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jennomess · 5 months ago
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Snzblr... Have you told your actual or former partner about the fet?
I always wanted to be able to tell them but i never found the courage or the right time in the past, now i wish this relationship keep going great so i can have more realistic hopes to do it. I'm curious about your experiences.
Plus if you could tell us with more detail about how they reacted
Thank you <3
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realita-lampung · 2 years ago
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Aksi Tanggap Anggota Kodim 0426 Tulang Bawang Bantu Korban Lakalantas
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TULANG BAWANG - Aksi Jajaran Kodim 0426 Tulang Bawang langsung layak diacungi jenpol. Karena bertindak cepat ketika mengetahui ada peristiwa kecelakaan lalulintas, didepan markas Kodimi setempat, Minggu (23/4/2023). Serka Sugiarto, yang pada waktu itu tengah bertugas sebagai Perwira Piket Kodim 0426 langsung berlari menghampiri para korban yang melibatkan kendaraan roda dua dengan roda empat. "Saat kami mendengar suara benturan, kami tahu jika itu kecelakaan. Karena jarak yang tidak terlalu jauh, kami langsung menuju TKP," jelas Sugiarto. Pihaknyapun langsung membawa dua orang yang mengendarai sepeda motor untuk segera dirawat di RSUD Menggala. "Alhamdulilah para korban hanya mengalami luka ringan. Kami mengimbau kepada para pengguna jalan untuk selalu berkonsentrasi saat berkendara," imbuhnya. (Hms Kodim/Samirun). Read the full article
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willandsonny · 5 years ago
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Thanks to @jafarm1991 and @jenpoll on twitter (VIA Soap Opera Digest)
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stopandimagineloveforever · 6 years ago
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Will and Sonny - Days of Our Lives
April 2, 2019
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minnelover23 · 5 years ago
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jeremystrele · 6 years ago
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51 Master Bathrooms With Images, Tips, And Accessories To Help You Design Yours
We see some pretty fabulous master bathroom designs on our endeavour to bring great new home designs to the masses, and feel it’s time to put them first (rather than at the end of pretty much every tour – that living room always has top billing no matter how showstopping the loo looks). So, we’ve corralled an extensive gallery of 51 master bathroom designs that feature creative layouts, stunning bathroom furniture designs, and some gorgeous bathroom accessories to throw in that final finesse. We’ve also added some hints and tips that will help you get on your way to creating your own magnificent master bathroom space.
Designer: Qusay Abubaker   Make a garden bathroom. You don’t even have to own a garden; a living wall can put any room in touch with nature. A skylight floods the one in this home with sunbeams…
Visualizer: Prosvirin Design   … Though focussed artificial lighting provides a dramatic effect too.
Designer: Andrey Avdeenko   A vertical garden can be fashioned anywhere in the room. They are especially useful for disguising an irregular shaped structure or support columns.
Visualizer: Giri Dwi Cahya   Put a bed of pebbles beneath the bathtub to connect the decor with a garden backdrop – whether it be a living wall, a bathroom courtyard, or a gorgeous view.
Visualizer: Alexander Barchan   You can use pebbles to easily and cheaply define a makeshift bathroom courtyard; simply plant a few pots in it. Putting the plants by the window is a good idea, so that they get plenty of natural sunlight to grow.
Visualizer: La Alegría Dhifaoui Samiha   Add a slice of interest with contrasting floor treatments and wall tiles. It’s not unusual to pick out more than one style of tile for your bathroom to define a shower floor or a raised platform, but why not push it beyond parallel lines? Cut tiles or boards on the diagonal to make a stand out space.
Visualizer: Alexandra Macevich   Open up a master bathroom to be part of the bedroom. The combined square footage will make a more impressive sized suite. Privacy curtains can be drawn across whenever required.
Visualizer: Andrey Korniychuk   Highlight those edges. LED strips have many, many applications, but none so popular right now as the perimeter lighting track. Light up every edge of raised floor, dropped ceiling, shower wall and vanity mirror.
Visualizer: Albert Mizuno   LED perimeter lighting can make huge volumes appear weightless, as if floating just ever so slightly above the ground.
Visualizer: Amr Abdeen   Add a little shimmer to your wet wall. The extra sheen will bestow a look of glamour on the whole room. Team with some marble accents to take the trend high-end.
Visualizer: Jenpol Sumatchaya   Screen the scene. Decorative screens allow tantalising glimpses of scenic views to filter through, whilst still maintaining a level of privacy. Match dark metal screens with concrete bathroom decor for a strong aesthetic.
Visualizer: Joana Santos Ferreira   Layered rugs aren’t only for living rooms. The bathroom can sometimes feel like a sterile place, with hard wooden flooring or cold tile underfoot. Throwing down a rug or two can make a world of difference – not just to the look of the room, but to the literal feel of the space, and even the echoey acoustics.
Visualizer: Liuba Kushnir   Hang a modern chandelier over the bathtub – or set your tub below a magnificent central fixture.
