Cool Bathroom Themes

Cool Bathroom Themes

What Are Some Design Ideas for Small Bathrooms?

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Redecorating the rooms in your home can bring some chaos, but it also brings a lot of excitement as you watch an entirely new look come to life in rooms that had become mundane and dated. The long-term enjoyment and satisfaction you get from a newly redesigned bathroom, for example, is more than worth the short amount of time you spend completing the work.

When you're decorating a particularly small bathroom — or any small room — you have to make the most of every bit of available space. From creating practical spaces to letting your design imagination shine through, you could take your new bathroom in many different directions. Let's take a look at some great design ideas for small bathrooms.

Go Bold with Wallpaper

Wallpaper may seem like a dated idea, but many of today's modern prints and designs look nothing like those blocky, geometric designs from days gone by. Bold prints and striking patterns that might look overwhelming in a larger space can really shine in a small bathroom. Choose an accent wall and decorate it with bright colors or a punchy pattern or go dramatic and wallpaper the entire bathroom in a textured print.

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Keep Counter Lines Clean

If you have an ample budget, changing your bathroom counter can really change the entire feel of the bathroom. Choose a design that adds crisp, clean lines to the space. Decorative finishes and scalloped edges may seem fancy and tempting, but they can distract from the rest of the room and diminish your counter space. Additionally, patterned designs on the walls call for "non-busy" counters and accessories to avoid a cluttered feel.

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Add a Design Element to the Ceiling

If decorating the walls isn't your style or you don't have a lot of open wall space, consider adding an eye-catching design element to the ceiling instead. Drawing visitors' eyes up to the ceiling helps create the illusion that your overall bathroom space is much larger than it actually is, according to Elle Decor.

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Consider a Floating Sink

Okay, so maybe floating sinks don't really float, but these types of pedestal sinks with no surrounding counters almost give the impression they are really suspended in midair. This sink style allows you to eliminate bulky counters and cabinets by skipping the traditional bathroom vanity. If counter space isn't important to you, look for a modern floating sink with minimal plumbing to keep your walls and floor tidy.

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Think Outside the Shower Stall

Traditional shower stalls and bathtubs take up a lot of valuable space in a tiny bathroom. If you've got the budget for a full replacement, consider turning your standard bathroom into a European-style bathroom with an open shower and drain on one end of the room, partially separated by a transparent sheet of laminated glass.

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Try Hanging a Towel Bar

If you plan on keeping the counter and you need more counter space, hang a towel bar (or two) to free up space. These bars can hold standard hand towels or even full-size body towels in most cases. This use of vertical storage space saves some of your limited square footage for other uses. As a bonus, you can find plenty of towel bars with decorative designs to spruce up your walls as well.

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Bring Some Natural Light In

One of the biggest problems in a small space is the lack of light, and dark rooms with poor lighting look not only dismal but also seem much smaller than they actually are. If your bathroom has a window, install decorative blinds or a window shade in a color and material that lets some natural light in, even when the blinds are closed or the shade is pulled down.

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Spring for an Oval Mirror

You know how funhouses always have halls and rooms with funky mirrors in them? The logic is simple — mirrors are great at creating optical illusions. Oval mirrors, in particular, create an illusion of height, and every mirror reflects both artificial and natural light to make rooms much brighter. Place an oval mirror over the sink or an open wall to add brightness and create the illusion of extra height in your small bathroom.

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Use Ledges or Shelves for Storage

If you're completely remodeling your small bathroom, consider choosing a shower and tub enclosure with storage ledges in the walls. If your do-over isn't that extensive, you could hang shelves in the shower enclosure or above the sink. Ledges and shelves are great for storing shower and hair products that you don't want cluttering your counters.

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Choose Flexible Storage Options

As much as you want to avoid clutter in a small bathroom, it's inevitable that you need certain items in the room. The storage items you choose are determined by the style choices you make throughout the room. If you opt for a pedestal sink, you might be able to slide a basket with fresh towels underneath it. If your shower doesn't have shelves, then look for a hanging shower caddy to drape over the shower head to hold your supplies. If you hang a shelf near your sink, pick up some cute containers to place on it to hold your toothbrush, toothpaste, hairbrush and other essentials.

