Traditional bathroom decor


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Your bathroom is a sanctuary, and these traditional bathroom ideas will help you to create your dream space, where you can shut off from the rest of the world. From color schemes and flooring to furnishings and sanitaryware, every element must work together to create a harmonious scheme.

Decorating with traditional bathroom ideas doesn't mean your bathroom needs to be dated. Instead, traditional bathroom ideas are about uniting modern bathroom ideas, technology and amenities with the elegant and timeless shapes and patterns of traditional decor. 

'When designing a traditional style bathroom, select interesting pieces that incorporate a feeling of timelessness to the space, and avoid items that are considered sleek and modern. The idea is to add character and charm to the design through details that can be pulled from different design eras of the past,' says Anna Franklin, interior designer and founder of Stone House Collective . 'A signature feature in a traditional bathroom is a standalone claw-foot tub, accented with faucets in a brass or bronze tone (try to avoid chrome hardware wherever possible). Consider adding floral-printed wallpaper or wood paneling to the walls to create visual interest and design depth.'

Traditional bathroom ideas – 22 looks for a dreamy space

Whether you are redecorating the family bathroom or creating a classically inspired ensuite bathroom idea, it is important that your bathroom is a place that you love. After all, it is one of the few spaces where you can lock the door and give yourself some much needed 'me time'.

From freestanding tubs and elegant shower enclosures to eye-catching fittings and statement walls, there are countless ways to create a space that really works for you and chimes with your own taste and styles. Draw on classic decorating ideas to inspire your design while also being aware of the unique challenges of the bathroom environment. 

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Consider the silhouettes of your sanitaryware

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As a general rule, modern bathroom ideas embody clean lines and sharp angles. Therefore, if trying to embody traditional bathroom ideas opt for cabinetry and sanitaryware with softer silhouettes. 

'Curved items such as oval freestanding bathtubs, sink faucets with rounded soft edges, round shower heads and trim, provide a more traditional look,' recommends Jil Sonia, interior designer and founder of Jil Sonia Interior Designs .

2. Think about your color schemes

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In any room, color schemes play a vital role in curating the space. When it comes to the bathroom, there are plenty of different bathroom color ideas from which to choose. However, for a classic look keep your palette to a minimum. Pair one bold hero color with softer neutrals such as whites, creams, or beiges to create balance.

When painting a bathroom, paint finishes are another essential consideration. Opt for a formula that is dedicated to the bathroom as it will be able to withstand the moist environment. Also consider a mould resistant formula to keep your bathroom looking elegant without the maintenance requirements of a standard paint.

3. Have a shower and a tub for the best of both worlds

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With us all having busy lives, the shower has become a staple part of the morning routine. For many households, it is a non-negotiable addition. However, there are myriad bathroom shower ideas from which to choose. Whether a compact cubicle, dedicated wet room or a complete over-bath system, it can be challenging to know which option is the best fit for your home and lifestyle.

‘The choice of shower that you decide on can be partly dictated by the space and shape of your bathroom. If space is limited, having a shower over the bath is a practical way of ensuring you can still have both, which can be important in a family bathroom. Wet room ideas have grown in prominence as a bathroom trend over the last two years, and are a great way of opening up a space to make it feel larger. Glass screens can still be used to ‘zone’ areas, but keeping the flow of the same tiles can help the room to feel much larger and as one,’ explains Barrie Cutchie, design director at BC Designs .

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If you're unsure where to start with your traditional bathroom ideas, begin by selecting the hero piece for your scheme. This could be a statement roll-top bath, a beautiful tile or a bold accessory. From here, tie all the other elements of your design to this piece, making sure that they complement – this will ensure your entire scheme retains a cohesive and sophisticated look.

'When creating a traditional style bathroom there are a couple features to focus on to make sure you hit the mark,' says Megan Dufresne , principal designer at MC Design. 'The details are where any design comes to life. I like to make sure the finishes tie the whole design together. In traditional bathrooms, brass or chrome are popular metal finishes and can be incorporated with just about any color scheme. Overall, the traditional style is a bit more elaborate and decorative so we want all the features to work in harmony.'

5. Opt for warm wood flooring for character underfoot

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Bathroom flooring ideas are one of the biggest challenges of bathroom design. Bathroom flooring must be comfortable underfoot – especially bare foot – and offer high levels of slip resistance while also being impervious to water ingress and not swell or warp in the humidity. 

