Category: Bathrooms

  • 24 DIY Decor Bathroom Ideas

    24 DIY Decor Bathroom Ideas

    “The best measure of a man’s honesty isn’t his income tax return. It’s the zero adjust on his bathroom scale.” –  Arthur C. Clarke

    Every time you walk into your bathroom, you groan. The colors are off, the decor is outdated, the tile and grout look dingy, and the overall floorplan is awkward. All of this becomes more frustrating when you have a tiny bathroom that limits the space you have to work with.

    Thankfully, you can make a lot of improvements yourself with DIY ideas. There are small changes you can make that will have a big impact on the overall appeal of your bathroom.

    These DIY bathroom ideas will help you improve the look of your bathroom.

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    1. Minimalist Bathroom Design

    Just because you have an old bathroom doesn’t mean you can’t achieve a minimalist design. Focus on removing any clutter and unnecessary furniture.

    The goal is to have the bare minimums and keep the space open and airy feeling. This works well for a small space where too many decorative elements and the bathroom will feel cramped and confined.

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    Check out white bathroom ideas because minimalist bathrooms tend to embrace a simple color palette. If you can’t avoid getting rid of items, then buy a cabinet to place everything in and hide it.

    2. Set up a Mirror Above Vanity

    When in doubt and not sure what to do, hang a mirror. This simple piece of wall decor can elevate your DIY bathroom design.

    Mirrors are popular in small bathroom ideas because they reflect light and make a space feel bigger. They are also a simple decor piece so that they won’t take away from the rest of the bathroom fixtures and furniture.

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    Choose a mirror that’s a size proportioned with the available space. Then decide if you want a frame on it. If you decide you want a frame, its style should blend with the rest of the bathroom design.

    See more bathroom mirror ideas here.

    4. Display Art in Your Bathroom

    Art doesn’t only have a place in the living room or bedroom. A well-decorated bathroom often features artwork that should reflect the overall style of the bathroom.

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    5. Consider Putting Plants to Your Bathroom

    It’s time you brought some nature into your home. The easiest way to do this is by adding a plant to your bathroom. You don’t have to put any effort into this. Buy an air plant and put it in a decorative planter. The natural moisture in the air will be plenty for the air plant to thrive. If you want more greenery, consider the amount of light that comes into your bathroom.

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    Snake plants are good if you want a low-maintenance potted plant. A vine plant is good if you want a free-growing feel to your plant. Encourage the plant to grow around a shelving unit or around the shower.

    See more bathroom paint ideas here.

    6. Bathroom Storage and Organization Hacks

    Due to the small nature of bathrooms, it seems like there’s never enough extra storage space. Create more storage in your bathroom by adding a small bathroom cabinet. This gives you hidden storage for holding personal items or extra bathroom supplies.

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    It’s also helpful to add extra storage to the vanity countertop. You can have mason jar bathroom storage if you have a rustic or farmhouse-themed bathroom. The glass jars are easy to clean and sanitize. Tie a ribbon or twine around the top to give them a decorative accent.

    See more small bathroom storage ideas here.

    8. Add a Decorative Tissue Holder

    Where do you keep the toilet paper in your bathroom? Is it on a hook next to the toilet? Perhaps you just place it on the back of the toilet and call it a day. A decorative tissue holder can add to the decor of your bathroom. 

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    A freestanding holder is nice because you can move it around to where you need it. If you want to install a permanent holder, plan carefully when placing it. You need to be able to reach it when sitting down. A wood holder will look nice in a rustic theme. Black metal or iron holders can give your bathroom a vintage feel.

    9. Install a Towel Holder

    Say goodbye to your builder-grade towel bar and replace it with a rack that can hold several towels. Build a DIY towel rack that fits your space and holds the number of towels you need it to. 

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    Think beyond the towels currently in use and plan for it to hold clean towels also. Hooks or pegs are good for hanging wet used towels on. Then a shelf is suitable for holding clean towels. Space your hooks or pegs far enough apart so that there’s plenty of air circulation for the towels to dry.

    10. Install Wallpaper in a Bathroom

    Adding wallpaper to your bathroom is a simple and easy way of transforming the design. You could add wallpaper to all of the walls, but this isn’t necessary. You could add it to just the vanity wall or another accent wall. 

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    Because bathrooms are smaller spaces, you can splurge with a slightly more expensive wallpaper. To make a bolder statement, try using a wallpaper that has a 3D effect or texture to it. This will elevate the look of your bathroom. Don’t place the wallpaper in a high moisture area, like in the shower. This will cause it to peel off of the wall.

    11. Wall Words and Decals

    One of the most common DIY bathroom décor ideas is to add an inspiration phrase or sign to the walls. Changing up the wall art is a simple approach to a bathroom makeover. Buy a sign or piece of art that speaks to you. 

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    You could use vinyl stickers that you adhere directly to the wall. You could hang a sign made from reclaimed wood boards with a decorative design painted on it for a rustic look. If you want to create a luxurious or glamorous touch, try a piece of art that’s painted or printed and then set in an elegant frame.

  • 25 Best Bathtub Tile Design Ideas

    25 Best Bathtub Tile Design Ideas

    “I noticed every time I spent a lot of time in the bathtub, I would just get fantastic realizations about myself, and they were so valuable and liberating.”– Leonard Orr

    Say goodbye to that boring builder-grade drop-in bathtub. It’s small and ugly in that basic white. You can’t really do much with these tubs other than take them out and replace them with something better.

    You could have a freestanding tub or another built-in that has tile surrounding it. Even if you add a freestanding tub, you need tile on the walls around it. Once you decide on your dream tub, your next step is to choose just the right tile.

    These bathtub tile ideas will help you plan a bathroom remodel that features an upgraded tub.

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    1. Color Coordination in Bathtub Tiles

    You can’t go wrong with white tiles in your bathroom. White looks clean and bright. It’s also easy to tell if you got your bathroom clean or not. However, white can also look boring and sterile. Instead, consider another neutral color.

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    Beige or brown can look gross and inspired thoughts you don’t want to have associated with your bathroom. Try a shade of grey instead. This gives you a nice neutral backdrop that you can pair with a range of colors in your decor.

    2. Contemporary Bathtub Tile Trends

    Contemporary bathrooms embrace tiles that don’t look like tile. Tile the area around your bathtub with a tile that looks like wood. This gives you the visual warmth of wood but the durability of tile. It costs more than wood but will also last significantly longer in the wet environment of your bathroom.

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    Another popular contemporary tile is glass tile. It has a soothing blue-green color that will give your bathtub a spa-like feel. Choose a tile that has a modern shape and size to keep your bathroom feeling contemporary and not outdated.

    3. Embracing Dark Tiles for Bathtubs

    Dark tiles make a bold and sophisticated statement. They are perfect for surrounding a bathtub in a master bathroom. You could use black subway tile for a unique take on the vintage tile. Or you can use black marble or granite for a luxury take on dark tile.

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    If you have a small bathroom, the dark tile can actually make your bathroom feel bigger. Pair your dark tile with a metal tub for a beautiful and elegant balance between light and dark.

    4. Marble Tile Elegance in Bathrooms

    Using marble tile as a part of your bathroom tile ideas will elevate the look of your bathtub. This tile is typically used as shower tile or floor tile. However, that doesn’t mean you can’t also use it for your bathtub.

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    Large marble sheets look beautiful as they can feature the graining that’s prized in this type of stone. However, if your budget can’t support this, you can opt for smaller tiles. These are less likely to break or crack, making it easier to install them around your tub.

    5. Modern Bathtub Tile Inspirations

    Modern bathrooms feature large-scale tiles. You can do this in your bathroom when adding tile to the walls around your bathtub. Opt for thin grout lines that minimize their look, so they don’t break up the look of the tile.

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    Choose a tile that has a subtle pattern but nothing too bold. It should also be in a soothing white, grey, or beige. If you want a stronger statement, you could use a tile that’s charcoal grey. Then it’s dark and moody like black but not as harsh.

