Interior Design/Interior Decorating

Unveiling the Latest Luxury Bathroom Trends

Tips and Suggestions for Crafting Your Bathroom into a Luxe Oasis with Latest Looks

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1. Quiet Luxury Timeless Aesthetic – This aesthetic is my favorite – a room that gives you the feeling that it could have been here forever, because it isn’t committed to a particular era, style, or fad. Made of lux materials – think marble and exotic stones combined with luxury amenities such as a steam shower or heated floors, this design brings individual elements together in perfect harmony to create a stunning more time-honored space.

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2. Stained Vanities with Bold Tops such as mitered edges (thick countertops) that often float above the floor to make the space feel grander. Of course, painted vanities are still popular for those that prefer them.

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3. Bold Mirrors, often framed in metal are trending hard, but these mirrors are showing up in a variety of shapes from rectangle to round or oval.

4. Accent Lighting – We’re seeing accent lighting appear everywhere in bathrooms from underneath soaking tubs and vanities to backlighting mirrors, stone walls, and countertops.

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5. Warmer Earthy Hues – The color gray has begun to morph into warmer hues in a big way like tan, beige, and warmer whites.

Want to view an amazing lux high-rise bathroom transformation we did a few years ago? Check out my blog below.

From paradise with love,

Karen

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Interior Design: 3 Big Mistakes to Avoid with Your…

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One of our biggest fears as a homeowner is that we will make a costly mistake when remodeling, especially one that could cost thousands of dollars. Read on for 3 HUGE MISTAKES I see repeated over and over as an interior designer who specializes in bathroom remodels

  1. Poor Layout – One of the biggest keys when space planning your bathroom is to ensure it functions well for you. Not only do you need adequate space to move around and access what’s needed without bumping into things but you also want a beautiful bathroom that invites you in for a bathing experience. Here in this gorgeous custom bathroom, we added glass shower walls to make the space feel larger and lighter, while also creating a focal point beyond with a free standing tub and beautiful chandelier with plenty of space to maneuver around.
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2. Too Trendy – Even though I love timeless spaces, I have to admit its fun to add a trendy element that’s new. But I only recommend adding a trendy finish if it either enhances the design and if its easily replaced without much expense like a back splash, wall paint, or light fixture.

In this lovely spa bathroom remodel not only did we open up the closed off spaces in this tiny master bathroom in a historic high rise, but we also went with a classic marble finish to create a more timeless look that could last for years instead of adding trendy accent tile that often dates a bathroom quickly.

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3. Wrong Finishes – Wrong finishes can be anything from the wrong color, size, or pattern to how all the finishes (cabinetry, paint, tile, light fixtures, etc) come together to create a cohesive whole. The biggest problem I see as an interior designer are the homeowners who chose to do it themselves, but don’t have an eye for design. The final result? Thousands of dollars of investment in what may be beautiful cabinetry, tile, and lighting that just doesn’t play well together.

Here in this calming bathroom we selected finishes that were classic and simple in style to create a calm inviting space that will appeal for years to come.

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