People usually like to think of bathrooms as utilitarian rooms which serve some specific purpose. That doesn’t mean we don’t put enough effort into them. On the contrary, bathrooms are seen as some of the most valuable areas in the entire household and if you want to resell your property, investments made here usually produce very healthy ROI. But, the very nature of this room remains pretty much the same.
But, what if we told you that your bathroom can become a very stylish and cozy oasis where you will actually like spending time? Sounds interesting?
Well, with just a couple of tweaks, virtually any bathroom can become a small in-house spa where you can relax, enjoy small quiet moments, and get your batteries fully charged. Let us take a look at some of the simplest ways to meet these goals.
Use appealing and soothing colors
This is remodeling 101. If you want to completely overhaul how some space looks and feels, playing with colors definitely makes one of the first and simplest stops. What kinds of colors should you aim for? Well, it depends on your personal preferences but let’s say that whites, gentle creams lend any space a certain sense of airiness and timeless charm. If you want to create a more naturalistic vibe, you can also opt for light greens and blues. The second option is also a perfect match if you want to open up the space and bring some of that bright blue sky indoors. You can break these base colors with accents further down the road.
Introduce a touch of nature with indoor plants
Indoor plants are an immensely popular resource that can turn even the coldest barren space into a lush oasis. According to credible sources they also have a very positive impact on health with improvements in mental well-being cited as some of the most noteworthy examples. So, you can simply take the decoration ideas you have for the living room and try to emulate them in the bathroom environment. In this case, you should opt for the more humid-friendly varieties like Orchids, Golden Pothos, Spider Plant, and China Doll Plant since they are going to enjoy the spa setting just as well as you.
Leverage open shelves
Speaking of indoor plants, you will need someplace where you’ll keep them, right? Take this as a cue to grace your bathroom with a couple of stylish storage pieces. Of course, we suggest that you go with naturalistic open shelving. First and foremost, these pieces are very slim and take far less space than the robust closets and cabinets. You do get the same storage capacity, though. Second, open shelves turn every item you put on them into a statement piece. Roll the towels and they are ready for display. Colorful soaps serve as an excellent contrast to subdued walls. You get the point.
Update the bathroom pieces and layout
Once again, the goal is to create something akin to spas you could find in mid-century mystery novels. So, consider moving around a couple of fixtures or throwing a couple of them altogether. This is the area where you will need hired expertise, so be sure to get in touch with hot water systems professionals and include them in the planning process from the early stages. If you get the green light, feel free to go retro and rustic since you will score major points in the cozy department. Also, do your best to create more free-flowing space. Your goal is to create something stylish and open. You can’t do that with excessive, robust items.
Let there be light!
Preferably, you should leverage natural light for as much as possible. Of course, that means you will probably need to expand the window space. That will require adjustments in your renovation budget but it’s worth it. Using window film or louvered glass panels will keep your privacy while allowing you to go as outrageous as possible. As for periods when the sun sets down, layering the light will allow you to create a very moody atmosphere while highlighting the focal areas. Taking a warm bath with a glass of wine and a good book at the grasp of your hand? That’s the setting you should go for.
Decorate the space with art pieces
These small touches are so simple yet so versatile. And, they easily turn your bathroom into anything that crosses your mind. If you use modern, abstract pieces you will add the designated area to a great level of personality. Going with something more traditional is perfect for emulating that rustic, old-world charm of 19th-century European resorts. In any case, you will elevate the entire area and turn the room that is strictly utilitarian into a regular, comfortable area, not unlike your living room. Your bathroom will end up how you treat it. So, treat it with respect and dignity it more than deserves.
Use dividers to create designated areas
Making the space feel more dynamic and, honestly, look more spacious and functional than it is doesn’t have to cost you a fortune. On the contrary, it’s as simple and affordable as using stylish and subdued room dividers. So, why not create an enjoyable reading nook? Or something like a dry area or an improvised dressing room? Move in a couple of slim and striking dividers and you’re there. For extra style points, try managing this challenge in a DIY fashion. These projects are very simple and give you a lot of room to play with different patterns, materials, wallpapers, and shapes. You are limited only by your imagination.
Well, there you have it – the top seven ways to turn your bathroom into a statement room where you’ll actually enjoy spending your time relaxing and getting a real kick out of it. The most important thing to remember here is that, in terms of home design, the only rule is that there are no rules. So, don’t feel constrained by traditional conventions. Your bathroom can become whatever you want it to be. We gave you a couple of basic guidelines to nudge you in the right direction. The rest is up to you.
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Iskra Banović is our seasoned Editor-in-Chief at Blufashion. She has been steering the website’s content and editorial direction since 2018. With a rich background in fashion design, Iskra’s expertise spans across fashion, interior design, beauty, lifestyle, travel, and culture.