Visualizer: Patricia Urquiola   Love to spa together? Why not recreate the couples spa experience at home with a double bathtub installation.
Visualizer: Shahid Jamal   Build a neoclassical bathroom blend. Incorporate modern bathroom furniture designs with classical touches, like elegant chandeliers and mosaic masterpieces. Don’t forget to add beautiful ceiling coving, corbels and wainscot.
Visualizer: Stanislav Kaminskyi   Fashion an eclectic modern bathroom. Pull together a collection of statement pieces that are each beautiful in their own right, even if they’re not necessarily ‘matching’. Use the intermittent decor to pull the elements together – like this colourful rug that echoes one circular coral table, and the stripes of an accent chair.
Visualizer: Vic Nguyen   Another stunning eclectic vision.
Visualizer: Artem Shelipov   Cram in a faux courtyard. Does your master bathroom design have standing room only? Not to worry, the plants can share the shower cubicle with you. Voila! A glass courtyard.
Visualizer: Christopher Czerwinski   Don’t have the budget, time or inclination to box in all that pipework or ducting? Go for an industrial bathroom style and let it all hang out instead.
Visualizer: Philippe Starck   Make it rain! Imagine rolling out of the bed and under that rainfall showerhead – it would be quite a wake up. It’s handy having the closet standing right on the other side of the glass shower screen too, which would make it possible to choose an outfit for the day whilst still shampooing…
Visualizer: 91D Design   Another master bathroom with walk in closet. This time there’s a tub too.
Visualizer: Mohanad Al Homsi   One statement piece can change everything. The room would still look smart without a hammock bath, but not nearly so impressive.
Visualizer: Vladislava Torgonsky Vladislava Torgonsky   A combined wet area doesn’t have to mean an over shower bath. Many designs now put the bath and a separate shower unit side by side behind a single splash screen, or up on a platform together to make plumbing and drainage simpler.
Visualizer: Prosvirin Design   Fill up on feature walls. Sometimes bathroom wall decor can take a back seat to the main and essential working parts. However, accent walls and wall art make a bathroom feel part of the rest of the house. Look at ways in which to incorporate warm wood panelling, stone or brick effect feature walls, and eye-catching prints.
Visualizer: Naresh Mistry   Include substantial storage solutions. Bathrooms aren’t always big on cupboard space, but when it comes to bringing in all those fluffy folded towels, you’re going to wish you had somewhere roomy to stash them all.
Visualizer: Iqosa   Section off the toilet in a larger sized room. If you have the space to install a small room within a room then you might like to make the toilet completely private, but a partial partition wall can work well too.
Visualizer: Joana Santos Ferreira   If you only invest in one special piece for your bathroom, consider a designer accent chair. Since accent chairs can be be repurposed just about anywhere in the home, you can really get your money’s worth – even after the next bathroom makeover.
Designer: Designer   Visualizer: Natalia Pozdnyak   Side tables update a bathroom without making a permanent change. A set of white marble and jade green side tables accessorise this modern grey and white bathroom scheme.
Visualizer: J Lozgar   Follow the golden trend. Gold and rose gold accents are the perfect way to add luxe to a modern bathroom look.
Visualizer: Scaffold Group   Accessorise, accessorise, accessorise. Shiny bathroom pendant lighting, collections of decorative vases, multiple reed diffusers, a designer toilet seat, and colour coordinated fresh towels – this master bathroom has it all going on.
Visualizer: Bezmirno Architects   Let beautiful vessel sinks stand tall. Tall vessel basins look stunning set atop a low linear vanity unit.
Visualizer: Görkem Karakan   Stairway to bathing heaven. Make a production out of taking a bath, with a theatrical staircase lit and levelled with the side of the tub.
Visualizer: Kaminskyi   Large format bathroom tiles will make a room look more spacious.
Visualizer: Double Aye   Punctuate an all white bathroom scheme with dark accessories.
Visualizer: Joana Santos Ferreira   Looking for something different in vanity lighting? How about a bathroom floor lamp?
Visualizer: Lorenzo Pennati   A bathroom floor lamp would provide great reading light whilst soaking in the tub too.
Visualizer: STUDIO.O. organic design   Swing arm wall lamps provide repositional light at a vanity…
Visualizer: Spasm Designs   …. or how about a classic scissor lamp?
Designer: Haji Guliyev & Ulker Mirzaliyeva   Visualizer: Vusal Abbasov   Reflect on natural light. Bathing your face in the morning sun, as well as at the basin, feels uplifting. But where do we put the vanity mirror when positioning bathroom sinks in front of windows? Have the best of both worlds by installing a ceiling mounted or stem affixed design.
Visualizer: Omar Saad   Make art out of pipework.
Visualizer: Artgroup   Be inspired by the greats, like the owners of this Mondrian style bathroom.
Visualizer: Nejc Kilar   Keep it simple and serene with a minimalist scheme.
