Thursday, March 28, 2019

Bathroom Mirror Frame Ideas

TUBULAR SCONCE

In Emmy Rossum's NYC apartment that the custom vanity includes fittings by Kallista, the walls, sink and floor are all lined in Ann Sacks marbles, the medicine cupboard is by Robern along with the sconce is by Circa Lighting, Vinyl Flooring for sale.

UNDERSTATED CEILING LIGHT

Understated lighting allure to the minimal aesthetic of the bathroom in a contemporary Washington, D.C. home designed by Darryl Carter. The dressing table hides drawers for storage.

VENDOME SCONCES

This guest bathroom includes Vendome sconces by Thomas O'Brien for Visual Comfort, a salvaged 1920s bathtub and pedestal sink, and a Burmese teak mirror within this Bellport, New York home.

GOLDEN SCONCES

The powder room within this Hudson River rancher mural is by Shantell Martin and the wainscoting is painted in Benjamin Moore's Midnight.

COPPER CHANDELIER

To get a San Francisco family, designer Ken Fulk revived a faded 19th-century milestone, changing it into a multifunctional 21st-century house without sacrificing any of its period drama. The marble tub in the wife's toilet is by Urban Archaeology, the wallcovering is hand-painted, and the floor is from Fox Marble.

LOW-HANGING LAMP

Designer Darryl Carter creates a master bath that is accurate for his Virginia farmhouse's origins by utilizing a very simple lamp he designed for the Urban Electric Co., a sink vanity made from a walnut table, plus a slender mirror that sits in front of the chimney.

Easy Bathroom Renovation Ideas

Following: Property Brothers

Gray penny tiles which flow beautifully from the shower into the rest of the stunning bathroom keep the room from looking obstructed, which makes the space feel far more spacious.

After: Love It or List It

In the redesign, a new design makes more sense and gives the bathroom a more pulled-together appearance. New tiles give a contemporary feel to the room.

After: House Hunters Renovation

While tearing down a wall to add a shower, the homeowners chose to upgrade the tile using a white variant that reflects light in the room, making the room seem larger, more interesting ideas.

Ahead: Property Brothers

Before a makeover by HGTV's Property Brothers, this dull toilet lacked storage and character.

After: Income Property

After the renovation, the bathroom looks brighter and much more open. Light walls produce a calming effect, also with overall less clutter, the space feels larger.

Before: Love It or List It

A peculiar layout and dated fixtures make this bathroom feel cramped.

Bathroom Closet Storage Ideas

Marvelous Magnetic Magic

A decorative, but functional magnet board shops and organizes makeup. Made out of a repurposed picture frame and a metallic sheet (cut to fit frame) that was covered with cloth, this board adds a touch of shabby chic charm, stairs with glass railing.

Affordable and Easy DIY Shelves

Another excellent use for spice racks would be to mount them onto the wall to organize your entire makeup, especially if you don't have a medicine cabinet.

Now You See Me, Now You Do Not

Thick boxes make open and unusual storage in the space above the toilet. Not only do they provide extra storage in a bathroom that is small, these practical box shelves give an artistic quality to the area.

Just Hanging Out

A hanger with pins holds and exhibits necklaces alongside other accessories. The hanger may be held up with suction cups or suspended by a hook.

Bathroom Lighting Ideas

THREE PRONG CHANDELIER

Within an English country home, the guest bathroom has a tub and fittings recovered from another component of the manor; the drapes are of a James Hare silk, and the carpeting is by Ryalux, go to website.

DRIPPING CHANDELIER

Monique Lhuillier's bath in Bel Air showcases a custom-made light fixture by Foundry, white-oak cabinetry, and a picture by George Hoyningen-Huene.

1960S PENDANT

A circa-1960s lighting fixture by Sarfatti hangs above a Water Monopoly tub in this master bathroom in Manhattan; the side table is by Achille Salvagni, and the walls are sheathed in marble.

19TH-CENTURY LANTERN

From the master bathroom at this Paris pied-à-terre, the circa-1760 rosewood-and-bronze writing desk and 18th-century gilded wood stool are all French, the pendant light is made of a 19th-century lantern, the shower doors are metal and the walls are sheathed in striped plaster.

CRYSTAL SCONCES AND SHALLOW CEILING LIGHT

The master bath sinks by Urban Archaeology have Dornbracht fittings in this enchanting West Village loft. The seat cushion is covered in a Holland & Sherry terry cloth, sconces and the ceiling light are 1960s Italian, and the floor is granite.

Ideas for banisters and railings

White-and-Wood Stairway

For conventional-style dwellings, the tightly tailored appearance of a classic white-and-wood-tone stairwell is frequently the most suitable choice. Here, a stringer and simple square baluster uprights are perked up with a natural wood handrail and treads.

Shipshape Silhouette

Contemporary homes gain from stairways and stair railings that sport sharp, clean lines. You won't find a more streamlined railing than this structure constructed of cheap lumber stained dark grey. The short length of the railing needs just two posts to support its bridge in the beginning stair to the upper wall. Safety is ensured by plexiglass installed between the railing along with the stairs without detracting from the minimalist look.

Pleasing and Practical

Stair railings must be tough constructions that ensure safe journeys. This enchanting layout has every possible and step risk insured.

Traditional Turn

Proper foyers call for elegant stairways equipped with stair railings that are delicately detailed. This railing, which boasts a black- classically contoured white balusters and painted handrail, takes a fascinating turn at the start. The handrail wrappings to the right (a right-hand volute in stair speak) around the stairway's first step and is supported by balusters as well as a black newel post that adds weight to the stairs's entry point.

Theatrical Installation

As they ascend from landing, along with the stairway, this steel balustrade bends with all the design of a ship's railings. Horizontally set balusters going beyond the posts add artistic dimension, perfectly in sync with the getting form in the stairway. Glass stair risers allow light to reflect in the multistory stairwell.

Design ideas for a small bathroom from

Add Little Luxuries

A bathroom needs to be practical. But no matter the size, there is always room for unique touches to generate character and delight. This small toilet appreciates ample storage, thanks to built in cabinetry along with a recessed wall niche (not shown). Here, a small bench found alongside the shower gives convenient stow away space for soaps and towels along with a spot to take a seat.

Find the Right Size

Occasionally layout decisions are dictated by a small footprint. And scale and proportion are factors that are essential when working in a small space such as this one. A vintage- style faucet and container sink ensure the limited counter space stays litter-free.

Maximize Natural Light

Optimize the perceived size of a little bath by sharing space from the outside with the inside. Here, access is provided by a sizable window to amazing, private views. Two big mirrors hung on opposite walls help the little bathroom and reflect the outdoor view feel open and airy.

Choose Light Surfaces

This toilet evokes with bright whites and barely-there grey walls. Shimmering mosaic floor tiles put in a hint of glamor to the calming space.

Use a Large Mirror

By creating the illusion of more space a room expands. Here, a large mirror over the vanity reflects the wall opposite, making the restroom look. Leaving the mirror frameless also helps the delusion.