planning a bathroom reno? before you get started, discover what bathroom trends should be on your radar. From faucets to tiles, cabinets and more, these designer bathrooms are filled with ideas that are in vogue now, and will be for years to come.

Polished nickel and chrome reigned for decades but now unlacquered brass is having a moment in the sun. This finish develops a nice patina over time, which adds to the richness of this warm metal.

Fotoğrafçı: Alex Lukey

Source: house & home February 2016

Designer: Mazen el-Abdallah

We called out the penny-round tile in our January 2017 trends issue because it’s a look with legs. penny tiles have been a design staple for 100 years, but tiling the walls and floor for a cohesive look makes them feel fresh all over again.

Photographer: Donna Griffith

Source: Kitchens & bath issue 2015

Designer: Alana Boychuk and Tristan Fuller

The popularity of iron window frames and doors has naturally spilled over into the bathroom. The graphic contrast of the iron pops against pale marble. In this Calgary bathroom, a huge metal-framed shower mimics the dark window casements and has incredible architectural presence.

Photographer: Colin Way

Source: house & home March 2016 issue

Designer: Nam Dang-Mitchell

Artful floors are having a major moment in just about any room in the house, but in the bathroom high-impact tiles are practical, and a fun way to inject high-octane (waterproof) pattern.

Photographer: Valerie Wilcox

Source: house & home June 2016

Designer: Kai Ethier

Sometimes it’s the little things that have major impact. Whether they are tiled or backed by a contrasting stone (in this example Carrara marble), shower niches are getting a custom treatment so they stand out, in a good way.

Fotoğrafçı: Alex Lukey

Source: house & home February 2016 issue

Designer: Mazen el-Abdallah

The richness of wood grain is exactly the thing to warm up a bathroom. This floating vanity’s continuous grain is uninterrupted by panelling, or hardware — just simple finger pulls — for a luxury effect that highlights the beauty of this natural material.

Photographer: Kim Jeffery

Source: house & home April 2016

Designer: Shirley Meisels

Clean-lined, sculptural freestanding tubs in varying shapes offer a more modern look than drop-in tubs. once considered a luxury splurge, they have become more accessible and their simplicity brings a spa-like serenity to bathrooms.

Photographer: Angus Fergusson

Source: house & home June 2015 issue

Designer: Cameron MacNeil

Book-matching (the practice of adjoining stone surfaces so they mirror each other, giving the impression of an opened book) gives the shower enclosure’s honed marble slabs a pleasing symmetry and fluid look, and makes the space look more expansive.

Fotoğrafçı: Alex Lukey

Source: house & home June 2016 issue

Designer: Colette Van den ThillartBu eğilimi giyinme odasının bir uzantısı olarak düşünün. Başlıca banyoyu sofistike bir duvar kağıdı ile (bu durumda, tipik olarak daha resmi odalarda görülen elle boyanmış bir Gracie duvar) bir banyoyu hoşgörülü bir hazırlık noktasına dönüştürür. Banyoda duvar kağıdı konusunda tereddüt ediyorsanız, çim kapanı gibi kumaş bazlı duvar kağıdından uzak durursanız, odayı iyi havalandırılmış tutun ve iyi bir yapıştırıcı kullanın (Roman’ın Pro-880 gibi).

Fotoğrafçı: Nathan Schroder

Kaynak: House & Home Kasım 2016 sayısı

Tasarımcı: Lloyd Ralphs Design

Fas’tan yeni bir beton karo türü tipik olarak katlarda ortaya çıkıyor, ancak tasarımcılara biraz daha cesur olmaları için ilham veriyorlar. Bu durumda, H&H Kıdemli Tasarım Editörü Sally Armstrong, Ikat tarzı elmas desenine göz attı ve kendi ana banyosunda denemek için sabırsızlanıyordu, zamanın testine dayanamayacak kadar moda olmadığını belirtti.

Fotoğrafçı: Virginia Macdonald

Kaynak: Mutfaklar ve Banyolar 2015

Tasarımcı: Sally Armstrong

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