathrooms are slowly coming to an end. With homeowners becoming more and more confident with bolder hues, the trend is shifting towards colors such as jewel tones or moody shades like charcoal, purple, pewter green, or even black.

BATHROOMS DESIGN

If you have the freedom to start from scratch, consider using only one (maybe two!) materials. In this bathroom by Paradowski Studio, a chunk of Calacatta Viola marble surrounds the shower. You can even visualize your finished design in stunning 3D or create professional 2D plans for your new bathroom design. Inspiration for a contemporary living room in Melbourne with white walls, dark hardwood floors and brown floor.