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What could be more relaxing than a nice long soak? The answer: soaking in a tub that looks as good as it feels! When it comes time to unwind, slipping into those shimmering suds feels like a mini-vacation. And compared to hitting the spa for some well-deserved "me time", a luxurious tub is an indulgence that pays for itself time and time again. Whether you're looking for the latest features or just want something that fits your carefully coordinated decor, this curated collection of designer bathtubs is sure to inspire. So dim the lights, put on some soft music, and sink into the tub of your dreams.
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46 Bathroom Design Ideas to Inspire Your Next Renovation
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Create the bath of your dreams with these smart design ideas
By Rebecca Bates and Jenni Zellner
Looking for bathroom design ideas? Of course you are, that's why you're here! Whether you’re making small upgrades, going for a full overhaul, or just daydreaming from your desk, a bathroom renovation can make a big difference in the feel of your home (and your skin-care routine). So it’s no wonder that along with the kitchen, this practical space often takes top priority when it comes time to remodel. But choosing a brand-new look isn’t always easy, so we’ve gathered an array of bathroom design ideas from the hallowed pages of Architectural Digest and the equally hallowed digital pages of Clever—each filled with inspiring ideas for your own renovation—including relaxing tubs, glamorous vanities, and sleek showers. From crisp and approachable to luxurious and extra, see stylish spaces that midafternoon daydreams are made of.
Marble Masterpiece
The master bath of a New Jersey estate renovated by architect Annabelle Selldorf and designer Matthew Frederick contains a Mies van der Rohe chair by Knoll and a tub filler by Boffi.
Photo: François Dischinger
Fireside Bathtub
A vintage T. H. Robsjohn-Gibbings Klismos chair and footstool sit in the Calacatta marble–clad master bath of Thomas O’Brien and Dan Fink's Long Island home. The lighting is by Thomas O’Brien for Visual Comfort, and the tub and fittings are by Waterworks.
Water Views
The master bath of a Southampton, New York, retreat by interior designer David Netto and architect David Hottenroth is pure luxury. We are so ready to soak in the tub while listening to the waves.
Photo: Miguel Flores-Vianna
Long Island Lavatory
At a Long Island home reimagined by architect Kevin Lindores and designer Daniel Sachs, the walls are painted in Farrow & Ball's Elephant's Breath the rug is there to soften to the blow when one is forced to leave that beautiful tub.
Travertine and Stone
Travertine wall panels and a geometric stone-tile floor lend warm tones to the master bath of a Manhattan penthouse by Dufner Heighes; the vintage light fixture and funky collage make the space feel one-of-a-kind.
Paris Powder Room
The master bath of a home outside Paris designed by architect Charles Zana is a marble wonderland! If you're going to do something, why not commit?
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Stunning Manhattan Master Bath
At a Manhattan townhouse renovated by Sawyer | Berson, the master bath, clad in cipollino marble, is equipped with a circa-1940 hanging light and makes us feel about 10 times more glamorous just looking at it.
Golden Aspen Bathroom
The centerpiece of the master bath at an Aspen, Colorado, home by designer Shawn Henderson and architect Scott Lindenau is a custom-made Japanese soaking tub with Dornbracht fittings. The walls are paneled in Yangtze River limestone.
So Crisp and So Clean
At a Maine compound by designer Suzanne Kasler and architect Les Cole, the master bath boasts custom-made mosaic tile by Waterworks and light fixtures from Circa Lighting.
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Bold Bathroom Design
A mix of Ann Sacks surfaces, including a pebble wall covering, brings a warm feel to a guest bath of an Aspen, Colorado, home which was renovated by Stonefox Architects. The tub is perfect for an après ski soak, or thinking about skiing while soaking.
Photo: Thomas Loof
Bright and Airy
At a Hudson Valley compound by architect Toshiko Mori, the abundant light accentuates all of the gorgeous fittings and fixtures of the bathroom.
A Vintage Touch
The master bath of a Hamptons home designed by Steven Gambrel boasts pendant lights by Rejuvenation, a Ralph Lauren Home sconce, and a pair of vintage French chairs from Aero; the sink fittings are by Waterworks. It's all very Hamptons, isn't it?
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Bathtub with a View
Another one of our favorite bathroom design ideas, this open air washroom boasts a jaw-dropping view of mountains in Aspen, Colorado. Created by architects Bohlin Cywinski Jackson and Shelton, Mindel & Assoc., we're so jealous we've run out of things to say.