Visualizer: 365 Design   This minimalist bathroom shows how great design is achievable on a smaller scale and budget.
Visualizer: Oleg Kucher   Divide and conquer. Build a dividing wall to section off a large shower enclosure, then use the new wall space to position a beautiful bathtub in pride of place.
Visualizer: Bloomsbury Design   This dividing wall is positioned directly down the centre of the room so that the toilet and bidet can also be set behind it.
Visualizer: Thao Uyen   Black bathroom decor sets a moody scene, like a cool nightclub.
Visualizer: Ahmed H. Ibrahim   Create high contrast with black and white wall tiles, like this stunning white marble and black herringbone design.
Visualizer: M11 Design   Turn up the texture with a wood ribbed feature wall.
Visualizer: Christoph Mensak   Create a warm runner of wooden floor panels.
Visualizer: Black Box   Master bathrooms in warmer climates can be made to connect seamlessly with the outdoors…
Visualizer: Elena Maximova   … Bring garden elements inside the room to make it a completely natural transition; use indoor plants, stone elements, wood grain features and pebble flooring. Install wall to wall sliding doors and let the breeze blow through.
1. Automatic touch-free soap dispenser 2. Luxury toilet paper holder 3. Menu pedal trash bin 4. Modern faucet 5. Copper ventilated laundry basket 6. Bamboo vanity accessory set 7. Luxury chandelier 8. Golden plant stand 9. Golden glass bathroom sink
Recommended Reading:  51 Bathroom Sinks That Are Overflowing With Stylistic Charm 43 Stylish Vanity Mirrors To Update Your Bathroom or Makeup Table
Related Posts:
51 Master Bedroom Ideas And Tips And Accessories To Help You Design Yours
51 Luscious Luxury Dining Rooms Plus Tips And Accessories For Decorating Yours
51 Bathroom Sinks That Are Overflowing With Stylistic Charm
3 Small But Super Stylish Apartments
Beautiful Contemporary Bathrooms from Neutra
A Luxury Home With A Jungle Gym Bedroom
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garagedoorshampshire · 6 years ago
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51 Master Bathrooms With Images, Tips, And Accessories To Help You Design Yours
We see some pretty fabulous master bathroom designs on our endeavour to bring great new home designs to the masses, and feel it’s time to put them first (rather than at the end of pretty much every tour – that living room always has top billing no matter how showstopping the loo looks). So, we’ve corralled an extensive gallery of 51 master bathroom designs that feature creative layouts, stunning bathroom furniture designs, and some gorgeous bathroom accessories to throw in that final finesse. We’ve also added some hints and tips that will help you get on your way to creating your own magnificent master bathroom space.
Designer: Qusay Abubaker   Make a garden bathroom. You don’t even have to own a garden; a living wall can put any room in touch with nature. A skylight floods the one in this home with sunbeams…
Visualizer: Prosvirin Design   … Though focussed artificial lighting provides a dramatic effect too.
Designer: Andrey Avdeenko   A vertical garden can be fashioned anywhere in the room. They are especially useful for disguising an irregular shaped structure or support columns.
Visualizer: Giri Dwi Cahya   Put a bed of pebbles beneath the bathtub to connect the decor with a garden backdrop – whether it be a living wall, a bathroom courtyard, or a gorgeous view.
Visualizer: Alexander Barchan   You can use pebbles to easily and cheaply define a makeshift bathroom courtyard; simply plant a few pots in it. Putting the plants by the window is a good idea, so that they get plenty of natural sunlight to grow.
Visualizer: La Alegría Dhifaoui Samiha   Add a slice of interest with contrasting floor treatments and wall tiles. It’s not unusual to pick out more than one style of tile for your bathroom to define a shower floor or a raised platform, but why not push it beyond parallel lines? Cut tiles or boards on the diagonal to make a stand out space.
Visualizer: Alexandra Macevich   Open up a master bathroom to be part of the bedroom. The combined square footage will make a more impressive sized suite. Privacy curtains can be drawn across whenever required.
Visualizer: Andrey Korniychuk   Highlight those edges. LED strips have many, many applications, but none so popular right now as the perimeter lighting track. Light up every edge of raised floor, dropped ceiling, shower wall and vanity mirror.
Visualizer: Albert Mizuno   LED perimeter lighting can make huge volumes appear weightless, as if floating just ever so slightly above the ground.
Visualizer: Amr Abdeen   Add a little shimmer to your wet wall. The extra sheen will bestow a look of glamour on the whole room. Team with some marble accents to take the trend high-end.
Visualizer: Jenpol Sumatchaya   Screen the scene. Decorative screens allow tantalising glimpses of scenic views to filter through, whilst still maintaining a level of privacy. Match dark metal screens with concrete bathroom decor for a strong aesthetic.
Visualizer: Joana Santos Ferreira   Layered rugs aren’t only for living rooms. The bathroom can sometimes feel like a sterile place, with hard wooden flooring or cold tile underfoot. Throwing down a rug or two can make a world of difference – not just to the look of the room, but to the literal feel of the space, and even the echoey acoustics.
