Bold Bathroom Vanities
A bathroom is your chance to take bigger design risks. It’s a smaller space where it’s ok if it feels separate from the rest of your home’s décor. Bold vanity colors, like black, navy and sage green are a simple way to achieve a high-impact effect.
This black vanity base is paired with a white marble top and sleek gold hardware. Oversized shaded sconces, hexagon mirrors and crisp white walls give the room a warm, yet sophisticated look. Finish off the space with a few plants (real or fake) to soften the design. This is one bathroom remodeling idea that will pay off.
Classic and Sophisticated Bathrooms
Some things will never go out of style, like a simple white vanity with matching white countertop and the sleek look of brushed gold fixtures. But this look is elevated due to the fluted detailing on the doors and drawers, giving it texture and depth. Choose a bathroom vanity with a sink to take the guesswork out of picking a coordinating countertop.
Give the space an elegant feel with a pair of sconces on either side of the arched mirrors. Add greenery, wicker baskets and an area rug to bring warmth to the space. You’ll love getting ready in this bathroom.
Wood Bathroom Vanities with Gold Hardware
One combination you’ll see everywhere is wood and gold. Gold fixtures paired with a light wood vanity, in either a single sink vanity or a double bathroom vanity design if you have the space, feels fresh and new. Wall-mounted vanities also look modern and the open space underneath makes the bathroom look bigger.
For the rest of the bathroom, choose a light paint color to minimize contrast and create a spa-like retreat. Circular lighted mirrors coordinate nicely with the marble vessel sinks. If you already have a wood vanity, replacing the hardware and faucet is an easy upgrade that will give your bathroom an entirely different look and feel. Add new plush towels and a little greenery and you’ll never want to leave.
Chic and Cozy Farmhouse Bathrooms
Cozy cottagecore vibes are taking over and the bathroom is no exception. If you bathroom is lacking in size, consider a farmhouse apron front sink. This not only gives you a larger bathroom sink, but brings an element of nostalgia. To add dimension to a small bathroom, install white shiplap. A wooden rack, small stool and an area rug warm up the space, while pops of black in the bathroom hardware and lighting ground the design.
Slim Bathroom Vanities to Highlight an Accent Wall
Accent walls are having a big moment. Whether it’s through a hand-painted arch, a slat wood focal feature or peel-and-stick wallpaper, adding an accent wall to a small bathroom is a fantastic way to incorporate a fun, unexpected twist to the space.
Deciding to add an eye-catching accent wall means the rest of the elements in the bathroom should be kept simple so they don’t compete. Choose a single sink vanity without a backsplash so you can show off as much of the wall as possible. If you need more storage, consider adding a wall-mounted medicine cabinet with a built-in mirror or a bathroom cabinet with drawers and shelves. A white vanity with matching bathroom vanity top, sleek vanity light and natural wood floating shelf help keep the accent wall the star of the show.