Photo: Oberto Gili
A Grand Affair
The master bath of a Minneapolis home designed by Michael S. Smith shimmers with antiqued-mirror panels and a ceiling silver-leafed by artisan Maureen Lyttle; the chandelier is a circa-1930 design by Elsa Schiaparelli for Baguès, and the tub fittings are by P. E. Guerin.
Photo: Björn Wallander
Tiled Simplicity
At a Martha’s Vineyard home designed by Ashe + Leandro, the master bath’s subway tile, tub, and fittings makes us look at subway tile anew.
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Martha's Vineyard Master Bath
In one of the master baths at the Martha’s Vineyard summer home of Lynn Forester de Rothschild and her husband, Sir Evelyn, the tub is equipped with Waterworks fittings; the aluminum Windsor-style chair is a John Vesey design from the Window. The house was renovated by architect Hugh Weisman and decorator Mark Cunningham.
Photo: Pieter Estersohn
Nashville Washroom
At the Nashville, Tennessee, home of designer Ray Booth and television executive John Shea, the side table by Eero Saarinen for Knoll will go down as a truly great bathroom flex.
Photo: Björn Wallander
London Lavatory
An Henri Cartier-Bresson photograph overlooks the master bath’s Water Monopoly tub at a London penthouse designed by Veere Grenney.
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Classic Charm
Paintings of Long Island are grouped in a bath at a Hamptons home decorated by Carrier and Co. creating the sweetest little space.
Photo: Pieter Estersohn
Hamptons Haven
Moroccan mirrors from Downtown flank a Waterworks tub in the master bath of a Hamptons home conceived by architect Peter Pennoyer and designer Matthew Patrick Smyth; the tub fittings and towels are also by Waterworks, the side table is by Paul Mathieu for Stephanie Odegard Collection, and the towel stand is by RH.
Photo: Richard Powers
Brooklyn Bathroom
An abstract mural by Surface & Architecture Workshop distinguishes the master bath of jewelry designer Ippolita Rostagno’s Brooklyn brownstone.
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Monochrome Master Bath
Monochromatic bathroom design ideas are usually stunning, just like this grey one. A Swedish Empire secretary and chair stand in the master bath of an upstate New York retreat devised by architecture firm Shope Reno Wharton and designer Thom Filicia; the beadboard walls are painted in a Benjamin Moore gray (as are the Feiss ceiling fixtures), and we could probably move into this bathroom right now.
Photo: Steve Hall/Hedrich Blessing
Midwest-Inspired Master Bathroom
“I was striving for a sense of place, the spirit of a Midwestern farm,” says architect Margaret McCurry of the Michigan getaway she designed for a Chicago couple. The master bath, paneled in wood, was inspired by the property’s tree-lined setting, which is showcased through dramatic floor-to-ceiling windows. Situated next to an indoor pool and a glass-block steam room, the space doubles as a shower and changing area for the family and their frequent guests.
Photo: Durston Saylor
English Meets American
Ralph and Ricky Lauren’s country house in Bedford, New York, celebrates classic English style with an American point of view. The couple’s stately master bathroom features a fireplace with an 18th-century mantelpiece, and a freestanding marble bathtub. Of course this is what Ralph Lauren's bathroom looks like.
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Ultra Modern Master Bath
When designing an extension for a late-19th-century Greenwich home, architect Allan Greenberg and interior decorator Victoria Hagan wanted to create a space that was at once ultramodern and livable. The master bathroom is just that—a sleek yet inviting, marble-lined retreat. The design team created a sun-splashed room featuring walls painted a soft green and mirrored surfaces that reflect both light and views.
Photo: Scott Frances
Gilded Glam
The New York City maisonette formerly owned by legendary interior designer Sister Parish was revamped by the decorator Mario Buatta for Patricia Altschul, a longtime client. Altschul explains of the redesign, “I told [Buatta] I wanted a little sparkle, not over the top, but lush, exotic—a glamorama.” The elegant new space features a dressing table with an ornate antique mirror and a tufted pink slipper chair.
Photo: Nikolas Koenig
Contemporary Minimalism
Celebrated adman Donny Deutsch transformed a venerable limestone mansion on Manhattan’s Upper East Side into a sleek, contemporary space with the help of designers Tony Ingrao and Randy Kemper and architect Frederic Schwartz. Chic as can be, Deutsch’s master bath makes a minimalist statement with an overscale egg-shaped tub and a vintage ceiling fixture.