Visualizer: Liuba Kushnir   Hang a modern chandelier over the bathtub – or set your tub below a magnificent central fixture.
Visualizer: Patricia Urquiola   Love to spa together? Why not recreate the couples spa experience at home with a double bathtub installation.
Visualizer: Shahid Jamal   Build a neoclassical bathroom blend. Incorporate modern bathroom furniture designs with classical touches, like elegant chandeliers and mosaic masterpieces. Don’t forget to add beautiful ceiling coving, corbels and wainscot.
Visualizer: Stanislav Kaminskyi   Fashion an eclectic modern bathroom. Pull together a collection of statement pieces that are each beautiful in their own right, even if they’re not necessarily ‘matching’. Use the intermittent decor to pull the elements together – like this colourful rug that echoes one circular coral table, and the stripes of an accent chair.
Visualizer: Vic Nguyen   Another stunning eclectic vision.
Visualizer: Artem Shelipov   Cram in a faux courtyard. Does your master bathroom design have standing room only? Not to worry, the plants can share the shower cubicle with you. Voila! A glass courtyard.
Visualizer: Christopher Czerwinski   Don’t have the budget, time or inclination to box in all that pipework or ducting? Go for an industrial bathroom style and let it all hang out instead.
Visualizer: Philippe Starck   Make it rain! Imagine rolling out of the bed and under that rainfall showerhead – it would be quite a wake up. It’s handy having the closet standing right on the other side of the glass shower screen too, which would make it possible to choose an outfit for the day whilst still shampooing…
Visualizer: 91D Design   Another master bathroom with walk in closet. This time there’s a tub too.
Visualizer: Mohanad Al Homsi   One statement piece can change everything. The room would still look smart without a hammock bath, but not nearly so impressive.
Visualizer: Vladislava Torgonsky Vladislava Torgonsky   A combined wet area doesn’t have to mean an over shower bath. Many designs now put the bath and a separate shower unit side by side behind a single splash screen, or up on a platform together to make plumbing and drainage simpler.
Visualizer: Prosvirin Design   Fill up on feature walls. Sometimes bathroom wall decor can take a back seat to the main and essential working parts. However, accent walls and wall art make a bathroom feel part of the rest of the house. Look at ways in which to incorporate warm wood panelling, stone or brick effect feature walls, and eye-catching prints.
Visualizer: Naresh Mistry   Include substantial storage solutions. Bathrooms aren’t always big on cupboard space, but when it comes to bringing in all those fluffy folded towels, you’re going to wish you had somewhere roomy to stash them all.
Visualizer: Iqosa   Section off the toilet in a larger sized room. If you have the space to install a small room within a room then you might like to make the toilet completely private, but a partial partition wall can work well too.
Visualizer: Joana Santos Ferreira   If you only invest in one special piece for your bathroom, consider a designer accent chair. Since accent chairs can be be repurposed just about anywhere in the home, you can really get your money’s worth – even after the next bathroom makeover.
Designer: Designer   Visualizer: Natalia Pozdnyak   Side tables update a bathroom without making a permanent change. A set of white marble and jade green side tables accessorise this modern grey and white bathroom scheme.
Visualizer: J Lozgar   Follow the golden trend. Gold and rose gold accents are the perfect way to add luxe to a modern bathroom look.
Visualizer: Scaffold Group   Accessorise, accessorise, accessorise. Shiny bathroom pendant lighting, collections of decorative vases, multiple reed diffusers, a designer toilet seat, and colour coordinated fresh towels – this master bathroom has it all going on.
Visualizer: Bezmirno Architects   Let beautiful vessel sinks stand tall. Tall vessel basins look stunning set atop a low linear vanity unit.
Visualizer: Görkem Karakan   Stairway to bathing heaven. Make a production out of taking a bath, with a theatrical staircase lit and levelled with the side of the tub.
Visualizer: Kaminskyi   Large format bathroom tiles will make a room look more spacious.
Visualizer: Double Aye   Punctuate an all white bathroom scheme with dark accessories.
Visualizer: Joana Santos Ferreira   Looking for something different in vanity lighting? How about a bathroom floor lamp?
Visualizer: Lorenzo Pennati   A bathroom floor lamp would provide great reading light whilst soaking in the tub too.
Visualizer: STUDIO.O. organic design   Swing arm wall lamps provide repositional light at a vanity…
Visualizer: Spasm Designs   …. or how about a classic scissor lamp?
Designer: Haji Guliyev & Ulker Mirzaliyeva   Visualizer: Vusal Abbasov   Reflect on natural light. Bathing your face in the morning sun, as well as at the basin, feels uplifting. But where do we put the vanity mirror when positioning bathroom sinks in front of windows? Have the best of both worlds by installing a ceiling mounted or stem affixed design.
Visualizer: Omar Saad   Make art out of pipework.
