Bathroom

Bathroom

Are you seeking inspiration for your own bathroom remodel? A bathroom renovation can make a big difference in the feel of your home (and your skin care routine) – whether you’re making minor improvements or going for a full overhaul, it can make a big difference! The feel of your home (and your skin care routine) can be greatly impacted by a bathroom renovation. Whether it’s minor improvements or a complete overhaul, it can make a significant difference! Whether you’re making small upgrades, going for a full overhaul, or just daydreaming from your desktop, a bathroom renovation can significantly alter the feel of your home. It’s no surprise that this practical space, along with the kitchen, often receives top priority when it comes to remodeling. We have gathered an assortment of bathroom design ideas from the esteemed pages of Architectural Digest and the equally esteemed digital pages of Clever, each filled with inspirational ideas for your own renovation, including soothing tubs, glamorous vanities, and sleek showers. Discover elegant areas that are made for daydreaming during the middle of the day, ranging from crisp and accessible to luxurious and extravagant.

 

 

Think creatively about natural light:

                                       When working on a complete remodel, it’s not necessary to strictly adhere to typical design conventions. Creatively design to meet your specific wants and needs, particularly when it comes to natural lighting. The primary bathroom walls at fashion designer Derek Lam’s Fire Island home, designed with Neal Beckstedt, are constructed with translucent corrugated sheets of polycarbonate plastic to allow natural light in without completely compromising privacy.

Slim down the sink:

                            If you’re working on a bath remodel that’s not a powder room or guest bathroom, consider choosing a slimmer sink and skipping the full bathroom vanity. When you won’t use that space for a lot of toiletries, it will just go to waste and is better used for other bathroom elements, or simply for more breathing room in the space. A built-in sink, like the one in this Jacques Grange-designed space, will earn you extra points.

Combine two rooms:

                     During her approach to this Victorian home, interior designer Scarlett Gowing made an effort to honor and improve its historical elements. Due to the fact that it had been redesigned multiple times, with many purposes other than family home, she also needed to see through some more dramatic interventions. This bathroom was one of the interventions that resulted in the combination of two small rooms into one.

Switch your laundry and bathroom:

 

                               If you’re unhappy with the bathroom’s location in your home, consider swapping it for the laundry room’s location. Although it may not always improve the flow of your space, it can still work—and it’s less complicated than tearing down walls or cutting into a different room’s footprint. The bathroom remodel in upstate New York by David Krause and Ayan Chatterjee resulted in a much happier space compared to the windowless bathroom that became the laundry room.

 

  1. Finding the perfect bathroom accessories can be a bit overwhelming since there’s a lot of bathroom inspiration to choose from. Depending on the type of space available, you may want to add drama to a small powder room or create a soothing scheme with neutral tones in a bathroom with a larger footprint. Small improvements are also possible: Creating a thoughtful collection of tiles, moisture-loving plants, and trendy touches can make a task as mundane as washing your hands feel elegant.

     2. To provide inspiration, we’ve sifted through the archives for the best and brightest bathroom design ideas to take into account. There’s no doubt that there’s a chic concept for your size and style, from luxurious tubs to walk-in showers to space-efficient pedestal sinks.

 

     3. Heidi Caillier put together a striking and floral wallcovering by Pierre Frey, matched it with a bamboo-inspired mirror and modern sconces from Urban Electric Company for her Bedford, New York project.

     4. To create a bathroom that has a timeless appeal, combine different sources of inspiration. Heidi Caillier put together a striking and floral wallcovering by Pierre Frey, matched it with a bamboo-inspired mirror and modern sconces from Urban Electric Company for her Bedford, New York project. The final outcome: A powder room that is joyfully following its own path.