While tiles are the traditional choice for bathroom flooring, wooden flooring is also worth considering – particularly as a part of traditional bathroom ideas – as it brings a softer, warmer aesthetic that is inline with this timeless style.

'By adopting a wooden floor you’re creating that sense of natural wonder, making the space feel more in tune with the world around it,' says Zoey Dromgoole, interior designer at Wood Flooring Ireland . 'You can’t just lay hardwood flooring in a bathroom, you’ll need to go the engineered wood flooring route. This special type of flooring is constructed by layering sheets of wood on top of one another and then placing a veneer of solid wood around 5mm on top, giving the hardwood feel with added structural integrity. Due to its construction, the engineered flooring is more than capable of dealing with the moisture content and rapid shifts in humidity that you get in a bathroom space.'

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As its name suggests, traditional style is one that is born from history. Therefore, the best way to embody traditional bathroom ideas in your home is to incorporate vintage or antique pieces into your design. 

This could be achieved by celebrating original beams or plasterwork and making them a standout feature. Or, if you are not lucky enough to have original architectural features in your bathroom, then you can supplement the look by introducing antique accessories and furniture into the scheme. Picking a few statement antiques such as bathroom mirror ideas, glassware or cabinetry will instantly imbue your home with heritage charm.  

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The easiest way to add a shower into your bathroom is to install a shower enclosure. Simply, this self-contained unit removes the need for waterproof tiling, additional waterproofing and adding screens around your bathtub. This elegant design from Drummonds would make a showstopping centrepiece to a large bathroom or would look equally stunning against a wall.

8. Don't forget accessories

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While your focus will naturally be on the larger features of your bathroom design such as baths, brassware, flooring and tiling, smaller details must not be overlooked. 'Accessories in traditional bathrooms are a must,' says Jil Sonia. 'Cut flowers in silver vases, Polished nickel hardware or Silver-plated brushes & hand mirrors can be picked up from vintage resellers, they truly personalize your bathroom!'

9. Make the most of your lighting with a mirror

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We all know the benefits of decorating with mirrors and what they can bring to smaller spaces. In the bathroom, mirrors play several roles. Firstly, they are a practical piece, allowing you to get ready and see your reflection. They also can help to increase natural light in your bathroom as well as creating the illusion of more space.

To get the most out of your mirror, position it opposite the window, then install wall lights either side of the glass, as seen above. This will mean that the mirror will reflect sunlight during the day and artificial light at night, helping to brighten your space whatever the time. 

'When measuring how much light you need for a bathroom you must go off the lumens and not the watts. For a bathroom, you want to have around 500-600 lumens per 10 sq ft,' says Mitchell Elworthy, founder and director of The Lighting Outlet .

10. Add a glass shower door for an elegant alternative to a shower curtain

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If you are opting for an over bath shower system then a shower curtain is a must. Gone are the days of unattractive plastic shower curtains that hang limply around your bath, instead consider a sleek glass design that will retain its sophisticated appearance even after years of use.  

I you are still hankering for the softer look of shower curtains, however, then there are plenty of stylish shower curtain ideas that would look great as part of your traditional bathroom ideas.

11. Bring classic style with paneling

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Instantly imbuing the space with warmth, bathroom paneling ideas are a surefire way to bring traditional style to your space. There are a wide variety of looks and laying-patterns from which to choose, enabling you to select the right design to suit your bathroom. 

Here, rustic shiplap panels on the wall and ceiling, great for bathroom ceiling ideas, create a warm and welcoming backdrop, while square panels below the dado rail elevates the look. If pairing multiple paneling styles together, ensure you keep your color palette to a minimum to avoid overwhelming the space. 

12. Create the perfect place to relax with a moody color scheme

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Bathroom tile ideas are a great way to bring both color and texture into your bathroom design. Combining a deep emerald shade reminiscent of traditional metro tiles with an on-trend scalloped design, these Fish Scale green tiles from Otto Tiles reflect the light from the copper bath, creating a dreamy backdrop for luxuriating. The tiles are complemented by its handmade Birds design. Inspired by the Amazon rainforest, the hardwearing ceramic tiles are the perfect, waterproof way to add a statement print to your traditional bathroom ideas list. 

13. Add opulence to a traditional bathroom with a double console basin

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Symmetry in interior design is a neat trick you can use within your traditional bathroom ideas because it creates a balanced look that's practical, too. Here, symmetry and practicality combine within a twin basin, providing more than enough space for both you and your partner to get ready in the morning.

