Weekly Design Inspiration: Bathroom Bliss
When it comes to home design, the bathroom is no longer a mere functional space but a sanctuary for relaxation and rejuvenation. We're witnessing an array of exciting bathroom design trends that seamlessly blend aesthetics with functionality. Today we are looking at our three favourite bathroom design trends that promise to elevate your space into a haven of luxury and style.
Moody magic
A trend we adore is the use of moody monochromatic palettes. This design approach relies on a single colour or a range of shades within the same colour family to create a dramatic yet cohesive bathroom space. Choose a deep, rich colour like navy, charcoal, or forest green as your base. Use this colour on the walls, cabinetry, and even the ceiling for an enveloping effect. This look adds a sense of drama and sophistication to your bathroom, making it feel like a luxurious cocoon of style and comfort.
vintage glamour
We love to blend vintage and modern elements whenever possible. The vintage glamour bathroom trend captures this balance perfectly. Imagine a bathroom with classic, timeless pieces that exude luxury and sophistication. To achieve this look, opt for a clawfoot bathtub paired with an ornate mirror and elegant sconces. Incorporate marble countertops and backsplashes for a touch of opulence, and finish the design with polished chrome fixtures. Consider adding accessories that have an old-world charm.
earthy elegance
As we focus more and more on the environment, it’s no surprise that we are seeing this focus seep into our design as well. To achieve an earthy look, opt for a warm colour palette that includes rich, earthy tones such as deep greens, warm terracottas, and sandy neutrals. Incorporate natural materials like wooden vanities, terrazzo or stone tiles, and handmade ceramic fixtures. Add texture with woven baskets, linen shower curtains, and rattan accents. A statement vintage mirror can be the perfect finishing touch to create that timeless bathroom.
Design Tip: Even though bathrooms are more limited when it comes to appropriate materials, don’t be afraid to switch up the polish on things like tiles and countertops to create a look with depth.