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A modern attic loft with a gray kitchen and high-end furniture pieces

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This gorgeous attic loft for sale in Sweden (Styled by Isabella Seger, photographed by Henrik Linden for Ahre) has a large open-plan living kitchen with windows on all sides, which let in an impressive amount of natural daylight.

The modern and minimal grey kitchen with white marble countertops is spread along the wall and even extends towards the sofa area. This allows lots of kitchen storage and countertop space. The marble Knoll Tulip dining table paired with walnut dining chairs adds a natural tone to the grey kitchen.

The rest of the interior takes on a similar color palette, with neutral elements paired with a few warm wood tones to achieve a warm and cozy effect within this modern loft setting.

A modern grey kitchen with white stone countertops paired with a marble Tulip dining table and walnut dining chairs

A spacious dark grey kitchen with lots of storage space

The modern dark grey kitchen spreads along the entire loft wall, with higher cupboards on the right side holding the bigger appliances. The white stone countertop and the chrome faucet enhance the modern look of the loft kitchen.

A modern grey kitchen with white stone countertops paired with a marble Tulip dining table and walnut dining chairs

The modern kitchen is paired with the classic marble Tulip table and beautiful walnut dining chairs that add a warm element to the otherwise neutral setting.

A modern grey kitchen with white stone countertops paired with a marble Tulip dining table and walnut dining chairs

A spacious sofa area with a marble coffee table

Right next to the kitchen, you can find a beautiful sofa area with a white sofa on a white texture area rug. The marble and walnut look of the dining area comes back in this section as well, with the marble coffee table and the walnut armchairs.

A white sofa paired with a marble coffee table and dark wood lounge chairs

Floor lamps on each side of the sofa paired with a large art piece and fresh green flowers on the coffee table complete this look and add a fresh touch.

A white sofa paired with a marble coffee table and dark wood lounge chairs

Opposite the kitchen, you can find a second sofa area with a TV.

A loft home with a modern kitchen and cozy seating areas

The open plan of this loft is impressive, to say the least. Every corner of the large space is utilized to the fullest, without looking cramped.

A loft home with a modern kitchen and cozy seating areas

A hallway section with a large mirror and bench is also part of the main living space.

A hallway section in a loft space with a mirror and a seating bench

A hallway section in a loft space with a mirror and a seating bench

A minimally decorated bedroom with a walk-in closet

The bedroom is decorated in a minimal style, with grey bedding, black wall lamps, and a black chair for added contrast.

A bedroom with a grey and black color palette and a walk-in closet

Opposite the window, you can find a walk-in closet with custom storage modules.

A bedroom with a grey and black color palette and a walk-in closet

The storage modules are painted in the same color as the walls for an integrated and high-end effect.

A custom walk-in closet with open and closed storage systems painted in a warm grey color

A combination of open and closed storage space works perfectly in this walk-in.

A custom walk-in closet with open and closed storage systems painted in a warm grey color

A marble tile bathroom with chrome fixtures for a luxurious effect

A marble tile bathroom with chrome fixtures for a luxurious effect

A grey quartz stone bathroom with chrome fixtures

A grey quartz stone bathroom with chrome fixtures

Styled by Isabella Seger, photographed by Henrik Linden for Ahre

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A Swedish house with a sage green kitchen and shiplap walls

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This beautiful Nordic house for sale in Sweden (via Stadshem) has a gorgeous sage-green shaker kitchen that spreads across the kitchen wall and includes a large kitchen island with lots of storage drawers. The soft color of the sage-green cabinets pairs well with the off-white walls in the rest of the space featuring a large dining area next to the fireplace.

The rest of the rooms inside the house either have shiplap or wallpapered walls, providing the interior with a romantic farmhouse backdrop from which the furniture pieces and carefully selected accessories stand out.

A farmhouse kitchen with sage-green cabinets, gold hardware, a shiplap backsplash and a beige stone countertop

A sage-green shaker kitchen with a shiplap backsplash and a large kitchen island

The beautiful shaker kitchen has sage-green kitchen cabinets that provide the space with a soft yet fresh look. The main kitchen module fills the entire kitchen wall from top to bottom.

