Achieve a modern luxury bathroom look with subtle texture play. In this bright primary en suite from Michelle Boudreau Design, woven accents and natural wood elements soften the clean lines of the vanity and tile. Paired with a luxe soaking tub and dual vanities, the space feels utterly relaxing.
In a powder room, matchboard panelling can be a stylish alternative to traditional flat emulsion. A textured finish like the uneven, rounded surface of this woven vinyl from Pure & Original (pictured) creates warmth and interest, and ties in with the rough-hewn timber of the vanity. An oversize patterned wallpaper is an easy way to add drama to a small space. The pattern on this Iksel wallpaper (pictured) evokes the floral blooms of an English garden, while the oversized mirror helps to make the room feel bigger.
A spacious walk-in shower is the ultimate bathroom must-have, but it’s important to choose a glass door that doesn’t block light or obscure the view. In this Pittsburgh bathroom from Dmar Interiors, a simple mix of materials, including stacked stone and textured subway tile, creates a sleek look with an uncluttered feel. Towel bars and hooks can take a lot of abuse in the bath, so swap out plastic storage for durable teak, like this design from Gretchen Murdock. The wood finish echoes the warm hue of the green ceramic Fireclay tiles, creating visual harmony in this contemporary en suite. modern bathroom design coal harbor