Contemporary Bathroom Design Guide  
 


Whether building a new house or renovating an old bathroom, many people are going with a contemporary bathroom design when installing a new bathroom. Contemporary design is marked by simplicity. Contemporary bathrooms are sleek and clean looking without extraneous frills or unneeded intricacies.

Minimal ornamentation is the common theme amongst most contemporary bathroom schemes. Many modern bathrooms also use linear projections and soft geometry. The bathroom should flow. Nothing should be forced and the room should be one symbiotic functioning structure. All the elements should work together without effort. For example, curves in the vanity should match curves in the sink and in the tub. Lines in the mirrors should match the lines in the windows and in the shower glass. Everything must work together.

Subtle color schemes are an important part of modern design. Tones are normally muted and indistinct. There are no intricate color patterns or designs. Everything is designed to flow together. The flashiest elements of modern bathrooms are normally the metallic shine of the faucets and cabinet handles.

Showers are often encased in frosted glass. Vanities should be sleek and functional but never overly elaborate. Cabinets may be spacious, but they should always be subtle. After all, subtlety is the key to contemporary bathroom design. A bathroom can be elegant and beautiful without being overly elaborate or complicated.

Smooth simple surfaces in contemporary bathroom design also makes bathroom cleaning simple. The design lends itself to cleanliness both in the actual aesthetics of the style and in its form. Because nothing is overly intricate, everything is easy to clean, which is important for a bathroom. When done correctly, a contemporary style bathroom looks incredible. A quick Internet photo search should provide some good ideas. When in doubt, stainless steel and marble are crucial to a contemporary bathroom.

 
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
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