
We think of bathrooms as little jewel boxes in which every detail brings maximum impact to the design regardless of it’s being Asian fusion, Country cottage or any other style.
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- Image 1We love a bathtub with a view, especially if it gives us privacy, too. “If you can’t see them, they can’t see you”, is a good rule for discerning how much privacy your view allows. Comfy seating is a wonderful plus while getting dressed if your bathroom is large enough for it, and furniture quality vanity cabinets add a touch of luxury to the entire dressing room/bath experience.
- Image 2Old world luxury invites you to relax and soak in this beautiful bathroom. Reminiscent of an English pub, the wall of lighted open shelves, glass front cabinets and framed mirrors provide twin lavatories and plenty of drawers and shelves. Family heirlooms, fluffy towels and scented soaps fill the display cabinetry with a delightful mix of cheerful, fun and practical items.
- Image 3It’s the Ultimate Girly Bathroom for now, but take away the pink towels and feminine accents and you have a blank canvas for creating a totally different look. Imagine the drama of brightly colored towels and accessories, or perhaps the soothing Zen of neutrals and watercolor pastel. This classic style is a good investment, as it will provide many years of timeless beauty.
- Image 4Here’s another fine example of the versatility of white cabinets. Water resistant Thermofoil cabinets and a manmade quartz counter in a neutral color are chosen for years of daily use plus easy care. All it takes to dramatically change the personality of this bathroom is a coat of paint in the year’s trendiest color, and a small collection of new accessories.
- Image 5Oak cabinetry cleverly designed as old-fashioned furniture pieces defines
the style of this French boudoir bathroom. Classic Toile wallpaper introduces the color accent of burgundy red, which is repeated in the chair cushion, area rug and towels. Reproduction claw foot tub and pedestal sink complete the cozy look of long ago luxury.
- Image 6Building an arched alcove for the oval spa tub adds romantic charm to this
room. Beveled or stained glass windows are another favored feature for this style. Cabinetry designed to look like furniture always enhances the room’s character. Notice, too, how a small version of a rug normally used in a living room contributes to the entire ambiance of this luxurious bathroom.
- Image 7With quick and easy care as the priority for a busy beach house bath, white
Thermofoil cabinetry, sheet vinyl flooring and simple ceramic tile in the shower enclosure meet those needs beautifully. Cheerful, bright colors echo the ocean and sky, and pure white beadboard wainscoting enhances the casual look of waterfront living.
- Image 9Classic oak cabinetry is an economical update for this bathroom remodel. Two
sinks can replace a single sink vanity if there’s enough wall space to accommodate them. During this remodel a small privacy wall and extra storage were added left of the vanity, individually framed mirrors replaced a large,water-damaged wall mirror and a row of lights shine where only one inadequate bulb once was the only light source.