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Photo: Pieter Estersohn
Philadelphia Powder Room
Decorator Thomas Jayne was commissioned to restore a circa-1865 townhouse in Philadelphia’s Center City to its former glory, though this bath, painted decades ago to resemble a tent, actually required little effort. Lined with marble and accented with a pair of antique Chinese garden stools, the space adds whimsical flair to the historic house.
Photo: Robert McLeod
Zen Bathroom
For a client in Japan, architect Kengo Kuma created a guest bath clad in wooden slats and with a striking window wall that lends the feeling of a tree house. The rectangular tub and basin are made of hiba wood and are offset by a sculptural stool. If you're looking for zen bathroom design ideas, this is definitely something to bookmark.
Photo: Roger Davies
Napa Master Bathroom
When it came to building a new home for their extended family, Don and Rela Gleason, Napa residents, wanted something relaxed yet stylish. Designed by Rela, an interior decorator, and architect Bobby McAlpine, the master bath is airy and open, with soaring ceilings and a rustic concrete-title floor. Modern elements mix happily with heirloom antiques; the concrete soaking tub overlooks an enclosed private terrace.
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Beachside Bath
Designer John Barman understands the transformative power of even a small renovation. To take advantage of all the extraordinary ocean views at his apartment in Miami Beach, he ripped out the false ceiling in the bathroom and installed dramatic double-height windows.
Photo: Michael Moran
Tranquil Southampton Washroom
Combining natural materials and abundant light, architect and designer Lee F. Mindel of Shelton, Mindel & Assoc. created a tranquil environment for the master bathroom of his Southampton, New York, beach house, using surfaces that reflected the abundant light. “The pattern of the marble mimics the shadow of branches on the building, and the glazed floor reflects views of the water and trees,” says Mindel.
Photo: Scott Frances
Anything but Ordinary
In this 300-year-old summer retreat reinvented by architect James Cavagnari for himself and his wife, designer Erin Quiros, the bathroom is anything but ordinary. The space features a freestanding tub, snow-white plaster walls, and a rustic beamed ceiling; the French doors frame a stunning view of the Sicilian coast.
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Photo: Robert Reck
Mountain Facing Master Bathroom
Architect Antoine Predock emphasized crisp lines and angles in the bathroom of a Colorado mountain home. Overlooking a grove of aspens, Predock’s design, composed of teak casework and a maple ceiling, is a rustic oasis with a modern sensibility. The contemporary space celebrates luxe wood surfaces with exquisite dovetail construction, sleek fixtures and fittings, and a blissful forest view.
Photo: Mary E. Nichols
Picturesque Montecito Washroom
Envisioning a house where “every window would be a picture,” Robert and Alexandra Norse commissioned architect Jack Lionel Warner and designer Barbara Barry to build their home in Montecito, California. In the master bath, the tub is installed between a pair of stately walnut shelving units, which display ceramics and provide easy access to stacked towels while framing the extraordinary mountain views.
Photo: Scott Frances
Heavenly Nantucket Master Bath
“So much of design is knowing when to add and when to take away,” designer Victoria Hagan says. “The fun of it is to find the right balance.” Utilizing clean lines and the symmetry of matching sinks, mirrors, and sconces, Hagan’s bright-white design for a master bathroom in Nantucket, Massachusetts, is in perfect harmony.
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Photo: Billy Cunningham
18th-Century Inspiration
This 18-century-inspired bathroom design idea comes from designer John Cottrell and architect Gil Schafer. They teamed up to build a poolhouse in the Connecticut countryside that has the feeling of an 18th-century interior.
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Photo: Kyle Knodell
Pattern Aplenty
Nikki's tiny bathroom remodel proves that you don't need tons of space to add personality to a less-than-palatial bathroom. Her Before & After is basically an ode to finding the right wallpaper, in her case Rifle Paper Co.'s gold pineapple print, and making it sing.
Photo: Zio and Sons Creative
A Super Soaking Tub
Ahh. Even just looking at this tub is relaxing. The slate-tiled shower and black ceiling bring a hefty amount of drama to Michael and Nick's renovated bathroom, while the bathtub serves as a gorgeous focal point. Something for everyone in this bathroom!
