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August 9, 2016

Bathroom Beauty

Do you dream about a luxurious bathroom?

We do, and we love to imagine what our fantasy bathroom would look like when the sky is the limit.

With new trends coming out in bathroom design, the possibilities seem endless as to what type of oasis you can create for you and your family.

Whether your dream includes a walk-in steam shower room, a beautiful antique claw foot tub, or a sleek modern hideaway, your bathroom should be a place where you can wash away all your worries and just…relax.

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This farmhouse inspired bathroom is full of ‘modern-meets-rustic’ charm. The blue enamel sink pops beautifully against the white on white texture of the millwork, planked walls and Ella countertop from Cambria.

 

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Looking for something ultra-modern and minimal? This Kohler walk-through shower designed for two makes for a more energizing showering experience.

The best part? It’s digital, so you control each side independently and have the ultimate shower, together 😉

 

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The tropical beach-house style invites the kind of casual vibe that makes you feel like you’re always on vacation. This breezy decor is both high on style and easy to incorporate with the rest of your home.

 

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In the powder room, a patterned screen gives the illusion of privacy and breaks up an otherwise rectangular space. Layering texture and pattern is a great way to add interest in a small space.

 

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Complex and flowing, walls in Roxwell from Cambria present elegant swaths of gray and a hint of sparkle to create the fascinating effect of a wave-kissed sandy beach.

Close your eyes and soak in the free-standing tub and you just might think you’re on the waves.

We hope you’re as inspired as we are by these luxurious and elegant bathrooms. Did we include your favorite style?

Images from Kohler and Cambria.

 

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