    6. Neutral Tile Shades for Serenity

    A popular small bathroom tile idea is to use neutral natural tiles. This brings an earthy feel to your bathroom tile designs. Instead of using crisp and pristine porcelain tile with a uniform color and shiny finish, neutral tile design features slight variations in color and finish.

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    These wall tiles are good to use when you want another area in your bathroom to be the focal point. Use these tiles around the bathtub to create a backdrop that doesn’t draw attention. They are subtle shades of white that will blend with a white tub.

    7. Patterned Tiles

    Patterned tile adds texture and dimension to your bathroom. You can create a pattern with your tile by using penny tile or mosaic tile. Penny tiles get their name because they are small, round tiles that resemble pennies. 

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    Mosaic tiles are typically square and have patterns on them. You then arrange them randomly or use the tile to create a larger picture. A modern take on penny tile is hexagon tile. These are small tiles that are a similar size to penny tile but are a hexagon shape instead of round.

    8. Rustic Bathtub Tiles

    Rustic bathroom tile design uses tiles that are made out of stone or are handmade. Covering your bathroom wall in natural stone brings nature into your home. Use tiles that are imperfect. You can then finish your rustic design with handmade bathroom decor.

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    Using river rocks gives your bathroom a built-in foot or body massager. Line the bottom of your tub and feel the stones gently massage your body as you relax in hot water. Using rocks or boulders to build out around your tub gives the illusion that your tub was built out of the stone or even carved out from them.

    9. Stone Tile Designs for Bathrooms

    Natural stone tile brings nature and warmth into your bathroom. Instead of using rustic stones, use refined tiles that are cut from high-end stones. These are the stones that are smooth and uniform enough to use on the bathroom floor.

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    The stone material doesn’t have to be rustic either. Elevate your bathroom design by using tile that’s made from travertine, marble, slate, granite, limestone, basalt, or quartzite.

    Check out shower tile ideas to get a feel for how each of these stones look. Then you can choose the stone that will fit the interior design style you want to achieve.

    10. Subway Tile Classics for Bathtubs

    It doesn’t matter if you call them subway or metro tile. These white tiles have been used in design for over a hundred years. While tile trends come and go, subway tiles never seem to go out of style. 

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    These ceramic tiles have a clean design that complements a variety of interior design themes and home architectural styles. You can use them in your bathroom tile idea to surround your bathtub. Extend them beyond the tub area to cover the shower walls and the rest of the bathroom.

    11. Artful Bathtub Surround Tile Concepts

    The tub surround is the wall immediately around the tub. You need to tile this area because the wall gets splashed while you are in the tub. If it were just backer board or drywall, it would absorb the water and eventually rot or grow mold. 

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    Look at bathroom ideas to find a style or design that you like. You could use one large tile to cover the entire area. You could add a board or edge that’s the same tile but cut smaller. Or you can get fancy and use an accent tile that’s a different size, color, and shape.

    12. Textured Tiles for Bathtub Appeal

    Textured tile is the tile trend of the future. You will see it is commonly used as wall tile, but depending on the texture, it can also work well in bathroom floor tile ideas. A textured tile will be safer to walk on when it’s wet because you can gain traction that prevents you from slipping.

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    If you don’t want your entire bathroom to have texture tile, you can use it on your shower floor. A 3D tile won’t be comfortable to walk on but can look beautiful around your bathtub. There are design ideas that will show you how to use the texture to your advantage to elevate the look of your bathroom.

  • 18 Luxury Bathroom Ideas and Designs

    18 Luxury Bathroom Ideas and Designs

    “Luxury must be comfortable, otherwise it is not luxury.”  –   Coco Chanel

    Your master bathroom should be a beautiful place where you can relax from a long day. It should be a pleasant place to start your day in as you shower and get ready.

    You don’t have to live in a mansion to enjoy luxury. All it takes are some simple changes to your current bathroom to upgrade its features. This could be adding upscale decor, changing the tile, or moving the placement of the shower.

    These luxury bathroom ideas will take your boring bathroom and turn it into a luxury design that will impress.

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    1. Contemporary Luxury Bathroom

    A contemporary bathroom is a perfect backdrop for turning your bathroom into a luxury space. The neutral color palette and clean design blend beautifully with high-end materials and sophisticated accents.

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    Try adding a marble tile backsplash to the wall behind the vanity. Add luxury towels and floor mats to the bathroom. Switch up the standard textile rug and replace it with a teak mat.

    Arrange your new towels to create a display in the bathroom. Try rolling them and placing them in a basket, as you would see in a spa or luxury resort.

    2. Dark-Coloured Bathroom

    Dark bathroom design ideas are bold and sophisticated. It takes the right type of bathroom to support a dark color palette.

    Look at the bathroom architecture of dark luxury interior design projects to determine if your bathroom would look good with a dark color palette. It isn’t about size because even small bathrooms can look sleek and sophisticated in all black.

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    Try adding textures to keep your design from looking flat or gothic. Instead of plain black tile, use black marble. Instead of painting the walls black, you could add black wallpaper with the texture of leather or alligator skin.

    3. Make a Living Wall Vertical Garden in Your Bathroom

    Stepping into a luxurious bathroom is like stepping through the door of paradise. From living walls of lush vertical gardens that welcome you in to find peace and relaxation, to elegant floor tiles that bring a touch of timeless beauty to every corner, there’s something truly captivating about the experience.

    Imagine being surrounded by living pieces of art, living walls with pops of vibrant colors growing up towards the high ceilings – this could be your reality with a luxury bathroom. Perfect for those who appreciate living plants, a living wall also improves air quality with its fresh oxygen and purifying properties.

    There’s no denying that spending time in such an oasis will make you feel like royalty without breaking the bank!

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    4. Open Bathroom

    Picture a place of relaxation. A luxuriously open bathroom with warm wooden accents, crystalline white tiles and the scent of sandalwood – the perfect tranquil escape.

    Imagine having a beautiful wooden vanity with impeccable storage and extra-large open mirrors providing the perfect stage for your daily self-care rituals.

    It’s easy to transport to a blissful retreat each time you step foot in this luxurious open sanctuary, inviting total relaxation for body, mind and soul.

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    5. Marble Tile Bathroom

    A luxurious marble tiled bathroom is a beautiful addition to any home. The marble’s polished finish gives off a regal, decadent feel that sets the room apart from the rest of your house. From the gloss of marble tiles on the walls and floors to marble countertops, soaking tubs and stylish fixtures – there are so many ways to customize your marble-inspired retreat.

    Whether you go all out with opulent accents or keep it simple and elegant, adding marble elements to your bathroom can instantly boost its beauty and comfort. With soft indirect lighting and cool, inviting colors palette, you can create an oasis of serenity right in the heart of your home.

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    The larger the piece of marble, the more delicate and harder it is to work with. This makes it more expensive, and thus, more luxurious.

    If your budget doesn’t allow for this, you can still use marble; just choose a smaller tile size. A common choice in modern bathrooms is to use a subway tile shape on the floor in a herringbone pattern.

    6. Modern Minimalist Style

    People assume that luxury means opulence with overly ornate furniture and decor. This isn’t true. You can have a minimalist bathroom that still feels luxurious. Focus on showcasing the materials and the clean lines in the space. 

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    Instead of choosing a marble that’s seen everywhere, choose a more exotic stone for the countertop. Add lighting, so it glows through. Add technology to the shower like accent lighting or a state-of-the-art shower head.

    Keep the decor in the bathroom to a minimum by only having a single experience on display or a piece of art on the wall. Modern bathroom design embraces the less is more approach.

    7. Luxury Walk-In Showers

    Your shower is an opportunity to go all out to create an authentic luxury experience. Replace the standard showerhead with a rain shower one. If you have a large bathroom, you can add multiple showerheads.

    If you are remodeling and can sacrifice some storage space, expand your shower into a neighboring linen closet or vanity area. A contractor and architect can help you reorganize your standard bathroom into a luxe bathroom.

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    Look at pictures of completed bathrooms to gather ideas for your bathroom’s inspiration. An interior designer can then help you add the final decorative touches necessary to complete your new shower, such as adding a bench, stool, decorative mat, or even bathroom fittings.

