When remodelling your bathroom, knowing the style of your house can help you develop a successful plan. You'll also gain a greater appreciation of the way your house was designed and built.
Referring specifically to architect-designed from about 1950 to 1970, the term "contemporary" has come to describe a wide range of designs in recent decades that concentrate on simple forms and geometric lines. Contemporary designs reflect the experimentation and dynamism of the modern postwar period in which many modernist ideas were integrated into the American aesthetic.
Many contemporary designs feature lots of glass, open floor plan and inventive designs.
Medieval styles of the English countryside inspired American architects to design the charming and cozy cottage design style we know today. The style became especially popular in the United States during the 1920s and 1930s.
Common features of cottage style design include warm, steep roof pitches and cross gables, arched doors, casement windows with small panes, and brick, stone, or stucco siding.
Mediterranean Bathrooms
Mediterranean styles of architecture, such as Spanish colonial revival, flourished in Southern California during the 1920s and 1930s
Mediterranean baths combine earthen surfaces, rustic finishes, antique furnishings, and sunset hues to create serenely welcoming retreats. These fabulous bathrooms are sure to inspire you to weave warming Mediterranean influences into your bathroom designs.
Traditional bathroom designs generally take inspirationTraditional bathroom designs generally take inspiration from design trends, materials and decor connected to specific historical eras. Victorian and colonial styles come to mind when traditional design is mentioned, but in fact, this design style doesn't necessarily have to be overtly era-specific from design trends, materials and decor connected to specific historical eras. Victorian and colonial styles come to mind when traditional design is mentioned, but in fact, this design style doesn't necessarily have to be overtly era-specific
Are you an practical type who prefers a fuss-free environment with humble materials? Do you enjoy finding and repurposing unwanted objects? A no-nonsense, utilitarian approach to the bathroom would result in an Industrial look that showcases timber and metal in unexpected ways for an honest, direct appeal. Mixing old and new provides the best of both worlds.
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