The Secret to Having a Luxurious Bathroom
Give your bathroom a special finish with a few splurges and budget-stretching moves
Ever looked at a beautiful bathroom and wondered what takes its design to the next level? You’re not alone. Many homeowners want to know how some bathrooms get that mysterious designer je ne sais quoi. I’ll let you in on a few secrets. Because the overall material costs are low in a small space like a bathroom, it’s a great place to splurge a little on a few features. But it also helps to know where to spend and where to save. Here are a few of my favourite tricks for getting a nicely finished look for a lower cost.
If you do prefer the most open look, a clear glass panel is still a worthwhile upgrade from a shower curtain for creating a sense of modernity that gives a bathroom that sought-after spa appeal.
Learn how to transform your bathroom into a spa
Learn how to transform your bathroom into a spa
2. Tile tricks
Taking tile from floor to ceiling is important in making a traditional or modern space feel high end …
Taking tile from floor to ceiling is important in making a traditional or modern space feel high end …
Also consider running one type of tile across the floor and a wall for a strong, singular statement. And, of course, leaving the remaining walls white makes the veining the star of the show.
Check out these tips on getting the tile layout right
Check out these tips on getting the tile layout right
If you’re looking to tile all the walls without breaking the bank, especially if your layout doesn’t leave any walls safe from splashes and splatters, I would recommend classic subway tile over a faux stone. But to create a little drama, choose a dark grout …
3. Mirror power
A large mirror has so much power. It cuts down on tile costs by filling much of a wall (while reflecting the material you do invest in) and can virtually double the size of the room, making it feel like a vast personal oasis …
A large mirror has so much power. It cuts down on tile costs by filling much of a wall (while reflecting the material you do invest in) and can virtually double the size of the room, making it feel like a vast personal oasis …
… even if the room is a more modest size. Consider taking a mirror wall to wall. Notice how the wall here feels tiled, even though in fact there are only a few inches of stone backsplash below the mirror.
Take a look at these statement-making mirror styles
Take a look at these statement-making mirror styles
4. The vanity
I designed this bathroom for a recent condo renovation; it has many of my favourite features described above, translated in a small space. You’ll notice that among all the attention-stealing details, there is a humble Ikea vanity, which I have used in multiple renovations. It’s sleek and simple, and the cantilevered style helps the room feel more open.
Read more:
How to Create a Lavish Bathroom
Tell us:
Did you splurge on one special touch for the bath? We’d like to see your design. Share images in the Comments below.
I designed this bathroom for a recent condo renovation; it has many of my favourite features described above, translated in a small space. You’ll notice that among all the attention-stealing details, there is a humble Ikea vanity, which I have used in multiple renovations. It’s sleek and simple, and the cantilevered style helps the room feel more open.
Read more:
How to Create a Lavish Bathroom
Tell us:
Did you splurge on one special touch for the bath? We’d like to see your design. Share images in the Comments below.
One of the rarer features I love is a smoky glass shower enclosure. It balances an air of privacy and sophistication with visual openness, and doesn’t add much to the cost versus clear glass.
(Also, notice how placing lights in front of the mirror rather than above it virtually doubles the amount of lighting, making the overall effect glowing and warm.)