Bathrooms for my money don't need to be too luxurious to be beautiful; my top 20 includes different styles and budgets for what I believe can inspire us when designing or remodeling our bathrooms and toilets.
The 20 #bathrooms are in no particular order, enjoy! :)
1. I love the openness of this #bathroom; that is expressed through the uniformity of materials, the skylight, and the framed glass panels. It's all very interesting, modern, and simple.
2. If you like classic grand and luxurious bathroom this is a fine example. I love the marble flooring and all the classic features.
3. Another classic example, smaller in size than the previous bathroom, but just as grand. Marble is used even in the ceiling, and great details used for the floors and walls.
4. Let's change gear! It's a trend to use these small sized porcelain tiles, which are here rustic and looking like handmade ones, complemented by the beautiful plant and accessories to give a fresh natural look.
5. To stay rustic check this bathroom. Simple, comfy, and full of natural light. The wooden 'beamy' ceiling is very important here.
6. Very cozy and easy on the eye this bathroom is! Almost Zen with bamboo-like ceiling and window panels. Looks also very natural and warm.
7. A little more extreme example of a Zen and natural bathroom, but I love the ruggedness and the stone look. Not the most practical but well done!
8. Industrial, funky, and trendy. Love the concrete basins, and the red faucets matching the fire fighting pipes. Good for a public bathroom in a suitable setting.
9. Speaking of funky; look at this! Love the sharp contrasting colors and spaces. Good for a kid or teenager or anyone who's a fan of this modern approach.
10. Also for a kid or a teenage maybe, yet more minimal than the previous one, all white clean cut walls and mirrors, interrupted by the eye-catching orange drawers and curtain rail. I personally love it and love the mosaic.
11. Simple and minimal too, but very sophisticate at the same time! Notice the gray stone, black fixtures, and feminine sheers. Beautiful!
12. I'm not a huge fan of bathrooms without doors, but when done like this I'm in! The layout is interesting and isolated enough from the room, and I love the tub and curved shower wall with a crack for some natural light.
13. Modern and simple with lots of interest coming from the hidden lights, and from the contrast between smooth white walls and the rough stone walls.
14. Super minimal and stark. I love it. Love the clean fresh feel, the channel-less glass panel, as well as the shower head and drain details. Masterpiece!
15. Also very minimal, but very warm in contrast to the previous bathroom. Warmth is achieved lightly by the skylight, and largely by the clever use of wood.
16. It's a growing trend now using these arcs combined with defined frame lines. It looks very chique and elegant. Even if you don't like pink, imagine any other color or even white.
17. An art wall can transform any bathroom. Sometimes it pays to be bold and not afraid to be a little more artistic!
18. Open and airy, but it would look like any plain white bathroom if not for the beautiful Moroccan tiles adding so much character to this bathroom.
19. Another great use of Moroccan tiles, this time with bold colors. And how sexy is the pink wall derives from the beautiful tiles pattern colors!
20. And why not go Moroccan all they? If you like it there is good news for you; it never goes out of style.
If you noticed not many of these bathrooms have ceramic tiles. I like to use natural materials or ceramics that have their own character like the ones in bathrooms 4, 9, 15, and 18.
I hope you enjoyed my #top20 :)
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