3 Simple Steps to Create a Bathroom That Will Stand the Test of Time

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Although bathrooms can be small spaces, they are substantial investments in your home. Restrooms should provide not only functionality but beauty and comfort for both homeowners and guests. An ideal bathroom design incorporates functionality, support, and beauty, regardless of age or mobility.  

1. Planning Ahead

  • Prioritize the space: When remodeling a bathroom, remember to establish what areas are best suitable for specific tasks. Plumbing, outlets, and ventilation are all critical elements to a high-functioning bathroom. Consider adding outlets for hairstyling products, or adding ventilation close to the shower. However large or small your bathroom may be, it is essential to address which areas used most, how, and by whom.

  • Smart storage: Bathroom designers should consider the specific needs and storage requirements of you and your guests to ensure the bathroom to feel spacious and organized. For example, the area next to where you apply makeup or shave may need hidden drawers or a built-in cabinet. Children’s bathrooms may require space for bath toys or step stools.

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2. Safety and Comfort for Everyone 

  • Use readily available strategies: Barrier-free showers, slip-resistant flooring, and lever-style door handles are safe and straightforward. Planning to make bathrooms comfortable and accessible may also help save money in the long-run. You can have comfort by knowing that these implementations will last, and there is no need to remodel again.

  • Consult an expert: Home design professionals can help implement universal design methods into any bathroom space. They can plan for accessibility, the environmentally conscious, and help you achieve a classic style that will not need to be replaced again in a few years.

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3. Luxurious Experience and Materials  

  • Use a variety of lighting: Lighting is a crucial component of good bathroom design and can help improve the human experience. Task lighting should be in places used for applying make-up or in other preparation areas. Ambient light can create a soft look, and pleasant feel to the room.

  • Choose the right materials: When choosing colors and articles for the bathroom, select options that are durable and easy to clean to save yourself time and headache later on. Also, consider timeless materials and avoiding fads so that the bathroom’s beauty can endure.

It may seem like a daunting task, but your bathroom can be a serene and healthy space with careful planning, consideration for safety and accessibility, and the right materials. Start with a clear vision and be mindful of health, sustainability, and timeless style to make the most out of your bathroom.

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Photos by Chas Metivier

Sarah Barnard designs healthy, happy, personalized spaces that are deeply connected to nature and art.

To learn more about Sarah Barnard Design, please visit www.SarahBarnard.com.

Drop Dead Gorgeous Bathrooms: California Design Styles

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Sarah Barnard designs healthy, happy, personalized spaces that are deeply connected to nature and art.

To learn more about Sarah Barnard Design, please visit www.SarahBarnard.com.

Home Design Tips for Small Spaces

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Designing small functional spaces is always a challenge, but when done right, they create a cozy environment. Learn how to maximize your space with these tips! For kitchens, utilize built-ins to help organize storage. Use the built-ins to generate height and open up your room vertically.

Lighter colors help to make the area appear more spacious, while blues recede into the background.

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Glass shower doors help this bathroom feel open and unrestricted.

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Mirrors can give the illusion that the room is bigger than it appears.

Decorating with furniture that fits the scale of the room will also help make the room feel less cramped.  Feel free to add pops of color with accessories, but avoid clutter to maintain openness.

Sarah Barnard designs healthy, happy, personalized spaces that are deeply connected to nature and art.

To learn more about Sarah Barnard Design, please visit www.SarahBarnard.com.

Scandifornian Style in a Beautiful Blue Bathroom

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The soaking tub echoes the oval forms present elsewhere in the space and allows for a feeling of lightness overall.

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Quarts countertops infused with real seashells pair nicely with the seaside location of the residence.

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The natural woods and focus on light, bright and cozy feelings are a nod to traditional Scandinavian design, a sea of blue ceramic tile paired with organic form glass floor tiles and an orb-like wall sconce to create a fresh Southern California aesthetic, Scandifornian.

Sarah Barnard designs healthy, happy, personalized spaces that are deeply connected to nature and art.

To learn more about Sarah Barnard Design, please visit www.SarahBarnard.com.

Scandifornian Style in a Gorgeous Guest Bath

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This serene guest bathroom has a custom vanity cabinet and matching wood framed mirror that float above the cream colored pebble flooring. Inspired by Scandinavian design the space is intended to be light, bright and connected to nature. Distinctly California in style is the onyx countertop and protea blossom, together these elements make for a wonderful blending of elements known as Scandifornian style.

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The sleek white vessel sink rests upon a decadent onyx counter top.

Sarah Barnard designs healthy, happy, personalized spaces that are deeply connected to nature and art.

To learn more about Sarah Barnard Design, please visit www.SarahBarnard.com.