Because it is used by everyone who lives in the house, including visitors, the bathroom is one of the most significant areas in the house. However, in addition to its utility, the decoration plays an important role, particularly if you want a modern and attractive bathroom that promotes relaxation and dissociation.
We’ve included some styles that you can use to create an amazing bathroom.
Tropical Bathroom
The tropical theme is for you if you want to transform your bathroom into a sanctuary characterized by nature, freshness, and relaxation.
When it comes to colors, green is the standout. You can use it to create a wall painting or a wallpaper with enormous leaves and plants if you want something more stunning.
Gold accessories will add an extremely elegant touch. Of course, use it wisely to avoid overcrowding your bathroom, especially if it’s small. Bright touches can be added to picture frames or accessories such as the soap dish or the glass.
Wood is also a must-have in this aesthetic. Use it on larger items such as a sink, shelves, or smaller ones like as a stool. You may take it a step further by incorporating it into the floor, using ceramic or vinyl floors that mimic this material.
Plants are important, so consider having some in pots or hanging from the ceiling to accomplish this impression. White lily, philodendrons, and bamboo are just a few examples of plants that will function well. If you don’t have a lot of time or a good hand to take care of them, artificial plants are another alternative that will help you accomplish this look in your bathroom.
Finally, pay attention to the accessories: wicker baskets or fabrics with bird designs will add a touch of excitement and flair to your bathroom.
Zen Bathroom
The important elements for creating a Zen bathroom with a modern twist are simplicity, minimalism, and lightness.
The colors are the first thing to think about. Floor and wall coverings in white, beige, or light grey are popular, especially if they are glossy. You can experiment with different textures and finishes, such as stone or granite, as long as you keep the atmosphere balanced and free of big distractions.
Wood is also prominent in this style, and it may be found in furniture as well as small elements like window frames and drawer handles.
In a Zen bathroom, good lighting is also crucial; it should be soft, indirect, and preferably come from a natural source. Use recessed spotlights for a modern twist that are both minimalist and functional. Dimmer points of light, such as candles or garlands, can be used to complement.
Scandinavian Bathroom
The Scandinavian aesthetic is here to stay, and we’re now adopting it into our bathrooms as well. Its key feature is that it creates welcoming surroundings that emphasize comfort and simple shapes.
Because light is so important in Zen design, white will be your best ally in creating brighter, more spacious spaces.
- This style favors ceramics in simple shapes such as squares, rectangles, and hexagons.
- Combine them with grey tiles or porcelain on the floor, or choose pastel tones (such as mint green) if you desire a pop of color.
Shower curtains should be light-colored and made of soft fibers. Also included are the glass dividers, which will give your bathroom a sense of openness and lightness. The same goes for artefacts: to save room, choose toilets and sinks that are hanging from the wall.
Finally, incorporate geometric patterns into textiles, artworks, and accessories.
The natural touch is the same way. Bamboo, rattan, and wicker are excellent choices for this look.
Mid-Century Bathroom
Another design we admire is mid-century modern, so why not incorporate it into your bathroom? In a retro atmosphere, simple shapes, geometric patterns, curved lines, and wood will stand out as having a lot of personality and functionality.
To do so, we recommend using ceramics that can be used to create intriguing patterns, such as the classic rectangular ones that can be alternated to form a “staircase” design.
Curved forms are also typical of the mid-century; you may use them in your bathroom with a wide round mirror or glass lamps with golden accents that hang from the ceiling or walls.
Another crucial consideration is elegance: ensure that the furniture is based on geometry and has simple, clear lines. Dark wood is the star of the show when it comes to materials; incorporate it into high-legged furniture, doors, and drawers to keep everything in order.
Finally, add some color with ornamental pieces or textiles: mustard, petroleum blue, or clay red are great choices.