Visualizer: Artgroup   Be inspired by the greats, like the owners of this Mondrian style bathroom.
Visualizer: Nejc Kilar   Keep it simple and serene with a minimalist scheme.
Visualizer: 365 Design   This minimalist bathroom shows how great design is achievable on a smaller scale and budget.
Visualizer: Oleg Kucher   Divide and conquer. Build a dividing wall to section off a large shower enclosure, then use the new wall space to position a beautiful bathtub in pride of place.
Visualizer: Bloomsbury Design   This dividing wall is positioned directly down the centre of the room so that the toilet and bidet can also be set behind it.
Visualizer: Thao Uyen   Black bathroom decor sets a moody scene, like a cool nightclub.
Visualizer: Ahmed H. Ibrahim   Create high contrast with black and white wall tiles, like this stunning white marble and black herringbone design.
Visualizer: M11 Design   Turn up the texture with a wood ribbed feature wall.
Visualizer: Christoph Mensak   Create a warm runner of wooden floor panels.
Visualizer: Black Box   Master bathrooms in warmer climates can be made to connect seamlessly with the outdoors…
Visualizer: Elena Maximova   … Bring garden elements inside the room to make it a completely natural transition; use indoor plants, stone elements, wood grain features and pebble flooring. Install wall to wall sliding doors and let the breeze blow through.
1. Automatic touch-free soap dispenser 2. Luxury toilet paper holder 3. Menu pedal trash bin 4. Modern faucet 5. Copper ventilated laundry basket 6. Bamboo vanity accessory set 7. Luxury chandelier 8. Golden plant stand 9. Golden glass bathroom sink
Recommended Reading:  51 Bathroom Sinks That Are Overflowing With Stylistic Charm 43 Stylish Vanity Mirrors To Update Your Bathroom or Makeup Table
Related Posts:
51 Master Bedroom Ideas And Tips And Accessories To Help You Design Yours
51 Luscious Luxury Dining Rooms Plus Tips And Accessories For Decorating Yours
51 Bathroom Sinks That Are Overflowing With Stylistic Charm
3 Small But Super Stylish Apartments
Beautiful Contemporary Bathrooms from Neutra
A Luxury Home With A Jungle Gym Bedroom
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drewebowden66 · 6 years ago
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51 Master Bathrooms With Images, Tips, And Accessories To Help You Design Yours
We see some pretty fabulous master bathroom designs on our endeavour to bring great new home designs to the masses, and feel it’s time to put them first (rather than at the end of pretty much every tour – that living room always has top billing no matter how showstopping the loo looks). So, we’ve corralled an extensive gallery of 51 master bathroom designs that feature creative layouts, stunning bathroom furniture designs, and some gorgeous bathroom accessories to throw in that final finesse. We’ve also added some hints and tips that will help you get on your way to creating your own magnificent master bathroom space.
Designer: Qusay Abubaker   Make a garden bathroom. You don’t even have to own a garden; a living wall can put any room in touch with nature. A skylight floods the one in this home with sunbeams…
Visualizer: Prosvirin Design   … Though focussed artificial lighting provides a dramatic effect too.
Designer: Andrey Avdeenko   A vertical garden can be fashioned anywhere in the room. They are especially useful for disguising an irregular shaped structure or support columns.
Visualizer: Giri Dwi Cahya   Put a bed of pebbles beneath the bathtub to connect the decor with a garden backdrop – whether it be a living wall, a bathroom courtyard, or a gorgeous view.
Visualizer: Alexander Barchan   You can use pebbles to easily and cheaply define a makeshift bathroom courtyard; simply plant a few pots in it. Putting the plants by the window is a good idea, so that they get plenty of natural sunlight to grow.
Visualizer: La Alegría Dhifaoui Samiha   Add a slice of interest with contrasting floor treatments and wall tiles. It’s not unusual to pick out more than one style of tile for your bathroom to define a shower floor or a raised platform, but why not push it beyond parallel lines? Cut tiles or boards on the diagonal to make a stand out space.
Visualizer: Alexandra Macevich   Open up a master bathroom to be part of the bedroom. The combined square footage will make a more impressive sized suite. Privacy curtains can be drawn across whenever required.
Visualizer: Andrey Korniychuk   Highlight those edges. LED strips have many, many applications, but none so popular right now as the perimeter lighting track. Light up every edge of raised floor, dropped ceiling, shower wall and vanity mirror.
Visualizer: Albert Mizuno   LED perimeter lighting can make huge volumes appear weightless, as if floating just ever so slightly above the ground.
Visualizer: Amr Abdeen   Add a little shimmer to your wet wall. The extra sheen will bestow a look of glamour on the whole room. Team with some marble accents to take the trend high-end.
Visualizer: Jenpol Sumatchaya   Screen the scene. Decorative screens allow tantalising glimpses of scenic views to filter through, whilst still maintaining a level of privacy. Match dark metal screens with concrete bathroom decor for a strong aesthetic.
