From beautiful tubs to furniture-style vanities,
traditional bathrooms offer classical elegance.
Add Interest with Texture
- Texture adds exotic flavor to this stately master bathroom. The rich walnut-stained cabinets and granite countertop initiate a dignified, traditional look. Then, grass-cloth wallpaper, a carved wood mirror and vanity legs, and the hammered-nickel sink bowl lend interesting dimension for a unique twist on tradition.
Vintage Style for Today
- Certain design elements convey a
nostalgic look back while maintaining a fresh modern-day edge.
Wide-plank beaded-board wainscoting finished with extra-wide molding captures timeless traditional style in this bathroom. A pedestal sink, oval freestanding tub, and retro-style fixtures compliment the vintage look with modern amenities.
Updated Traditional Design
- This cheerful bathroom makes fresh use of traditional patterns and colors. Toile wallpaper
enlivens the walls above crisp white subway tile. Bright yellow accent
tiles embellished with a raised scroll lend further provincial influence
to the room?s decorative scheme. Furniture-like fixtures -- a double-pedestal sink and cabinetry that looks like a freestanding hutch -- add classic traditional touches as well.
Ultimate Feminine Bathroom
- An arched alcove
flattered with generous windows sets up a bubble bath haven in this
bathroom bursting with classic femininity. Lush floral fabrics and sweet
pink tile pour on the sugary touches. The claw-foot tub with matching
vintage-style faucet rests on a mosaic tile floor with crystal chandeliers glowing overhead.
Furniture-Like Vanities
- These custom-designed built-in vanities, with shapely legs that support the extended sinks, pay homage to freestanding furniture traditionally found in French bathrooms without sacrificing precious floor space. The tiered cabinetry features abundant storage and unique visual design with varying depths.
Plentiful Bathroom Storage
- An expanse of built-in cabinetry adds much-desired storage space in this bathroom. The beautiful blend of inlaid mahogany
and bird?s-eye maple woods lend dimensional interest that breaks up the
mass of cabinets and drawers. White marble counters and gilded fixtures
complimented by reproduction 19th-century damask-print wallpaper reflect the home?s Victorian roots.
Red with Tradition
- Bold and bright yet rich and sophisticated, red is the perfect color to enliven a bathroom while complimenting its traditional character. True to tradition, this bathroom features classic molding and fixtures, dressed up with red walls and a few soft touches of fabric on an ottoman and area rug.
Simple Powder Room
- Warm chocolate brown balanced with cream wainscoting and crisp white fixtures make this powder room feel welcoming and spacious. A classic Roman shade, clean-line molding, and a pretty pedestal sink add decoration without overwhelming the small space.
Decorating Tips from Other Rooms
- Elements from other rooms of the
house make this bathroom?s design more intriguing. A large framed
mirror, like one that might enhance a formal dining room, stands in for a
medicine cabinet behind the chest-of-drawers-inspired vanity.
Plan ahead, asking your contractor to create openings through the glass
for lighting and plumbing. The generous bay window is dressed with
floor-to-ceiling draperies, adding a decorative backdrop to the tub, as they might in an eating nook.
Built-in Dressing Table
- When space allows, a dressing table area is a desirable feature in a traditional bathroom. Cabinetry,
trimmed to match the rest of the bathroom, is used to create the
private grooming space in this bath. Upper cabinets feature angled sides
inset with mirrored doors, creating the look of a trifold mirror, with
bonus medicine cabinet storage behind.
A Classic Wall Treatment
- Wood paneling offers a timeless, traditional look. In this bathroom, rich mahogany with a matte furniture finish gives the classic design element a sophisticated modern appearance.
The Timeless Appeal of Marble
- Gleaming white marble makes a stunning style statement. For this spacious master bathroom?s double vanity, the homeowners used the upscale stone
not only for the countertop, but to fashion a decorative and practical
shelf above. The finished look gives a vintage nod to a 1950s hotel.
Bathroom with Victorian Roots
- Keeping with tradition was critical to the homeowners who added this master bathroom
to their 1880s San Francisco Queen Anne. The key was combining
Victorian design with modern functionality. Custom-designed console sinks
offer more counter space with the airy appearance of pedestals. Marble
floor tiles gain warmth from radiant flooring. And plentiful storage comes from a cabinet built to fit salvaged, 100-year-old beveled, leaded-glass doors.
Dressing Up a Functional Room
- While function is of primary importance in the bathroom, this master bath demonstrates that there is also a place for decoration. From the elegant wallpaper and draperies
to the charming chandelier-style light fixture, decorative touches add a
comfortable elegance to this bath. Even furniture -- such as this
freestanding dressing table -- can fit in a functional bathroom.
2 comments:
I like your ideas on traditional bathrooms, one in particular is the single powder room.
I am an amateur doll house designer and I am always looking for new and simpler ideas for the doll house
thank you,
I didn't want too much stark white to make the room look cold. And I spray painted the handles in a muted silver.bathroom steam generators
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