Modern Bathroom Trends
A modern bathroom requires the use of contemporary furnishings that are not only highly functional and durable but also aesthetically appealing. To adapt to the changes in bathroom designs, home designers as well as homeowners should have knowledge about the emerging trends in bathroom fixture designs. By doing this, they would be able to change their bath spaces into a more panoramic getaway. Today, contemporary bathroom vanities and cabinetry are among the most popular bathroom furnishings that have undergone extreme shifts in design and quality.
Basically, the notion of basic luxury has always been attractive for homeowners who are eager to escape from their fast paced lifestyle and daily worries. Such desire is apparent in bath space with which from the once dull looking area of hygiene has now turned into a perfect get away inside the home. Yesterday's boring vanity pieces are now replaced with modern bath vanity designs that resembles elegant living room furnishings, thereby making the bathroom a truly unique escape. Nevertheless, as bath spaces are also becoming larger, these modern pieces are also intentionally customized in order to complement these spaces properly.
Many contemporary bathroom manufacturers today are utilizing raw materials for their vanity products. Although wood is the most commonly used vanity material from way back then until now, recent vanity trends have utilized materials like metals, glass and natural stones; all of which are fast replacing wood as the number one vanity material. Unlike wood, these materials are non-porous or not permeable by water which makes them appropriate for the bathroom. Nonetheless, they keep harmful bacteria and microorganisms away, which could assure homeowners that the bathroom materials placed on them are clean.
Color reinvention or combination is another rising trend in modern bath vanity and bathroom designs, as this is one of the most economical means to heighten the drama inside the bath space. The color of your bath vanity may actually serve as the starting point of the overall reinvention of the color scheme of your bathroom. For instance, if you are feeling bold you can use a complimentary scheme, which is a high contrast look that features two different colors that are opposite on the color wheel such as navy for your bath vanity and yellow for your bathroom wall. In effect, not only does your vanity stand out, it also creates a different feel of comfort.
As the philosophy bigger is better now applies to modern bath spaces, the design of contemporary bathroom vanities are also adherent to such idea. In fact, vanities today are now designed as free standing furnishings that combine sink, mirror and cabinetry in a single fixture. In some cases, customized vanities are created bigger than the standard size so as to fill the spaces of large bath areas.
Sometimes the best way to make a bathroom modern is to borrow furniture design ideas from the past. Injecting some retro, vintage or perhaps a classic look on your bath space is one sure way to make a bathroom statement today; however, the only challenge with this one is to keep things looking contemporary. The best thing that you can do to achieve such bath design is to incorporate one large modern furnishing that will serve as the focal point of your bath area such as a contemporary bathroom cabinet, and then the rest of the fixtures are those from yesteryears. Try not to go overboard with old furnishings though and learn to balance the number of old and new bath fixtures, because if the old ones overpower the modern furnishings your bathroom may actually end up as a duplicate of the bath spaces from yesteryears.
Thanks to the growing availability of modern bathroom furnishings, such as contemporary bathroom vanities, a modern looking bath space is now achievable for any homeowner. A stand alone modern bath vanity or perhaps a contemporary bath cabinet can instantly turn a muted bathroom into a luxurious getaway. Nonetheless, they are durable bath furnishings that could last for the years to come.
Published June 27th, 2010
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