A farmhouse kitchen with sage-green cabinets, gold hardware, a shiplap backsplash and a beige stone countertop

A spacious kitchen island includes a stove and lots of storage drawers. The classic pendant lamps hanging above the island provide this spot with direct task lighting.

A farmhouse kitchen with sage-green cabinets, gold hardware, a shiplap backsplash and a beige stone countertop

The sage-green cabinets are finished with a beige stone countertop, brass hardware, and a shiplap backsplash painted in the same color as the cabinets.

A farmhouse kitchen with sage-green cabinets, gold hardware, a shiplap backsplash and a beige stone countertop

A farmhouse kitchen with sage-green cabinets, gold hardware, a shiplap backsplash and a beige stone countertop

Opposite the kitchen island, you can find a spacious dining area with vintage dining chairs in a dark wood tone.

A dining area with vintage chairs and a black pendant light above the table

The elegant beige artwork, white curtains, and the historic porcelain fireplace add a romantic touch to this dining area.

A dining area with vintage chairs and a black pendant light above the table

A living room with shiplap walls and an antique cabinet

The downstairs living room has shiplap on both the ceiling and walls, adding a beautiful texture to the space. The antique cabinet in a dark wood tone adds a unique character to the room design.

A living room with beige shiplap walls, a vintage cabinet and a neutral decor with lots of textiles

White curtains frame the window from wall to wall, making the space appear bigger.

A living room with beige shiplap walls, a vintage cabinet and a neutral decor with lots of textiles

A mix of beige textiles with natural wood tones and a pop of red and light blue makes for an interesting color palette.

A living room with beige shiplap walls, a vintage cabinet and a neutral decor with lots of textiles

A sage green bedroom with shiplap on the walls and ceiling

The main bedroom has a sage green wall color that stands out against the partially exposed brick bedroom wall.

A sage green bedroom with shiplap walls and a partially exposed brick wall

A living room with blue floral wallpaper and a bookshelf fitted around the door

The upstairs living room features gorgeous floral wallpaper in beige and blue tones, providing the space with a romantic touch.

A living room with blue floral wallpaper, a brown fabric sofa and a vintage drawer chest

A brown fabric sofa and a leather armchair paired with an off-white area rug make for a cozy effect, decorated with a few green plants for added freshness.

A living room with blue floral wallpaper, a brown fabric sofa and a vintage drawer chest

The warm wood tone of the vintage dresser stands out against the backdrop of the wallpaper.

A living room with blue floral wallpaper, a brown fabric sofa and a vintage drawer chest

A custom bookshelf built around the doorway is painted in blue. This color complements the color of the wallpaper and makes the books stand out.

A custom bookshelf built around a doorway, painted in a light blue paint color

A kid’s room underneath an A-line roof

A kid's room underneath an A-line roof

A small home office spot in an attic bedroom

A small home office spot in an attic bedroom

A hallway with a wooden staircase, shiplap walls, and a checkered floor

A hallway with a wooden staircase, shiplap walls, and a checkered floor

A modern bathroom with gold fixtures and a shower niche

The bathroom features white tiled walls paired with Victorian floor tiles and antique brass fixtures for a farmhouse look. The shower features two shower niches that are great for storing soaps.

A modern bathroom with gold fixtures and a shower niche

A modern bathroom with gold fixtures and a shower niche

A guest bathroom with wainscoting and wallpaper

A guest bathroom with wainscoting and wallpaper

via Stadshem

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18 Yellow Bedroom Ideas to add a Subtle Cheerful Touch

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Whether you’re looking to simply change up the appearance of your bedroom or undertake a full-blown remodel, yellow bedroom ideas should be at the top of your list. This color can evoke feelings of happiness, joy, humor, and spontaneity as well as optimism, mental clarity, and intellect.