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Hawaiian Bathroom

Hawaiian Bathroom

Sleeve, Pattern, Collar, Visual arts, Design, Pattern, Fashion design, Button, Nightwear, Motif,

Aloha prints

We've got Prada to thank – or, depending on your outlook, to blame – for the surge in floral prints. Ami's take boasts a slimmer cut and less chest-baring collar than its '50s inspiration, meaning you can pair it as easily with either a block-colour blazer or shorts. Probably not both at once, though.

Ami botanical print shirt, £150, mrporter.com

Sleeve, Pattern, Carmine, Peach, Visual arts, Coquelicot, Pattern, Active shirt, Floral design, Day dress,

Embrace the darkness

The darker your background the more rugged the look. Even when it's under pink flowers. Even so, pulling off the Hawaiian shirt is all about attitude. Button to the top and wear with a pair of transparent sunglasses to ensure you're more Robert de Niro in Cape Fear than Tom Selleck in Magnum PI.

Black Hawaiian print shirt, £28, riverisland.com

Sleeve, Pattern, Active shirt, Pattern, Nightwear,

Monocultured

The print thing should be the final nail in the coffin for fashion's obsession with monochrome, but if you still can't bring yourself to embrace colour then Moncler's stripped back Hawaiian polo may be a better choice for blazing hot weekends. Pair with white tennis shoes then head for your nearest cocktail terrace.

Moncler Hawaiian polo shirt, £261, harrods.com

Sleeve, Pattern, Carmine, Baby & toddler clothing, Visual arts, Active shirt, Illustration, Pattern, Top, Nightwear,

Subtle statements

If you're nervous around florals, restrict yourself to two colours and big prints. This makes it easier to pair with cardigans or sweatshirts. Just try to avoid jeans to avoid looking like a tourist. Opt instead for dark chinos and sleeves rolled almost to the shoulder.

Karmakula Hawaiian shirt, £35, topman.com

Sleeve, Collar, Textile, Pattern, Electric blue, Sweater, Active shirt, Pattern,

All mixed up

Botanicals don't only belong on button-downs. Kolor's take on the trend has the print peek out from semi-sheer fabric and cotton-organza on a collarless tee, and works to dress down a more formal lower half. So think suit trousers and buffed-to-blinding derbies rather than Speedos and Crocs.

Kolor panelled cotton-blend T-shirt, £270, mr-porter.com

Blue, Product, Sleeve, Textile, Pattern, Collar, Electric blue, Aqua, Button, Visual arts,

A shirt of two halves

Penfield's print is no wallflower, but the contrast lower half eases some of its visual clout. Pick out colours to accent in other places to make the rest of your outfit gel. That means pale green in your socks and pocket square, though. Not blindingly bright red trousers.

Penfield Teaford Hawaiian shirt, £60, penfield.com

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Bathroom Countertops Storage

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21 Organization Tricks to Make Your Bathroom Feel Twice as Big

It's all about using vertical storage solutions, people.

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NicoleHollis

If there's one place we could all use unlimited storage, it's the bathroom. Think about it: There's makeup, lotions, hair tools, and countless hygiene essentials to keep in stock. But there are plenty of ways to keep your vanity organized to optimize the surface space you do have. These bathroom counter organizers and clever DIY storage tips will help you make the most of your space, large or small.

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Corner Units

When you don't have tons of under-the-sink storage, opt for a slim corner unit to house your TP. This one can be flipped around the hide extra rolls, too. Now you won't have to just keep it out on the vanity or back of your toilet.

BUY NOW Yamazaki Home Storage Shelf, $65

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Hooks

Hanging hooks for accessories and linen keeps horizontal vanity spaces nice and free. They add a little aesthetic dimension to the walls while also ensuring bathroom linens are dry when you go to grab them.

BUY NOW Oren Ellis Mounted Hook, $25

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Trays

Use trays for a tidy look—not only do they help you stay organized, they add style. Imagine a chic vignette of your favorite makeup, perfume bottles, and other attractive packaging.

BUY NOW CB2 Black Marble Tray, $30

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Etegeres

The key to making the most out of a tiny bathroom? Go up. This etagere is basically like adding a cabinet or shelves to the wall, just without the whole installation thing.

