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You’re likely to spend some time in your bathroom every day. For many people, this part of their home should be one of the most relaxing and most comfortable. For this reason, you should always consider spending time designing and accessorizing this space, making it as cool and stylish as you possibly can. That said, check out the following bathroom interior design trends for 2019:
Round Corner Rectangle Vanity Mirrors
The large rounded mirror may have had its time in the past years, but 2019 is the year for the softly linear vanity mirror. While the round mirror tends to be very large, a rounded rectangle mirror is much more compact.
Wall-Mounted Toilets
This toilet design looks very modern and has less places to collect dust so it’s simpler to clean. And while this design has also been available for quite some time, it’s only until recently that it can be seen in modern homes. AHM Installations have more ultra-modern toilet and bath designs you can check out.
Floating Vanities
These vanities have been around for quite some time now, but they’ve never been a hit until this year. With the many options you have now, you can easily find one that will look pretty in your bathroom. Wooden vanities for example, look seamless and cozy, which is what 2019 trends are all about—clean and seamless.
Console Sink Vanities
While this is not a very practical choice for the main bathroom, it can instantly add beauty to your bathroom. It’s one stylish way to add some intricate details into the bathroom with a leg design while still having it feel light and open. This vanity design is a modern version of a traditional style, which adds to its timeless potential. What’s great about modern designs such as this is its availability in various materials, so you’re likely to find one that suits your taste.
Dam-less Shower
Dam-less showers are so open, clean, seamless, and pretty. If your bathroom style is on the traditional side, then the dam option would be great for you. But if you’re going for a more modern bathroom look, consider this option. Although this design is effortlessly elegant, construction is something to consider. With this design, you need to have the shower floor slope down into a linear drain. This is the only way to prevent water from getting into the main part of your bathroom. Or you can have a wider shower that will let you use a center drain.
Floor-to-Ceiling Shower Glass Casing
If you’re planning to remodel your bathroom and would like to incorporate the look of clean and stylish drama, then adding a floor-to-ceiling shower glass casing is highly recommended. With this design, expect the bathroom to look tall, seamless, and very personal.
Side-Mounted Faucets
This faucet option is a great space saver and would best work in small spaces with thin sinks.
Long Thin Tiles
This style came to the market by late 2018 but is fully gaining attention this year. Long, thin tiles will look very nice in any bathroom. It’s also being used frequently in tile stacking or in regular configurations.
Polished Nickel
Polished nickel is loved for its warmer tone, making it gentler than chrome. It’s believed to be the more high-quality looking metal in the silver family, which makes it more preferred by many. You can still use brass, of course, but with the darker marble trend lately, polished nickel fixtures appear to blend in more nicely. Brass, on the other hand, is a stronger and more color contrasting option.
Using a Neutral Palette
Everyone loves a timeless-looking bathroom and there are always new design trends that would look great in the years to come. To keep the bathroom looking modern, try using a monochromatic element in the whole space. For example, you can use one material or color like a marble tile or the color gray to make it look unique.
Bold and Black Bathrooms
Today, bathrooms are all about dark, bold, and sultry bathroom designs that create a relaxing experience.
Using Open-Concept Designs
Homeowners are creating a modern look by incorporating open-concept designs in their bathrooms. Using a privacy glass is important, but showering in the open air simply feels grand.
Final Thoughts
If you’re thinking about renovating your home, consider simple designs that make a great impression. Before you start working on your designs, it’s also worthwhile to consider the places you spend time the most. Although your bathroom is more of a functional space, it doesn’t mean that you can’t make a statement with its design. Using the latest trends for bathroom interior design may be helpful in creating that relaxing and personalized bathroom you’ll love.