From yellow bedding to a yellow headboard or even a single accent wall, this versatile color can make all the difference in your interior design. Below you can find the most gorgeous yellow bedrooms to inspire your next project.

Pair Subtle Yellow Walls With Soft Linens for a Welcoming Environment

Depending on the look you’re going for in the room, there are various shades of yellow that can work well around a bed, especially more pale and subdued tones.

This example bedroom has a relaxed and inviting air, drawing you in and helping you unwind after a stressful day. Soft linens add a touch of visual texture to the room, as does the natural wood flooring.

Pair Subtle Yellow Walls With Soft Linens for a Welcoming Environment

Styled by Asa Copparstad for Historiska Hem

Match Your Curtains and Walls to Create a Yellow Bedroom That’s Bursting With Personality

This rich, sunny room is the perfect shade of yellow-orange, with big windows and warm wood flooring. In this setting, plain white walls would likely feel far too stark as opposed to inviting and comforting.

The light color palette used for the bedding paired with the dark brown furniture and modern decor is another excellent choice for this room, resulting in a cohesive yellow bedroom that serves as a statement piece for the whole home.

Match Your Curtains and Walls to Create a Yellow Bedroom That's Bursting With Personality

via Alvhem

Use Neutral Tones and Shades of White to Showcase the Unique Paint Color on the Walls

This example uses a darker yellow-brown paint as a solid basis for a neutral bedroom. The white half-wall makes for the perfect headboard as well as a storage area for eye-catching decor.

White curtains and light-colored bedding work with the white ceiling to exaggerate the natural light coming from the window, which brightens the space and allows the wall paint to really shine.

Use Neutral Tones and Shades of White to Showcase the Unique Paint Color on the Walls

via Historiska Hem

Fill Your Sleeping Space With Bright Colors that Both Contrast and Complement the Yellow Walls

This yellow bedroom features a bold mix of vibrant colors, including a lilac bed and a gallery of abstract wall art. A perfect representation of the resident’s personality, this style is bursting with fun, bright shades that are sure to be the talking point of guests.

A mix of materials for flooring, floating shelves for a nightstand, and uniquely shaped ceiling lighting cement the theme, resulting in a bold yellow bedroom that’s truly one-of-a-kind.

Fill Your Sleeping Space With Bright Colors that Both Contrast and Complement the Yellow Walls

Styling by Åsa Copparstad , photographed by Emily Laye for Historiska Hem

Use a Color Palette That Highlights Golden Yellows for a Cheerful, Yet Conservative, Design

This yellow bedroom uses a very similar shade of paint as the previous example, though the overall color scheme is quite different. The flooring is darker and the bed is more subdued, with a gray headboard and reddish-pink-toned pillows and comforter.

Overall, this bedroom is still fun and a showcase of personality, but the space has a more relaxed and casual feeling that some homeowners may prefer.

Use a Color Palette That Highlights Golden Yellows for a Cheerful, Yet Conservative, Design

via Nya Kvadrat

Pair Off-White and Gray Bedding With Soft Yellow Walls to Create a Neutral Bedroom

This classic yellow bedroom is a prime example of a peaceful sleeping space. The soft yellow paint and medium gray tones create a relaxing space to unwind, something that’s accentuated by the gentle pops of green from plant life.

Task lighting on both sides of the bed is positioned perfectly to facilitate late-night reading without taking up unnecessary space on the nightstands. The plush rug at the foot of the bed completes the cozy look.

Pair Off-White and Gray Bedding With Soft Yellow Walls to Create a Neutral Bedroom

Styled by Grey Deco, photographed by Janne Olander for Stadshem

Combine Light Yellow Walls and White Bedding for a Neutral Backdrop that Showcases Your Decorating Style

This bedroom uses a variety of similar shades to create a neutral base for decor to shine. Off-white linens and the pale yellow wall color are the perfect blank slate for a wide range of bedroom designs, and this example beautifully displays that.

The throw blanket with primary colors creates an unexpected pop in the otherwise uniform color scheme, and abstract wall art with beige tones ties everything together for a cohesive style.

