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  1. Dec 30, 2021 · The Top Bathroom Trends to Keep on Your Radar in 2022, According to Design Pros. Here's what to expect, from luxe white marble to matte black fixtures. Your bathroom is meant to be a retreat ...

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    • Extend the Tiles to the Ceiling. Nowhere in the nonexistent bathroom remodeling handbook does it say tiles are for floors and walls only. Pure Design knows that.
    • Hang Matching Pendants. Want to dip your toe into jazzing up your bathroom's ceiling? Take inspiration from this enviable bathroom, a creation of interior designer Abbie Naber of A. Naber Design, and hang a pair of matching pendants on either side of your mirror.
    • Paint It Pink. For this bathroom's design, Andrea May Interiors leaned into a soft yet standout paint color. A vintage-style freestanding vanity, painted in a barely there shade of blush, catches the eye, and so does the shiplap ceiling in a matching shade.
    • Wallpaper the Ceiling. Living with Lolo's principal designer Lauren Lerner had two goals in mind when creating this pool house bathroom: it had to be functional, and just as importantly, it had to be fun.
  2. Jan 14, 2022 · In 2022, tiling is all about your personality. Cool blues or sage greens, hexagonal or square, today’s bathroom tiling is all about expressing your idea of calm. “As far as hardware is ...

    • All-in-One Shower & Bath. The two-in-one shower and bath concept is being reinvented. Now, instead of a cramped tub with a showerhead and shower curtains, a glass divider holds a full shower and­ tub.
    • Indoor-Outdoor Merger. Blurring the lines between indoors and outdoors is not a new concept. However, 2022’s bathroom trends do something more. By combining placement, materials, and architecture bathrooms feel on par with their surroundings.
    • Twin Showerheads. Waiting for your significant other to finish showering is a thing of the past. With bigger showers and twin showerheads, two people can refresh simultaneously.
    • Wet Room. The wet room is the solution to a bathroom planner’s nightmare – divisions. Creating an interior shell that can withstand the wet conditions of a shower, simplifies the rest.
    • Calm and Coordinated. In this Westfield, New Jersey, bathroom, interior designer Raychel Wade created a calm and inviting space by playing with subtle changes in tone and metal finishes.
    • Wet-Room Winner. The curbless wet-room layout in this Austin, Texas, bathroom by Pollen Architecture & Designcommands attention. Deep blue-green tile in a vertical stacked pattern accentuates the height of the room and provides a moody backdrop against which the brass fixtures pop.
    • Storage Star. HomeMasonsmaximized storage in this Richmond, Virginia, bathroom with a custom washed-oak vanity that features drawers, cabinets and open shelves.
    • West Meets West. Interior designer Bianca Ecklund created a fresh Mediterranean style in this Los Angeles bathroom. Terra-cotta flooring nods to designs common in seaside towns of Western Europe, while a navy blue vanity with black hardware and lots of white and light wood firmly grounds the look in the California coast.
  3. Feb 2, 2022 · As beautiful as crisp white marble is, 2022 is all about embracing bold bathroom elements—including bolder stone. “I am a big fan of the bolder, the better for stone surfaces,” Thornton says. “We are currently slabbing an entire bathroom in a rich malachite green marble. The floor, the walls, the sink will all be wrapped in this ...

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  5. Nov 14, 2023 · Chad R. Mellon. For a big impact without a full remodel, add a simple beam across the middle of your ceiling. Paint the beam the same color as your ceiling for a modern look, or leave it a natural wood tone for more of a farmhouse feel. To complete the look, hang a statement light fixture from the beam, ideally over the sink or vanity.

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