    8. Luxurious Bathroom Designs for Small Spaces

    You can still have a luxurious bathroom, even if it’s small. It doesn’t matter if it’s a guest water closet or your master bathroom; focus on filling the space with high-quality materials. 

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    You’re actually at an advantage with a small bathroom because you don’t need as large of a budget. This means you can make bolder interior design choices.

    For example, cover an entire wall in a single sheet of marble, cover the whole floor with an intricate custom-designed mosaic, or splurge on the fancy light fixture. Instead of buying mass-produced wallpaper, you could buy a hand-painted design.

    See more small bathroom ideas here.

    9. Bathtub with Luxurious Appeal

    Not all of us have the luxury of having a freestanding bath in our master bathroom. If you are like most Americans, you have a builder-grade drop-in tub. They require you to step over the edge and stand in it. They aren’t very deep or long, so a part of your body is always stuck out of the water.

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    If you have a larger budget and are ready to do a bathroom remodel, rip out the tub and replace it with a diamond bathtub that’s freestanding and deep enough to fully relax under the water. Turn your bathtub into a statement piece with a lapiaz bathtub or one carved from a single piece of stone.

    10. All-White Bathroom

    An all-white bathroom looks brighter and feels fresh. A bright bathroom feels bigger, making it seem more expensive and luxurious. Be careful, though; white can easily look cheap when you choose the wrong approach. 

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    To create a beautiful bathroom, add visual layers and textures to your luxury bathroom design. Instead of painting the walls white, try a white wallpaper with a subtle texture.

    Add natural elements like wood to bring some warmth into the space. Skip the raw or rustic finishes and opt for a stained or varnished instead. This elevates the look of the wood and brings out its rich colors.

    You can choose an ornately carved piece for a traditional look or keep it simple for a modern bathroom.

  • 13 Best Bathroom Paint Colors

    13 Best Bathroom Paint Colors

    Color is an integral part of interior design, whether you plan to go big and bold or keep things simple.

    You can spend hours curating the perfect vanity setup and plumbing fixtures. But if your bathroom walls aren’t painted to match your vision, all of that hard work could end up feeling like a waste!

    Keep reading for the best bathroom paint ideas that will help give your own color scheme a professional touch.

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    1. Beige

    Beige paint is gaining traction in contemporary design as a warm alternative to white or light gray. It works particularly in a space like a bathroom, which can sometimes feel cold and sterile.

    Contemporary bathrooms with beige walls, varying decor styles
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    Contemporary bathrooms with soft pale pink walls
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    Contemporary bathrooms with soft pale pink walls
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    With the right complementary finishes, beige paint can also feel fresh and modern. Pair your new bathroom paint color with lush greenery and natural wood for a slightly Bohemian-inspired design.

    See more bathroom beige ideas here.

    2. Blue

    Blue is an incredibly versatile color. You could even consider it an honorary neutral. So it’s the perfect choice for any bathroom in need of a fresh coat of paint.

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    Navy blue bathroom walls
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    Navy blue bathroom walls
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    Soft blue bathroom walls
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    When selecting a blue bathroom paint, the most important thing to remember is that this color takes on countless forms. A soft vintage blue will have a much different effect than a lush peacock blue.

    Contrast your blue walls with white bathroom fixtures, trim, and tile for maximum impact.

    3. Dark

    Dark paint colors can be intimidating for even the most experienced DIYer. But a small space like a bathroom is the ideal place to test the waters of these more dramatic shades.

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    To many, “dark” automatically calls to mind straight black. Don’t limit your bathroom color scheme to this one option! Dark paint comes in every color of the rainbow, and each shade offers its own unique aesthetic.

    4. Green

    After years of the go-to bathroom aesthetic being sleek and minimalist, organic-inspired decor is taking over the trends. No bathroom paint color goes better with this style than luscious green.

    Emerald green bathroom walls
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    Light green bathroom walls
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    Green is simultaneously soft and modern. Muted sage green is particularly popular right now (and, if you ask us, for good reason!). It’s a great way to give your bathroom space a bit of vintage intrigue without looking outdated.

    5. Gray

    Contemporary design may be moving toward more colorful palettes overall. But there’s still plenty of room for clean neutrals like the color gray.

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    Personally, we find that gray walls look their best when contrasted against white surfaces. There’s tons of opportunity to create this effect in your own bathroom using tile, wall decor, or a sleek white vanity.

    Be sure to keep an open mind when shopping for paint. No two shades of gray are exactly alike, and each will offer a unique appearance when applied to your bathroom walls.

    6. Light Colors

    One of the most common concerns homeowners have about repainting a bathroom is how to make the space appear larger. After all, color is a big part of how our eyes perceive the walls around us!

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    Off white bathroom walls
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    While a white bathroom is always a safe choice, opting for a slightly saturated paint color can create a more elevated look and feel. Pale shades of yellow, blue, green, and pink can all be used to great effect.

    7. Neutral

    Having trouble committing to a vibrant color for your bathroom walls? With the right perspective, neutral shades offer a rainbow all their own.

    Neutral color bathroom walls
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    Neutral color bathroom walls
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    Neutral wall paint is ideal if your bathroom includes architectural materials that you don’t want overpowered. It pairs beautifully with elements like natural stone tile, brick, and exposed hardwood.

    You can get the most out of your muted bathroom color palette by including a few areas of bright white in your design.

    8. Orange

    Orange is one of the last bathroom paint colors most homeowners would ever reach for. But you could be missing out on a ton of gorgeous design potential by doing so!

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    Orange bathroom walls
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    The bathroom is a great place to test out more daring paint colors. If the thought of covering the entire room in orange paint is still too hard to swallow, consider creating an accent wall. Or shrink the area to be painted by installing wainscoting on the wall’s lower half.

    9. Purple

    As children, many of us had bedrooms painted various shades of purple. Unfortunately, interior design for adults rarely incorporates such colors.

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    Purple bathroom walls
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    Purple bathroom walls

    You may not be able to commit to painting your kitchen or living room a vibrant shade of lilac — if so, more power to you! But nothing is stopping you from giving your bathroom a much-needed upgrade with this fun and feminine color palette.

    Still unsure? Start with a pale purple with blue or gray undertones. From there, you can decide if more purple is in your home’s future!

    10. Red

    As far as bold and bright paint colors go, red is by far one of the most popular. Yet it can still be hard to find inspiration for use in your own bathroom design.

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    Crimson red is a quick and easy way to make a big decor statement. For a more subdued take on this bathroom color trend, consider using a dark, muted cranberry red instead. These shades are particularly stunning against white accents.

    11. Teal

    Teal may be little more than a mix of green and blue. But this color is so effective in interior design that it deserves accolades all its own.

    Teal bathroom walls
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    Teal bathroom walls
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    Despite the impact teal has as a paint color, it blends in seamlessly with all kinds of decor styles. You can easily pair teal walls with vintage fixtures and elegant details. Or incorporate rough-hewn, organic elements for a rustic aesthetic.

    12. White

    The decision to paint your bathroom walls white might seem like a no-brainer. But selecting paint for a white bathroom requires just as much care and attention as any other color.

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    White bathroom walls
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    As with any other color, white paint can have a variety of undertones. Whether or not a warm- or cool-toned white will look best in your bathroom depends on factors like lighting and the rest of the decor.

    (And white walls can make a small bathroom appear almost magically larger!)

    13. Yellow

    What better way to start and end your days on a sunny note than with a bathroom draped in yellow?

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    Although yellow bathroom paint requires a discerning eye to pull off, you won’t find another color that offers the same degree of warmth and positivity.

    Depending on the exact shade of yellow, it works great alongside farmhouse and modern decor. So be sure to take full advantage of this bathroom paint idea’s retro edge!

  • 21 Bathroom Door Design Ideas

    21 Bathroom Door Design Ideas

    When was the last time you thought about the doors inside your home? While it’s not uncommon to invest in stylish upgrades for the bedroom or formal dining room, spaces like the bathroom tend to go overlooked.

    Selecting the perfect bathroom door isn’t just about color or hardware style, either.

    Keep reading for our favorite bathroom door ideas that will ensure you can shower in peace.

