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Is Modern Bathroom design your style?



modern bathroom with chair overlooking garden
Duravit

In recent years, the bathroom has evolved from a purely functional space to a personal sanctuary. The modern bathroom is an embodiment of style, functionality, and innovation. If you're considering a bathroom renovation, understanding the latest trends in modern design can help you create a space that is not only aesthetically pleasing but also highly functional.


But is modern to your taste? Let’s find out.


Modern Bathroom Design


large modern bathroom full floor
cocoon bathroom

Modern bathrooms are at the forefront of design and technology, merging style with sustainability.


Modern bathroom design is often synonymous with minimalism. This style is characterised by clean lines, minimal clutter, and smart storage solutions. Frameless shower screens and wall-hung furniture are staples in modern bathrooms, contributing to a sleek, airy atmosphere.



modern bathroom with bath and recess shelf
cocoon bathroom

Clean lines


In modern design, clean lines mean simplicity and continuity.


modern bathroom with lit bath and modern tiling
Porcelanosa

Consider tiling as an example. Opting for full-height tiling with large format tiles in neutral colours creates an expansive, uninterrupted backdrop. This approach not only makes the space appear larger but also sets a neutral canvas for other design elements.

Conversely, minimal or half-height tiling introduces more lines, textures, and colours, which can disrupt the simplistic design and make the room feel smaller.


If tiles aren't your preference, micro cement is a popular alternative.


microcement effect on walls of modern bathroom
Atomic flooring

This 100% waterproof finish offers a soft, seamless look that complements modern aesthetics.


Texture and interest


To avoid a clinical appearance, subtle texture variations can add interest without compromising the minimalist vibe.


modern bathroom with wooden panelling
Inna.hoehnel


A feature wall with textured tiles of the same or similar colour as the rest of the room can create a focal point. Wooden elements can add warmth, while different finishes, such as gloss and matte, can introduce visual intrigue.


Accessories


In a modern minimalist bathroom, accessories are the finishing touches that bring the design together.



modern bathroom with minimalist accessories
fares.home

A few well-chosen items, like expensive candles, stylish soaps, and a tasteful ornament or plant, can elevate the space from ordinary to extraordinary.

Remember, less is often more, so choose accessories that add value without overwhelming the space.


The functional modern bathroom


A modern bathroom should be as functional as it is beautiful. Here are some tips to optimise space and utility.


Smart storage solutions


Utilise wall-hung cabinets and vanity units to free up floor space. Consider built-in niches in the shower to keep toiletries organised and off the floor. Every element should serve a purpose while contributing to the overall aesthetic.


Efficient layout


modern bathroom with efficient layout
Porcelanosa

Plan your bathroom layout to maximise flow and functionality. Place frequently used items within easy reach, and ensure there's adequate space for movement. An efficient layout can make even a small bathroom feel spacious and comfortable.


How to get your dream bathroom


Whether a modern bathroom sounds your cup of tea or you’re after another style, our expert designer can help you create a sanctuary in your home. Click here to book a free consultation.


Budgeting for a modern bathroom


Creating a modern bathroom doesn't have to break the bank. Here are some cost-saving strategies and tips on where to splurge for maximum impact.


Where to save


  • Shower -  if you’re on a budget, consider an exposed column shower instead of a recessed shower valve

  • Screen - if you have space, consider a walk in shower instead of an expensive enclosure with sliding or hinged doors

  • Mirrors - illuminated mirrors can cost half the amount of a cabinet if you can put storage elsewhere

  • Shower trays over wetroom - a designer shower tray can look very stylish. They are twice the price of a standard shower tray but are less than half the price of a wetroom when you consider the extra labour costs as well extra tiles needed.

  • Toilet - Consider a close coupled toilet over a back to wall toilet with hidden cistern


Where to splurge


  • Tiles - This is the single largest item of the bathroom and is the back drop to the whole room. When someone walks into the bathroom the first thing they will notice is the tiles of the bathroom; not the expensive basin tap you bought. A budget bathroom can be made to look high end with expensive tiles, however an expensive bathroom with budget tiles will always look budget.

  • Lighting - Good lighting is the tool that will show off every detail of your bathroom. It can be used to create drama, set the mood, and create focal points within the bathroom. In contrast a single pendent light in a bathroom is generic and casts an even light through out the room giving a flat appearance to your bathroom and should always be avoided as the primary source of light.




sleek vanity unit
Cocoon bathroom

By understanding the principles of modern bathroom design and incorporating them into your renovation, you can create a space that is both practical and visually stunning. Whether you're starting from scratch or updating an existing bathroom, these tips will help you achieve a modern look that you'll love for years to come.


Ready to transform your bathroom into a modern masterpiece? Book a call with one of our designers today and start your journey towards a beautiful, functional bathroom.

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