Visualizer: Joana Santos Ferreira   Layered rugs aren’t only for living rooms. The bathroom can sometimes feel like a sterile place, with hard wooden flooring or cold tile underfoot. Throwing down a rug or two can make a world of difference – not just to the look of the room, but to the literal feel of the space, and even the echoey acoustics.
Visualizer: Liuba Kushnir   Hang a modern chandelier over the bathtub – or set your tub below a magnificent central fixture.
Visualizer: Patricia Urquiola   Love to spa together? Why not recreate the couples spa experience at home with a double bathtub installation.
Visualizer: Shahid Jamal   Build a neoclassical bathroom blend. Incorporate modern bathroom furniture designs with classical touches, like elegant chandeliers and mosaic masterpieces. Don’t forget to add beautiful ceiling coving, corbels and wainscot.
Visualizer: Stanislav Kaminskyi   Fashion an eclectic modern bathroom. Pull together a collection of statement pieces that are each beautiful in their own right, even if they’re not necessarily ‘matching’. Use the intermittent decor to pull the elements together – like this colourful rug that echoes one circular coral table, and the stripes of an accent chair.
Visualizer: Vic Nguyen   Another stunning eclectic vision.
Visualizer: Artem Shelipov   Cram in a faux courtyard. Does your master bathroom design have standing room only? Not to worry, the plants can share the shower cubicle with you. Voila! A glass courtyard.
Visualizer: Christopher Czerwinski   Don’t have the budget, time or inclination to box in all that pipework or ducting? Go for an industrial bathroom style and let it all hang out instead.
Visualizer: Philippe Starck   Make it rain! Imagine rolling out of the bed and under that rainfall showerhead – it would be quite a wake up. It’s handy having the closet standing right on the other side of the glass shower screen too, which would make it possible to choose an outfit for the day whilst still shampooing…
Visualizer: 91D Design   Another master bathroom with walk in closet. This time there’s a tub too.
Visualizer: Mohanad Al Homsi   One statement piece can change everything. The room would still look smart without a hammock bath, but not nearly so impressive.
Visualizer: Vladislava Torgonsky Vladislava Torgonsky   A combined wet area doesn’t have to mean an over shower bath. Many designs now put the bath and a separate shower unit side by side behind a single splash screen, or up on a platform together to make plumbing and drainage simpler.
Visualizer: Prosvirin Design   Fill up on feature walls. Sometimes bathroom wall decor can take a back seat to the main and essential working parts. However, accent walls and wall art make a bathroom feel part of the rest of the house. Look at ways in which to incorporate warm wood panelling, stone or brick effect feature walls, and eye-catching prints.
Visualizer: Naresh Mistry   Include substantial storage solutions. Bathrooms aren’t always big on cupboard space, but when it comes to bringing in all those fluffy folded towels, you’re going to wish you had somewhere roomy to stash them all.
Visualizer: Iqosa   Section off the toilet in a larger sized room. If you have the space to install a small room within a room then you might like to make the toilet completely private, but a partial partition wall can work well too.
Visualizer: Joana Santos Ferreira   If you only invest in one special piece for your bathroom, consider a designer accent chair. Since accent chairs can be be repurposed just about anywhere in the home, you can really get your money’s worth – even after the next bathroom makeover.
Designer: Designer   Visualizer: Natalia Pozdnyak   Side tables update a bathroom without making a permanent change. A set of white marble and jade green side tables accessorise this modern grey and white bathroom scheme.
Visualizer: J Lozgar   Follow the golden trend. Gold and rose gold accents are the perfect way to add luxe to a modern bathroom look.
Visualizer: Scaffold Group   Accessorise, accessorise, accessorise. Shiny bathroom pendant lighting, collections of decorative vases, multiple reed diffusers, a designer toilet seat, and colour coordinated fresh towels – this master bathroom has it all going on.
Visualizer: Bezmirno Architects   Let beautiful vessel sinks stand tall. Tall vessel basins look stunning set atop a low linear vanity unit.
Visualizer: Görkem Karakan   Stairway to bathing heaven. Make a production out of taking a bath, with a theatrical staircase lit and levelled with the side of the tub.
Visualizer: Kaminskyi   Large format bathroom tiles will make a room look more spacious.
Visualizer: Double Aye   Punctuate an all white bathroom scheme with dark accessories.
Visualizer: Joana Santos Ferreira   Looking for something different in vanity lighting? How about a bathroom floor lamp?
Visualizer: Lorenzo Pennati   A bathroom floor lamp would provide great reading light whilst soaking in the tub too.
Visualizer: STUDIO.O. organic design   Swing arm wall lamps provide repositional light at a vanity…
Visualizer: Spasm Designs   …. or how about a classic scissor lamp?
Designer: Haji Guliyev & Ulker Mirzaliyeva   Visualizer: Vusal Abbasov   Reflect on natural light. Bathing your face in the morning sun, as well as at the basin, feels uplifting. But where do we put the vanity mirror when positioning bathroom sinks in front of windows? Have the best of both worlds by installing a ceiling mounted or stem affixed design.
