Bathroom designs are as varied as the people who create them. With modern technology and brilliant minds available at the seat of your computer, any idea you can think of is possible. From bold looks that speak of intelligence and sophistication, to soft designs that create a warm and welcoming feel, whatever your vision may be you can make it happen.
If you’re one of the many people who are about to embark on a bathroom renovation, here are some great hints to transition your ideas into reality.
The first thing to consider is the amount of space you have to work with. The amenities of your bathroom should be proportional to the amount of room available. A big bathtub for example would not look right in a small space just as a small bathtub would not look good in a big space. It’s important therefore to divide up your spacial elements in a logical way. This will assist the flow of the bathroom and allow for integrity throughout its design.
The second thing to consider is color. Color defines the entire atmosphere of your bathroom. It can make a small room huge and a big room cozy and soothing. The color should also speak of your personality and adhere to the design themes of the rest of your home.
Generally speaking, it’s not advisable to use more than two colors for your bathroom. It’s also not a good idea to use colors that are more than a few spaces removed from one another on the color scale. Big variations in color often make the bathroom seem loud and uninviting, while subtle color changes make a bathroom warm and comfortable.
A great way to bring color into your bathroom is with tiles. Tiles are ideal because they can be included on the walls and they are one of the only ways to create mosaics in the bathroom while maintaining a sophisticated feel. Soft colors will give the bathroom an open atmosphere, and dark colors will make the bathroom feel smaller and inviting. Vertically placed tiles in an alternating color scheme will make the room appear larger, as will bright lights, large mirrors, and small amenities like a recessed shower or a small vanity.
The materials you choose for your bathroom can also help to define the design theme. For example, a bathroom designed in marble gives a sophisticated, modern feel, while a bathroom with wallpaper and ceramic flooring gives a homely feel.
Installing sound board behind the drywall can do wonders for the sound elements of the bathroom as well. No one likes to feel like they’re being heard while in the bathroom, so this extra muffling of sound will add comfort and ease to all who use it.
Lastly, you should be very mindful about how your amenities flow into one another. Do you have a small shower and a large toilet? Do you want a vanity that is made out of wood while your shower is made out of stone? All the elements of the bathroom should flow together seamlessly, and one fixture should complement the next. Unless you have a design specialist that can guide you through your design ideas, big variations in style should be reserved for things like nick nacks and throw rugs, not for larger items like toilets and vanities.

By Muezza