Window dressing for bathroom


21 Bathroom Window Treatment Ideas for Style and Privacy

Design: Ashley Montgomery Design

Photography: Lauren Miller

A bathroom with a lot of natural light is a great thing, but if you're lucky enough to have a load of natural light in your bathroom, you probably also have a window you need to consider.

When it comes to bathroom window treatments, you want something that will allow the light to filter through but will also give you privacy away from your neighbors, especially if your windows are lower. Plus, window treatments give some polish to the bathroom, giving your space that finishing touch that helps it feel complete.

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If you're struggling to dress your bathroom windows, we've rounded up some of the best ideas. From curtains to blinds to shades, here are 21 ideas to inspire you.

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Design: Mary Patton Design

Photography: Molly Culver

We love a crisp white bathroom, but sometimes too much white can feel sterile and a little uninspired. But here a beautiful pink and black floral curtain acts almost as wall art and works wonderfully to open up the clean white space and add a pop of color. This light pink is unassuming, but still bold enough to add personality to the space while also covering the large windows.

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Design: Andrew Brown Interior Design

Photography: Hector Manuel Sanchez

There's just something incredibly chic and elevated about a marble bathroom. And if you decide to splurge on floor-to-ceiling marble, consider going the extra mile and pulling the theme through your window treatments. These custom shades are perfect for covering up the shower window while blending in with the rest of the bathroom.

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Happily Ever After in Rosharon

Think curtains don't belong in a bathroom? Think again. A floor-grazing curtain is a great way to create an elegant and elevated bathroom that feels instantly luxurious. Long curtains also help to open up your bathroom and make it appear even larger than it is.

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Design: Mary Patton Design

Photography: Molly Culver

Once you pick a color palette for your bathroom, opt for window treatments that complement, but don't distract from the rest of the space. Here white curtains with delicate details are the perfect sidekick to the graphic wallpaper.

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Grace Cottage

Colorful tile is a wonderful way to add a load of interest to your bathroom, but it also is worthy of centerstage in your bathroom. In this light-filled bathroom, these neutral shades are perfect for covering the windows without clashing with the bold aqua subway tiles.

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Design: Alison Giese Interiors

Photography: Robert Radifera

Don't be afraid to be a little unexpected when it comes to the bathroom window treatments. Pick a bold color that plays well with the rest fo the hues in the bathroom, but if your window is small you can play around with the design and sprinkle in a little visual interest.

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Design: Annie Elliott Design

Photography: Angie Seckinger

Covering the window for privacy is probably top of your mind, especially if you live close to your neighbors. But if you have a tall window, consider only a partial curtain that covers up the bottom pane so light can still peer in, but your nosy neighbor can't.

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Thnk Chic Interiors

If you already have pretty busy bathroom, consider a window treatment that sits in the background simply doing its job. This simple white blind is a great choice for coverage that won't clash with the rest of the bathroom.

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Design: Ashley Montgomery Design

Photography: Lauren Miller

Keep your space minimal and sleek by considering blinds or even built-in shutters instead of a curtain or a shade. This is a great way to cover up the windows when you need to in a way that basically disappears into the background.

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Design: Georgia Zikas

Photography: Jane Beiles

Curtains are a great way to add a touch of warmth in your bathroom. A richer color with warm undertones such as beige or brown will make your space feel homier and cozy, but not dark or closed off.

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Design: Becca Interiors

Photography: Rikki Snyder

When renovating your spa-like bathroom, a standing tub is key to creating a peaceful escape in your own home. If you have the space, consider installing bay windows to frame a soaking tub and opt for simple curtains to let the most natural light come through.

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LeClair Decor

If your bathroom gets a ton of light, you may want the option to filter it out when simply need to soak in a tranquil, candle-lit bath in the middle of the day. Consider thick, velvet Roman shades that can filter out the light whenever you need it.

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Design: Pure Salt Interiors

Photography: Vanessa Lentine

Opting for white shades in your bathroom doesn't have to mean you can't add a touch of texture to your bathroom. These simple white curtains have a delicate vertical line pattern that adds a hint of visual texture to the space but still feels incredibly minimalist and unassuming.

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Interior Impressions

Having a hard time deciding what color window treatment to go with in your space? Consider picking one color from your room and matching your curtains. For example, the natural brown shade here highlights the brown hues throughout the bathroom wallpaper.

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Design: Gail Davis Designs

Photography: Lisa Russman

We love a black, moody bathroom, especially in a powder room. Here, the rich color theme is pulled throughout the space with a rich black roller blind to complete the look.

