Bring a dash of design to your homes most function-first room.
So, how do you go about upgrading this utilitarian space?
Well, just take some tips from the design pros.
Photo:Photo and Design by Drew Michael Scott
Its especially beautiful and dazzling in a compact powder room where a floor-to-ceiling pattern can really shine.
Here, designerWhitney McNell of McNell Interiorsturned to a playful (and practical!)
And a bathroom is no exception!
Photo by Julia Lynn Photography for Margaret Donaldson Interiors
This charming vintage-inspired bathroom bydesigner Meta Coleman.
Given the opportunity, why not carry it around the entire roomand up the wall?
Lean Into a Maximalist Ethos
Photo by Read McKendree / JBSA for Katie Rosenfeld & Co.
Photo by Julia Dags for McNell Interiors
Sometimes, the smallest spaces are the best place to go big and bold with your design.
Make a Statement With Art
Photo by Ingalls Photography, Design by J.
If you have the wall space, a large-scale piece, like this one in space designed byJ.
Photo and Design by Drew Michael Scott
Banks Design, adds a focal point and luxe air to your bathroom.
If your space is smaller it’s possible for you to still try this out just downsize your mirrors.
Add Double Mirrors for an Infinity Effect
Photo by Brie Williams, Design by J.
Photo and Design by Meta Coleman
Banks Design did herewhy not do it in your own home?
It’s also a great way to be able to check your hair from every angle!
Kim Gordon of Kim Gordon Designs incorporated it in the wallpaper and mirror, too.
Photo by Julia Lynn Photography for Margaret Donaldson Interiors
The emerald green and metallics give the bathroom a rich, sophisticated feel.
Photo by Erin Feinblatt Photography for Hearth Home Interiors
Photo and Design by Jessica Windle for Jeans and a Teacup
Photo by Read McKendree / JBSA for Katie Rosenfeld & Co.
Photo by Julia Lynn Photography for Margaret Donaldson Interiors
Photo by Erin Feinblatt Photography for Hearth Home Interiors
Photo by Sara Tramp, Design by Christine Vroom Interiors
Photo by Ingalls Photography, Design by J. Banks Design
Photo by Dominique Vorillon, Design by Kim Gordon Design
Photo by Brie Williams, Design by J. Banks Design
Photo by Max Burkhalter, Design by Mary Patton Design
Photo by Lauren Pressey, Design by Kim Gordon Designs
Photo by Lisa Staff Photography, Design by J.Banks Design