BUY NOW Cost Plus World Market Etagere Shelf, $180

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Plastic Organizers

While nail polish isn't quite as sweet as a chocolate chip cookie, it is a treat. And this container saves major surface space and keeps all of your colors in one convenient place.

BUY NOW Urban Outfitters Makeup Organizer, $39

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Medicine Cabinets

Clear countertop clutter with a mirrored cabinet with interior storage.

BUY NOW West Elm Medicine Cabinet, $299

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A Bath Caddy

In this bathroom designed by Leanne Ford Interiors, the bathroom sink doesn't have a surrounding vanity. Ford gave it some surface space by laying a wooden plank across it. Create the same effect with a wooden caddy with little bowls in each, like the one linked below.

BUY NOW Anthropologie Bath Caddy, $168

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Hot Tool Organizer

Keep hot tools off the countertops (or tangled in cabinets below) to prevent heat damage. You can use a wall mount to save space or keep them right on the counter with a hair accessory organizer.

BUY NOW Pottery Barn Hair Tool Storage, $49

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Skinny Organizer

If your bathroom doesn't have enough room for a shelving unit, see if you have enough space to squeeze in this slim cabinet. It's the width of a toilet paper roll, but has deep drawers for hiding all sorts of bathroom must-haves.

BUY NOW Yamazaki Home Slim Storage Cart, $60

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Wall Shelves

Wasted wall space in a small bathroom is just that: a waste. Hang shelves for your makeup, plants, and other products.

BUY NOW Urban Outfitters Rattan Wall Shelf, $49

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Stool

In this timeless bathroom designed by Elizabeth Roberts Architecture & Design, the handle-free drawers blend in seamlessly and tuck away essentials, while the step stool creates a little extra surface area.

BUY NOW Peg & Awl Step Stool, $95

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Bar Carts

This cart holds all the essentials, but can be rolled out when guests arrive to make the room more presentable. Use one tier for your towels, and another for soap and other products. It's also a good place for flowers to freshen up a guest bathroom or powder room.

BUY NOW Williams Sonoma Round Bar Cart, $316

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Woven Baskets

When you don't have enough storage space in your bathroom as is and don't foresee a remodel, it's time to get creative. Take note from this bold powder room designed by Chango & Co and slide a basket along the floor.

BUY NOW Blomus Chunky Cotton Knit Baskets, $85

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Shower Caddies

A hanging shelf needed to be a utilitarian piece of metal—just check out this chic wooden piece, which would blend beautifully with many types of decor.

BUY NOW Urban Outfitters Shower Caddy, $49

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Lazy Susans

Instead of storing your beautiful bottles out of sight, sit them on a lazy Susan to make every scent in your collection easy to find and organized.

BUY NOW CB2 Round Server, $21

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Glass Tumblers or Jars

Make cotton balls and Q-tips part of your decor in these beautiful glass jars.

BUY NOW West Elm Toothbrush Stand, $15

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Ladder

Introduce extra storage space for your towels in style by leaning a wooden ladder against the wall. It brings in more dimension than a traditional wall shelf and looks considerably more special. In this bathroom designed by Alexander Design & Build, it also softens up the edgier concrete sink.

BUY NOW Haven Storage Ladder, $100

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Mini Bowls

Put makeup and other odds and ends inside little bowls and catch-alls. It'll make the getting ready process easier and keep the bathroom pretty. Learn how to make these DIY coconut bowls from Sugar & Charm.

BUY NOW Pottery Barn Glass Containers, $20

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Over-the-Toilet Shelves

In a super tiny bathroom where the toilet is pretty much all there's room for and you have zero counter space, get a shelving unit build to slide right over and around the toilet.

BUY NOW Urban Outfitters Over-The-Toilet Shelf, $159

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Wall System

Invest in a wall organizer that helps you come up with a system you can actually stick to.

BUY NOW Ferm Living Wooden Multi Shelf, $482

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Desk Supplies

Every surface counts! Here, Emily Henderson used the top of the toilet. Keep essentials and decor on a tray so they don't slip off, or opt for something like a desk organizer with more tiers. Even though this leather desk organizer is usually stuck in the office, it's ideal for makeup, too. The sliding drawers offer enough space for brushes, blushes, you name it.