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Photo: Sean Fennessy
Pretty in Pink
This modern bathroom in Melbourne, Australia, blends bright white walls with delicious pink accents and drool-worthy tile to create a funky space that doesn't skimp on storage. The curved cabinet and rounded corners give the bathroom a cool, fluid vibe that surprises and delights.
Photo: Studio Snng
A Small Space Saver
Dave's old studio bathroom was dark, cramped, and cavelike. Luckily, architect Aaron Korntreger was on hand to make the most of the small space by opting for white stone and removing the shower door entirely. Now the space is bright and inviting and looks about a million times bigger (okay, maybe not a million, but you get it).
Photo: Michelle Young Photography
A Tile and Terrazzo Tango
The sink area in this London penthouse mixes affordable terrazzo with more expensive handmade tiles to create tons of texture. But that's not all! In order to maximize space, the sinks are actually tucked into a wardrobe opposite the rest of the bathroom, creating a totally unique bathroom situation.
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Photo: Max Burkhalter
Unexpected Black & White Tile
There's a method to the madness of the black and white tile in Ellen Van Dusen's bathroom. She found inspiration in the artist François Morellet who, "made these red-and-blue checker paintings where he went through the phone book and assigned a color to even numbers and a color to odd numbers to create a totally randomized pattern. I decided to do that with my bathroom using the phone numbers of my friends and family."
Working That Wet Room
In order to make the most of the space in Dina's prewar bathroom, architect Kevin Greenberg redesigned the room to include a wet room and tub behind steel and glass doors that still let plenty of light flood the space.
Photo: Echo and Earl
A Perfectly Balanced Bathroom
The bathroom in Caroline Lee's getaway in Palm Springs, California, is a lesson in balance. The glass door, white tile, and textured accents play off of the dark tub.
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Photo: Tash McCammon
Moody Blues
Matiya Marovich carried the Art Deco vibes all the way into this stunner of a bathroom. He carried through the same blue tile used in the kitchen and dining rooms, and the curved mirror picks up a shape found throughout the home.
Bathroom design 2023: 108 photos of fashion trends
Special requirements are always placed on the interior of a bathroom: it must be practical, comfortable, safe and preferably stylish at the same time. If you are planning to renovate or build a new home, this article is for you. In it, we have collected the brightest trends for the bathroom-2023. Read, look at photo collections and take note of ideas.
Top 10 bathroom design trends for 2023
Home spa
Wood texture
Natural colors
Large format
Technological
Mirror as an accent
More decor
Freestanding bowl
More than just tiles
Countertop sink
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At one time, the pandemic clearly showed that full-fledged self-care and relaxation sessions can be arranged in your own bathroom. Now, without waiting for new lockdowns, design is aiming to make the bathroom not just a place for hygiene procedures, but also a full-fledged home spa.
Most importantly, this trend is not only for owners of spacious bathrooms - you can add elements of wellness to a small bathroom in a typical apartment. For this:
- Choose calm colors and comfortable materials: white, gray, beige, brown and green in combination with the texture of wood, stone, frosted glass will create a cozy atmosphere.
- Make everything in the room feel tactile. Lay a rug, use soft towels, dressing gowns made from natural fabrics.
- Add a couple of unpretentious living plants to the interior, arrange scented candles with your favorite scents, buy an aroma lamp, use bath salts.
- If there is no place for a bath in the bathroom, install a massage shower with several modes - the relaxing effect of it will be no less.
- Consider lighting. In addition to the main lamp, there should be soft local illumination. For example, you can run an LED strip with warm light around the perimeter of the mirror or arrange shelves in a niche in the same way.
- Get rid of the mess. Hide cleaning products in the utility closet, organize neat storage of trifles, towels and dirty linen - nothing should distract from the rest.
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This is no longer just an area for hygiene procedures and a few square meters that are used exclusively for utilitarian purposes, but a full-fledged room that can be no less stylish and comfortable than a living room or bedroom. The easiest way to add softness and warmth to any space is to introduce natural textures into the interior, primarily wood in its various manifestations.
But, as you know, wet areas are not the best place for natural solid wood, since this material does not like moisture and temperature changes. Therefore, various alternatives can be used. For example:
- Furniture with MDF-look fronts with a high-quality imitation of a wooden surface.
- Wood effect tiles and porcelain stoneware.
- Quartz vinyl on the floor.
- Decorative panels.
To make the effect not only visual, act on other senses: put a warm floor under the tiles, place an aroma diffuser with the smell of the forest, etc.
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The color scheme is always a matter of personal preference: someone likes calm beige, and someone likes bright blue.