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Emily Henderson

Living in a rental means you probably can't make a lot of changes to your space. But a curtain the bathroom is a simple way to make your rental bathroom feel sophisticated and elevated without a renovation.

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Emily Henderson

Sometimes the best solutions are the simplest ones. A neutral-colored blind can be a quick fix to add privacy to your bathroom. Plus they're easy to take care of and clean. Done and done!

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Design: Kate Marker Interiors

Photography: Stoffer Photography Interiors 

Whether your window is a triangle like this one or you have a round or arched window in your bathroom, a curtain is a great way to cover it without shelling out for a custom window treatment.

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Design: Britt Design Studio

Photography: Stylish Productions

We love pairing white walls with wood accents in the bathroom to create serene, modern look that is anything but boring. But when you already have wood textures in the space, consider keeping the window treatments simple and white.

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Betsy Anderson Interiors

The soft folds of this white window treatment are perfect for lending a traditional feel to this high-end space. Even if you don't have an oversized bathroom, you can make your bathroom feel classy and elegant with a striking shade.

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Bathroom window treatment ideas are the perfect finishing touch to a beautiful bathing space. Offering that all-important privacy and the ability to control lighting and ventilation, window treatments play an important practical role in enhancing your wash room, but they also offer the opportunity to create a decorative focal point.

Being private spaces where we can truly unwind, bathrooms are the perfect place to create a scheme that truly reflects our personality and a beautiful window treatment can play a big part in this as it can instantly change the look and feel of a room. With so many practical yet stylish treatments available, from made-to-measure shutters and blinds to roller and Roman blinds, there's guaranteed to be design to complement your scheme. 

To help get you inspired we've rounded up an array of window treatments suitable for bathroom ideas along with some handy tips from the experts.

Bathroom window treatments – what to consider

The bathroom window treatment ideas that work for your space will be dependent on a host of factors including the size of your window, its position in the room and your personal taste, however, one of the most important things to consider is the type of room they are intended for.

In rooms with high humidity such as wet rooms and small bathrooms it's best to use window treatment ideas that are water resistant, such as polyvinyl shutters or Venetian blinds, or synthetic roller blinds, as these will not be damaged when in contact with water plus are easy to wipe clean. Fabric and wood options can be prone to mould and mildew in damp environments, while wooden blinds can be at risk of warping.

In large bathrooms, such as family bathrooms and master bathrooms, and in areas which are well ventilated, fabric bathroom blind ideas and curtains may be used. While shutters and blinds are the most practical choice, fabric blinds and bathroom curtain ideas should not be overlooked as they are a brilliant way to soften the clinical appearance and hard surfaces of bathrooms, plus give the opportunity to experiment with color and pattern.

Being small, occasional spaces with just a WC and sink downstairs, cloakrooms and powder rooms are perfect places to showcase fabrics, too.

1. Control light with shutters

(Image credit: Chris Everard / Alyce Taylor)

With adjustable slats or 'louvres' that allow you to control the amount of light entering the room while maintaining privacy, shutters make popular bathroom window treatments and are often the recommended choice of experts for moist environments.

'Window dressings in a bathroom environment are subject to moisture and humidity on a daily basis, so you'll need a product that will stand up to those pressures,' says Yvonne Keal, product manager at Hillarys . 'We'd recommend water-resistant shutters or our faux wooden Venetian blinds for this room; both of these are made from specialist materials that won't warp in the damp bathroom conditions, and they look great.'

'Tier on tier shutters are a versatile option as the top and bottom halves of the shutters open independently of each other, so you can throw open the top set to let some sunlight in while keeping the bottom set closed for a little more privacy,' adds Yvonne Keal. 'Choose larger louvres to allow more light into your room.'

2. Create calm with sheer curtains

(Image credit: Victoria & Albert Baths)

Sheer curtains can make a practical bathroom window treatment as they offer privacy whilst keeping rooms feeling bright and airy. Softening harsh light and boasting a gentle texture, they are also a brilliant way to create a feeling of spa-like tranquillity in a luxury bathroom.

‘Balancing the need for light and privacy can make curtains in the bathroom tricky,’ says Rebecca Craig, head designer at Sanderson . ‘Light, washable curtains work well in the room, and layering them with blinds or shutters will provide ample privacy.’ 

3. Add a color pop with a Roman blind

(Image credit: Sims Hilditch)

'Whether a style choice or perhaps for practicality, fabric blinds can be a wonderful way to bring color and pattern into your bathroom,' says Lee Clarke, director of Warner House . 