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    1. Install Farmhouse Sliding Bathroom Door

    A farmhouse-style sliding bathroom door combines rustic charm with functional space-saving design. Perfect for smaller bathrooms, its sturdy wood construction and vintage hardware create a warm, inviting atmosphere. Consider a distressed finish for an authentic country look.

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    Farmhouse style sliding bathroom door
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    Farmhouse style sliding bathroom door
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    Farmhouse style sliding bathroom door
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    Farmhouse style sliding bathroom door
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    Farmhouse style sliding bathroom door
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    2. Upgrade to Contemporary Sliding Door

    Sleek and minimal, a contemporary sliding door suits modern bathroom aesthetics. Utilize materials like oak, and pair with streamlined hardware for a clean, sophisticated appearance. This design is ideal for creating a seamless transition between spaces.

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    3. Choose Sliding Door with Glass

    A sliding door with glass panels balances privacy and natural light. Choose frosted or textured glass for discretion while allowing light to permeate. This option works well in darker bathrooms, offering an airy, open feel without sacrificing privacy.

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    Sliding glass door
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    4. Select Wenge Modern Bathroom Door

    A Wenge modern bathroom door brings a touch of exotic elegance. Known for its dark, rich tones, Wenge wood adds depth and luxury to any bathroom. Pair with simple hardware to let the wood’s natural beauty stand out.

    Wenge bathroom door
    Wenge bathroom door
    Wenge bathroom door
    Wenge bathroom door

    5. Mix Wenge and Glass for Contemporary Door

    Combining Wenge wood with glass creates a contemporary door that is both stylish and functional. The dark wood frames the glass, offering a striking contrast and modern flair. Ideal for bathrooms that require a balance of privacy and style.

    Wenge glass bathroom door
    Wenge glass bathroom door
    Wenge glass bathroom door

    6. Opt for Durable Laminated Bathroom Door

    Laminated doors are practical and versatile. Available in various colors and patterns, they resist moisture and wear, making them a durable choice for bathrooms. Choose a finish that complements your bathroom’s color scheme and decor.

    Laminated bathroom door
    Laminated bathroom door

    7. Add Carved Wooden Door for Elegance

    A wooden door with carved designs adds artistic detail to your bathroom. From subtle floral motifs to bold geometric patterns, these doors are unique and personal. Opt for a light finish to highlight the craftsmanship. See below branch motifs and a crescent moon.

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    8. Choose Frosted Glass Bathroom Door

    A door with frosted glass ensures privacy while maintaining a modern, airy feel. Perfect for smaller bathrooms, it allows light to flow through without compromising on discretion. Choose a frame that matches your bathroom hardware for a cohesive look.

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    Bathroom door with frosted glass
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    9. Go Bold with Black-Framed Glass Door

    A black-framed glass bathroom door is a bold, contemporary choice. It creates a stunning contrast, especially in lighter-colored bathrooms. The glass maintains an open feel, while the black frame adds a touch of drama.

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    Black framed bathroom door
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    10. Rustic Wooden Door with Glass Touch

    This door combines the warmth of wood with the elegance of glass. Ideal for a country or rustic-themed bathroom, the glass insets allow light while the wooden frame adds a natural, cozy feel.

    Bathroom door with frosted glass
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    11. Double White Doors for Spacious Feel

    Double white doors offer a classic, clean look. They are perfect for larger bathrooms, creating a sense of grandeur and openness. Pair with matching or complementary hardware to maintain a cohesive design.

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    12. Maximize Light with Full Pane Glass Door

    A full pane glass door is a statement piece, creating a sleek and modern look. It allows maximum light exposure, ideal for darker bathrooms or for creating a sense of spaciousness in a small room.

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    White bathroom door

    13. Create Minimalist Look with Frameless Door

    A frameless bathroom door offers a minimalist, modern design. It’s perfect for contemporary bathrooms, adding a sleek, unobtrusive element that enhances the overall aesthetic without overwhelming the space.

    Frameless bathroom door
    Frameless bathroom door

    14. Introduce Olive Green Bathroom Door

    An olive green bathroom door adds a subtle pop of color. This earthy tone works well with natural materials like wood or stone, and complements a variety of color palettes, adding depth and character to the space.

    Frameless bathroom door

    15. Make Statement with All-Black Door

    Bold and dramatic, an all-black bathroom door makes a strong statement. It pairs well with both modern and traditional decor, offering a sophisticated edge to the bathroom design.

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    Black bathroom door
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    16. Classic White Bathroom Door Appeal

    A classic white bathroom door is timeless. It offers versatility, matching any decor style, and can make small spaces appear larger and brighter. Consider a glossy finish for a fresh, clean look.

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    White bathroom door
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    White bathroom door
    White bathroom door
    White bathroom door
    White bathroom door

    17. Embrace Classic Wooden Door

    A classic wooden door adds warmth and character. Suitable for any bathroom style, it brings a sense of timeless elegance. Choose a wood tone that complements your bathroom furniture for a harmonious design.

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    Wooden bathroom door
    Wooden bathroom door
    Wooden bathroom door
    Wooden bathroom door

    18. Rustic Barn Style Bathroom Door

    A barn-style bathroom door adds rustic charm and functionality. Its sliding mechanism is perfect for tight spaces, and the wood’s natural texture creates a cozy, homey feel.

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    19. Brighten Up with Green Bathroom Door

    A green bathroom door can be a refreshing change. Whether it’s a soft sage or a vibrant emerald, green adds a touch of nature and serenity to the bathroom. Pair with neutral tones for balance.

    Colored bathroom door

    20. Playful Colorful Frosted Glass Door

    This option adds a playful element to your bathroom. Colorful frosted glass provides privacy while injecting personality and vibrancy into the space. It’s a great way to add a focal point in a simple bathroom.

    Bathroom door with stained glass

    21. Stylish Double Sliding Bathroom Door

    Ideal for larger bathrooms, double sliding doors offer elegance and practicality. They save space while providing a grand entrance. Choose a style that complements the bathroom’s overall theme for a cohesive look.

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    Double sliding bathroom door
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    Double sliding bathroom door
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  • 14 Bathroom Mirror Ideas for Every Style

    14 Bathroom Mirror Ideas for Every Style

    What’s one of the first things we all look at in the morning? Our bathroom mirror.

    You may think that your current mirror functions and that’s all that really matters. But you could be missing out on a ton of design potential by settling for the basic wall mirror that came with your home or apartment bathroom!

    Keep reading for our favorite bathroom mirror ideas that will ensure you start every morning off on the right foot.

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    1. Brighten Spaces with Backlit Mirrors

    A backlit mirror is a great way to make a statement with your bathroom design, particularly in the evening hours.

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    Backlit mirror
    Backlit mirror
    Backlit mirror
    Backlit mirror

    Slim LED strips have never been more affordable or more discreet. If you already own a bathroom mirror you love, nothing’s stopping you from adding DIY backlighting around the edge!

    This idea can be paired with a variety of decor styles. But it naturally goes hand in hand with the modern- and minimalist-inspired aesthetics that are super popular right now.

    2. Capture Coastal Charm in Mirrors

    Nautical decor has had a chokehold on bathroom design for years. Rather than falling out of fashion, however, this style has seamlessly transformed into the coastal trend.

    Nautical mirror
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    Nautical mirror
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    The coastal aesthetic is largely defined by a light and airy color palette paired with organic elements. Your bathroom mirror’s frame is the ideal place to incorporate such elements.

    Wicker, rope, dried grasses, and driftwood are just a few options for adding a bit of coastal charm to a bathroom mirror design. Stay away from bulky, square mirrors in favor of those with softer profiles.

    3. Accentuate with Decorative Mirrors

    Don’t let your bathroom mirror’s sheer functionality cloud your vision of more daring options! You may be surprised by the difference the right decorative mirror can make to a powder room or master bath.

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    Decorative mirror
    Decorative mirror

    Every bathroom needs a good mirror. In other words, you’re not sacrificing any additional space by opting to go big and bold.

    Hanging a statement mirror is one of the most foolproof ways to infuse a space with style and character. Anyone who knows how to measure a wall can easily pull off this transformation!