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But it is not without reason that large analytical companies choose the colors of the year - trends can also be traced in this area. So, the design of a fashionable bathroom in 2023 will be based on noble, eye-pleasing natural tones. They can be divided into several groups:
- Shades of soil, sand, earth. These are all variations of beige, gray, brown: from light sand to brown with a red undertone.
- Other natural elements are water, fire, air. If you like bright colors, then when choosing a shade, refer to deep natural tones: green, red-orange, blue, terracotta.
- Minerals and gems. Blue, purple, emerald, deep red - if you want to add dark tones to the palette, use gemstone shades. They will make the interior visually more expensive, emphasize metal, copper or brass, and will not tire your eyes.
So that natural shades do not look too flat, designers complement them with pronounced textures. These can be both original materials (for example, a stone sink or marble slabs on the wall), as well as their high-quality imitations.
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Large-format ceramics include fragments over 30 cm wide, and some can reach up to a meter (for example, porcelain stoneware slabs). Rectangular tiles are usually produced in 30x60 cm or 45x90 cm formats, there are also narrower and elongated models that imitate, for example, wooden boards.
This cladding has two important advantages:
- The large format looks minimalist, monolithic and visually enlarges the space.
- Since there are fewer grout lines, these ceramics are much easier to care for.
Don't be afraid of large details: choose porcelain stoneware or tiles in soothing shades, smooth or with imitation of natural textures, so that the wall decoration looks whole and does not disturb the proportions of a small room.
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Design: Natalia Chabina 9Ol000 entered our lives, and other requirements began to be presented to the interior.
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Furnishings should be not only stylish, but also as comfortable as possible. To make the design look concise, stylish and holistic, as in the photo below, the space is equipped with elegant-looking, but multifunctional appliances. Behind smooth lines and a beautiful surface hide complex smart systems, voice assistants and dozens of technologies invisible in everyday life.
Things to look out for:
- Touchless sensor faucets.
- Water saving toilets.
- Water heaters and shower systems with remote control.
- Shower faucets with temperature control and scald protection.
- Personalized shower: you can set your favorite parameters, the order of modes, operating time, etc.
- Smart light control, etc.
Technological models are more expensive than standard ones, but this is an investment in your own comfort. It will pay off as soon as you feel how much the experience of using the bathroom will change.
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But now more and more obvious is the tendency to emphasize the decorative component of the mirror. It becomes the central element, the main focus of the entire space. This can be helped by an unusual shape, a massive or bright frame, LED backlighting, which at the same time will provide additional local lighting, which is also very important for this area. Curly sconces or any other decor will also help to attract attention.
Product design can be very different:
- Classic round shape.
- Square or rectangle with rounded edges.
- "Endless" mirror without any frame.
- Sun model with ray frame (this is a characteristic Art Deco element, but can be used in any other style).
- With colored or stained glass inserts.
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Since the trend is minimalism, there should not be many decorations, each one is concise and self-sufficient. These can be:
- A couple of posters or paintings by contemporary artists.
- Scented candles and diffusers.
- Textiles made from natural fabrics.
- Bathroom sets in the same style: brush cup, soap dish, shampoo dispensers, shower gel, etc.
- Interior perfume in a beautiful bottle.
- Wicker baskets or interesting organizers for small things.
When choosing decor, remember that the bathroom is a wet area. If you want to hang a picture, it must be protected from moisture. It is better not to put scented candles where it is always hot and there is a lot of steam. In general, when choosing accessories, pay attention to the material from which they are made so that they do not deteriorate ahead of time.
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To save space in typical bathrooms, a built-in bowl is usually installed, if not abandoned at all in favor of a shower cabin.
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But more and more spectacular freestanding bathtubs are appearing in design projects - and in 2023 there will only be more of them in bathroom design. Manufacturers are also following the trend, releasing models in different colors, sizes and shapes.
This type of sanitary ware has several features to consider. Firstly, it is not suitable for very small rooms - it is still better to place a shower or a compact built-in model on several squares. Secondly, the supply of communications will be non-standard, and this must be planned at the repair stage. Finally, when choosing a place for a separate bowl, remember that it should be convenient to approach it: both to climb in or out, and during cleaning.
The design of such bowls today is truly diverse. These can be oval, rectangular, non-standard models. Whether with a clean, minimalist design or with a retro feel: curved legs, colored body and accent taps. Choose a product for the overall concept of the interior and complement it with appropriate finishes, furniture, and decor.