A brilliant small bathroom idea, a Roman blind in a colorful fabric will bring instant life to rooms which are tight on space and that offer limited opportunity to make a design statement. In this snug ensuite idea by Sims Hilditch white walls help give the illusion of space while a blind in Kate Forman fabric creates a decorative focal point. 

(Image credit: Surface View)

Functional yet stylish, roller blinds are a popular bathroom window treatment idea as they have a wealth of practical benefits yet also come in a huge array of decorative designs. 

If you have a large master bathroom, why not create a statement at your window with a large decorative printed roller blind? Printed with a stunning chinoiserie design from the V&A archive, this roller blind from Surface View conjures a feeling of Far-Eastern opulence. 

Made in treated or synthetic fabrics roller blinds are easy to wipe clean and 'are a perfect choice if you are looking to maximize daylight and make smaller windows appear taller,' says Harry Cole, founder of Loom & Last. 'Neat and tidy they roll up and hide a small portion of the window pane ensuring full visibility and sunlight throughout the day,' he adds.

5. Double up for ultimate control

(Image credit: Future)

If you're looking for maximum control over privacy and light levels, consider paring two different bathroom window treatment ideas as done with this window which is framed with cafe shutters and a Roman blind. This can be an effective solution for large windows.

Covering just the lower section of a window, cafe shutters offer privacy without compromising on light so are prefect for creating a bright yet secluded space. The addition of a Roman blind will give the option to block out more light for those times when you want an atmospheric escape but it also helps make the window a more decorative focal point.

6. Use full length curtains for a traditional feel

(Image credit: Future)

If you have a period home with grand proportions or are looking for traditional bathroom ideas then consider full length curtains. Provided the room is well ventilated and the curtains are easy to clean and wash, curtains can bring unrivalled elegance and luxury to a bathroom.  

'Curtains are an opportunity to bring a layer of softness and coziness to every room. You can introduce color and pattern on a large scale, and from which you can choose a complementary paint color for the walls and co-ordinating fabrics for the scheme,' says interior designer Penny Morrison . 

7. Use waterproof shutters for a wet room

(Image credit: Max Kim-Bee
 /Victoria + Albert Baths at House of Rohl)

Wet rooms and shower rooms are areas of high humidity so it's important to opt for water-resistant window treatments in these areas, especially if the window is located in the shower. Unlike wood, shutters made from polyvinyl will not warp, rot or discolor and can easily be wiped down with a cloth. 

Part of the appeal of wet rooms and shower rooms is their streamlined look which is achieved through having either no shower tray or one that is flush with the floor and floor to ceiling tiled surfaces – made-to-measure, plantation shutters can work perfectly to enhance this look. Not only can they fit neatly into a window frame some companies offer a color matching service so that the window treatment blends the existing decor.

'Shutters, unlike curtains will not mould due to steam and will help to create a clean and uniformed look that is suited to any taste,' says Sam Tamlyn, general manager at Shutterly Fabulous .

'Our color matching service provides the possibility of mirroring the tones of walls and furnishings to create a streamlined look. Alternatively, shutters can be used to create a great focal point by adding a splash of bright and vibrant color to your bathroom.'

 

8. Embrace chintz with a patterned blind

(Image credit: Warner House Les Pecheurs wallpaper)

If you have a spacious bathroom why not use the space to make a real statement with wall to wall pattern and a matching bathroom blind? A fabulous vintage bathroom idea, this chintzy Les Pecheurs fabric print from Warner House depicts an 18th century chinoiserie-style scene.  

'Don’t be afraid to use a bold, statement design in the bathroom,' says Lee Clarke, director of Warner House. 'Bathrooms are a great place to create a sense of drama so be brave and use the same pattern on all the walls and even the same design on blinds or curtains. Whether you are going for a classic or an ultra-modern look, there is a wide choice of designs to suit all styles.'

9. Try a Venetian blind

(Image credit: Swift blinds)

Similarly to shutters, Venetian blinds are excellent for light control due to their adjustable slats and are available in real wood or faux wood as well as a range of finishes plain or grained finishes.

'Faux-wood blinds are ideal for the bathroom, made from water-resistant uPVC, they bring an element of the outdoors in by providing consumers with all of the visual qualities of real wood but without the risk of warping,' says Kate Duckworth, senior digital marketing manager, Swift Direct Blinds .

