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Bathroom Decorating and Design Ideas

Bathroom Decoration

Even if your bathroom feels more like a closet than a luxurious 4-star spa, there are easy ways to fake it ‘till you make it. For minimal storage that holds all your body and bath products, try hanging rails with s-hooks. Frozen toes are not exactly what you want the second you jump out of the shower. Instead, we’re a fan of large, soft statement rugs like this vintage-inspired light blue rug. Give your cozy robe a place of its own, right outside of the shower — just hang it with a decorative hook, and it’ll feel like you’re inside a luxurious treatment room. If your space is calling for some visual interest, textured wall tile is the way to go.

  • The wall’s theme gives the impression that it was incredibly labor-intensive and costly to create.
  • Take a mirrored cabinet as an example; not only can you keep your bathroom tidy by hiding away toiletries, but mirrors will help to reflect light around the room.
  • ‘This look is about how you successfully combine period and contemporary styles,’ explains Darren Allison, Managing Director at BC Designs.
  • However, in this Parisian apartment lsl Architects painted the window frame and shutters in the tile’s base color – a calming duck egg blue – to create a tranquil moment amid the kaleidoscope pattern.
  • Every powder room needs a mirror, but one with a unique frame can double as beautiful and functional artwork.

Crowning the owners’ bath is a red chandelier (Currey & Company) made of coral, shells, and freshwater pearls. What could be more relaxing than unwinding from the day in a clawfoot tub while basking in the glow of a luxe chandelier? Bring boutique hotel vibes to your own home with a setup like this one. We believe that creativity is always inspiring, and we are proud to be a part of your home decorating creations. However, modifying IKEA products so they can no longer be used for their original purpose means your commercial guarantees will be lost.