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Previously, ceramic was the only option because it was the only one suitable for hot, humid environments. Now there are many stylish alternatives:
- Washable wallpaper.
- Moisture resistant paint.
- Plaster.
- Decorative panels.
Porcelain stoneware or tiles don't have to be discarded - it's still the best finish for wet areas. But you can and should dilute them with other material - you get a stylish and interesting interior. If you're adding wallpaper to the tiles, it's best to hang them in a dry part of the room, such as behind a mirror, at the entrance, or in a storage area. Even a moisture-resistant washable cover in the shower will quickly become unusable. Paint and decorative plaster are usually used in a dry area or at the top - the bottom of the wall is decorated with more practical ceramics.
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There are different models of bowls. Mortise sinks are the most common, but overhead sinks are becoming especially popular now. They are simply placed on the countertop, where a hole is made for the siphon. In this case, the joint between the bowl and the surface does not require careful sealing.
But the popularity of this type of sink is not so much due to its functionality as its appearance. Now manufacturers offer a large selection of models: round or oval, square or rectangular, classic white and spectacular black, even colored. The material also varies: from sanitary ware to stone.
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Bathroom design 2022
It's hard to talk about bathroom design trends for 2022 as they offer an abundance of features, tips, products, unique offerings. That is why we decided to highlight those solutions that, in our opinion, will be the most popular this year, and illustrate them with a photo.
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- Fashion trends in the design of the bathroom 2022
- Marble
- White tile
- Large format and drawing on stone
- Beauty of natural wood, contained in the modern form of tiles
- Torrazzo
- Tettles in the Steel Zeleli
- Trendy bathroom colors in 2022
- New in bathroom design 2022
- Wallpaper in the bathroom
- Plumbing
- Wash wash zone
- Zone of bathroom
- shine and light
- glossy furniture and mirror
- Design of a small bathroom
- Modern ideas for a beautiful and fashionable bathroom
- owls in the rain
- in the rain. wall
- Smart bathroom solutions
Bathroom trends 2022
In the interior of these premises, regardless of trends, tiles remain the undisputed leader. And it is in this segment that we can succumb to the temptation and choose the shapes, textures and patterns that will be most popular in 2022.
Ceramics must be suitable for their intended use. It is best to choose tiles in large retail outlets, where you can not only see live samples, but also consult with a specialist about your choice, who will draw our attention to every important issue.
Marble
In bathroom design 2022, marble tiles will definitely be one of the most common choices. For an even more realistic effect, you can bet on large formats. The absence of frequent seams and high-quality ceramics that imitate this noble stone almost perfectly will allow you to create world-class designs.
Marble itself is a sign of timelessness and luxury. Combining it with such noble materials as wood, gold, brass or jewelry mosaic, we can achieve a truly bewitching effect. The various patterns and colors of the marble tiles available for sale make it possible to decorate both avant-garde and traditional interiors.
Marble-look tiles in bold colors such as bottle green are becoming more and more popular.
White tiles
An expression of timeless beauty, traditional white tiles never go out of style. Understated elegance and simplicity make it a versatile choice for the bathroom. As you know, these types of tiles become the perfect companion for any color or pattern. That is why they are used in the design of almost all styles.
White tiles look especially good in projects inspired by modernist, industrial, Scandinavian and minimalist trends. Today we can find it in combination with concrete or wood-like tiles.
This unusual ability of white tile to adapt to any style of interior makes it an attribute of modernity. More than ever, we appreciate products that are not only of high quality, but also not subject to changing trends. And if suddenly we want to change something, it will perfectly fit into the updated interior.
Large format and stone drawing
One of the hottest bathroom design trends for 2022 is stone-look tiles. With the help of such a collection, we can create an authentic interior. In addition, such ceramics will perfectly emphasize the character of an industrial interior.
Natural looking materials create a relaxing atmosphere. That is why in spas and wellness centers, tiles with a natural texture, such as stone or wood, are often found.
The beauty of natural wood wrapped in a modern tile shape
Wood look tiles are a timeless solution for bathrooms. Thanks to them, we can feel the atmosphere of the forest in our interior. Moreover, ceramics that imitate wood are perfectly combined with other types of tiles: it “warms” the concrete one, and softens the white or beige one even more, it looks elegant in combination with gold. It is easy to relax in such an interior.