    4. Embrace Elegance with Frameless Mirrors

    While there’s no shortage of ornate mirrors to choose from, sometimes simpler really is better. If that sounds reminiscent of your design philosophy, a frameless bathroom mirror should be at the top of your list.

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    Frameless mirror
    Frameless mirror
    Frameless mirror
    Frameless mirror

    A frameless bathroom mirror may not offer storage or decorative details. But it is one of the best ways to maximize wall space in a small or awkwardly shaped bathroom!

    You’ll also notice many frameless mirrors pair beautifully with integrated lighting. Both design elements are commonplace in modern decor. And backlighting can be a unique alternative to a physical frame.

    5. Enhance Ambiance with LED Mirrors

    Backlit mirrors aren’t the only technology grazing contemporary bathroom design. Many high-end mirrors now come with LEDs built right into the glass itself.

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    LED mirror
    LED mirror
    LED mirror
    LED mirror
    LED mirror

    LED mirrors are simultaneously decorative and functional. There are many sizes, shapes, and designs available to suit nearly any bathroom aesthetic.

    While this bathroom mirror idea might seem like a waste of reflective surface area, it can help save space in other ways. Most notably, there’s no need for additional bathroom vanity light fixtures with this style of mirror.

    6. Define Style with Metal-Framed Mirrors

    Up until now, you may not have paid much attention to the material your bathroom mirror is made of. But this small detail can have a big impact on the final aesthetic.

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    Metal-framed mirrors are, on the one hand, incredibly timeless. Yet they tend to look their best when paired with mid-century modern, Art Deco, and similar decor styles.

    If you’re struggling to create a cohesive bathroom design, matching your mirror’s metal frame to the other fixtures in the space is a great trick.

    7. Opt for Minimalist Mirror Elegance

    A frameless bathroom mirror might be the simplest option. But utilizing a vanity mirror with a slim metal frame or backlit edge could actually draw more attention to your bathroom’s stripped-down theme.

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    Slim metal frame mirror
    Slim metal frame mirror

    Play around with shape when selecting a new wall mirror for your minimalist bathroom. Circular mirrors or those with rounded corners will soften an overly angular space.

    Despite what you might think, some decorative details are allowed in minimalist design. Just know that these seemingly tiny elements will have a big impact in such a simple space!

    8. Round Mirrors for a Soft Touch

    If your current bathroom vanity mirror feels outdated, the shape could be the biggest culprit. For a fresh and contemporary aesthetic, you really can’t go wrong with a round mirror!

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    Round mirrors
    Round mirrors
    Round mirrors

    As with any basic style of mirror, there is far from just one type of round mirror. Be sure to check out various sizes, frames, and even hanging hardware before choosing one that’s right for your home.

    Is your bathroom wall too narrow for the circular mirror of your dreams? An oval mirror will cover a larger area while offering the same aesthetic.

    9. Add Rustic Flair with Unique Mirrors

    If your dream bathroom draws inspiration from farmhouse or industrial design, then a sleek modern mirror isn’t likely to fit the bill!

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    Rustic flair with unique mirror
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    Rustic flair with unique mirror
    Rustic flair with unique mirror

    Creating a rustic-inspired mirror is all about the materials. While reclaimed wood is a great place to start, don’t forget about things like barn door hardware or patinated metal.

    Don’t shy away from irregular angles and shapes when choosing a rustic bathroom mirror. A few well-placed imperfections can actually have a huge positive impact on the final look.

    10. Experiment with Mirror Shapes

    Round and rectangular mirrors are commonplace because they’re easy to make and suit most home decor styles. In practice, however, a bathroom vanity mirror can be any shape you can imagine.

    Half round mirror
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    An ornate frame can be used to emphasize the shape of your bathroom mirror. But there’s also something about a unique frameless mirror that really elevates a space.

    Asymmetrical mirrors — both vertical and horizontal — are rare but beautiful. The right shape could even allow you to fit a much larger mirror into your bathroom than the space would otherwise allow.

    11. Combine Functionality and Style in Storage Mirrors

    Medicine cabinets don’t get the credit they deserve in contemporary bathroom design. Unfortunately, bulky, outdated mirrored cabinets may be to blame for this.

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    Storage mirrors
    Storage mirrors
    Storage mirrors

    There’s certainly a time and place for vintage medicine cabinets. But today’s bathroom mirrors with hidden storage are so much more sleek and space-efficient.

    Hiding a storage cabinet behind a mirror is a brilliant use of space. Even if your bathroom offers ample square footage, there’s no harm in maximizing the organization and ease of access of your must-have toiletries.

    12. Revive Vintage Mirror Glamour

    For every person looking to bring their bathroom into modern times, there’s another trying to harness the charm of decades past.

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    Vintage mirror
    Vintage mirror
    Vintage mirror
    Vintage mirror

    Many vintage mirrors boast details and finishes not found in today’s decor. These mirrors can be effective in all types of design — not just those inspired by a specific era.

    Keep in mind that not all vintage mirrors will withstand the moisture and temperature changes found in the average bathroom. You may be better off investing in a contemporary mirror modeled after a past era than risking damage to the real thing.

    13. Create Depth with Big Wall Mirrors

    You’ll have a hard time finding a design solution that will make a room feel bigger and brighter than a giant wall mirror.

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    Big wall mirrors
    Big wall mirrors
    Big wall mirrors

    A strategically placed wall-to-wall mirror can essentially double the perceived space within your bathroom. This is huge (no pun intended) if the current layout is cramped or dimly lit.

    Large mirrors are expensive and can be devastating if broken. For a more affordable alternative, consider hanging several frameless mirrors over your vanity or tub in place of a single pane of glass.

    14. Introduce Natural Elements with Wood Frame Mirrors

    The trendiest bathroom mirror ideas revolve around the bold and modern. For those who prefer a more traditional aesthetic, however, there’s plenty of inventory in the middle.

    Wood frame mirrors
    Wood frame mirrors

    Wood-framed mirrors are undeniably classic. They’re also incredibly versatile and can be adapted to any decor or vanity style.

    Since wood goes with everything, there’s little need to worry about matching other finishes within the space. But you should pay attention to the overall vibe your new mirror gives off and ensure it complements your bathroom as a whole.

  • 14 Small Bathroom Storage Ideas

    14 Small Bathroom Storage Ideas

    When it comes to the spaces we use each and every day, it’s easy to lose sight of our organization goals. Things become even more daunting when trying to keep a compact living space, like a small bathroom, well-organized.

    In such cases, you can’t rely on excess closet space to keep day-to-day messes out of sight. Instead, storage must be built into your interior design as a whole.

    Keep reading for our favorite small bathroom storage ideas and how to incorporate them in your own home!

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    1. Use Baskets for Extra Storage

    Baskets are an excellent way to add storage to a small bathroom without compromising on style. Choose baskets that complement your bathroom’s decor for a cohesive look. They’re perfect for storing towels, toiletries, and other essentials, keeping them accessible yet out of sight. Place them on open shelves or directly on the floor to maximize vertical space. Their portability also makes rearranging your bathroom a breeze.

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    2. Handleless Cabinet for a Seamless Look

    A handleless cabinet offers a sleek, modern solution to bathroom storage. This design creates an uninterrupted visual flow, making your small bathroom appear larger and more open. The smooth facade is easy to clean and operate, perfect for storing daily necessities. Select a finish that matches your bathroom’s palette for a harmonious aesthetic. This cabinet type is ideal for storing items you need to access regularly, keeping them handy yet hidden.

    Handleless cabinet
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    3. Utilize Cabinet Countertop

    Maximizing the cabinet countertop provides extra surface space for storing and organizing bathroom essentials. Use stylish trays or small organizers to keep items like cotton swabs, soaps, or skincare products neatly arranged. This approach not only adds functionality but also enhances the overall look of your bathroom. Remember to keep it clutter-free by only displaying essential items, maintaining a clean and organized appearance.

    Cabinet countertop
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    4. Make Use of the Space Under the Sink

    The area under the sink is often underutilized in small bathrooms. Install pull-out drawers or shelves to transform this empty space into a useful storage area. This solution is perfect for keeping cleaning supplies, extra toilet paper, or less frequently used items. Custom-fit organizers can help maximize this space, ensuring you make the most of every inch in your small bathroom.