In this white bathroom idea the Venetian blinds have been taped as an alternative to cords to offer a sleek more polished look – to make a statement you could consider having the tapes in a contrasting color.  

10. Choose practical window film 

(Image credit: Future / Anna Stathaki)

While it may not be the first bathroom window treatment that springs to mind, window film can make a practical alternative to shutters and blinds when it comes to finishing a bathroom, as Joanna Baumard, co-founder of Purlfrost , explains.

'It goes without saying there are a lot of options within the window dressing space; curtains, blinds, shades, you name it, but a window film can offer more than just privacy. The self-adhesive film is easy to use and instantly injects personality into a room, they also allow full control over the amount of sunlight you let in, without having to shut away the outside completely. Some even have the added benefit of solar control as well as UV protection to prevent fading furnishing and guard cherished art work.'

11. Bring personality to a powder room 

(Image credit: Alexis Hughes & Co/Raquel Langworthy)

Powder rooms can easily be overlooked when it comes to decorating, but they can make great spaces to experiment with color and pattern, as they are only used for short period of time.  

Providing the perfect finishing touch to this small space, this abstract Roman blind complements the geometric wallpaper whilst also picking up on the blue of the ceiling, helping to tie the whole scheme together. 

What is a good window covering for a bathroom?

Shutters and Venetian blinds made from water-resistant materials such as uPVC and polyvinyl are good window coverings for a bathroom as they offer privacy and flexibility over lighting, but equally will not be damaged by moisture and are easy to clean. 

'For blinds that are likely to get wet regularly or deal with a significant amount of humidity, it’s advisable to select PVC and vinyl blinds, or faux wood blinds as these materials are highly water resistant and easy to wipe clean,' says Oliver Hudson, director at Blinds by Post .

Should you put curtains in a bathroom?

Curtains can be used in a bathroom provided the room is well ventilated and consideration is given to the material used explains Emma Joyce, Brand Manager at House of Rohl .

‘A bathroom is a humid environment, so be conscious of this when choosing the curtain material. Consider a lightweight, washable fabric so that you can clean regularly. Man-made fibres are better at resisting mold and mildew, though natural materials such as linens and cottons will provide a more natural look.'

While shutters and blinds considered more practical for areas with moisture, curtains do have certain advantages when it comes to decorating. Not only do they bring instant warmth and softness, ‘curtains in the bathroom are a great way to introduce color and pattern into a traditionally plain space,’ says Rebecca Craig, lead designer at Sanderson .

Unlike in other rooms in the house, choosing the right fabric is key when it comes to a bathroom curtains. Generally light, machine washable fabrics are preferred for bathroom curtains, but in large bathrooms where the curtains are positioned away from baths or showers, then heavier fabrics may be used.

'Unless the bathroom isn’t used very much, or you’re quite happy with a very relaxed look, we would advise avoiding 100% linen fabrics because the fabric shifts and moves (stretches) with changes of temperature and humidity,' explains Harry Cole of Loom & Last. 'A cotton/linen mix or a viscose/linen mix would probably be ok but it’s safest to stick to 100% cotton. Like all fabrics, natural fabrics are susceptible to damage/mould and the key to keeping your bathroom blinds mould and mildew free is to keep your bathroom well ventilated to ensure the fabric has a chance to air and dry.'

9 rules for designing shop windows

In our article we will talk about the basic principles of shop window design. Many owners and managers of retail establishments underestimate the possibilities of this retail facility.

But every store starts with a shop window. Which, in turn, performs 2 main functions:

  1. meeting visitors, i.e. sort of - this is the "face" of your establishment,
  2. an advertisement for your store.

The first challenge a retail glass showcase faces is attracting passers-by to enable your salespeople to turn them into customers.

By creating a bright, unique showcase design, you are investing in a kind of viral marketing. How it works? Simple enough. While walking by, a young girl with her friend saw an attractive shop window and entered your store. They liked the large selection and friendly sellers.

After a couple of days, each of them shared with some other friend of hers, told, so to speak, about your salon. And they told someone else. And so on. Thus, several new potential buyers learned about your store. And when one of them comes to your salon, he will certainly be "greeted" by the same well-designed showcase.

Our city, like every metropolis, is filled with many shopping establishments. The competition here is huge. In this regard, almost every second glass showcase in Chelyabinsk literally screams and invites passers-by to visit the store in which it is installed.

However, before you start designing your shop window, you should definitely study the advice of experts in this field. Professional Moscow marketers have formulated 9 basic rules that must be taken into account when creating shop windows.