Concrete
When it comes to bathroom design trends 2022, we can't help but mention tiles that mimic raw concrete. It is often presented to us as a perfect square, which provides an unobtrusive field for bold decisions. Using gray concrete with a soft texture, we can create an uncomplicated, but not necessarily cold interior. An uneven texture can be a great backdrop.
We can also choose a minimalist tile, whose gray texture will create the perfect backdrop and allow us to see important accents.
A majestic effect can be achieved by choosing large format concrete tiles. Elevation and rigor, the structural finish of this option will help in arranging an unconventional interior.
Terrazzo
Probably everyone has heard about terrazzo. Although some do not associate it with a stylish interior, modern designs by prominent architects prove that terrazzo tiles are an excellent choice. The most versatile and impressive solution is large format terrazzo. If you choose the classic gray and black colors, you can be sure that you will create a harmonious and, above all, up-to-date interior at any time.
If you're looking for a more avant-garde design, opt for the colorful terrazzo. Such tiles perfectly emphasize the modern character of the interior and perfectly correlate with equally fashionable gold fittings and sanitary elements, such as a washbasin or toilet, made in colors other than traditional white.
Zellige tiles
The transition to natural solutions is becoming more visible. One example is zellige tiles. Its authentic look, provided by numerous bumps, tone changes and scuffs, is its main value. It is ideal for highlighting a separate area, such as a shower or washbasin. The material will also be an ideal way to bring a more saturated color to the composition.
Trendy bathroom colors in 2022
Recall that in the case of tiles, we can play with its various aspects, such as shape (herringbone, hexagon, arabesque, etc.), format (the most desirable is XXL), pattern, but also, of course, color.
In addition to the famous classic blue, in 2022 you should bet on some shade of green, pink, gray, mustard yellow, burgundy or caramel - these are the most trendy colors in the bathroom this season.
New in bathroom design 2022
Bathroom design involves more than just tiles. Photos of finished interiors for 2022 make it clear that other finishing materials can also be used.
Wallpaper in the bathroom
In the context of wall design, it is impossible not to mention waterproof wallpapers, which, as we see, are gaining more and more adherents. This is not only due to the availability of beautiful designs with which we can create a spa atmosphere in our private bathroom, but also to our experience. Positive feedback from those who have tried this move further convinces us of the correctness of this decision.
Plumbing
Bathroom design in 2022 involves modern ideas, including sanitary ware. The layout itself must comply with the principles of ergonomics. In this context, attention should also be paid to the size of the individual elements. It is best to seek professional help from a specialist. You can even show him the printouts of your dream home and he'll think about how he can help you.
If we talk about the product design itself, then this year rounded shapes will prevail, emphasizing the lightness and purity of forms. In addition to timeless whites, we will increasingly choose more intense colors.
Washbasin area
In the washbasin area there will be washbasins with rounded tops, symbolizing natural water bodies. The gentle flow of water from a standing or open faucet soothes the senses and creates the feeling that we are in nature. Another, no less popular solution will be floor-mounted washbasins. Their refined character will emphasize our love for luxury and elegant interiors.
Bathroom area
In the toilet area, hanging toilet bowls remain the undisputed leaders. Actual toilet seats with a bidet function. Such multifunctional solutions save space in the bathroom.
Shine and light
Not halogen lamps, but low-voltage LEDs are now in fashion. Professionals recommend LED lighting due to its low power consumption. The service life of the diodes is up to 50,000 hours. This lamp is decorative in nature, it gives the interior an atmosphere. Some actions, morning toileting are best done with halogen or traditional lighting, and fragrant bathing in a bath or under raindrops in a shower with LEDs.
In addition, LEDs can be installed in bathrooms where it is forbidden to install light sources that require 230V power. We can safely install LED kits above the bathtub or shower tray, but not lower than 2.25 m above the bottom of these structures. LED strips can be placed in a false ceiling, and to achieve a scattering effect, also in a recess in the wall.
An interesting solution would be mirrors with LED lighting. No need to buy sconces and hang them above the mirror or on the sides of it. Illuminated mirrors come in different shapes and sizes with different light intensities.
Illuminated bathtubs also look interesting. A strip with diodes is placed on the edge of the container. This solution requires the use of power supplies sized to suit the size and type of the strips. The power supply must be located at least 60 cm from the edge of the bathtub or shower tray. For showers without a tray, the distance from the installation site must be 120 cm.
