When remodeling or building home additions, you must choose a style that best reflects your personality and complement the architectural design of your house. However, this decision may not be as easy, especially if it’s your first time remodeling any part of your home, such as your bathroom.
First, you must decide what makes your ideal space and work with skilled professionals to achieve it. Read on for more tips on choosing the ideal bathroom style for you.
Many homeowners are attracted to the sleekness of contemporary bathrooms. Spaces in this style feature clean lines and lack adornments like moldings. If you prefer this style, consider using modern materials, finishes and technology.
Instead of focusing on accessories, farmhouse bathrooms prioritize simple, but impactful materials, such as reclaimed wood. If you’re someone who loves free-standing tubs, vintage lighting and repurposed furniture, this style is for you.
You can go traditional for both your bathroom project. Classic materials and design elements dominate this style. It can bring a lot of character to your space with its soothing colors, one-of-a-kind tilework and luxurious materials.
An industrial bathroom suits people who love the look of raw materials like brick, steel and concrete. It’s a style more common in industrial buildings and city lofts, but you can also integrate it into your home.
Mediterranean bathrooms are known for their bright hues, intricate tile patterns, burnished metals and adorned archways. This style is great if you adore colors and patterns in your space and ornate elements.
At Cottage Industries, Inc, we can help you choose the best style and design for your bathroom. You can also count on us for your historic restorations and kitchen remodeling needs. Give us a call at (610) 293-9750, or fill out our contact form to get a free estimate.
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