The exposed design of the washstand, here in a smart stainless steel finish with matching taps, lets the richly colored marble top do the talking, while a hanging rail provides useful towel storage, a beautiful example of bathroom vanity ideas.

Love this look? Find out more about the contemporary Chinoiserie trend in our dedicated feature.

14. Use natural pieces to add character

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Evoke the serenity of the natural world by incorporating raw materials into your traditional bathroom ideas design scheme. Mandarin Stone 's Lavastone basin is created from volcanic boulders sourced from Indonesia, and each basin is unique in size, color and design. Pair it with the beautiful mink-gray shaded Fume Emperador honed limestone tiles to complete the natural look.

15. Look to freestanding furniture for the perfect storage solution 

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There are lots of bathroom storage ideas that can help you to keep your space tidy, however, it can be a challenge to incorporate these into traditional bathroom design. 'Investing in a single piece of freestanding furniture, like our Chawton dresser, or Shepton cabinet, can be the perfect solution for creating a little storage wherever you want. It looks the part in every corner of the house,' says Amber Greenman, home designer at Neptune . 

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Grand traditional bathroom ideas can still work beautifully as part of small bathroom ideas. Accentuate the height of the room by pairing marble-effect tiles with a statement monochromatic wallpaper, like Zoffany’s Richmond Park design which evokes the beauty of nature. Add to the luxe look with metallic accents such as C.P. Hart’s bespoke heated towel rail and Samuel Heath Style Moderne Flow taps in Urban Brass which pop against the white. 

17. Pick the right color for a traditional bathroom

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'If your traditional bathroom is large, then any color goes but by painting a light tone will enhance the luxury of space, so perhaps save the deeper shades for accents such as the bath panel or door.' says Farrow & Ball says Charlotte Cosby, head of creative at Farrow & Ball  

'Dark colors work particularly well for a small traditional bathroom as it will make the room feel more intimate. '

18. Opt for blinds in a traditional bathroom for flexible lighting and privacy

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Privacy is essential in a bathroom, but it can be a struggle to find the best window dressing for the job. For a bathroom that has a low-level of splash risk and that is well ventilated, bathroom curtain ideas can bring a soft touch to your traditional bathroom ideas. However, for family bathrooms or for those that are looking for a more durable window dressing, shutters or blinds are a better option. With a flexible slatted design, Blinds2Go ’s Metropolitan Snow and Parchment wooden blind, is made from kiln-dried and treated solid basswood, making it waterproof and warp-resistant, so you can shut off from the world and relax.

19. Install a towel warmer for a touch of indulgence

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Nothing feels more luxurious than wrapping yourself in a warm, fluffy towel after a hot shower. A towel warmer makes this hotel-like indulgence a day-to-day reality, while also heating your traditional bathroom. Manufactured in high-quality brass and finished with an antique copper or nickel effect, Victorian-inspired design blends seamlessly into a period scheme.

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The bath is the focal point of your bathroom, so let it take center stage. Create an elevated platform to draw the eye, giving it a glamorous touch with a marble-effect surface. Then pick a bath with a stylish silhouette in an eye-catching shade – we love the Art Deco-inspired Casini bath in Satin Rose from BC Designs . Alternatively, opt for a traditional roll-top with a colored exterior – many companies offer bespoke painting services.

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Considered a luxury in the late 19th century, the claw-foot bath was the epitome of bathing opulence. This Burlington Windsor acrylic roll-top bath with chrome claw feet from UK Bathrooms , features adjustable legs, meaning it’s easy to level your bath on an uneven floor – ideal for period homes. Its double-ended design also makes it more flexible, allowing it to be sited in the middle of the room.

22. Embrace luxury with a copper bath in a traditional bathroom

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A copper bath is a stunning addition to a traditional bathroom. Its polished exterior ages gradually over time, transforming from a deep pinkish hue to a warming red-brown. Plus, copper’s inherent properties means that it heats up faster and retains its warmth longer than enamel or acrylic tubs. The deep style of William Holland 's bateau bath with artisan tin interior allows you to fully immerse yourself for the ultimate soak.

What is a traditional bathroom?

A traditional bathroom is one that tends to feature white ceramicware, a roll-top bath and copper or brass faucets rather than chrome. Walls can either be painted in soft colors, like cream, taupe and gray, or can equally feature deeper, moody shades like plums and emeralds. Natural materials whether marble tiles or a stone basin are also a favorite features, adding personality to the space.