BUY NOW Skagerak Letter Tray, $132

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Basement Master Bathroom Ideas

Basement Master Bathroom Ideas

Basements gets bad raps from time to time, if built finished out or remodeled later on, they actually offer a wealth of extra living space for many purposes and activities. For instance, a media room, living room, wine cellar, wet bar, gym, office, playroom, man's cave, laundry and guest room are all popular choices for basement spaces. If you are lucky enough to live in an area where basements are a commonly built element of most homes, you may just be sitting on a myriad of abundant new living possibilities!

Today, we will be showing you a couple of pictures of basement bathroom ideas that looks totally amazing! They differ in archetype, design, planning and inspiration – but we are sure that you will definitely love this list because of the cool things you can actually do with your basement if ever you decide on adding or creating a bathroom in the basement. Take a look at the pictures below and be astounded!

1. Armadale Project – Basement Bathroom & Laundry Room

Armadale Project

XTC Design Incorporated

Functional combined purpose room. What more can a mom ask for?

2. Atlanta Basement Bathroom

The Consulting

The Consulting House Inc.

Consulting House Inc., "Designed a bathroom as part of a full basement build-out. I was asked by the client to incorporate some yellow/black street tiles and a manhole tile. I created a bathroom that simulated being outside on a road and the glass tile in the shower represents a stop light."

3. Austin Modern Bathroom

Austin Modern

Cottam Hargrave

Curbless showers don't have to be open, this one's contained behind a frameless, glass enclosure. The lack of a curb and a shower frame give this bathroom an absolutely seamless sight line.

4. Basement Spa Bathroom

Just Basements

Just Basements

This bathroom looks a little masculine, but the design team just wanted to achieve a neutral feel to the space. Great tile work!

5. Boston Beach Style Basement Bathroom

Boston Beach

Leslie Saul & Associates

The sauna takes up about the same space as the tub across from the shower – but who cares? Anyone would love to get one for their bathroom!

6. Crest Meadows Residence

Crest Meadows

Jordan Iverson Signature Homes

Looks clean and simple and relatively inexpensive to build.

7. Ecologia Montreal

Ecologia Montreal

Alexandre Parent

A partial wall visually separates the toilet from the bed, but the soaking tub and vanity are part of the room's open plan. To protect the wood floors, the couples use a bath mat and keeps splashes to a minimum. "The child's bath is different from ours," Karsenti says, "but our bath is pretty special: spa like and calming, a bit like Japanese soaking tub space."

8. Finished Basement Malvern, West Chester

West Chester

West Chester Design / Build, LLC

I'm not usually a fan of blue paint, but I love this color!

9. Girard Townhouse, Philadelphia

Girard Townhouse

Brett Webber Architects, PC

There's no need to worry about splashing here, because this entire bathroom is a wet room. Having the shower's controls at the opening of the shower makes heating things up easy and keeps the homeowners from getting wet in the process.

10. Guest Bath New Construction

Guest Bath

Amber Hobbs Design

It is small and pretty and just the right size for our bathroom. And it looks just a tiny, tiny bit cool.

11. Industrial Chic Basement

Industrial Chic

Mosaik Design & Remodeling

Mosaik Design and Remodeling recently completed a basement remodel in Portland's SW Vista Hills neighborhood that helped a family of four reclaim 1,700 unused square feet. Now there's a comfortable, industrial chic living space that appeals to the entire family and gets maximum use.

12. Italian Basement

Marco Dellatorre

Marco Dellatorre

The third bathroom shows a completely different style from the other two baths. "The client has a child who wanted to participate directly in the choice of the color of his bathroom. I was amused to involve him, and the result was so surprising and unexpected," Dellatorre says. "It seems to be in a paint factory where you can view all the Pantone colors all at once."

13. Lodge – Contemporary Master Bath

Angie Keyes

Angie Keyes CKD

The tile work in this Chicago master bathroom is totally beyond words! Tell us what you think about them!

14. Lower Level Retreat

Lower Level

Centennial 360

I love the color of the walls, the freestanding tub and the show area! Totally classy and very contemporary!