Rule #1. Observe the color scheme

If you do not have a natural gift and disposition to art. We recommend inviting a professional designer. It will help you choose the right color scheme. Two main points are important here: compliance with the corporate identity and the compatibility of the selected colors.

Rule #2. Choose the right background

First of all, it should not take all the attention. Also, it should harmoniously and noticeably contain the main information that salespeople want to convey to passers-by. At the same time, it should be catchy enough to attract the attention of people passing by and, so to speak, “lure” them into your salon.

Rule #3. Don't be afraid to play with the lighting

It is the light, or rather its correct direction, that makes a glass shop window sellable. Here, as a rule, 2 basic types of lighting are used:

The first illuminates and draws attention to the entire perimeter of the showcase. But with the help of focused light, it focuses attention on a specific place, detail or information. Thus highlighting it and showing its importance.

Rule #4. Price Matters

Many shops display attractive prices right on their glass windows. This allows you to notify people about huge sales, discounts or attractive prices for your products.

Rule #5. Arrange the composition

Most showcases are rectangular in shape. They can be extended either in length or in height. In the first case, such a showcase demonstrates calm and balanced space. It is ideal for pharmacies and lingerie stores. The second type reflects dynamism and aspiration. It is most convenient to use in sporting goods, clothing and equipment stores.

Many commercial establishments use various "eye traps" for passers-by. They can easily be placed in a deep showcase. One of these "traps" is the method of arranging goods in separate groups, which together make up various geometric shapes.

Advice on how to check if the composition in your showcase is correct. Remove one of the items. Something has changed? Is the meaning lost? Congratulations, you did everything right.

Advice on how to check if the composition in your showcase is correct. Remove one of the items. Something has changed? Is the meaning lost? Congratulations, you did everything right.

Rule #6. Spatial perspective principle

What is it? You have been working for a long time: you have developed an excellent concept, carefully decorated the shop window. Now look at "your brainchild" through the eyes of an ordinary passerby or a driver of a car passing by.

Do you like it? Just be honest. Would you like to go into such a store and buy something shown in the window? Draw appropriate conclusions.

Rule #7. Don't be afraid to experiment, but don't overdo it

Flip through magazines about interiors and design, look for information on the Internet, watch TV programs devoted to these issues. Perhaps somewhere there you will find an interesting design solution that is suitable for your store.

Tip : Experiment in moderation. Do not get too carried away and "chic". Something incredible is more likely to shock and may even alienate the audience rather than attract them. Researchers are inclined to believe that in our time, overloaded with advertising and information, minimalist shop windows are more loyally perceived by passers-by.

Rule #8. Once again about the style

In paragraph No. 1, we have already mentioned the corporate identity, but there it was more about the color scheme. And here we will say this rule again, but from the point of view of design. It should also be kept in the same style with the interior.

Rule #9. Involve experienced craftsmen

We have already suggested that you seek the help of professionals. Especially if you doubt your abilities. First of all, these should be qualified specialists who have imagination, they have a delicate taste and a sense of proportion.

Modern bathroom style / How to create a stylish bathroom? / Cersanit

We decorate the space in accordance with our taste, worldview, habits. We choose the colors that we like - bright and accent or calm and measured combinations. It is enough to look into the bathroom and by its design the character and lifestyle of the owner will become clear.

Modern, high-tech, classic and Scandinavian style, art deco and loft - with the help of these modern styles, people create their favorite space. Let's look at the main differences between the directions and their features - so you can choose the right style or even competently combine several directions in your interior.

Decorative Art Nouveau

Concept. This style is based on decorativeness. Accents rule here, and the development of forms and “vitalism” become the center of the idea. In this trend, the traditions of East and West are mixed, so we see rethought natural motifs.

Colours. The color scheme of the bathroom decoration must match the idea. All shades of green, grey, beige and brown are suitable, as well as light tones of pearl gray and sky blue. Art Nouveau is characterized by muted colors and smooth curved lines, as in the ATRIA LEAVES collection. In interiors made in this style, all forms are laconic, which can be seen in the CHANCE LEAVES collection. In modern, you can synthesize a variety of styles, and we see this in the example of EFFECTA JUNGLE.

Receptions. This style is characterized by zoning not only with the help of furniture and partitions, but also with the help of colors and materials that differ from each other in texture. This technique is well illustrated by the IVORY LINES collection.

Filling. A modern bathroom is made not only by an unusual finishing material. Washbasins and bathtubs in uncomplicated forms emphasize the idea, enhance the effect and connect the classic decorativeness with modern requirements to make the space minimalistic.


