Mid Century Modern
Mid Century Modern

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Modern Bathroom Designs Tips and Tricks
Use Clean Lines
Lines, actually play a significant role in bathroom decor. You need to consider the outer shape of the bathroom countertop, mirror, windows, etc. to match their lines with each other. Avoid any wavy outer lines, as they don't reflect the modern bathroom design.
When it comes to selecting lines you can pick or emphasize on straight horizontal lines or ovals. The horizontal straight lines will give a bold and clean look, while picking or incorporating oval shapes in the bathroom will give a harmonious more subtler look. You can go with a rectangular countertop, a square or rectangular sink, large horizontal mirror, etc. to add straight horizontal lines to your bathroom. If you wish to go with the oval shapes, then align a oval shaped window sill, mirror, bathtub, curved countertop, etc. to match this scheme.
Use of Colors
Try to be minimalistic, when it comes to color. Go with two color schemes, and pick white and any other color for modern bathroom design ideas for small spaces. For example light aqua with white, white with green bamboo plants, white walls with wooden elements, white with soft green, etc. If you have a large bathroom then go with some darker shades, you can go with grays, blacks, reds, purples, etc. to decorate a large modern bathroom.
Avoid using any patterns if you have a small bathroom, as this might close up the space. However, if you have a medium sized or large sized bathroom, then you can consider painting ceiling, or one of the walls, with some interior paint designs, or use titles which have designs on them. If you are thinking of decorating your bathroom in a mid century modern bathroom design, then you can add some more patterns to the bathroom.
Lighting
Lighting plays a very important role, and modern small bathroom design reflect a well lit place. Ceiling white or off white lights work best for bathroom lighting, to open up a small space you can keep few light fixtures like a small lamp on the countertop. If you have a large bathroom, then you can install small ceiling lights of any particular color, and add few colored light fixtures to add to the ambiance. To increase the amount of natural light in the bathroom, you can consider installing a skylight.
Less is More
Remember, for a modern bathroom design, less is more. Hence, use less number of items to decorate the space. If you have small bathroom, then keep least number items on the countertop, a white colored bright bathroom with two lucky bamboo plants and few wooden mats are enough as decor. Also, you can install hanging bathroom sinks instead of the pedestal sink. Similarly, use elements in the bathroom which have a more compact design.
Maintaining Uncluttered Space
Again, it is important to keep the bathroom uncluttered, so that the clean lines in the bathroom are maintained and the bathroom looks inviting. Also, this will make the job of bathroom cleaning easier. Hence, countertops with shelves underneath them are a great idea to store the things you need in the bathroom, and to maintain an uncluttered space. You can also install bathroom cabinets that have mirror, and install them in front of the sink to keep toothpaste, brush and other stuff to keep the bathroom uncluttered. If you have a very small bathroom, then you can keep an open wooden shelf just outside the bathroom, to pick up the stuff you need while using the bathroom.
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Do you prefer traditional or modern design?
I'm a huge fan of modern/contemporary.
But I also like a sortof traditional-ish modern design, if that makes any sense.
http://www.digsdigs.com/mid-century-modern-home-renovation-with-new-rooms-addition/#more-19834
Kindof like this house. It's really modern, with clean lines and it's very simple. But it has a lot of color and very warm-feeling, haha.
So, which do you prefer?
This room is too much literal & stark, cold mid-century for my personal taste - I prefer traditional with contemporary art & primitive accents. So I'm pretty darn transitional. But I love everything, being a designer, & can interpret whatever anyone wants & LOVE it - I just may not not be able to live wth it myself. Too much of anything, in my mind, is not good. I appreciate it all, but I always remind my clients that they're still living in 2010 & need some relevance to today or else they might as well still have a mullet & communicate through telegragh!!! The more generations you live through, the more you should accumulate in those styles & mix up, cause all those styles will inevitably reflect you. That's why 20 somethings can't see past contemporary - they haven't lived long enough to know of anything else!!! HA!!! Any decor style can be colorful & warm., if that's what you're going for.
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