Visualizer: Omar Saad   Make art out of pipework.
Visualizer: Artgroup   Be inspired by the greats, like the owners of this Mondrian style bathroom.
Visualizer: Nejc Kilar   Keep it simple and serene with a minimalist scheme.
Visualizer: 365 Design   This minimalist bathroom shows how great design is achievable on a smaller scale and budget.
Visualizer: Oleg Kucher   Divide and conquer. Build a dividing wall to section off a large shower enclosure, then use the new wall space to position a beautiful bathtub in pride of place.
Visualizer: Bloomsbury Design   This dividing wall is positioned directly down the centre of the room so that the toilet and bidet can also be set behind it.
Visualizer: Thao Uyen   Black bathroom decor sets a moody scene, like a cool nightclub.
Visualizer: Ahmed H. Ibrahim   Create high contrast with black and white wall tiles, like this stunning white marble and black herringbone design.
Visualizer: M11 Design   Turn up the texture with a wood ribbed feature wall.
Visualizer: Christoph Mensak   Create a warm runner of wooden floor panels.
Visualizer: Black Box   Master bathrooms in warmer climates can be made to connect seamlessly with the outdoors…
Visualizer: Elena Maximova   … Bring garden elements inside the room to make it a completely natural transition; use indoor plants, stone elements, wood grain features and pebble flooring. Install wall to wall sliding doors and let the breeze blow through.
1. Automatic touch-free soap dispenser 2. Luxury toilet paper holder 3. Menu pedal trash bin 4. Modern faucet 5. Copper ventilated laundry basket 6. Bamboo vanity accessory set 7. Luxury chandelier 8. Golden plant stand 9. Golden glass bathroom sink
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xayladep · 7 years ago
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10 Beautiful black and white bathroom designs
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10 Beautiful black and white bathroom designs
In this post we took at some Beautiful black and white bathroom designs. Whether white, minimalist and stencilled, or bold, luxurious and striking, all contain contrast and depth at its finest. Monochromes are trending – but this is not the first time. Simple and classic, they add sophistication to any room, offering a suave style that is always in fashion. Meant for relaxation, there’s no better place for elegance to shine than the bathroom. These forty gorgeous black and white bathrooms show the stretch of the monochromatic theme.
Beautiful black and white bathroom designs. Source: joanasantosferreira.com
These grey concrete walls border a sleek bathroom with marble vanity and round vessel sink. The shower features a teak wood floor. The ceiling is open and this is where greenery encroaches upon the room.
Black and white bathroom designs. Source: Jenpol Sumatchaya
This mirror mimics a movie theatre screen with a wall mount bathroom sink. The white tub takes center stage atop a wood planked floor. Floor to ceiling windows are just behind the blackout curtains.
Beautiful black and white bathroom. Source: Petrenko Arsentiy
Painted concrete in black and white for walls and flooring are the background for this simply modern design.
Black and white bathroom. Source: LaiFrance
This bathroom is decked out in all black tile and concrete. The walls are lighted ensuring this look doesn’t get too heavy. The oval tub over spa rocks and vessel sinks in white add some variety in shapes.
Source: Vic Nguyen 
It’s easy to fall in love with this bathroom. This round tub features a slightly curled rim and a defined bottom edge. The smallest details make all the difference in a space characterized by its simplicity.
Source: Javier Wainstein 
The smooth satin finish makes this black freestanding bathtub a delight to behold. The slightly recessed tile underneath is an especially inspiring touch.
Source: Image Box Studios
Perfect symmetry, illuminated by a whimsical hanging light arrangement that drenches the occupant with a soft glow.
Black and while bathroom. Source: Image Box Studios
This design makes the most of dramatic contrast – very elegant. The marble platform looks luxurious and serves as a functional way to protect a wood floor from the water.
Designer: HJC Design
A smooth stripe of white swirls around a base of charcoal-colored veneer, echoing the dynamics of flowing water. This modern bathtub design is part of the Salacia range from HJC Design.
Source: Image Box Studios
Who wouldn’t feel like the king of the world, soaking up a view like this one? Another breathtaking bathroom concept, as long as you’re not afraid of heights.
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stopandimagineloveforever · 6 years ago
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Will and Sonny
February 19, 2019
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Beautifully Unique Bathroom Designs
The bathroom shouldn’t be forgotten when creating a beautiful home. The right mix of textures and materials can make the bathroom a relaxing getaway. Keeping the design concept throughout your home in mind, extend your style into the bathroom with these design ideas. Minimal and timeless styles are in the mix with a few glam designs. Small spaces are made to seem larger with the right color and style combination. While making that beautiful look, don’t forget the storage and functionality. These rooms managed to get it all right.