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    5. Hovering Cabinet for More Floor Space

    A hovering, or wall-mounted, cabinet frees up floor space, making your bathroom appear larger. This option is perfect for storing toiletries and bathroom linens, offering ample storage without the bulkiness of a floor-standing cabinet. Choose a design with adjustable shelves to customize the storage to your needs. The elevated position also makes cleaning the bathroom floor easier.

    Hovering vanity cabinet
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    6. Use the Space Above the Toilet

    The space above the toilet is prime real estate in a small bathroom. Install shelves or a cabinet above the toilet tank to store extra rolls of toilet paper, toiletries, or decorative items. This area is ideal for items you need to access frequently. Opt for floating shelves for a minimalist look or a cabinet for concealed storage.

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    7. Add Storage with a Standalone Shelf

    A standalone shelf unit can be a stylish and practical addition to a small bathroom. It offers flexibility in placement and design, fitting into narrow or awkward spaces where built-in options won’t. Use it to display decorative items, store towels, or keep essential toiletries within reach. Choose a design that complements your bathroom’s aesthetic for a cohesive look.

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    8. Install a Floating Shelf

    Floating shelves add storage without the bulk of traditional shelving, keeping your small bathroom looking open and airy. Install them at a convenient height to store frequently used items or to display decorative elements. These shelves are not only functional but also serve as a design feature, adding character to your bathroom.

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    9. Install a Towel Rail

    A towel rail provides a dedicated space for hanging towels, keeping them dry and organized. Install it on the back of the door or on a wall to save space. For smaller bathrooms, consider a retractable or swivel towel rail that can be tucked away when not in use. This addition is both practical and essential for maintaining an organized bathroom.

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    10. Vanity Countertop Shelf

    Maximize the space on your vanity countertop with a tiered shelf. This allows you to store more items vertically, making the most of limited counter space. It’s ideal for organizing daily essentials like toothbrushes, makeup, and skincare products. Choose a design that complements your vanity for a seamless look.

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    11. Label Your Organizers for an Easy Access

    Labeling organizers in your bathroom simplifies finding what you need quickly. Use labels on baskets, drawers, and shelves to categorize items, making it easy to locate and return them. This system is especially useful in shared bathrooms, ensuring that every item has its designated place.

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    Labeled bathroom organizers
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    12. Bathroom Vanity with Built-In Closet

    A bathroom vanity with a built-in closet offers a comprehensive storage solution. This design combines open shelving or drawers with a closet, providing ample space for linens, toiletries, and cleaning supplies. It’s a space-saving option that brings order and elegance to small bathrooms.

    Small bathroom vanity with built-in closet
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    13. Opt for a Standalone Vanity Sink

    A standalone vanity sink is an excellent choice for small bathrooms. It typically comes with built-in storage underneath, perfect for stowing away toiletries and cleaning products. This fixture offers the functionality of a sink and the added benefit of storage, all while occupying minimal space. Choose a design that complements your bathroom’s style for a harmonious look.

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    14. Create Storage with a Recessed Wall Niche

    A recessed wall niche is a clever way to add storage without encroaching on your bathroom’s space. It’s perfect for storing shower products, small towels, or decorative items. Customize the size and number of shelves to suit your storage needs. This built-in feature adds depth and interest to your bathroom, while keeping essentials neatly organized.

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  • 12 Modern Bathroom Ideas

    12 Modern Bathroom Ideas

    “Always go to the bathroom when you have a chance.”  –  King George V

    Your bathroom looks as tired as you feel the morning. Wouldn’t it be nice if you could give it an update? Perhaps the shower design could be better. Or there is a lot of wasted space with that bulky vanity design. Transitioning your bathroom into a modern design could create more space and bring more light into your bathroom. 

    These modern bathroom ideas will help you plan the perfect bathroom remodel so you can say goodbye to your tired and old bathroom.

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    1. Contemporary vs. Modern Bathrooms

    Contemporary and modern are two different design themes that get confused often. If you aren’t ready to commit to a modern bathroom because they feel too cold or sleek, then a contemporary bathroom is probably a better fit. There is greater use of wood and other natural elements. This adds warmth to the bathroom, making it feel more comfortable.

    Elegant shower with stone tiles and pebble floor
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    Elegant bathroom with freestanding tub and forest view
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    Minimalist bathroom with illuminated mirror and corner shower
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    Modern bathroom with sleek vanity and open shower
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    Contemporary bathrooms also tend to have more color than their modern counterparts. Add a painted wall or pops of color with the decor. Typically, contemporary bathrooms stick with neutrals, but that doesn’t mean you have to.

    2. Color and Decor in Modern Bathroom Design

    Modern bathroom design is clean, simple, and almost sleek. It uses a color palette of white, grey, and black. You won’t find bright, vibrant, or rich shades. They also won’t be all-white, which is a different design theme. Modern bathroom design layers multiple color shades together to create dimension and depth.

    Spacious bathroom with freestanding tub and glass shower
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    Instead of adding decor and trinkets to your bathroom, let the bathroom elements themselves be the decor. If you want to add something, you could have a single candle or another aromatherapy item. This helps to create an experience.

    3. Upgrading to Modern Bathroom Lighting

    Take out that dated-looking builder-grade light fixture and replace it with a modern one. You could have recessed lighting, but this requires a bit more remodeling work. A modern light fixture that is a direct replacement for your original light fixture is the easiest option.

    Luxury bathroom with chandelier and tiled walls
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    Minimalist double vanity with circular mirrors and wall lights
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    Modern light fixtures have a simple design with minimal design and ornamentation. LED lights are the modern lighting solution. They come in a range of colors, are energy-efficient, and are long-lasting. Add basic ambient lighting that illuminates the entire bathroom. Then add task lighting around the vanity. Finish with accent lighting to highlight specific areas of the bathroom.

    4. Achieving the Perfect Blend of Modern Luxury

    Modern and luxury designs blend together beautifully with high-end materials and elegant bathroom decor. It can be challenging to do luxury and modern well, as too many people try to do too much. The trick to getting it right in your bathroom is to avoid the clutter and let the quality of the workmanship and materials shine.

    Modern bathroom with artistic vanity and wood accents
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    Don’t use basic porcelain or mass-produced ceramic tiles. Instead, choose handmade tiles, or ones that have a hand-painted subtle design. Upgrade the material of the tile by using marble. There are different grades of marble, so the rarer the stone, the more luxurious.

    5. Designing a Bright and Open Modern Master Bathroom

    People make the mistake of thinking that their master bath needs to be more ornate or decorative. This is not the case. A modern master bathroom feels fresh and bright, making it the perfect space for getting ready in the morning or relaxing at the end of the day.

    Bright bathroom with vanity and tub
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    Luxurious bathroom with marble floor and gold accents
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    Typically, master baths are larger, which gives you more space to work with. Keep the modern feel by making it as open as possible. Have a long floating vanity that holds two sinks. Create a space for a walk-in shower and another for a freestanding tub. Or get ultra-modern and place the tub in the oversized shower space.

    6. Embracing Minimalism in Modern Bathroom Design

    Modern and minimalist go hand in hand. The difference is that with minimalist bathrooms, there is a bare feeling. Focus on clean lines and as little bathroom furniture as possible. This approach works best for small bathrooms because they have a limited amount of space.

    Modern bathroom with glass shower and white bathtub
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    Ultra-modern bathrooms can feel too bare for most people, so be sure you like this design before committing to it. Your bathroom will have large tiles with minimal grout lines, a slim floating shelf, recessed lights, and glass partitions for the shower.

    7. Transforming Your Bathroom with a Modern Renovation

    For most homeowners, a bathroom renovation is the only way to achieve the modern bathroom of their dreams. This means ripping out that floor-standing bathroom vanity and replacing it with a floating one. Take out the built-in tub and replacing it with a freestanding one or a walk-in shower.

    Contemporary bathroom with spacious shower and blue tile flooring
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    You may also need to change the entire bathroom style by removing architectural elements like decorative trim. It can help to look at modern bathroom trends to get guidance on how to transition a bathroom into a modern design.