What makes a timeless bathroom?

White sanitaryware is a great choice for a timeless traditional bathroom as it goes with any wall color, giving you the flexibility to refresh your interior as and when you want to. Light colored walls always look sophisticated and will help to create a bright and airy traditional bathroom, perfect for relaxing. Pair this with copper or brass faucets to add touch of timeless charm.

How do I update my beige bathroom?

The best way to update a beige bathroom is to add color and texture to the scheme. You don't necessarily have to go bold with your color palette – though a rich blue or a vibrant green would certainly create an eye-catching contrast to the previous beige – a crisp and clean white will breathe new life into your bathroom just as effectively as a brighter shade.

Can you mix modern and traditional bathroom?

Yes, you definitely can mix modern and traditional bathroom ideas. Combining elements of modern luxury can invigorate your traditional bathroom ideas to create a space that is brimming with character and life.

‘Oftentimes when we think of traditional we think of something heavy and overly ornate.  By utilizing a brighter color palette and these wallpaper murals we were able to invoke the traditional sense without weighing down the room. The final details of the lighting, cabinetry, and furniture were also very important to carry this through.  The selections need to have a great element of detail and thoughtfulness to each piece that makes it feel as if they were collected overtime,’ says Lacy Hughes of Julian Design .

Having graduated with a first class degree in English Literature four years ago, Holly started her career as a features writer and sub-editor at Period Living magazine, Homes & Gardens' sister title. Working on Period Living brought with it insight into the complexities of owning and caring for period homes, from interior decorating through to choosing the right windows and the challenges of extending. This has led to a passion for traditional interiors, particularly the country-look. Writing for the Homes & Gardens website as a content editor, alongside regular features for Period Living and Country Homes & Interiors magazines, has enabled her to broaden her writing to incorporate her interests in gardening, wildlife and nature.  

53 Most fabulous traditional style bathroom designs ever

Traditional style bathrooms are classic in design, feeling more like a soothing spa oasis, with an aesthetic of elegant hues and super luxurious touches. Traditional bathroom designs typically take their cue from what is currently trending in the design world, with materials and decor that are respective of their historical periods, such as Victorian, colonial, or Georgian styles. These styles are timeless, clean-lined, cool, and very classic, creating a beautiful aesthetic that you will enjoy for years to come.

The surfaces in a traditional style bathroom are integral to getting the right aesthetic. Countertops typically feature either natural or faux-natural materials, such as granite, engineered stone, or even slate. The selection of wall and flooring tiles range will range from a more historical look to vintage, with penny, subway, or hexagonal tiles being the most sought-after choices. You can mix and match eras, but too not appear visually cluttered, it’s best to stick to two decorative touches from adjacent eras, creating a more subtle, yet visually appealing look.

As far as furnishing your traditional style bathroom, draw on more natural materials for inspiration. High-end wood is typically used for base cabinets, benches, or even chairs. If you are going with a more Colonial style, which is typically found in homes in the Northeastern United States, then common wood selections would be cherry, oak, and maple.

Now we move on to traditional style bathroom sinks, which are typically comprised of materials with a historic lineage, such as stone or porcelain. The most commonly used sink types are pedestal, console, and basin. If you opt to put a bathtub in your bathroom, freestanding, built-in, and of course the classic porcelain clawfoot tub is still a popular selection; you can also find these classic tubs in a wide variety of materials to mimic the look of porcelain such as cast iron or acrylic. You can also create a wood-paneled tub such as the one in the image above, or have a look at some eye-catching metal tubs ranging from bronze to copper.

Metals can be integral to keeping the traditional aesthetic that you are trying to achieve in your bathroom design. They are a great-looking choice for your light fixtures, faucets, drawer hardware, and even the trim around your mirrors—have a look at the image above for reference! You can also use wood trim around your mirrors, also in keeping with the traditional design aesthetic. Common metal selections are oil-rubbed bronze, iron, and copper, providing a touch of beauty and historical authenticity to your design.

The final tip we can leave you with for your traditional style bathroom design is in regards to your linen selection and accessories. Keep them clean and simple, you could consider monogramming for your towels and bath mats, select crisp shower curtains (unless you opt for glass), and simple window shades. Select varying shades of common color selections for both accessories and overall design schemes, such as whites, browns, and traditional reds, blues, and greens.

