From pastel pink walls to plant-filled corners, these restful design trends are sure to infuse your bathroom with a dreamy ambience that you’ll never want to leave.
Pastel Pink
Pink is currently one of the most popular colours to opt for in the bathroom, and for good reason. Whether it’s a wall of mermaid tiles or a two-colour shower area, pink tones are naturally soothing while simultaneously lifting your mood.
Retro tiles
Patterned tiles are a simple way to add instant charm and character to your bathroom. Retro patterns and Peranakan tiles have been particularly popular lately, livening up neutral interiors and forming eye-catching contrasts. Dark retro tiles pair especially well with gold and bronze fixtures, while light-hued tiles are a good option if you want to brighten up the space.
Terrazzo Vibes
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