To give your bathroom an original look, you can also illuminate the tile joints by installing individual diodes. The system is based on a special frame, which serves as a supporting structure. Individual diodes can also be fixed in the corners of the tile.
Glossy furniture and mirrors
Recently, furniture with glossy lacquered facades has been very popular. Chrome furniture accessories are also very fashionable. Thanks to this combination, the bathroom acquires an elegant look. On the other side of the call location is openwork furniture full of open shelves. They are a wonderful decoration of the interior, but require impeccable organization.
Mirrors come out of hiding. Until now, it was an element that was necessarily suspended above the washbasin. Mirrors are very important these days. They have the ability to optically enlarge the interior - they are mainly double-glazed windows glued to the walls, and also play the role of decor - here, of course, it is better to use mirrors in decorative frames.
Small bathroom design
A small bathroom should be beautiful and functional. Patterns, motifs and colors are better to choose discreet, light and plain. Concrete, stone, wood - they are always worth betting on. If these materials are unusual for you, look at the photos of ready-made solutions and understand how to apply them.
The bathroom, where order and harmony reigns, will withstand any situation. But the key step should be to determine the style of the small bathroom in 2022, which will dominate the interior. Please note that the design of the room should match the whole house.
Modern ideas for a beautiful and trendy bathroom
Modern bathroom design in 2022 requires, above all, the competent organization of space. After looking at the photo of the interior from professionals, you can get an idea of what techniques should be used for this.
Colored water flow
LED technology is also used in faucets and showers. Guglielmi, Hansa, Ferro or Gessi are just some of the many manufacturers who have produced a special faucet with water flow illumination. The color changes depending on the temperature. Naturally, cold water has a blue light, hot - red.
This is achieved thanks to the miniature turbine placed in it, which turns on the light when the battery is activated. Electricity is generated by water pressure. These solutions are very secure as they require neither additional power supplies nor additional cables.
Rain shower
Shower enclosures have been more popular than bathtubs for many years. They take up little space, are suitable for any bathroom, are easy to install, economical, easy to clean and have many functions. Currently, walk-in showers are popular, which are replacing traditional corner models.
Walk-In cabins are made with large glass walls, often without traditional doors, installed directly on the floor with a linear drain or on a large flat shower tray. This type of shower enclosure can be entered from either side. When choosing a shower cabin of this type, it should be borne in mind that it will be cooler in it than in a closed one.
In the center of the cabin, instead of the traditional shower hose and shower head, we can install a large-diameter rain shower. However, this element can be both square and rectangular. It is suspended from a wall or ceiling, stationary or on a hinge.
It can also be hidden in the ceiling. The effect is similar to a real downpour. A stream of mist falls on your body, gentle, cascading or drizzling, providing a gentle massage. It is an ideal device for stimulating blood circulation.
Shower enclosures come in a variety of designs and colors, so they're easy to match with your bathroom décor.
The tub does not need to be adjacent to the wall
This ingenious solution is unfortunately not suitable for cramped apartment buildings. A bath separated from the wall is increasingly being used in large rooms. It looks spectacular in a beautiful body, for example, on curly legs in the form of lion paws or on runners, like in a sleigh. Freestanding bathtubs are made of cast iron, steel, acrylic or artificial marble.
They come in different colors and shapes. They are comfortable to sit and relax thanks to the profiled seats and headrests. Ideal for those who like to read in the bath. Some models have recesses for the elbows and handles to help you stand up. Shelves for cosmetics are also indispensable. Freestanding bathtubs can also be equipped with hydromassage devices.
Smart bathroom solutions
If space permits, bidet and toilet can be installed side by side. Hanging units are just as comfortable as standard ones, and, most importantly, they are not only aesthetically pleasing, but also easy to maintain. Manufacturers of sanitary ceramics, taking care of hygiene and ecology, introduce flangeless toilet bowls into their offers.
The traditional inner flange found on standard models becomes a convenient place for scale, dirt and bacteria to accumulate. Thanks to the elimination of this element, the flow of water easily reaches the entire surface of the bowl, which makes it possible to wash it thoroughly.
The absence of depressions means that the bowl is easier to keep clean without the need to use strong detergents - the open rim is wiped with a cloth with a small amount of liquid based on fruit acids. In addition, manufacturers are increasingly applying special coatings to the surface of their products that prevent dirt from settling on ceramics.
For even more convenience in everyday use, you can also opt for electronics and sanitary management.