We have put together a vast collection of ideas and inspiration for traditional-style bathroom designs for you to look through below. We hope you get inspired to create an elegant bathroom design in your own home, whether it be DIY or with the help of a professional. Please enjoy and don’t forget to let us know in the comments which ones are your most favorites and why!

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Bathroom design and interior

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Bathroom design and interior

As a rule, design and interior of modern bathrooms is characterized by a combination of a certain style in decoration and practicality . The traditional bathroom, usually located at the front of the house (if we are talking about a private house), is visited by a large number of people much more often than other bathrooms, so it is appropriate to pay special attention to its appearance. You can use the same motifs in its design as in the main rooms, or you can design it in a completely different style as an experiment, for example, retro.

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The main elements of the interior:

Large bowl bathroom sinks come in a variety of materials, from glass to chromed metal. Agree, these are very original decorative elements, especially for creating a bathroom in retro style

In this bathroom, the washbasin is a modern take on a washbasin from centuries past. It rests on a deep shelf that replaces a traditional bath vanity.

Built-in metal washbasin looks glossy. The unusual rectangular shape of the bowl gives the bathroom an industrial touch.

The classic pedestal washbasin is the perfect choice for this small room. A simple color combination and minimal décor expand the space. The traditional black and white floor tile combines a sink, mirror and wall lights. A narrow glass shelf above the washbasin provides space for toiletries.

The wide ledge is not only decorative, it can hold toiletries, a vase or a stack of guest towels.

The unusual washbasin and the enclosed structure on which it sits are the visual focal point of this modern, stylistic bathroom. Wall tiles in different colors create a very nice backdrop for the asymmetrical washbasin and complement the warm tones of the wooden base.

Enough space for a shower cabin. The decor is minimal, we have a calm functional space. White tiles and chrome details create a clean feeling, while the wallpaper with a subtle pattern over the eaves softens the austerity of the interior.

Decorative lights that surround the mirror provide the necessary light and style to the bathroom.

In this airy bathroom, mirrors reflect light everywhere. A simply and stylishly decorated room is functional. Large dressing table with a solid top and built-in sink, which has plenty of space for toiletries.

The corner washbasin and vanity are a great space-saving idea, especially in small bathrooms. There's no need to sacrifice style, as evidenced by the gleaming copper sink and faucet, set into a pine structure with gently curved lines.

Sleek cabinets - unconventional storage space

This bathroom replaces the standard vanity with a sculpted pedestal topped with a metal sink. The use of different materials and shapes adds a little charm and modernity.

Spa baths

The pace of life in a modern city is very high, and we are increasingly trying to find a secluded place and the opportunity to relax and rejuvenate without going out at home As a result, our bathrooms have begun to turn into small home spas. To do this, it is necessary to equip them so that it is especially comfortable and pleasant to be in them. Recently, modern bathtubs with hydromassage systems and rather sophisticated shower cabins, equipped with the latest technology, are increasingly used for this.

The main elements of the interior:

9000 9000 9000 The light spa bath has an open shower with a jet that creates a stream of water in a wide angle. The simple design and soothing colors enhance the atmosphere of comfort and total relaxation.

Low walls separate areas for different purposes without creating closed spaces; their horizontal surfaces can be used as shelves.

This washbasin, a modern interpretation of the trough, rests on simple wooden slats that are reflected in the mirror hanging above them. The overall impression is clean and spacious.

Shower cabin with glass walls and doors creates a feeling of spaciousness. Style is evident in every detail: pay attention to the modern lines of the chrome fittings.

The granite frame of the whirlpool tub creates plenty of space for bath accessories and towels. Once you enter this bathroom, all worries are left outside. There is a shower room and a large deep bathtub with hydromassage system. Free space should not be underestimated.

If the bathroom is small, this mini-tub, which is associated with Zen Buddhism, can be a great alternative to a large bathtub. It is clad in teak on the inside and granite on the outside.

A window embedded in the surface of the mirror lets in sunlight; spotlights on the ceiling illuminate the countertop with built-in wash basins

Here, decorative elements create an atmosphere of luxury. A large mirror above the washbasins borders a border of small tiles, a mosaic "carpet" of the same tiles decorates the floor. Such details complement the overall style of the bathroom, which is also extremely functional.

Wide and low steps for easy access to the bath. It is convenient to put towels on them.

This spa-style bathroom is accented with matt white and cream ceramic tiles that line the steps leading up to it, while the tiled alcove with an arched top is adorned with random color inlays.

