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You can make even the tiniest bath work hard and feet big, bright, and bold
Artful bathroom design is about packing efficiency, a sense of openness, and style into tight quarters. The challenge is to maximize apparent floor area while accommodating the trio of plumbing necessities - sink, toilet, and tub and/or shower - that collectively demand so much square footage.
1. Plan for visual continuity
A cohesive design theme that repeats color, texture, or materials will visually unify a bathroom and make it seem larger by subtly blurring the boundaries between major fixtures. For instance, if counters, floors, shower-stall walls, and tub surrounds are made of the same material - such as ceramic or stone tile - you perceive the elements as one rather than as separate parts.
Using white in fixtures, tiles, flooring, and paint is a safe and sure design approach. Not only does it provide an expansive continuity' to the room, but it also brightens the space and serves as a neutral backdrop for color accents in towels, vases, and bands of decorative tiles. Glass block, glass shower doors, chrome faucets and towel bars, and broad expanses of mirror help ricochet light. However, as the room on pages 98 and 99 shows, bold colors and the repeated use of materials such as natural stone tiles or synthetic surfaces make counters, floors, tub surrounds, and shower pans blend together.