5 Pinterest Worthy Bathroom Interior Designs

18 November 2022 DESIGN INSPIRATION
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Marbled Marvel

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Featured Project: 144 Lorong Ah Soo | Modern Luxury Interior Design | The Interior Lab

A timeless classic for the bathroom is a monochromatic white, grey, and black array. The master bathroom of this Modern Luxury bathroom interior features a shower seat. It doubles as a place to relax in a steamy shower or additional space for bath essentials and/or accessories. Recessed sleek lighting against a wide vanity mirror visually expands the space, creating an atmosphere of splendour and high degree comfort.

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Minimal Chic

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Featured Project: Skyline Residences | Modern Luxury Interior Design | The Interior Lab

A clutter-free bathroom makes for an elegant and modernised interior. Pick up sleek fixtures and varied material finishes that are free of excessive embellishments. A large asymmetrical vanity mirror creates visual interest – one that will definitely stand out from the crowd.

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Featured Project: Skyline Residences | Modern Luxury Interior Design | The Interior Lab

Textures Galore

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Featured Project: Upper Serangoon View | Modern Contemporary Interior Design | The Interior Lab

Sometimes, a contrasting tile colour choice like this Modern Contemporary home can be all a bathroom needs to liven up the space and bring in vibrancy. Consider adding an accent wall with bold tiles! Layering on various complementary colours and textures will create a striking impact to the overall bathroom interior.

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Featured Project: Upper Serangoon View | Modern Contemporary Interior Design | The Interior Lab

Patterned Floor Tiles

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Featured Project: 114B Alkaff Crescent | Scandinavian-Bohemian Chic Interior Design | The Interior Lab

Mix and match patterns in interesting ways in a bathroom using different tile textures and shapes. Vertical lines add height and dimension to a space – a tip for those who have smaller bathrooms. The best part about pattern mixing in the bathroom is that it is one room where you can often get away with layering several patterns. Another great combination are slate tiles, subway tiles and mosaic stone pieces; which gives compelling detail.

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Featured Project: 114B Alkaff Crescent | Scandinavian-Bohemian Chic Interior Design | The Interior Lab

Bright & White

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Featured Project: 37A Pine Lane | Bohemian Scandinavian Interior Design | The Interior Lab

Gold accents and clean white marble tiles are one of the easiest ways to add a touch of luxe and spaciousness just like this Bohemian Scandinavian home. It gives an especially sophisticated look overall if the rest of your bathroom space leans towards the minimalistic and neutral palette.

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Featured Project: 37A Pine Lane | Bohemian Scandinavian Interior Design | The Interior Lab
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Featured Project: The Tropica | Modern Minimalistic Interior Design | The Interior Lab

Extra Tips

Houseplants have become increasingly popular over the past few years, so much so that it’s safe to say they’re a decorating staple. Plants for a bathroom are often chosen with the assumption that they need to tolerate humid conditions. While that is a key factor, do consider other factors like light when picking an indoor plant for your bathroom. Make sure to consider the nature of the bathroom and pick plants that are suited to those conditions.

Some plants that are best suited for sprucing up the bathroom:

  • Asparagus fern
  • Orchids
  • Bamboo
  • Begonia
  • Cast-Iron Plant
  • Chinese Evergreen
  • Ferns
  • Peace Lily
  • Pothos
  • Snake Plant
  • Philodendron

A good bathroom design doesn’t just consider the here and now. It’s about taking a long-term approach. Find a balance between materials and fixtures that are durable and stylish, so that they suit the space but can cope with the demands of this moisture-rich environment. Ultimately, you will want a bathroom that can grow with you and adapt to any changes to your family life or requirements over time.

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