Clawfoot tubs and furniture-style vanities are lovely—but they aren’t the right choice for a modern bathroom. Instead, clean lines, marble walls, and neutral colors rule the day. No matter the size or current style of your bathroom, transforming it into one with contemporary flair is easier than you might think.
Color Options
There is no right or wrong when it comes to choosing colors for a modern bathroom. Neutral colors are great, but you can add pops of color—such as a tile accent wall—if that better suits your personality.
Simple Lines
Bulky, ornate features usually aren’t the best choice in a modern bathroom. Instead opt for clean lines in your toilet, shower, vanity, and lighting.
Open Shelving
Instead of bulky cabinets, consider storing towels and other items on open shelving. Whether built-in or hung, open shelving looks great in a contemporary bathroom.
Tubs and Showers
Some of the updates mentioned above, such as painting or installing shelving, can be completed as DIY projects. When it comes to the wet areas, however, it’s time to call in the professional bathroom remodelers.
One trend in modern bathrooms is an open replacement shower. The shower may feature a glass wall that covers half of the shower or full sliding doors. Step-in showers lend to the clean look many try to achieve in a contemporary space.
If you still want a tub, there are options that fit into a contemporary space. You could go for a tub/shower combo or opt for a tub with a separate shower.
When a bathroom has a tub that doesn’t suit your vision, a tub-to-shower conversion is a fast, affordable way to get the sleeker style you want.
ContractingPRO provides quality bathroom remodeling services in Memphis, Tennessee, and Northern Mississippi, and we’ve helped thousands of homeowners make the updates they want.
Contact Our Skilled Bathroom Remodelers to Learn More
If you’re ready to transform your bathroom into the contemporary space you want, ContractingPRO can help! Call today to speak with a member of our team or fill out our online form now to schedule a free design consultation.
Subscribe to ContractingPRO's Blog
Comments