A Few Bathroom Styles We Love.
So, you have decided to remodel your bathroom and have no idea where to start. If you ever went on Pinterest to get some inspo more often than not, you end up feeling more overwhelmed and confused on what style you are exactly. I mean, every new bathroom is nice so it is not uncommon to just like certain aspects of a bathroom and not the whole thing.
When we did our own bathroom, we did not know what style we liked. We just knew what tile we thought would look good and easy for my husband to install. The whole house was being renovated so we did not take the time to pinpoint what our style was and how to apply that to our tiny bathroom. What I tell customers now is, get a designer! You are spending a lot of money in your bathroom and we want you to be happy. If you choose to design your bathroom with us, we can help you navigate all the avenues to a Pinterest-worthy bathroom.
Ok, so now to the different style bathrooms.
Farmhouse
This is a style that incorporates warmth, wood, shaker cabinetry, and functionality. At its core, it is a throwback to a farmhouse. But, the new modern farmhouse look has a touch of chic to it. Don't get this look confused with country which we saw a lot of in the nineties. No one wants to see that style again! We can replicate this bathroom at Conk Quest Contracting LLC and give you that farmhouse-inspired look. Want to see more farmhouse bathrooms? Click here.
Contemporary
With this look think you'll find clean lines, floating vanities, and simple architecture. When I think of this style Ikea comes to mind. I find this to be more masculine and love the clean simple lines as you'll see in the second picture from a bathroom in Moscow. Notice that the cabinetry in these bathrooms is flat panels again emphasizing the clean lines. However, this style can often be considered too cold but you can easily add some warmth to it with a few tweaks. If you add wood shelving or a wood vanity and throw some plants in the mix, it can really warm up a space like this. I think that minimalism gets overlooked here, but I find it to be best used for a bathroom that you want to redo once in your lifetime.
Here is a great example that we did at Conk Quest Contracting. This is a classic bathroom that will stay relevant for decades. The black tile makes the wood vanity stand out and subway tiles on the walls are classic.

Traditional
This is one of my favorite styles which uses classic materials like marble and all the attention is in the details. You may have molding around the entire room or wainscotting. A great way to bring some of your own character into a bathroom like this is to add wallpaper with a bold print. Typically, the vanity is looked at as a piece of furniture and has interesting but subtle hardware. Again, it's all about the detail! If you are looking for wallpaper I found this website that has some great patterns. Click here.