Ideas for an On-Trend Bathroom
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(Family Features) Bringing an outdated bathroom into the now is a sure way to
infuse value and personal enjoyment into your home.
Whether you're tearing down and starting fresh or simply looking to infuse some
new life with a few key elements, these ideas, paired with an option such as
Wellborn cabinetry, can give you the inspiration you need to transform a tired
toilet into a modern marvel.
Make a singular statement
For a bolder look, the best approach may actually be quite simple. Use a single
material throughout the room for big impact. For example, run the same tile you
select for the floor up the walls, across the vanity, around the shower and up
to the ceiling. It's a dramatic approach, but with the right color and pattern,
it can work, especially with a pale or neutral tone. The same concept applies to
other materials, such as plaster or concrete, which can create a uniform look
that makes a statement.
Try a timeless tub
Freestanding tubs were once associated with older, outdated homes, but like many
things in design, these stand-alone vessels are once more back in vogue. Today's
freestanding tubs offer tons of style to fit nearly any design motif. If the
claw-foot style of yesteryear is your thing, there are plenty of contemporary
takes on the look for an updated, traditional bathroom. There are also a wide
range of sleek styles that look nothing like the classic version for a
completely fresh, sophisticated bath. Give your tub extra star power by setting
it against a backdrop of tile or reclaimed wood, and punch up the style with
standout fixtures to make your tub a truly unique feature of the bathroom.
Float your vanity
Take a look at today's trending bathroom designs and you'll see floating
vanities cover the pages of most design magazines and articles. Floating
vanities, also known as wall-mounted vanities, mount directly to the wall,
providing more floor space and creating a streamlined look.
By mounting the vanity to a wall, the space is broadened, naturally making the
bathroom look and feel larger. Additionally, the wall mount allows homeowners to
customize the space in terms of countertop height and comfort.
Although the aesthetic benefits often come at the cost of limited under-sink
storage space, this potential pitfall can be overcome with a customizable
U-shaped drawer option, such as those offered by Wellborn Cabinet, that allows
functional drawers to be placed within the wall-mounted cabinetry. The
storage-enhancing drawer option complements the Wall Mounted Vanity program
available in the Aspire Cabinetry line, which offers mounted vanities in more
than 40 door profiles, featuring door style selections of wood, decorative
laminate veneer, textured melamine, smooth melamine, solid high gloss, matte and
designer colors. For more information, visit wellborn.com.
Infuse unexpected color
If you think of bathroom fixtures as purely functional, think again. Not only
can they add a stylish focal point to your tub (and shower and sink, for that
matter), the ultra-practical fixtures can actually be a source of color. Bold
brass and gold tones are in style, or for something completely different,
explore a new look like solid black fixtures that pop against several different
textures and surfaces.
Introduce ample lighting
Sub-optimal lighting can hamper the ambiance of smaller spaces like bathrooms.
If the space has a window, ditch any coverings that restrict the natural light
and instead rely on textured glass windows that provide privacy while allowing
light to shine freely. Another option is a skylight, which is surprisingly easy
to add. If access to the roofline is an issue, consider one (or even a couple)
tunnel skylights. Also give care to selecting the right fixtures for the space.
Not only should they coordinate well with the overall decor, they should provide
plenty of task and ambient lighting to make the room both useful and inviting.
Trick Your Way to a Bigger Bathroom
When knocking down walls to create more space isn't an option, there are still
plenty of ways you can maximize a small bathroom space to make it look and feel
larger than it really is.
Opt for monochromatic cabinetry. Whether you buy new or paint existing cabinets,
make them blend in monochromatically in the lightest shade possible. White and
light colors reflect light, making the room seem brighter and more spacious. To
maximize the illusion, extend the monochromatic scheme throughout the space,
including floor tiles, wall paint, ceilings and even the decorations.
Place cabinets strategically. Think of the spaces in your bathroom that you
don't usually use, such as the area above the doorway. Especially if you have
high ceilings, you can install decorative storage shelves to house items you
don't need in everyday reach like bathtub salts, scrubs and more. You can also
use the shelves for storing extra toilet paper and cleaners to free up valuable
storage space below the sink.
Maximize vertical space. Consider extending cabinetry up to the ceiling. Adding
color at a vertical height can cause the eye to go up and therefore enlarge the
bathroom space and feel. It is also a wise use of unused space rather than
borrowing from limited floor space, which can make the space feel cramped.
Consider open storage. Open storage shelves trick the mind because the airy
openness can give the illusion of taking less space than enclosed storage.
However, be mindful of over-filling shelves, which can create a cluttered look.
Instead use the open space as an opportunity to feature artwork or other accents
that add life to the room.