Beautiful photos of some of the best bathroom ideas for 2015
Bathrooms are undoubtedly one of the trickiest spaces to get right in the home. Limited space and the need for functionality restrict our design options. But when an experienced professional takes charge, even the most improbable ideas can lead to wonderful results! Here are some of our favorite, unexpected bathroom ideas that we’ve seen so far this year.
Natural brick
Bricks: They’re often dark, busy and can make a space seem crowded, but done right they can turn an ordinary bathroom into the home’s talking point. Tabernacle Homes has used a large, white-washed brick to create a room that’s rustic and spacious.
Walk in shower and bath combo
What’s better than a walk in shower room? A walk in bath and shower room! This stylish new trend is taking homeowners by storm in 2015 and is perfect for couples who want to enjoy every aspect of their home together. Hobus Homes divides the space with glass, keeping the wet area separate without visually dividing the room.
Bathroom with a view
Frosted panes are so last year. Tall windows with an expansive view can make even the smallest bathrooms seem large and luxurious. Kinesis Construction strategically place the windows in a corner, doubling the sense of space. And if your neighbors get curious, well, let them see what they’re missing.
Horizontal tiles
Space is always an issue in bathrooms, but believe it or not, even your choice of tile can expand the room. Here Kimbro Renovations uses horizontal tiles in key areas to add height to the room.
Hard edges
Sharp edges can be tough to get right, especially when it comes to baths (no one wants to sacrifice comfort for style when they’re in the tub!). Martin’s Construction creates a bold look with the right balance of hard lines and soft edges.
Exposed structure
“Where can I get that girder?” is not a question often asked by your neighbors, but a great professional can change your perspective on any imperfection. Check out Bulson Management’s ingenious ‘feature’ in this New York city bathroom.
Ceiling streams
We‘re loving these fascinating faucets which make even running the bath a beautiful experience. Martin’s Construction creates a perfect stream from the ceiling and backs it with a tall stone wall to finish off this fabulous effect.
Wood and stone
Love the outdoors? Well then, bring it indoors! A good wood will never go out of style and natural materials can be surprisingly durable. Pine Street Carpenters expertly combines a knotted pine wood with a pebbled wall and emphasizes these natural colors in their tile selection.
There you have it; proof that a top contractor can turn any bathroom idea into a masterpiece. Hopefully this has inspired you to try out something interesting with your next project, just be sure to get an expert to help you bring it all together!
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