    8. Creating an Integrated and Stylish Shower Area

    A modern shower area is one that is almost invisible. Not that you can’t see it, but that it blends in with the rest of the bathroom design. The tile in the rest of the bathroom continues into the shower for a seamless transition. Instead of having a shower curtain, leave the entry space open to create a shower room.

    Sleek bathroom with round mirror and glass shower
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    Modern shower with blue tiles and transparent glass door
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    Or prevent splashing and a wet bathroom by adding a frameless glass pane divider. Most homes require a modern bathroom remodel to achieve this look. You may need to remove an interior bathroom wall to open the space up.

    9. Upgrade Your Bathroom Sink with Tray Sink Innovation

    Say goodbye to the large vessel sinks that sit like a bowl on top of the vanity unit. These are dated, impractical, and messy. Instead, use the next generation of this style of sink, the tray sink. It still sits on top of the vanity counter, but the sides are much lower, and the space inside is much larger. The square crisp design in white looks clean and modern. This gives you more room to wash your hands and face without splashing outside of the sink.

    Bright bathroom with double vanity and freestanding tub
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    Small modern bathroom with a sink and motivational quote
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    Chic bathroom with wooden vanity and dual vessel sinks
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    Pair your sink with the right kind of bathroom faucet. It needs to work with both your sink and your overall modern bathroom design. All black and brushed metals are popular for the finish. Choose a one, two, or three unit setup based on how many holes you have in your sink or countertop. Keep the design simple with minimal detailing and decoration. Innovative technology, such as hands-free, is a plus.

    10. Modernizing Your Bathroom with Timeless Tile Choices

    Unlike other design elements in your modern bathroom, One of the most traditional tile designs can actually look modern. Subway tile is a popular choice because it is clean-looking, adds a natural pattern, and looks modern when paired with other modern features. Try using it as the floor tile.

    Vintage bathroom with checkered floor and green subway tiles
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    Elegant bathroom with illuminated mirror and double vanity
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    The other option is to choose a large tile. This is best for the wall tile. This is the bathroom for trying out that mosaic tile you’ve had your eye on. Ceramic tile is the most durable, and you can find it in a variety of large sizes. Don’t be afraid to choose a tile that has a subtle design that mimics marble or another stone. Metal tiles or ones that look like wood can also look good in a modern bathroom.

    11. Revamping the Traditional Toilet for a Modern Look

    Toilets tend to have a single basic design, but that doesn’t mean you can’t have one that looks more modern. Instead of the standard bowl and tank design, look for one that streamlines the design. It could mimic the shape of modern freestanding tubs with a single curved shape that extends from the top of the bowl to the floor. The tank could be integrated into the design or a completely separate unit.

    Bathroom with floral wall art and wooden accents
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    Modern bathroom with beige tiles and bidet
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    Chic bathroom with patterned floor tiles and wooden vanity
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    Modern gray bathroom with freestanding tub and greenery
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    Bright bathroom with checkered floor and skylight
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    Chic bathroom with patterned tiles and navy vanity
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    Try to stick with white. While some modern bathroom design ideas use other colors, most people find them unsettling. It is hard to tell if a black toilet really is clean or not. Another way to make your toilet more modern is to look for one with innovative technology. It could have a warming feature for the seat or bidet features.

    12. Choosing a Modern Freestanding Tub for Your Bathroom

    People assume that you can’t have a bathtub if you want a modern bathroom. However, this isn’t the case. You just have to pick the right tub that is also modern in design. You should leave the claw foot freestanding tub out of your bathroom design ideas. These tubs have a traditional and vintage feel that is the exact opposite of what you want.

    Modern bathroom with textured walls and blue window
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    Freestanding tub in a sleek and gray-toned bathroom
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    Subway tiled bathroom with alcove tub and slanted ceiling
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    Instead, look for a freestanding tub that has a simple design. It won’t have feet or detailing. It should have smooth lines and gentle curves. It could come in various materials, from a simple white composite or porcelain to metal or even stone. Look for one with an asymmetric design for an ideal sitting tub.

  • 23 Rustic Bathroom Ideas for an Inviting Space

    23 Rustic Bathroom Ideas for an Inviting Space

    “For marriage to be a success, every woman and every man should have her and his own bathroom. The end.”  –  Catherine Zeta-Jones

    Rustic bathroom ideas look so appealing with their comfortable aesthetic and welcoming bathroom decor. They look like a place you want to go into and settle in, which is just what you want when creating a relaxing space in your bathroom. This design theme can look great in a variety of home architectural designs. You can also adapt it to be as rustic as you want. 

    These ideas will help you get inspired to create the perfect rustic bathroom in your home.

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    1. Bring Nature Inside with Plants

    Introduce greenery to your rustic bathroom by adding potted plants or hanging planters. This touch of nature complements the earthy tones typically found in rustic decor, and plants like ferns or ivy thrive in the humid bathroom environment.

    Rustic room with hanging and potted plants
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    2. Add Wicker Baskets for Storage

    Utilize wicker baskets for a practical yet stylish storage solution. Their natural texture and neutral color scheme align perfectly with a rustic aesthetic, offering an organized way to store towels, toiletries, or even decorative items.

    Rustic bathroom with wicker baskets
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    3. Lay a Runner Rug for Cozy Comfort

    Place a runner rug to infuse warmth and texture into your bathroom. Choose materials like jute or wool in earthy colors, which not only add to the rustic charm but also provide comfort underfoot.

    Runner rug
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    Runner rug
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    4. Transform with Pebble Shower Flooring

    Transform your shower floor with pebble tiles for a tactile and visually appealing element. This natural material creates a spa-like experience and adds an organic touch to the rustic theme.

    Pebble shower flooring
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    5. Go Vintage with Brick Walls

    Exposed brick walls are a quintessential feature for rustic bathrooms. Their rich texture and warm tones create a cozy, vintage ambiance that’s both inviting and timeless.

    Brick walls
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    Brick walls
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    Brick walls
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    6. Embrace History with Reclaimed Wood Walls

    Clad your walls in reclaimed wood to introduce a sense of history and rugged beauty. This sustainable option not only adds character but also provides a striking backdrop for your rustic decor.

    Wooden walls
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    Wooden walls
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    Wooden walls
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    Wooden walls
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    Wooden walls
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    Wooden walls
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    Wooden walls
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    Wooden walls
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    7. Select Copper Fixtures for a Warm Glow

    Select copper fixtures to add a touch of elegance and warmth to your bathroom. Their reddish-brown hues contrast beautifully with rustic elements, and they develop a unique patina over time.

    Rustic bathroom with copper fixtures
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    Rustic bathroom with copper fixtures
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    Rustic bathroom with copper fixtures
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    8. Make a Statement with Corrugated Metal Walls

    Incorporate a corrugated metal accent wall for an industrial twist within your rustic design. This material adds texture and interest, especially when paired with softer natural elements.

    Corrugated metal accent wall
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    9. Create Country Charm with Shiplap Walls

    Shiplap walls bring a classic, country charm to your bathroom. Paint them in muted tones or leave them natural for a cozy, cabin-like feel that is synonymous with rustic style.

    Shiplap walls
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    Shiplap walls
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    10. Decorate with Rustic Wood Wall Art

    Adorn your walls with wooden art pieces. Whether it’s a vintage sign, a carved piece, or rustic frames, these elements contribute to a warm, homely atmosphere.

    Wooden wall art
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    Wooden wall art
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    Wooden wall art
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    11. Decorate With Dried Flowers

    Display dried flowers in simple vases or wreaths to add a delicate, natural touch. Their subtle colors and textures complement rustic interiors beautifully.

    Dried flowers
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    12. Anchor with a Wooden Vanity Basin

    Install a wooden vanity with a wash basin to anchor your bathroom design. Choose a piece with a raw, unfinished look or with carved details for added character.

    Wooden vanity wash basin
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    Wooden vanity wash basin
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    Wooden vanity wash basin
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    Wooden vanity wash basin
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    13. Pick a Rustic-Design Shower Curtain

    Choose a shower curtain featuring rustic motifs such as farmhouse scenes or vintage patterns. This is an easy and effective way to infuse rustic charm into the space.