Heated Towel Rack for Daily Indulgence

This luxurious bathroom features an enclosed steam shower and a large round tub submerged in a built-in platform. On the marble surface of the bath, you can put a book or bath accessories for washing.

One wall of the bathroom is occupied by classic built-in wardrobes with storage space and two sinks.

A glass panel protects the bathroom floor from the inevitable splashes of water

This home spa has an open design to best organize the narrow and long bathroom. Plenty of natural light enters the bathroom through a large window.

Enclosed shower room tiled from floor to ceiling. Light and fresh air come in through a small window. Successful solutions: a niche in the wall for toiletries and a seat in the corner.

Successful bathroom solutions

Perhaps one of the main criteria for a well-chosen bathroom design is how well it meets the needs of users, regardless of their age, size and capabilities. From the point of view of convenience and safety, it would be quite useful to install a handrail on the wall, especially if there are elderly people in the house. Try to make the bathroom more functional and comfortable.

Main interior elements:

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There are many types of shower heads that allow you to vary the size of the jet

This bathroom is an example of a successful combination of old-fashioned style and modern conveniences. Bathtub and faucets, early 20th century complemented by a modern hand shower that is comfortable for people of all sizes.

The original tiled niche holds shampoo and other essentials. It is placed at such a height that it is easy to reach - it is much safer and more convenient than trying to place accessories on the edge or in the corners of the bath.

This bathtub is equipped with an optional hand shower on the side of the bathtub for easy rinsing and showering without getting up. The wide rim of the bathtub is ideal for placing bath accessories on it.

This bench is very handy in the shower, especially in the steam shower where users spend more time. Sturdy chrome-plated hinges allow you to remove the bench up against the wall when it is not needed.

In order to make your morning bath ritual more convenient and comfortable, it would not be superfluous to install a separate shaving mirror above the washbasin.

Any bathtub can easily be equipped with accessories that will make it much safer to use; here, the hand shower is comfortable for users of all ages.

The creators of this bathroom have found solutions that make it both stylish and comfortable. The width of the stone surface that decorates the bathtub is chosen so that it is comfortable to sit on it, as well as to get in and out of the bathtub. Built-in handles increase safety.

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Anything you want: small bathroom design

The bathroom is such a small but important room. How to properly manage the footage when all you have is four, three, or even only two “squares”? A well-thought-out organization of space will allow you to place all the necessary functionality even in the smallest dungeons, and the correct design of the bathroom will visually expand the room and organically fit the bathroom into the overall style of the apartment.

Little by little: functionality and organization

The interior of a small bathroom is assembled exclusively from essential functionality. Everyone understands that excesses in the form of a bidet and other toilet quirks will have to be abandoned. In some cases, it makes sense to sacrifice the usual participants in the bathroom life, such as a washbasin. If you prefer a bathtub to a shower cabin, refusing a sink with a cabinet will save usable space. If you install a convenient faucet in the bath, you will easily survive this loss. The vacated space can be occupied by a washing machine. For small bathrooms, the best option would be a narrow washer with a shallow chamber depth. If there was no place for her in the room, no one would be surprised to find a washing machine “hidden” in the kitchen or in the pantry.

A floor-mounted toilet in a small bathroom should be installed. A compact hanging plumbing system will save space, visually unload the interior, and it will look much more expressive than a standard white throne.

The traditional choice for owners of a small bathroom is a shower cabin. On the modern plumbing market, more interesting solutions for small footage are also presented - compact hybrids of showers and sit-down baths. In addition, an ergonomic corner option can be preferred to a standard bulky bathtub. The same goes for the washbasin.

But it is better to refuse corner shelves in the design of a small bathroom. They only seem to be a good solution, while in reality they visually eat up space.

When choosing a bath, choose a bath screen with sliding sections as one thing - here you can hide household appliances and assorted household equipment from prying eyes.

The storage system also has a place above the doorway - a compact hanging cabinet or shelf will fit here.

Moving the walls apart: colors and materials

Small bathrooms are usually decorated with light colors that visually expand the footage. The color scheme can be both cool and warm. If the soul asks for juicy shades and intricate ornaments - do not deny yourself. In the interior of a small bathroom, tiles with a colorful print or a bright accent wall can settle. If you choose the right lighting scenario, even dark colors in a tiny room will look good.

