No matter how large or tiny your house is, it is where you will find the most joy in life's little pleasures. The restroom is a great place to do that. Modern bathrooms are beautiful regardless of your passion for skincare or long baths. Even something as routine as brushing your teeth may be enhanced with the correct details. While larger master bathrooms may provide more room for modern touches, don't assume that only large bathrooms can make a big design statement.
EQUIVALENT ROTATION
Double vision? Standard Architecture and Martha Mulholland crammed this Malibu, California, bathroom with multiple doors and vanities for added visual interest.
TAKE THE RISK
You shouldn't sacrifice comfort just because your home is on the smaller side. Jett Projects spruced up this Brooklyn washroom with Dedar moiré wallpaper and a FontanaArte mirror.
AMAZING MARBLE WORK
We consider marble flooring and walls essential to any high-end establishment. Nicole Hollis used Vincenzo De Cotiis's sculptural chandelier and Waterworks's fixtures to complement the Arabescato Corchia marble in her San Francisco residence.
CELEBRATION ON THE FARM
Anne McDonald's rustic touches in this lavish lake home bathroom were:
Shiplap walls.An antique Murano glass chandelier.Herringbone zellige floor tiles from Clé.SIT DOWN
This Southern California retreat by Studio Shamshiri proves that laziness doesn't have to end after a soak in the tub. The Bartok Design tub is adjacent to a sofa by Carl Malmsten. This is the definition of luxury.
HOLD YOUR GOLD
This tropical paradise in Palm Beach, Florida, created by Caroline Rafferty, is the perfect inspiration for a maximalist update to a lavish bathroom. The Anthropologie chandelier, with its frond-like leaves, is the room's focal point, while the brass fixtures also provide plenty of charisma.
STRIKING CONTRAST
Was he adding more glitz with gold? Try what designer Carlos David did in this all-black New York City apartment and add brass accents.
SANCTUARY FARE
This mountain retreat was given a spa-like makeover by Tobias Petri, who installed timber walls, a vessel sink, and Italian mosaics by Sicis. Petri may escape the noon heat by stepping onto his balcony, which is connected to his bathroom.
ZEN ENERGIES
Sara Oswalt, responsible for designing this Lake Tahoe getaway, says, "I really wanted it to be a place where you didn't want to leave." This chic lavatory achieves its goal with the help of a dynamic duo: wood and concrete.
IN THE FOREMOST PLACE
Position your freestanding tub far from the nearest wall to bring lounging to the fore. Studio Schicketanz provided a high-end experience for a couple from Silicon Valley by installing a Concreteworks slab, a Brizo sink, and a Royalite Manufacturing aluminum skylight. (Bonus: while soaking, your customers will feel like they are floating on air.)
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