Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Colorful Bathroom Interior Design Ideas






Not an easy job to design an ideal family bathroom. How to design and decor are nice and convenient to use the whole family is one thing to think about. In addition, aesthetic factors also remain in the spotlight.



Here are some examples of colorful bathroom interior design that might provide a little inspiration for you. Here is how the sink, bathtub, mirror, shower, and other furniture to be decor and selection of colors according to a design. The Asian green color in a colorful bathroom interior design looks a little monotonous with the entire green wall. Maybe it would be better if you add a little motif on the tiles.


The use of color is of great note in a colorful bathroom interior design. A dominant color should be given additional other colors as accents to make it more alive. It’s also with all the accessories such as vases, mirrors, etc.



Purple Bathroom Design Ideas



 
This is hue bathroom designed by Franco Pecchioli Ceramica. Hue is implementation in purple. It is soft shades of lilac and deep purple lavender in this bathroom. Also there was rich plum, jewel-toned amethyst bordering on fuchia. There are a lot of purple in floor tile. Selection porcelain and purple ceramics department is also amazing with all of the design with the color purple. Back-splashes tub and ceramic supplies are stylish modern purple. Bathrooms purple premises make the atmosphere comfortable and cool. This design is quite stunning and elegant.
 






 

Bathroom Designs Idea





If you add the opportunity to show off your bathroom decorating ideas a little to your neighbors then it suddenly seems more worthwhile. Everyone takes the time to make the living room and kitchen look fine, but who really bothers with the bathroom but if you do, it will show everyone what a high-quality home-maker you are.

If you are stuck for bathroom decorating ideas then why not use some that you have used elsewhere in your home and when you think about it this makes perfect sense. Even something as simple as a plant on a small table, which is a theme seen around the rest of the house will work well for you as a bathroom decorating idea. Small round or square tables are also good for magazines, which is something else that will not look out of place in your bathroom.






The theme idea can also work in reverse so that any good ideas that are used in your restroom could also work in other areas of the house. Tiles are a prime example of this type of reverse decoration as they can be used almost anywhere and are not restricted to just a few rooms where they are traditionally found.

Fortunately many of the white tile designs in kitchens are no longer popular so colorful and traditional tiles can be used in other areas of the home including the kitchen, with equal effect. Bathroom decorating ideas are not all about tiles on the walls and floor, there are many other ideas which can be used successfully in every room.





Beside the tiles, there are many creative things that you can do with the soap and the soap trays. Some home decoration periodicals have sections on making items for you home including soap dishes and trays.

One uncommon design for a soap tray was to make it by hand out of clay, which you must admit is quite novel. Of course, another great idea is to put something relaxing opposite the bath, such as a picture of a boat floating on a quiet lake. There is no reason to allow this room to stay dull and uninviting any longer with all the bathroom designs ideas and materials available today.
 






 

Japanese Neptune Tokyo Tub from the Onsen Collection

The Tokyo is a very deep (25″) square bath for one or two bathers. Imagine your daily ritual of taking a total immersion bath in the Tokyo. Available for indoor use as a bathtub, or for outdoor use as a personal spa! Shown here with the optional whirlpool jets. Backed by a lifetime warranty and full Neptune factory service.






Hinoki Japanese Ofuro Bath Rectangular Tub


Hinoki Ofuro elevates the everyday act of bathing to real artistry practiced with the mindfulness of planting a garden or making tea. The designer was handcraft these tubs one at a time in their own modern shop using a blend of ancient and modern woodworking techniques. The wood is traditional Hinoki of the finest quality - vertical grained, quarter-sawn heartwood, properly dried and free of defects. This wonderful wood has a lovely citrus aroma similar to lemon.