Published at Wednesday, July 11th 2018. In bathroom. By Caprice Sydney.
Each new season brings with it fresh new color trends and while you might not want to embrace each and every ‘hot trend’, there are times when a simple change in color scheme helps immensely. Spring and summer are perfect time for quick bathroom makeover as you try and shed the last remaining signs of chilly winter. Spring is a time that celebrates colors of nature in an unabashed fashion and most of these colors look great even during the hotter summer months. With that in mind, here is a look at the top bathroom color trends of the season that promise to stay relevant for the rest of 2018 as well.
We are always exploring new ways in which we can bring color and pattern into our homes. Of course, we want to do this in a curated and classy manner. It should not feel forced. Finding the right setting for the right theme and style is essential here. And there are few rooms in our homes where we can try out ‘something new’ without it being garish or over the top. The powder room is undoubtedly one of these places. It allows you to experiment with ‘hot trends’ before bringing them to the living room, bedroom or the kitchen. Today, we explore one such trend with ‘modern Mediterranean’ style and ways in which it can be used to revamp your tiny powder room.
Choosing tiles for the small bathroom is a touch tricky because you do not want to visually fragment an already compact space. Once again, it is the white subway tiles that emerge as the leader of the pack here, but for those looking for something different, the 6-sided tiles are the trendiest option. Hexagonal floor and wall tiles are currently a hit and from the large ones in gray to tiny penny sized copper wonders; you have a delightful array of options to pick from.
River rocks, polished stones or just pebble tiles that usher in a whole lot of textural contrast – there are plenty of different ways in which you can add that spa-inspired feature to your home. Pebble tiles and river rocks give the bathroom a more soothing and stylish look. It can be the area around the bathtub, the corner shower space or even just a section of the bathroom floor in the corner – pebble tiles make a big difference almost instantly. And you are bound to see more and more of them in the seasons ahead!
There was a time when wood, brick and any other unpolished surface was considered simply ‘unacceptable and regressive’ in the modern bathroom. Unsurprisingly, that wave has passed and the trends of 90’s are starting to give way to more organic design elements. If you are not already on this bandwagon, the mirrors with wooden frames give you a fine and easy start. Once again, view this as a piece that brings warmth and contrast to a bathroom that is otherwise sophisticated and largely monochromatic.
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