The advent of indoor plumbing is surely a modern marvel. These days, we are so used to it that we probably take it for granted. Each bathroom in your home is most likely going to look a little different. After all, there are floor plan concerns to factor in; you’ll also need to account for the room’s intended purpose. Primary bathrooms, for instance, will be larger than a half-bath. Whether you want to configure the main bathroom in your custom home as it comes together, or you’re hoping to renovate another one in the near future, we’ve got some great ideas for you to try out!
Bath Tiles That Don’t Look Identical
By mixing and matching the bath tiles, you can create a fascinating effect. As long as you select the same general finish, you can choose among various available sizes. This design principle allows you to focus on unity without also displaying boring uniformity. Even so, you should only use 2-3 different sizes. The larger tiles belong on the floor, while the smaller ones can go on the walls.
Sophisticated Shower Doors and Enclosures
Ordering a fun and visually appealing set of shower curtains is one of the easiest ways to add some personality to any bathroom. But why stop there? When you have the budget to do so, you can spend more money on elegant features such as French-door-styled shower enclosures. Steel frames, for instance, are extremely resilient. However, they don’t look heavy or chunky, which allows your bathroom to maintain a sense of lightness and airiness – perfect for those crisp spring mornings where the sun smiles through the windows!
Differently-Shaped Vanity Mirrors
More often than not, homeowners will concentrate their remodeling efforts on the kitchen. That doesn’t always have to be the case, though. Other rooms, such as the laundry room, living room, and bathroom, can all benefit from a renovation project. Although this prospect sounds expensive and time-consuming, in reality, it is far less complicated. One simple alteration is to play around with differently-shaped vanity mirrors. Ovals look better than rectangles since they can lend a sense of curviness to a space that otherwise can feel very boxy. Orienting the new mirror so that it hangs horizontally instead of vertically adds to this optical illusion even more.
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