    Shower curtain with rustic design
    Source: @flennikenfarmhouse via Instagram

    14. Lighten Up with White-Washed Wood

    The white-washed wood furniture adds a touch of charm and elegance to the rustic theme, giving your bathroom a warm and inviting feel. The wood’s natural grain and texture add depth and dimension to the space, while the white-wash finish provides a crisp and clean look.

    White washed wood
    Source: @theglamfarmlife via Instagram

    15. Install a Rock Wash Basin

    Replace a traditional sink with a rock wash basin for a unique, earthy element. The rough and rugged texture of the rock basin perfectly complements the warm and cozy feel of a rustic bathroom.

    Rock wash basin
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    16. Illuminate with a Skylight Shower

    Install a skylight above the shower to flood the space with natural light. This feature creates a serene, open feeling and helps highlight the rustic elements in your bathroom.

    Shower with skylight window
    Source: @mantisdesignbuild via Instagram

    17. Add Architectural Interest with Ceiling Beams

    Add wooden ceiling beams to enhance the architectural interest of your bathroom. These beams bring a sense of solidity and rustic charm, especially in larger bathrooms.

    Ceiling beams
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    Ceiling beams
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    18. Blend Wood & Concrete for Modern Rustic Look

    Combine wood and concrete in your bathroom for a contemporary rustic look. The warmth of wood balances the coolness of concrete, creating a harmonious and modern rustic atmosphere.

    Concrete and wood bathroom
    Source: @our_journey_at_81 via Instagram

    19. Stand Out with Stamped Flooring

    Opt for stamped concrete flooring with patterns that mimic natural stone or wood. This durable and low-maintenance option adds an artistic and rustic flair to your bathroom.

    Stamped flooring
    Source: @studioandrewtrotter via Instagram

    20. Utilize Space with Over-The-Toilet Wood Racks

    Maximize space with an over-the-toilet wooden rack. This functional piece offers additional storage while maintaining the rustic theme through its natural material and design.

    Over the toilet rack
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    Over the toilet rack
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    21. Focus on a Stone Bricks Accent Wall

    Create a focal point with a stone bricks accent wall. This rugged feature adds texture and a sense of old-world charm, enhancing the rustic vibe of your bathroom.

    Stone brick accent wall
    Source: @ahomeofstone via Instagram
    Stone brick accent wall
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    22. Simplify with a Concrete Countertop

    Introduce a concrete countertop for its minimalist yet rustic appeal. Its simple, clean lines complement rustic elements, and its durability makes it a practical choice.

    Concrete countertop
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    23. Warm Up with Cozy Lighting

    Illuminate your bathroom with warm lighting to create a cozy and inviting atmosphere. Use vintage-style bulbs or fixtures with a rustic finish to maintain the overall aesthetic.

    Warm lighting
    Source: @isabelleambiance via Instagram
  • 11 Bathroom Sink Design Ideas

    11 Bathroom Sink Design Ideas

    No matter the size, there are two things all bathrooms need. The first, of course, is a toilet. The second is a sink.

    At the end of the day, any sink with running water and a working drain will do the trick. But that doesn’t change the fact that selecting a new sink is a major part of any bathroom renovation.

    The choice you make today will affect your bathroom design for the foreseeable future! So keep reading for the top sink and bathroom vanity ideas that combine the best in form and function.

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    1. Black Fixtures

    Black fixtures bring a bold and modern edge to bathroom decor. Their sleek and minimalist design stands out against lighter backgrounds, offering a striking contrast. Perfect for those looking to make a contemporary statement, black fixtures can be paired with a range of sink styles, from undermount to vessel sinks. They are also practical, showing fewer water spots and fingerprints, making maintenance easier.

    Bathroom sink with black fixtures
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    Bathroom sink with herringbone tile backsplash
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    Bathroom sink with black fixtures
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    Bathroom sink with black fixtures
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    Bathroom sink with black fixtures
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    2. Edwardian Wash Basin

    An Edwardian wash basin is a nod to classic elegance, featuring intricate designs and vintage charm. Perfect for period-style bathrooms or to add a touch of antiquity to a modern setting. These basins often feature ornate pedestals and are best complemented with traditional brassware. Consider patterned tiles to enhance the historical feel.

    Edwardian sink
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    Edwardian sink
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    3. Freestanding Basin

    Freestanding basins serve as a striking centerpiece in the bathroom, offering a blend of functionality and artistic design. They come in various shapes and materials, from sleek ceramic to natural stone, fitting well in both minimalist and luxurious bathroom settings. These basins allow for flexible placement and can be combined with freestanding or wall-mounted faucets to create a unique look.

    Freestanding sink
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    Freestanding sink
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    Freestanding sink
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    Freestanding sink
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    4. Double Sink

    Ideal for shared bathrooms, double sinks provide personal space and efficiency. They come in various styles, from modern undermounts to classic vessel sinks, allowing for a cohesive or contrasting design with the countertop. Double sinks are perfect for busy mornings, and with ample counter space, they offer room for personal grooming items, ensuring a functional and harmonious bathroom.

    Double sink
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    Bathroom sink with herringbone tile backsplash
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    5. Vintage-Style Fixtures

    Incorporating vintage-style fixtures can add a timeless charm to your bathroom. These fixtures, often in brass or copper finishes, evoke a sense of history and elegance. They pair well with classic sink styles like pedestal or console sinks and can be complemented with antique mirrors or lighting to complete the vintage look.

    Bathroom sink with vintage fixtures
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    Bathroom sink with vintage fixtures
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    Bathroom sink with vintage fixtures
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    6. Table Top Basin

    A table top basin, sitting elegantly on the counter, offers a modern and stylish look. Available in various shapes and materials, these basins are perfect for customizing your bathroom’s aesthetic. Pair them with a minimalist countertop to let the basin be the focal point or with bold, patterned tiles for a dramatic effect.

    Tabletops basin
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    Tabletops basin
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    Tabletops sink
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    Tabletops basin
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    Tabletops basin
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    7. Rectangular Drop Sink

    The clean lines of a rectangular drop sink offer a sleek, contemporary look. These sinks are mounted below the countertop, providing a seamless appearance that’s easy to clean and maintain. Ideal for modern bathrooms, they can be paired with minimalist faucets and simple decor to accentuate their geometric shape.

    Rectangular drop sink
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    Rectangular drop sink
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    8. Concrete Ramp Sink

    A concrete ramp sink is a unique and industrial-inspired choice. Its sloped design offers a minimalist yet artistic appeal, making a statement in any bathroom. The durability of concrete makes it a practical choice, and it can be customized in different colors and finishes. Pair it with simple, understated fixtures to keep the focus on the sink’s design.

    Concrete ramp sink
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    9. Marble Countertop

    A marble countertop adds a touch of luxury and elegance to the bathroom. Its natural veining creates a unique and sophisticated look. Durable and timeless, marble pairs well with a variety of sink styles, from undermount to vessel sinks. For a cohesive look, consider matching the marble with other elements in your bathroom, such as shelving or tiling.

    Bathroom sink with marble countertop
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    Bathroom sink with marble countertop
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    Bathroom sink with marble countertop
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    Bathroom sink with marble countertop
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    10. Wall-Mounted Sink

    Wall-mounted sinks are perfect for creating a sense of space in smaller bathrooms. Their floating design frees up floor space, making the bathroom appear larger. These sinks come in various styles and materials, fitting well in both modern and traditional settings. Pair them with wall-mounted faucets for a clean, streamlined look.

    Wall mounted sink
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    Wall mounted sink
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    Wall mounted sink
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    11. Wooden Sink

    Wooden sinks bring a warm and natural element to the bathroom. Ideal for rustic or Scandinavian-inspired designs, they create a cozy and inviting atmosphere. When choosing a wooden sink, consider water-resistant finishes and pair it with simple fixtures to let the natural beauty of the wood stand out. Complement with greenery or earthy decor for a harmonious natural theme.

    Wooden sink
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    Wooden sink
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