Monday, May 2, 2022

How to Tile a Bathroom and Get It Looks Like A Bathroom From The Future

You want to change up the look of your bathroom? Maybe you are looking for trendy features such as matte black tapware or natural stone. Perhaps you're looking to maximize the use of your feature wall or tiling. Perhaps you spend a lot time cleaning clothes or removing wax. In this case, you might need more sink space. This guide will help you design your bathroom.

Selecting a Basin

The basin is probably the most used feature in your bathroom. It's therefore the most commonly used feature in your bathroom. These are some styles that you might like.

Natural stone basins are a great way to soften the appearance of a tiled bathroom. You can easily add something to complement or contrast with your tile by choosing from a range of different shapes and colours. A granite basin can be used as a focal point against light-coloured walls, or a marble or sandstone basin can be added to create interest against darker splashbacks or counters.


These basins can be freestanding or stacked. A free-standing, natural stone washbasin can be larger than most built-in basins. It is ideal for washing bulky items, such as wool blankets or clothes. You can be certain that your stone will have a unique pattern because no two stones are exactly alike.

Contrast basins. Perhaps natural stone is prominently featured in your bathroom, such as in an exposed wall. You want the same unorthodox feel but without going overboard with the rough-hewn look. You have two options: either you embrace the natural look and add a gorgeous wooden basin or you can create contrast by adding a black vanity unit with white or glass basin.

Tapware Selections for Your Sink

Tapware selection is not just about what you want, but also how much space you have. Do you want to maximize counter space or free up space on your wall? These are two options:

Counter-mounted taps. A tall mixer tap that is counter-mounted is a good option if you have more counter space. There are many options for sizes, shapes and finishes. You can choose a polished chrome to bring some brightness to your room or matte black to give it a cool edge. There are also curved goose-neck taps that will look more traditional, and square taps that will keep things modern. You should also consider the shape of your basin. Square taps look great paired with round basins.

Wall-mounted taps. You might prefer to keep your counter clear if you have the space to mount taps to the wall. For a more modern look and a more gentle feel, wall mounting allows you to have a waterfall spout. This may not be practical for heavy usage. You might prefer a traditional spout if you are more inclined to wash delicate clothes by hand or scrub tough stains from fabrics, and want to know how to remove wax from clothing.

Showers and Baths

While you might not be able to change the fixtures in your bathroom to match the sink, it doesn't mean that your bathroom must look disjointed. These are just some of the details to consider when designing your perfect shower or bath.


Rainshower heads: The rain shower head can feel and sound just like rainfall. It can also be a peaceful addition to natural stone and wood features throughout your bathroom. You can match the heads and necks to your tapware with a variety of options, including black, chrome, and round. Frameless glass enclosures are a great way to complete the look, especially in smaller spaces.

The tub: A freestanding tub is often more practical than a wall- or hob-mounted one. This will make your sink look even more stylish with counter-mounted mixer taps. Wall- or hob-mounting is possible to install waterfall spouts, but it's best to match the style and finish of your bath taps with the ones on the sink. You should consider the materials that you are pairing your taps with. And remember, in interior design, as in everything, black goes well with everything!

The towel rail is last. These details are easy to overlook, so be sure to include them in your plans. It's possible to match the shape of your towel rail with the shape of your tapware. A matte black towel rail might be the perfect focal point for your bare walls.

We hope you found this article helpful in deciding how to bring unusual and beautiful fixtures into your bathroom. Happy decorating!


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How to Tile a Bathroom and Get It Looks Like A Bathroom From The Future

You want to change up the look of your bathroom? Maybe you are looking for trendy features such as matte black tapware or natural stone. Pe...