A favorite among finishing materials for a small bathroom - glossy ceramic tiles that reflect light well. What reflects light better than gloss? That's right, mirrors. When choosing a mirror above the sink, you can opt for a floor-to-ceiling sheet mirror, which will add perspective to the room, over the standard options. Then you have to abandon the cabinet under the washbasin. A stylish analogue will be a sink on a suspended panel that opens up a view of the mirrored bottom of the wall. As in the case of the toilet installation, such a solution will visually unload the interior.

If you're into experimentation, seriously consider a mirrored ceiling. Such a solution will visually stretch the room, increase its volume and improve illumination. Speaking of a mirrored ceiling, we do not necessarily mean the finish of pieces of glass, the treated aluminum panels or the coating with a mirror polymer film will have the same reflectivity.

You need to keep in mind that the mirror reflects well not only the light, but also you (lying in the bathroom) - think about how comfortable you will be watching this picture. In addition, this is a capricious and easily soiled coating. Due to its specific features, the mirror ceiling remains an option for an amateur, giving way to a universal white gloss.

Given the high humidity and temperature fluctuations that prevail in the bathroom, the traditional solution for wall and floor decoration is tile or porcelain stoneware. In order to save on materials when renovating a bathroom, only the lower half of the walls can be tiled with tiles, and for the upper half you can choose paint, textured plaster or vinyl wallpaper. The manufacturers of the latter claim that their miracle wallpaper is in no way inferior to tile in terms of its characteristics - neither steam, nor moisture, nor high temperatures are afraid of them. You be the judge.

Emphasizing the advantages: the lighting scenario

The lighting scenario of the room is an integral part of the design project. Timely development of the lighting scheme allows you to pre-stretch the cables to where they belong, without spoiling the finish and appearance of the room.

The right bathroom lighting will make your life easier. If the mirror above the sink is not well lit, it will not be so easy to restore beauty in front of it. Two symmetrical pendant lights or wall sconces, located on either side of the mirror, will allow you to achieve the most comfortable lighting. Lighting devices are recommended to be placed just above eye level.

Having multiple sources makes it possible to play with the lighting scheme. If frank "hospital" light is indispensable for cosmetic procedures, then subdued lighting will help to relax in a foamy bath.

Modern bathroom designs typically use spotlights to evenly illuminate the room. In addition, a rare interior project today does without LED lighting. Additional illumination of the mirror, hanging cabinets, niches and shelves will make the bathroom interior not only practical, but also expressive. Flexible LED strips can be used to design the contours of a bathtub or washbasin. Objects illuminated in this way seem weightless, which means they do not make the interior heavier - that's all we need.

When it comes to retro design, ceiling lights give way to a traditional chandelier in company with wall sconces.

So that there is no lack of light in the ablution area, a glass sliding partition should be preferred to a plastic curtain - one of the main trends in the design of a small-sized bathroom.

Design ideas for a small bathroom

The interior of a small bathroom is not the easiest case for a designer. It should not stand out from the general style of the apartment, while turning around on such a footage within a certain style is difficult. But you can. Let's see how the Mossebo designers solved this problem.

For a Mediterranean-inspired bathroom, the designers have chosen colorful patchwork tiles, rough white stucco and a striking bowl sink. A carved wooden pedestal and accessories added ethnic color to the interior. A compact bathtub in vintage style harmoniously fit into the overall picture.

Of the controversial decisions - wall decor. It is unusual for the Russian eye to see posters above the bathroom, but who said that they do not belong there? The result of design work is a bathroom that will do honor to any five-star hotel from the southern latitudes.

A small loft-style bathroom has a bright canary wall and wood-look tiles. The washing machine is conveniently placed under the countertop.

The bathroom from another loft project is an example of a well-organized space. The compact dimensions of the bathtub-shower room made it possible to place the washing machine ergonomically. For decoration, ceramic tiles imitating brickwork were used.

For an English-style bachelor bathroom, delicious chocolate tones, elegant tiles and a traditional washbasin with cabinet were chosen. The bathroom was replaced by a shower.

Another bachelor's apartment has a completely different bathroom. The brutal high-tech interior is made in gray tones. LED lighting and hanging solutions visually expand the space, despite the dark color scheme. The shower cabin is located in an architectural niche. For finishing the floor and one of the walls, wood-effect tiles were again used.

The portfolio of Mossebo designers included two bathrooms in the Soviet retro style.

The white glossy bathroom in the spirit of Stalin's Empire style has square tiles, ceiling mouldings, a mirror in a picture frame and a crystal chandelier.


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