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Six (Bathroom) Floors You Have to See to Believe

Bathroom remodels are great because you can take a small room in your home and turn it into a luxurious masterpiece. A picture can say a thousand words and can really get you contemplating on what you want in your own home design. We put together a couple of trendy bathroom designs to help you gather ideas that you can bring into your own home.

Curbless Shower
Curbless showers have been on the rise over the last decade. They give a room a barrier-free, continuous look and eliminate any hassle of stepping over a curb into the shower. The drains can be subtle and installed very discreetly in your shower as well to finish off this seamless look. 

Stand-Alone Tub
This bathroom feels luxurious with its soft tones and crisp white features. The stand-alone tub becomes a focal point in the room with its luxurious, elegant design. Every room deserves a focal point, and this bath has captured it with the unexpected.

Built-In Tubs

Here, the master bathroom boasts of its beautiful jetted tub by encapsulating it in a tiled frame. This is another route you can go by making the bathtub a focal point in the room. The curved windows facing the lake and the glossy cherry wood vanities bring symmetry and delicacy to the room. The steps to the tub with the reflective marble flooring and mosaic tiles strongly compliment the room’s beauty.

Opened to Master
This suburban home eliminated the wall to the master bath. This is a great way to add to the both rooms’ overall value. This approach is a stylish way of allowing the home to feel open and free and less confined.

Symmetry is King
This bath does a beautiful job of encapsulating the concept of symmetry. The bright whites and mirrors allow this room to feel grand and open and the chandelier dramatically compliments the overall design.

Minimalist Approach
Simplicity is key in this bathroom design. The dark walls are quickly balanced by the large, bright windows and crisp white bathroom features. The room keeps the balance between the polar tones by incorporating in a checkered floor with a subtle curb to get to the tub.
 
These bathroom ideas can show you the diversity of different routes you could go. Consider all elements and decide what you want to accomplish in your master bath. Save pictures and pin different ideas to help gather all the design possibilities for your space.

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