If you are planning a bathroom revamp and you want something a bit out of the ordinary, you’ve come to the right place. We did some web surfing and came up with a few bathroom designs that raise more than an eyebrow!
The Country Manor Bathroom
White ceramics, lots of baskets and a lilac blue-cream decor creates a fresh rural look. With dried grass or wheat stalks, you have the perfect country bathroom. A large stand-alone bath should take pride of place in the centre of the room. Add some decorative gravel around the base of the bath for a soothing and simplistic bathroom where you can relax and unwind.
The Garden Bathroom
By creating a floor to ceiling wall at the rear of the house, you can soak in your bath and enjoy a natural view. Of course, vertical blinds make for the perfect screening and with a stylish long oval bath from Windsor bathroom showrooms, for example, you have an idyllic panorama for long soaks. Add to the natural effect some indoor plants and you combine the garden with the bathroom, which allows you to enjoy the different seasons. You may want to bring in a triple glazed sealed unit, as there will be minimal heat transfer, keeping your interior insulated during the cold winter. Talk to any double glazing company about a large window and they can quote for the project.
Futuristic Bathroom
If your home is a modern design, stainless steel and smoke glass will make your bathroom fit right in. No flowing lines; instead, go for straight and seamless and with no protruding handles. A digital walk-in shower with all the accessories and some suitable wall art with a healthy area of mirrored surfaces give you a bathroom that looks like it belongs in the 22nd century!
Victorian Bathroom
A fair sprinkling of genuine antiques mixed with reproduction furniture would make for a fantastic ‘old world’ look. A pair of wall lamps with flickering lights sets the scene for a long and enjoyable hot soak in your period bath, which could be copper or cast-iron, depending on your preference.
Monochrome
Some people say that monochrome is out, yet they’re still designing a room using a single colour palette. It doesn’t have to be black and white, although that is perfect for an Art Deco bathroom. Feel free to browse with Google Images until you see something that ticks all the boxes and you can base your design on that image. If you are planning on a DIY solution, visit your local bathroom showroom, where you will find the best bathroom furniture, fixtures and fittings at affordable prices.
Of course, a lot depends on your budget. Armed with a figure, you can start pricing up items you plan to include and by self-installation, you can save a significant amount of money. Once winter has passed, the time is right for home improvements and if you are still at the planning stage, you have time to browse the online bathroom store, looking for the right items to create a truly unique looking bathroom.