Did you have a good break (those of you who had a long weekend)? I certainly did. I spent some time looking around on interior design blogs and Pinterest, and it occurred to me that these days it seems everyone has his own style. I think that’s as it should be, and it makes for endlessly fascinating browsing of great design images. But within all of the different styles out there, one thing remains constant: everyone goes for grey and white bathrooms. There seem to be a few typical ways the color scheme gets put into place; let’s look at some examples of grey and white bathrooms–be sure to let me know which one is your favorite:
Bringing grey in with paint is a popular — and easy — way to create a grey and white bathroom. This one punctuates the look with matching rhino heads:
Another way to bring grey and white into your bathroom is through using concrete as a statement, like this terrific concrete bathtub:
The flip-side of the previous look, this bathroom uses the concrete color everywhere but on the bathtub:
Tile is always a good way to bring your color choice into a bathroom:
Or you can just clad the entire room in grey and white stone, creating a literal jewel box out of the space:
(I was unable to find sources for these last two images; please leave a comment if you have information regarding where either of them came from and I’ll add that into this post.)
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