15. Metro Traditional Bathroom

Metro Traditional

Case Design/Remodeling, Inc.

I like the wooden bench in the bathroom! Pretty classy!

16. Modern Marvel

Modern Marvel

Creative Design Construction, Inc.

A basement renovation complete with a custom home theater, gym, seating area, full bar, and showcase wine cellar.

17. The Pennock Family Home

The Pennock

Sarah Greenman

The basement bathroom is an exciting departure in style from the rest of the house. Barn wood walls and corrugated metal siding give this space a wonderful rustic feel. The new double sinks from Ikea mix well with corresponding vintage items, like the blue soaking tub.

18. Tine Halseth Vuorma

Tine Halseth

Tine Halseth Vuorma

Won't you agree that all designs and construction is really hard work – look at the job done on this bathroom and how lovely it is.

19. Toronto Basement Bath

Studio Inc

Sage Design Studio Inc.

I have a feeling this industrial look is going to be the next big thing in bathrooms – this bathroom is totally sleek and sophisticated.

20. Venice Canals

Venice Canals

Katie Leede

I love the small tiles in the bath; the glass enclosure is actually sexy and is fun that complements with the wooden walls.

If you loved this list, we are sure that you will love this list about how to use the basement that are interesting, unique, fun and really cool; just like the pictures in this list about basement bathroom designs. The pictures above are not only contemporary and even modern; they are totally charming and achievable for your basements too! Hope you had fun with this list!

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Amber Interiors Bathroom Vanity

Amber Interiors Bathroom Vanity

IN PARTNERSHIP WITH SOHO HOME

Bathrooms are becoming so much more than just a practical space. Inspired by luxurious hotels, more and more of us want to transform our bathrooms into beautiful and relaxing havens to soak away the day's worries and refresh. This is certainly the objective for my family bathroom renovation, for which I have been collecting ideas lately. With bathrooms on my mind, I am delighted to be teaming up with Soho Home to bring you this guide on how to bring a 5-star hotel feel to your bathroom; from the practical and style considerations, right down to lovely bathroom accessories that finish off the space beautifully and make it a joy to use every single day.

1.  REQUIREMENTS & LAYOUT

If you are fully renovating it, the first thing to nail down is the layout, that is if you didn't already have a layout that worked well. Play around with a scale drawing of the space and think about what you really want in the space. Many of us have to work with notoriously compact bathrooms so there has to be a balance between wants and needs: one sink vs a double vanity, a fitted bath vs a roll top bath, a shower bath vs a separate bath and shower enclosure, etc. Also consider what you'll see first when you walk in. If you're going for a statement bath, or having a gorgeous vanity, it'd be great to make that the first thing you see. If possible, tuck the loo away from first sight and, for ease of plumbing, keep it against or close to the external wall where your existing drainage is.

Bathroom renovation tips by First Sense || Jenna Lyons Soho Loft Bathroom
What a way to enter a bathroom! This is insanely luxurious and we can only dream, but it still makes the point of wowing with a beautiful vanity. Image: Jenna Lyons' SoHo loft apartment via Katie Considers

Bathroom renovation tips by First Sense || Bathroom design by Amber Interiors
A wall has been built to tuck away the loo here. If you're short on space, imagine this without the wall. The concept still works, as the vanity draws your attention first.Image: Amber Interiors

Bathroom renovation tips by First Sense || Statement black clawfoot bath, white metro tiles
The clawfoot bath is the star of the show in this bathroom. Image: Design*Sponge

2.  STORAGE

Don't let bathroom storage be an afterthought. Nothing takes away the feeling of luxury in a bathroom quicker than the clutter of toiletries. Hotel bathrooms don't require much storage but real life family bathrooms definitely do, so plan in storage by way of a cupboard and/or a basin vanity with drawers or cupboards. A mirror cabinet above the basin is also very handy but keep it stylish. Additionally, have a little niche in the shower if you can for a neat way to store the soap and shampoo that is used daily, and a shelf or two to display some pretty stuff, because every space needs some pretty stuff (point 6 below covers more on this).

