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Tuscan Style Bathroom

Homeowners of today have a greater expectation of their master bathroom suite. Since the typical day begins and ends in the master bedroom and bath, creating an intimate space to invigorate, rejuvenate and unwind the master bath is evolving from a mere necessity to a significant indulgence.

The master bedroom, complimented by a luxury bath, is becoming a centerpiece in the home with design trends ranging from simple and serene, to elegant.  From wall decor, to ornate mirrors, to vanities that look like furniture, interior design and decorating elements are carefully selected for a luxury bath.

If you want to give your bathroom the appeal of Tuscan style, you’ll want to use natural materials such as a marble, granite or slate countertops and a glass basin. Rough and rustic wall texturing, wrought iron towel racks and light fixtures, wide wood planks or terra cotta floor tiles are also characteristics of the Tulsan décor.

The colors of Tuscany are primarily earth tones, olives, browns, reds and yellows… For the walls, consider a color wash in yellow or white. For the ceilings, use whitewash to give the room an airy feel. Bathroom linens should also reflect the colors of the Tuscan palette. These include towels, shower curtains and bathroom rugs possibly made of a thick white fabric. The key is to keep it simple on the accessories and keep clutter to a minimum. Keep the window treatments simple with either frosted glass or a simple Roman shade. Don’t forget to integrate darker colors like deep azure blue, burgundy or olive green as accents to ground the room.

Chose a vanity that looks like an antique or a piece of furniture or add feet, molding and wood carvings to your existing vanity.  Tuscan homes are full of beautiful old furniture.  Look for curved lines instead of a more modern design (avoid straight lines). A granite or marble countertop will make the room feel more elegant and have a greater appeal for the Tuscan décor.

Once the main things are set in you will need to add your own personal touch to make the bathroom complete such as, metal urns, terracotta pots, glass apothecary jars, real or artificial plants, wrought iron candle holders or an Italian style art glass vase which will all enhance your Tuscan theme.

Having a Tuscan Theme in your bathroom is great because there is so much to choose from and with such a variety you can easily choose the Tuscan style that fits your lifestyle.  Escape to Tuscany today.

Having a Tuscan theme in your bathroom is great because there is so much to choose from and with such variety you can easily choose which Tuscan style fits your lifestyle. Escape to Tuscany today

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One of the most popular and enduring styles in bathroom décor is the traditional style. Calming and comfortable a traditional decorated bathroom offers a sophisticated but understated look taking on the elegance of Old World Europe. Traditional décor tends to be more formal and luxurious than other bathroom styles, fixtures and furnishings have a classic but enduring appearance. Master baths, guest baths and powder rooms take on traditional style with a flourish.

Claw Foot Tub

When people think of a traditional styled bathroom, they often think about a bathroom decorated in classic Victorian style. This is not incorrect; there is a design element that is much more distinct in a traditional bathroom style- the bathtub. The tub is supposed to be the focal point in a traditional bathroom. An old-fashioned bathtub, such as a claw foot cast iron tub can greatly enhance a traditional style bathroom. These types of bathtubs should be your first choice in staying true to a traditional bathroom style and can be put in any area of a bathroom to create a great fixture.

Traditional Free Standing Vanity

A furniture-style double vanity bureau that is free standing with simple door details adds elegance and extra storage space to a traditional bathroom. A free-standing cabinet creates a custom feel not found with traditional built-ins. To add drama to the room use a dark colored wood such as mahogany for the crown modeling and wainscot panels or large mirrors on more than one wall to make the room seem larger. Countertops in a Natural stone such as Carrara marble are popular. The top should be in a light or medium neutral color with a polished, honed, or antiqued finish.

It’s important that the room is well lit.Natural light would be the best option, but is not always feasible. So, just make sure that the area is well lit with a chandelier or some other interesting but traditional light source. Wall-lamps or sconces, especially over wallpaper or wood paneling, look great and provide up lighting which helps get rid of shadows that are cast from overhead. Multiple and varied lighting choices are the best choices in a traditional bathroom just keep in mind for delicate lighting options choose warmer bulbs and avoid fluorescent or halogen lighting.

Decorating a bathroom includes choosing colors for not only the walls, but the tiles, accessories, faucets, towels, plants and pictures.  Traditional bathroom colors are neutral that can be easily worked with by choosing different tones for accent colors, bathroom rugs, and shower curtains. Some color won’t hurt and can even enhance an otherwise bland or monochrome bathroom design. Feel free to hang old or antique looking pictures on the wall, too. Decorations that are antique can help give it the traditional, homey feel.

Traditional styles have withstood the test of time. They add a touch of dignity and grace to your bathroom it’s a place where you can relax and unwind after a long day, so enjoy.

Bathtub by: Vintage Tub & Bath

Vanity by: Bath Vanity Experts

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