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Modern minimalist bathroom designs10/27/2023 ‘Stick-like mosaic tiles, finger tiles or Kitkat tiles as many people refer to them as, have really boomed this year, and their popularity is set to continue well into 2023 and beyond,’ says Grazzie Wilson, Creative Lead at Ca’ Pietra. Grout plays a key role here, with nuances in its thickness around the tiles creating an organic-feeling pattern which highlights the hand of the tile layer and makes each application unique. A seemingly minimal take on bathroom tile trends, once repeatedly put on a surface alongside each other, they suddenly become more than an extremely thin slice of tile, forming a perfectly imperfect pattern which merges into itself the further away you stand. Slim profiles which are neatly laid next to each other, finger tiles – also known as Kitkat tiles – are the 2023 update on mosaic and penny tiling. With natural colors and materials everything is in harmony and nothing is competing, so they are the perfect backdrop for relaxation’. ‘The natural colors and materials found in stone works so well in the bathroom because they’re innately calming. ‘For most of us, the bathroom is a space we use to unwind in, or it’s often the first room we see for a prolonged period in the morning as we shower,’ highlights Ca’ Pietra’s Grazzie Wilson. More unusual marbles, such as our new Coliseum Amazon slab-tiles, are also proving popular with their deep coloring and striking detailed appearance.’ ‘They offer beautiful detailing and are available in a wide choice of colors ranging from subtle pale tones to dramatic blue and greens. ‘There is a demand for color this season as well as customers wanting something a bit different which is where onyx effect tiles come in,’ says Jo Oliver, Director, The Stone & Ceramic Warehouse. These stones are just as beautiful as their predecessors and just as personality filled, with semi-precious patterns that channel the organic movements found in onyx and jade starting out, just as marble did, as hyper realistic, stone-style tiles. That classic monochrome marble veining will step aside to reveal a whole host of other glorious rock patterns just waiting to adorn our floors, showers, splash basks and walls. For 2023 our minds will be opened and our horizons broadened as we enter an age beyond Carrara. Say ‘decorative stone in the bathroom’ and marble will be the immediate reply. See more photos of this project, here.(Image credit: Stone and Ceramic Warehouse) See more photos of this project, here.Īdding touches of wood or concrete to offset an all white bathroom adds texture and warmth to the bathroom while keeping a simple aesthetic.ĭesigned and photographed by Borja Garcia.ĭesigned by Felipe Hess. Photography by John Wheatly | UA Creative. Photography by Glen Allsop.ĭesigned by LSA Architects. See more photos of this project, here.Įven though the walls should be kept fairly light, bringing in darker elements, like black hardware, can make a bold statement without bringing in unnecessary objects.ĭesigned by Amee Allsop. This means no more toothpaste tubes strewn across the counter, hair brushes tossed into overflowing baskets, or excessive decor perched strategically on shelves.ĭesigned by Architekten Wannenmacher + Moeller GmbH. The key to achieving a minimalist bathroom is to eliminate the clutter. See more photos of this project, here.Ĭlutter is a minimalists worst nightmare. Photography by Fernando Guerra – FG+SG architecture photography. Architecture by Contaminar Arquitectos in collaboration with Frederico Louçano, Margarida Carrilho, and Hugo Rainho.
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