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Bathroom Design Inspiration

bathroom design inspiration

Earlier this week I shared my newly discovered bath time routine, which naturally has me thinking all things bathrooms.  So I’ve pulled together some amazing bathroom design inspiration, that if like me you feel there is nothing more timeless and fresh than a white bathroom, these spaces may have you questioning yourself.

bathroom design inspiration

The black cabinetry helps to ground this gorgeous bathroom, complimented by the black fixtures and hardware.  And that Persian rug over patterned tile, is perfect lesson in layer pattern and texture.

bathroom design inspiration

Once considered an inexpensive and nostalgic tiling option, penny round tiles are making a come back and one look at this incredible bathroom and you can understand why!  For the most impact, don’t be shy when using these tiles, more is best.

bathroom design inspiration

This bathroom is a lesson in mixing patterns in a way that isn’t overpowering. The zig-zag ceramic tile, brass fixtures and pops of green help to create a space that feels like a sanctuary.

bathroom design inspiration

This bathroom is opulence personified.  Patterned mixed with bold paint, a marble tub, spectacular chandelier, a room fit for a princess – literally – this space was designed for a Middle Eastern Princess in her Paris apartment!

bathroom design inspiration

A bold geometric pattern is paired with classic french fixtures in this chic Saint-Germain-des-Prés apartment.  The mix of classic and modern fixtures helps to avoid a stark contrast from the modern tiled floor and traditional wall paneling. Perfection.

bathroom design inspiration

This bathroom is black and white perfection.  A modern take on subway tiles, with this square Scandinavian variation.  The overall effect, is an elegant monochromatic feel.

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This bathroom offers up double the impact by mixing two patterned tiles, which works because the tiles are both geometric, yet very different and occupy different zones in the space.

 

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