
Pink has always been a popular color choice for bedrooms, but lately, we’re seeing it pop up throughout the whole house. This bubblegum pink bathroom from rainbowsnfairydwith square tiles and black accents is a great way to add a bit of fun into your bathroom renovation. Large tiles, like the ones seen in this bathroom from KG Designs, require fewer grout lines and therefore make a bathroom feel larger and more spacious.

In a long and narrow corridor-style bathroom, be sure to leave the central alleyway clear for ease of circulation and to keep sightlines clear. Desiree Burns Interiors made this pass-through bathroom feel distinct by adding a coat of minty green paint that adds freshness without calling too much attention to itself. Although it’s a small space, this bathroom by designer Tamara Day is full of bold accents — most notably, the gold hexagon mirror, but also the oversized art and daring blue cabinet with acrylic pulls. If you have a piece of art or an over-the-top decor item, like the rug in the space above, consider placing it in your bathroom for an unexpected touch. You can then work around the piece to decorate the rest of the space by incorporating the same colors and design style.
Add Interest With Black Zellige Tile
Update the look with fresh flowers, brass accents, removable wallpaper, an indoor tree, and a gallery wall for a trendy space that won’t break the bank. Let’s explore various bathroom decorating ideas that will inspire you to revitalise your bathroom with colour schemes, wall art, storage solutions, lighting, and much more. By incorporating fresh flowers, modern trays, and unique lighting, you can transform your minimalist bathroom counter bathroom countertop into a stylish and functional oasis that you’ll love spending time in.
- Keep your bath light in colour – we love this white tub complete with matching painted feet, and note that the floor is bare boards.
- A minimalistic approach to decorating your bathroom vanity can aug make a sleek and modern look.
- Even a basket placed above the toilet can be a good way to both corral and store items or add a little interest to the space.
- ‘You’d be forgiven for thinking that in what is often one of the smaller rooms in the house that you should opt for light, bright and unfussy walls,’ says Lucy Henderson, head of design at My Bespoke Room.
- Choose a elegant candle holder candle with a scent you love, like the refreshing scent of stars, and use it to make a relaxing spacein your master bathroom.
With a few candles, you can instantly create a serene and relaxing atmosphere in your bathroom. Even if you don’t light them, they are a charming décor and add a feeling of dynamics thanks to their round or rectangular shapes. As soon as you light the candles, they fill the bathroom with soft light.
Carry on with your bathroom rituals
Use bathroom mirrors to amplify natural light and views to give your bathroom an airy feel. Latham Interiorsused simple rectangular mirrors that mimic the windows and sliding glass doors on both sides of the bathroom, creating perspectives, bouncing around natural light, and maximizing views. Sometimes the best way to maximize the perception of space in a bathroom is through clever use of design finishes. For a streamlined modern look, tile all surfaces in the same hue, like this bathroom design from Brophy Interiors. In this luxury Chicago highrise bathroom from Alexis Bednyak Design and Searl Lamaster Howe Architects, a black slab of stone covers the far wall, creating a dramatic focal point. Along with leaf-patterned wallpaper, a mix of simple decorative pieces — propped art, a candle and a small table lamp — give this bathroom a homey feel.
