Bathroom Ideas
4. Try a rug-like inset or borders. A rug in the bathroom can be beautiful, but for some it feels too impractical. A rug-like tile composition gives you the look of an area rug in the same hard-wearing finish as a standard floor tile.
A midcentury-inspired light fixture hangs over the deep soaker tub. The blue accent wall mimics those in the master bedroom and dining room.Browse freestanding bath tubsMore home tours: Apartments | Small Homes | Colorful Homes | Contemporary Homes | Eclectic Homes | Farmhouses | Midcentury Homes | Modern Homes | Ranch Homes | Traditional Homes | Transitional Homes | All
Industrial lighting and shiplap. This bathroom is a great example of popular modern farmhouse style thanks to a shiplap wall and industrial sconces. Though the vanity itself does not appear to be a true antique, it does have an aged look, and the warm stain is a welcome foil to the cooler tiles found in the shower and on the floor.
2. Wood vanities. More and more designers and homeowners are opting for wooden furniture-style vanities (those that look like freestanding furniture pieces). These vanities take a crisp, clean bathroom and give it a welcoming touch, especially in a mid- to light-tone stain that shows plenty of the wood’s natural character. Browse wooden bathroom vanities
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