Narcissistic high-tech

Concept. Hi-tech style proclaims the superiority of technology. Its name "high technology" is translated as "high technology". It pairs with maximum functionality in everything.

Colours. But the color palette of finishing materials will be very simple thanks to the general rule - high-tech loves light colors. To create such interiors, designers almost always choose snow-white, milky or pearl, which emphasize "sterility" and cleanliness. Paired with a light color, saturated shades are often used: dark gray and black, as in the EVOLUTION collection. In hi-tech, you can also find other rich shades of bright colors: red, dark blue or green. All of them work as amplifiers of whiteness and futurism in the interior.

Materials. A high-tech bathroom will have a lot of glass, chrome-plated metal, and plastic. Interior decoration enhances the importance of progressive technology or simply does not detract from it. The owner of a high-tech interior should be focused on his electronic new clothes.


Rational classic

Concept. The main feature of the classical style in the interior is symmetry and emphasis on furniture. All auxiliary ones line up from the central object. For example, armchairs, a showcase or chest of drawers are equidistant from a sofa or fireplace.

Colours. Finishing in a classic interior should be calm and natural, in natural tones, as in the DECO MIX and CALACATTA collections. There may be bright accent shades here, but they can only emphasize the idea, and not put it in the center of the composition. An example of the delicate use of decors in interior design is the OMNIA and DALLAS ORNAMENT collections.

Materials. A light classic interior is a spacious and clean space that often uses wood or marble. In classic bathrooms, the center of attention will of course be the bathtub. There are no strict restrictions in its design, but a traditional white bowl with carved legs in the center of the layout will become a harmonious decoration.



Freedom-loving Scandinavian style

Concept. Scandinavian style, which came to us from Northern Europe, loves natural textures and spacious interiors. His main idea is the harmonious relationship of man with nature. The main tools of this direction: eco-materials, light color palette and an abundance of light.

Colours. If you want to create a Scandinavian interior, use a limited palette of shades in the decoration, organize large windows and a lot of artificial lighting. Cleanliness and a sense of spaciousness will be added by white sanitary ware and furniture. Despite the brevity, the Scandinavian style is by no means monotonous. To dilute monochrome colors will help saturated, but not "flashy" shades, embodied in small details. Use cool or light shades of blue, green, orange and yellow.

Materials. All these colors are inherent in natural materials - stone, wood, floral elements. You can be inspired by the collections of tiles CARIOTA, GLORY LEAVES. Light or dark wood is easy to introduce as furniture filling, and stone is used for floor and wall decoration, as in the APEKS GEOMETRY, ORGANICWOOD, ALRAMI GEOMETRY collections. Such details "enliven" the bathroom and break the stereotype about the "sterility" of the design.




Glamorous Art Deco

Concept. Art Deco is a story of luxury, bright contrasts, strict geometry in design. Natural stone, gold and leather, expensive wood help to create a rich and luxurious space.

Colours. Traditional combinations of black and white, white and gold, black and green, and even red and silver are suitable for finishing the bathroom. All colors should be deep, all decors should be glamorous. Art Deco is no stranger to pastel shades of yellow, blue, pink and green.

Receptions. In interior design, use geometric shapes, stepped and angular patterns, as in the ROYAL STONE ORNAMENT collection. You can zone the space with tiles of different colors and textures, as designers did with the MERCURY collection.

Filling. Art Deco is a glossy style. Use everything shiny in the interior: glazed and polished tiles, mirrors, glass, metal and lacquered finishes, as in the SEVILLA collection. Glamor and wealth are guaranteed to you.



Urban Loft

Concept. An ardent opponent of conservatism is a loft born in industrial buildings. The style was greatly transformed, acquired human features. And yet he took with him from the ruins of the former factories high ceilings, brick walls, protruding beams and craving for open space.

Colors and shapes. The loft-style bathroom is very strict: there are only natural colors and regular shapes. Concrete and metal effect tiles are suitable as finishing materials, as in the BROOKLYN MIX and FORTUNA MIX collections. It is concrete that gives the industrial character to the interior. It can be dark or light. It can be laid in a monolithic canvas or divided into blocks. It is desirable that it be everywhere - on the floor and on the walls. Even the countertop can be made of concrete. It is even better to “roll up” the entire bathroom in concrete, but it is unlikely to be comfortable. Therefore, the loft meets us halfway and allows us to make fashionable wooden inserts so that we do not feel very cold and uncomfortable.


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