Design Ideas to Create the Most Soothing Bathroom Design – Part III ⇒ Over the past two days, you’ve seen 20 of the most soothing and elegant bathroom ideas (Part I + Part II) that can very easily help you improve the decor of your bathroom. Here’s a final selection with another set of 10 interior design ideas to create the perfect and relaxing bathroom that all of us want.
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#21 – An African-Inspired Bathroom Will Give the Tranquility You are Looking For
This master bathroom was designed by Suzanne Kasler and includes superb elements, such as a vivid rug that Kasler found in a crafts market in a Nairobi suburb and extraordinary ceiling.
#22 – Whether Natural or Handmade, Lighting in a Bath is a Must!
#23 – Uncoventional Yet Creative Choices Sometimes Are Better
Karen Vidal blurred all boundaries of what a typical bathroom should look like. She opted for a tile that resembles a Spanish cement floor and a pattern based on a block print from India.
#24 – Warm Up Your Bathroom with a Fireplace
In addition to having this amazing fireplace, this bathroom set designed by hara Davies-Gaetano also offers sweeping views to the outside and a sunking bathtub.
#25 – Splash Orange Accents Throughout Your Bathroom
This vibrant master bath of a Bahamas house designed by Amanda Lindroth features splashes of orange throughout, including in the Pagoda mirror s and carpets.
#26 – Rustic Bathrooms Can Sometimes Take a Darker Palette
Designed by Susan Ferrier, this rustic bathroom is sheathed in dark-stained pine with simple yet elegant cabinetry.
#27 – Sublimity is a Major Keyword When it Comes to Bathroom
This fluid bathroom was designed by Pamela Butz and Jeffrey Klug. What makes it so sublime is the plane of frosted glass that sepeartes the shower and sink sides, but also the simple yet elegant design elements, like the Duravit’s Vero sink, Dornbracht’s Towel Bar and a Hansgrohe’s Downpour 180 showerhead.
#28 – Never Forget the Allure of Art Deco Design
Mirrored and marble details as well as mosaic tiles give this bathroom a cool and sleek touch, thanks to designer Nancy Epstein, it almost seems to transport to the roaring 20’s while also adding a twist contemporaneity.
#29 – Mix Things Up by Having Both an Indoor and Outdoor Bathroom
#30 – Mahogany Accents Are Definitely Welcomed in a Bath Setting
The design of this unique bath from a New England farmhouse designed by architect Nate McBride and interior designer Kari McCabe was inspired by classic mahogany boat trim.
You May Also Be Interested In Reading These Articles:
- Design Tips to Create the Most Soothing Bathroom Design – Part I
- Design Tips to Create the Most Soothing Bathroom Design – Part II
- Discover the Best Bathroom Exhibitors at Salone del Mobile 2018
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Source: House Beautiful