An Expert Interview About Black and White Bathroom


I'm a sucker for a black and white bathroom In New York City, where I live, you'll find plenty of vintage beauties, decked out with traditional white subway tiles, black and white hexagonal floor tiles, and pedestal sinks and tubs with chunky chrome faucets labeled "hot" and "cold." You'll find them in high-end apartments as well as seen-better-days brownstones. Designer Mark D. Sikes broke all the rules in this tiny West Hollywood bathroom by painting the walls in tight space black lacquer, instead of a typical light color.

This New Jersey home's spa-inspired bathroom by designer Colleen Bashaw features a stunning Claire bathtub from Signature Hardware To balance out the modern tub, Bashaw added palm leaf wallpaper and some trippier flooring. The vanity, topped in Thassos marble, and shower enclosure are custom made, and the fittings are by Lefroy Brooks The sconce lampshades add a cheery pop of color to the otherwise black and white space. Here you'll find our 35 best bathroom design ideas in classic black and white for a lavish space that will always be in style.

Natural stone whether black granite or white marble is quite an addition to a modern bathroom. If you chose a bold black and white floor pattern, opt for simple white tiled walls with black trim and paint the rest of the wall white. Floor: If you are inspired by historical styles, consider installing small square or hexagonal floor tiles in contrasting black and white.

Create an old-world look, evoke the early 1900s, or design a truly modern bathroom using black and white. Plus, off-whites are a classic option that never goes out of style, and it is thus save to use on large bathroom elements such as the shower or the bathtub. If using black and white tiles in a smaller bathroom, put more of the white ones in. This way, the space will look bigger than it actually is.

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