Your bathroom should not be just a place of function, it should be a beautiful place you come to for some ‘me’ time and relaxation. Most of us start our day in this room, so it should be a light, spacious, uplifting area to jump-start our day. You can achieve this by using the right mix of materials, colours and natural light. As cabinet makers, we can’t do much about the lighting, but can suggest a design of the room and cabinetry to maximise the light that you do have. Below are a few design ideas you can consider.
Modern
When updating or even building a new bathroom, most people want to create a ‘modern’ space. But what exactly does that word mean? Regardless of the knowledge in current interior trends, most of us know that it hints at a sanctuary, a place to unwind from the surrounding everyday pressures. It may also be considered as a hideaway that has enough storage, and natural light, and sleek features. And above all else, it has adequate water pressure and a place to admire a certain someone’s reflection.
A modern bathroom can be interpreted in a number of ways, but the key is in the balance between luxury and convenience. Luxury, for example, can be achieved with a double vanity and a roomy bathtub, whereas convenience can be accomplished with tiles as are easy to clean and plenty of shelves to house all your products. Once you have these, add a mix of timeless and colourful touches that will complete the modern bathroom look.
Contemporary
Contemporary style is often defined by clean lines with a casual atmosphere, open spaces, neutral colours, and elements and materials inspired by nature.
Designing a contemporary bathroom isn’t just about creating a space with the latest tiles, trends and finishes. It’s about creating a functional sanctuary that you will love and enjoy for years to come. That’s why all of the greatest bathrooms incorporate a mix of trend and timelessness.
Contemporary bathroom design ideas can range from a bathroom featuring a classic white colour palette paired with statement tiles, or a bathroom with concrete tiles and timber vanity.