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    Top Minimalist Bathroom Design Tips That Won’t Cost a Fortune

    Jun 27, 2024 by Ali · Leave a Comment

    The bathroom might not be the first room that comes to mind when discussing high-class interior design but there's a lot of potential there. You can also spend far less money renovating a bathroom than a kitchen or living room, particularly if you go for a more minimalist design angle that's simple, clean, elegant and functional.

    Whether you're renovating a small bathroom or looking to simplify a larger one, minimalist design can transform your bathroom into a sleek and modern sanctuary. Today, we'll be taking you through a few ways to achieve that sleek aesthetic without spending a fortune.

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    Photo by Patrick Langwallner on Unsplash

    Stick to a Simple Colour Palette

    Minimalist design thrives on a simple colour palette. Shades of white, grey, and beige create a clean and airy atmosphere. These colours reflect light, making the bathroom feel more spacious and inviting. A monochromatic scheme with occasional accents of soft hues can maintain the minimalist aesthetic while adding a touch of personality.

    Lighter colours enhance the sense of space, while a restrained palette reduces visual clutter. This simplicity is essential to achieving the tranquil and uncluttered look that defines minimalist design. Soft hues like pastels or muted tones can be introduced through accessories or art to add subtle visual interest without overpowering the room's serene vibe.

    Natural Textures and Features

    Incorporating natural elements and textures adds warmth and interest to the design without compromising overall simplicity. Consider using materials like wood, stone, or concrete for countertops, flooring, or accent walls. These materials introduce organic textures that contrast beautifully with the sleek lines of a minimalist bathroom.

    Integrating plants can also bring a subtle touch of nature into the bathroom, improving air quality and adding a calming effect while also making the room feel a little more natural and inviting. Be sure, however, to choose low-maintenance plants that you won't have to water every day such as succulents or ferns, which thrive in humid environments.

    Fixtures and Fittings

    Choosing fixtures and fittings that emphasise clean lines and simplicity is key to minimalist bathroom design. Wall-mounted sinks, toilets, and floating vanities create an uncluttered look and maximise floor space. These fixtures not only contribute to the sleek aesthetic but also make cleaning easier.

    Illuminated mirrors add a touch of modern sophistication and elegance, providing ample light for grooming tasks while adding a contemporary flair to the bathroom. By upgrading your mirror to an illuminated model, you can achieve a stylish and functional upgrade that blends seamlessly with the minimalist ethos and also saves on lighting elsewhere.

    Storage Solutions

    Clutter is the enemy of minimalist design. To keep surfaces clear, invest in built-in storage solutions. Recessed shelves, medicine cabinets, and under-vanity drawers provide ample space for toiletries and essentials without disrupting the minimalist aesthetic.

    combination of sleek and discreet open and closed storage can keep everyday items accessible while hiding less attractive necessities. Consider integrating storage into the architecture, such as niches in the shower or custom cabinetry that aligns with the room's clean lines.

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    About Ali

    Hi I'm Ali, a vegan mummy of four from Wales in the UK. I love reading, cooking, writing, interiors and photography, all of which I share on here. I also make videos on my YouTube channel. Come and follow us and share our journey.

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