Deep burgundy marble-topped vanity || Bathroom renovation tips by First Sense
Essential practical storage can also be fabulous! Image: Decus Interiors

Combining closed and open storage || Bathroom renovation tips by First Sense
A stunning combination of closed and open storage!Image: fourteen.oh.five

3.  LIGHTING

Have you ever wondered why everyone looks better in hotel bathroom mirrors? It's all in the lighting! Lighting mirrors evenly on either side limits shadows, perfect for makeup application or shaving. You also need good overhead lighting to create a bright well-lit room in the morning and soft low-level lighting for a relaxing evening soak in the tub. If you don't have a separate source for ambient lighting, you can achieve the effect by having the overhead lighting on a dimmer.

Bathroom renovation tips from First Sense || Lighting a bathroom
The mirrors are flanked by chic sconces, with the opal glass softening the light. Image: Elms Interior Design

4.  STYLE

Whether your style is classic or contemporary, marble can't be beaten for a timeless and luxe hotel look. Whether cladding your shower in marble or commissioning a marble countertop, this material in all its various forms exudes luxury. If swathing your bathroom in marble is blowing the budget, then marble-effect porcelain tiles, which I talked about in my previous post, are a more affordable and practical alternative.

Marble tiled bathroom at The Ned || Bathroom renovation tips by First Sense
This marble-tiled bathroom at The Ned London, with gorgeous Cowshed products, sets the tone for a luxurious pampering experience.

Bathroom renovation tips by First Sense || Marble tiles combined with glazed brick tiles
Carrara marble tiles are combined with glazed brick tiles and black hardware to stunning effect. Image: Elizabeth Roberts

Bathroom renovation tips by First Sense || Marble-effect porcelain
Large format marble-effect porcelain is used as a countertop and wall cladding in this gorgeous bathroom. Image: Cedar+Suede

Of course, marble isn't the be-all and end-all for bathrooms. If you want a different look that still gives you a tranquil spa-style bathroom, glazed tiles in soothing colours are a wonderful option.

Bathroom renovation tips by First Sense || Eau de nil Zellige tiles create a soothing bathroom
Zellige tiles in eau de nil tones create a relaxing bathroom. Image: Retrouvius

Bathroom renovation tips by First Sense || Tonal white glazed tiles
White glazed tiles in subtle tones bounce light and add texture and dimension.Image: Arkee Creative

6.  THE PRETTY THINGS

When you've been through a renovation to create your dream bathroom, it's only right that you treat yourself to the good stuff to really live the hotel bathroom experience at home! Engage your senses with soft fluffy bath linen, beautiful looking lotions and potions that smell just as good, and diffusers or scented candles. Have a look at all the gorgeous bathroom products at Soho Home to help you finish off your bathroom design and get you on your way to feeling pampered as you deserve to be! From hooks to hair putty, they have it all.

For any toiletries that are purchased at the supermarket, the trick is to decant them into pretty bottles and storage jars. Cotton balls, for example, look positively lovely when stored a pretty glass jar on the counter or shelf.

Finally, the tip that I use for every single space: greenery and wood are great for adding colour and life, especially so in a bathroom which may otherwise look aesthetically cold.

Bathroom renovation tips by First Sense || Soft fluffy bathlinen from Soho Home
No bathroom should be without soft fluffy towels and robes.Image: Soho Home

Bathroom renovation tips by First Sense || Pretty bathroom towels
Hotels use white towels which always look lovely, but coloured/patterned towels can be a great way to add contrast and interest to bathroom. Have matching towels but sew on different coloured hanging loops or tags for each person to avoid confusion! Image: Cedar+Suede

Bathroom renovation tips by First Sense || Beautiful bathroom accessories
Pamper with lovely products. Image: TOL'KO Interiors

Bathroom renovation tips by First Sense || Dreamy spa-like bathroom
The fiddle leaf fig tree brings life and colour to this white bathroom, contributing to the dreamy spa-inspired vibe.Image: Liljencrantz Design

So these are my tips for creating a hotel-style look and feel in your bathroom for a gloriously luxurious experience you can enjoy every day. Are you renovating a bathroom or would you like to give yours a little revamp? What is your must-have thing in a bathroom? Let me know in the comments below!

This post is in collaboration with Soho Home. As always, all ideas, opinions and words are my own.


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