In this collection, the minimalist elegance of modern aesthetics pairs gracefully with the peaceful, harmonious principles of Zen. Each bathroom is a
In this gallery, we celebrate the harmonious fusion of Zen-inspired serenity with the sleek sophistication of modern design. Each bathroom is a sanctuary…
From innovative use of space to luxurious touches and eco-friendly design, explore our top ten creative loft bathroom design ideas that will inspire you to transform your attic into a functional and aesthetically pleasing space.
Here's a look at a few interior design projects that are getting a lot of attention on our Pinterest boards this week.
Named Lavana House, The Designory's Byron Bay project has some valuable lessons to teach.
Discover the timeless appeal of mid-century bathroom design as we explore various design elements and principles that embody the era's distinctive style. From geometric patterns to vintage-inspired lighting and minimalist fixtures, learn how to create stunning and functional spaces inspired by the perfect blend of vintage charm and modern elegance that defines mid-century design.
In the master bathroom, all boundaries between inside and outside and public and private are virtually eliminated. The dark tiles are by Ann Sacks. Photo 9 of 10 in The Bellwether of Belvedere. Browse inspirational photos of modern homes.
Step into a world where Art Deco sophistication meets '50s diner flair - explore the exciting fusion of styles in new Art Deco interiors.
We designed this villa in Gibraltar to combine old school luxury and Mediterranean flair. with sea side views and open plan living, it is timeless in design
By Alan George In the realm of interior design, bathrooms often receive less attention than their counterparts, such as living rooms and bedrooms. However,...
Along Victoria’s Surf Coast, a minimalist timber dwelling combines Scandinavian charm with the laid-back vibes of a New Zealand bach.
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Whether you have a powder room with barely any room to move or your bathroom is extremely tiny, having a smaller space where you need to shower, get ready
You might be designing the bathroom of your dreams, building a new home, remodeling the existing bathroom in your home, or adding on a new bathroom. In all of these scenarios you have only a certain amount of room to work with. We’ve put together these 8 Tips which can help you in this process. 1)Start by making a list of everything you can think of that you will absolutely need and require in your bathroom. The obvious of the bunch would be your bathroom vanity & toilet, next up is a question for you, will this remodel be a full bathroom meaning a shower and bath tub or a single free standing shower? 2)After the essentials comes the wants, these are the items you want to include. An overwhelmingly amount of people want a cabinet under the sink, so we suggest using a bathroom vanity that comes installed with pre-drilled holes, this will make your installation much easier! A bathroom vanity can provide you with extra storage space for items that you’ll use in the bathroom, like toilet paper, shampoo, mouth wash, etc which is ideal if you are short on space. Now that you’ve decided on a bathroom vanity, figure out if you will be adding a mirror over the sink that either does or does not have a medicine chest. Lighting is very important, which is why we think LED Mirrors are a great option, which can offer you various lighting modes. 3)We’ve made it to step 3 and if you are starting to feel unconformable or unsure that you are going to be able to complete the project on your own, you might want to consider seeking the help of a professional. If this is right up your alley and up for the challenge, continue reading on. 4)Quite possibly the most crucial aspect of any project is space. Make sure to measure your bathroom and even check it twice, you need to be sure of exactly how much room you have to work with. Make your selection of items that you would like to have in your bathroom and get the measurements of each of them. Your toilet, bathroom vanity, free standing bathtub and any other item that will require space in your bathroom. Once you’ve got all of that, create a layout to scale or as best as you can of your space and begin to place items where you would want them to go. You can also do this by cutting out pieces of paper to the size of the item and placing it in your bathroom. Finally, don’t’ forget to leave some space between your items! 5)Unless you have no problem showering in front of a window and giving your neighbors a free show, be mindful of where you are placing items. Remember that you might be limited in where a freestanding bathtub can be placed based on your plumbing. 6)If you’ve tried everything and nothing seems to fit into your space, play with the design and change the layout that might be a more efficient use of space. For example if you are concerned about storage, try adding some floating shelves, or add a bathroom vanity with ample storage room. 7)Imagination, have fun and enjoy the process. If you’ve flipped the design and layout upside down and inside out, you might have to decide on what items you can do without. For example, that pedestal sink that is not giving you any storage space, think about switching it out to a bathroom vanity that’s going to give you that extra storage for your bathroom essentials.
Following his professional hockey career, Cory and Shannon Cross build a lakeside residence on a pine tree-covered hill that captures views of Canada’s shimmering Okanagan Lake.
West of Main Design is an international award-winning ⭐ interior design firm specializing in high-end custom homes, remodels, and renovations. We oversee all aspects of large-scale design projects for clients across North America, including new build homes, kitchen and bathroom remodels, restaurants, and more.
Here is the story of our ensuite bathroom renovation. I’ve recently read a lot about the importance of bathrooms. This might sound silly because...