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Designing a Mediterranean bathroom

Designing a Mediterranean bathroom

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If you like to spend your time daydreaming of sunny skies, warm, sandy shores and salty sea air, then bring that inspiration to life in a Mediterranean-style bathroom. Rich earth tones and luxurious finishes will transport you to the shores of Greece, France, Spain and Italy each time you enjoy a relaxing soak or as you prepare for your day each morning. Mediterranean bathrooms can take on an old-world vintage vibe or you can design them to be more modern, depending on your tastes. Here are some tips to help you create your own Mediterranean oasis:

Color
Color choice is an integral part of this design theme, and you’ll want to choose shades in rich earth tones. Turquoise, yellows, ocean blues, rusts and terra cotta are all well suited to a Mediterranean look because they are saturated and pull from images of the landscape in this part of the Earth. Incorporate these hues onto the walls and throughout the decor. You may even want to consider colored fixtures and bathroom parts or appliances like the sink, toilet and bathtub.

Tiles
A staple of gorgeous Mediterranean design is the use of tiles. There are seemingly countless options to choose from in a variety of shapes that complement this look, and they come in plenty of the colors previously discussed. Tiles can be used in different ways throughout the space. Jazz up the floor with a unique tiled design or create a focal wall around the tub or sink with brightly colored or patterned tiles. Mosaics are also beautiful and well-suited to the Mediterranean theme.

Mirrors
A bright and airy space will certainly help you feel like you’re on the Mediterranean Sea. To achieve this effect, install mirrors in the bathroom to accent your design and encourage more light to enter the space. Instead of mirrors in traditional square or rectangular options, consider something in a more fun shape like something with a curve or ornate carvings around the edges.

Lighting
You can continue the theme into the lighting options. Wrought-iron sconces, ceramic lanterns and pendant lighting with intricate patterns are all in keeping with the style you are going for, and they allow for various ways to light the space. Instead of just one overhead light incorporate various styles to set the mood. Blending light fixtures can be useful if you want something more soothing for a relaxing bath or shower and something brighter for when you need to get ready for your day or night out.

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