Visualizer: Elena Maximova   This bathroom takes on a garden theme, bringing what lies beyond the sliding doors inside. Lush greenery covers the wall just behind the white oval bathtub. The sink has been designed in a unique barrel shape and the water flows from a stainless faucet that comes from above and out of a mirrored stone wall. The open roof and glass doors allow ample natural lighting. Drop pendant lighting is added for after the sun goes down. To make a head-turning bathroom there are many Beautiful Bathtubs to choose from.
Visualizer: Amr Abdeen   The tile wall of this bathroom was broken up with texturing. The vessel sink on the marble counter and pendant lamp bring in contrast against the crème.
Visualizer: Light Design   This white bathroom has an added flash of dramatic red marble, creating a shocking contrast. The strokes of grey in the marble floor is picked up in white and grey in the wall. Straight lines repeat in the commodes, bathtub, and sink.
Visualizer: Joana Santos Ferreira    Tranquility can be found in this understated bathroom. The window looks out on the peaceful scenery. Traditional carpets are placed on a wood planked floor. The rectangular freestanding tub sits next to a marble wall opposite a double sink bathroom vanity.
Visualizer: Joana Santos Ferreira    These grey concrete walls border a sleek bathroom with marble vanity and round vessel sink. The shower features a teak wood floor. The ceiling is open and this is where greenery encroaches upon the room.
Visualizer: Qide Design   This look keeps it simple with both grey and taupe tile surrounding the bathroom. A rainfall showerhead keeps with the straight lines of the entire design.
Visualizer: Anastasiya Shablinskaya    This galley commode room makes good use of space with the mirrors that extend from above, the storage above the seat, and countertop space for essentials.
Visualizer: Rina Lovko   This bathroom with blue textured walls and a pebble like floor looks like something from the future but warm.
Visualizer: Leonid Sizikov    Large tiles help to make this room spacious. Cabinets that stop above the floor allow storage underneath. The simplicity of this bathroom is what makes it special.
Visualizer:  Leonid Sizikov    The marble look tile is used on the floor and back wall in this bathroom. The shower is tucked behind the console cabinet with double vessel sinks. The wall behind the sink and across are covered in wood planks, giving this design a steam room look.
Visualizer: Joana Santos Ferreira    This bathroom has an upscale yet rustic quality with the wood planks on the walls and ceilings. The angled ceilings feature skylights allowing in natural light. Separate pedestal sinks that match the black crackle basin tub.
Visualizer: Joana Santos Ferreira    Done in all black and grey, this room has a skylight and floor to ceiling window to keep it from getting gloomy. A floor lamp provides lighting near the mirror which sits above a white streamlined counter and low settee.
Visualizer: Studio Effeto    Concrete, tile, and teak wood combine to make an opulent yet understated bathroom right off of the bedroom. The centerpiece is the botanical art tiles that back the shower.
Visualizer: Duong Arc    This white freestanding tub sits upon spa rocks with a retro mirror end table sitting beside it. The wood floors and walls keeps it warm. An efficient storage solution sits right behind in the dressing room that is tiled and adorned with comfy seating.
Visualizer: Joana Santos Ferreira    This bathroom features a light wood cabinet system that fills the wall providing storage and housing the sink, commode, and bidet.
Visualizer: Jenpol Sumatchaya    This mirror mimics a movie theatre screen with a wall mount bathroom sink. The white tub takes center stage atop a wood planked floor. Floor to ceiling windows are just behind the blackout curtains.
Visualizer: Jenpol Sumatchaya    This modern white bath has large windows for natural lighting, stand alone tub, and a frameless mirror.
Visualizer: Jenpol Sumatchaya    Wood planked walls and concrete give this bathroom an industrial look. The screen look behind the tub adds an interesting touch.
Visualizer: Julia Lyublyanova    The designer has a thing for heroism and uses this bathroom design to display it. Superhero Decor has become very popular and it isn’t just for the kids. The white marble keeps this small room from looking tight. Grey walls and paneled ceilings complete the look.
Photographer: Hey!Cheese    This design is a practice in simplicity. White tile walls and cream tile floors keep it clean and crisp. A leaning ladder for towels and clock add warm wood to the look.
Visualizer: Amr Abdeen    Shimmery rain glass was used for the shower and paired with the glitter look walls, this room steals the scene.
Visualizer: Lai Pháp    This bathroom is decked out in all black tile and concrete. The walls are lighted ensuring this look doesn’t get too heavy. The oval tub over spa rocks and vessel sinks in white add some variety in shapes.
Visualizer: Petrenko Arsentiy    Painted concrete in black and white for walls and flooring are the background for this simply modern design.
Visualizer: Leu Khanh    This compact bathroom seems spacious with the use of glass and light tiled flooring and textured walls. The sink seems to be sitting in the marble countertop. A lighted cabinet above gives space for display or storage.
Visualizer: Marco Podrini   This mix of concrete and wood gets a softening from the curved tub, fanciful art, and drop globe lights.
Visualizer: Ahmed Mady    This bathroom is all glam with gold elements in the wall, side tables, fixtures and drop lights. Two white gloss vanities add to the glam.
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