Bathroom Design Ideas For Minimalists

Minimalism seems to be the preferred style when it comes to remodeling and renovating bathrooms. I mean, what's not to love about a space that looks effortless and clutter-free, and evokes a feeling of spaciousness and efficiency? Here are some seamless bathroom style ideas that will leave minimalists with plenty of inspiration. 

Go for monochrome surfaces

Have you heard the saying less is more? It certainly comes to mind when X-Bond Microcement is used for matching walls and floors. These stunning bathrooms are the epitome of minimalism, using a single colour and grout-free material to form one continuous surface. X-Bond also eliminates the struggle of demolishing existing tiles to achieve the seamless look, as it can be hand-trowelled directly over old tiles with ease. It’s also incredibly easy to maintain in both wet and dry areas, making it a practical choice for minimalist bathroom renovations.

Choosing the right colour can be challenging at times, and it's also important to pick the one that sets the right mood. For this reason, we offer a variety of different colours to create unique textures, tones, and variations—so you can go wild!

Make a statement with marble

For minimalist bathrooms, a marble feature will surely take the spotlight. It instantly adds a luxurious and dramatic touch to the space, without undermining its simplicity. Whether you want to go eclectic, industrial or elegant (the list is endless), the versatility of marble will compliment any design style. It comes in a wide range of colours, can be custom designed, and its natural grains make a subtle yet rich visual statement in minimalist spaces. Designed for most showers and wet areas, it is moisture-resistant, durable, and easy to clean. 

Windows and skylights

Making the most of natural light helps a small, simple space appear so much bigger and full of life. A well-placed window can become the focal point of your minimalist bathroom, and one that is both functional and visually pleasing at the same time. Combined with a neutral, bright colour palette, the result is a light and airy sanctuary where you'll probably spend hours! Windows can also can help provide your home with much-need ventilation and reduce mould, so it’s a win-win.

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