Combine Light Yellow Walls and White Bedding for a Neutral Backdrop that Showcases Your Decorating Style

Styled by Lindholm Design, photographed by Sawsonov for Historiska Hem

Use Patterned Wallpaper and Decorative Pillows for Visual Interest

Nothing creates visual interest with minimal effort quite like bedroom wallpaper. This bedroom with yellow floral wallpaper has a certain vintage charm. Minimal decor and a decorative throw pillow enhance this feel while ensuring that the room isn’t overwhelming to the senses.

The result is a naturally bright yellow bedroom that’s a pleasing shade to look at. The single piece of framed artwork is the perfect touch to round out this bedroom design.

Use Patterned Wallpaper and Decorative Pillows for Visual Interest

via Alvhem

Pair Yellow Paint, Brown-Toned Accents, and Cozy Bedding for a Mildly Earthy Bedroom Design

A palette consisting of varying shades of yellow and brown can serve to create an earthy and natural bedroom design that will stand the test of time. These rich, peaceful tones can boost your mood, while the geometric pattern on the rug brings additional visual appeal.

As an added bonus, the curtains starting at the ceiling create an illusion in which the windows seem larger than they are, which in turn makes the room feel more spacious.

Pair Yellow Paint, Brown-Toned Accents, and Cozy Bedding for a Mildly Earthy Bedroom Design

Styled by Livin Deco, photographed by Krister Engström for Kvarteret Makleri

Buttery Yellow Walls as the Perfect Complement to a Lively Child’s Room

There’s perhaps no better room for a bold yellow than a children’s bedroom. This cheery and playful bedroom is full of youthful wonder. Striped pillows on the bed are a great touch, however, other patterns would do well here too.

A whimsical mural wouldn’t be out of place here, either, only serving to further the merriment. A few more pops of green, orange, or pink could enhance the brightness of the yellow and accentuate the existing decor.

Buttery Yellow Walls as the Perfect Complement to a Lively Child's Room

via Stadshem

Yellow-Beige Walls Paired With a Neutral Color Scheme for a Peaceful Bedroom Space

Similar to some of the previous examples we’ve looked at so far, this bedroom uses tan tones throughout to create a neutral bedroom.

The yellow-beige paint complements this style beautifully. Overall, the design of this room blends modern, contemporary, and more traditional elements well, particularly with the peg rail along the wall opposite the bed.

Yellow-Beige Walls Paired With a Neutral Color Scheme for a Peaceful Bedroom Space

via Alvhem

A Pale Yellow Color on the Walls With Crisp White Linens to Enhance the Bright, Natural Light

A showcase of minimalism with a splash of personality, this bedroom is full of natural sunlight, which only serves to strengthen the joyful appearance.

The white ceiling, gauzy white sheets, and dark floor provide excellent contrast to the yellow, while the warm orange-brown tone of the nightstands complement it nicely. The resulting bedroom is one that anyone would love waking up in.

A Pale Yellow Color on the Walls With Crisp White Linens to Enhance the Bright, Natural Light

via Jotun Lady

Use Mustard Yellow Paint to Create a Warm and Inviting Bedroom With Subtle Accent Pieces

A golden mustard tone, this yellow bedroom is warm and rich, creating an inviting air. Pale bedding and a similarly colored lantern bring a cozy, casual feel to the room. The shelving above the bed draws the eye further into the bedroom, while the books themselves give off an academic, lived-in vibe.

By turning all the spines to the wall, the natural color of the pages echoes the rest of the room’s palette, completing the look.

Use Mustard Yellow Paint to Create a Warm and Inviting Bedroom With Subtle Accent Pieces

via Fantastic Frank

Wood Tones and Textured Bedding Pairs Beautifully With Yellow-Brown Walls

This bedroom uses the same shade of paint across all the walls, trim, and ceiling, including the bathroom door.

This creates a unique, uniform look that places the color front and center. Warm brown and tan tones complement it well, and the blankets, sheets, and pillows used on the bed act as a focal point with the textures anchoring the space.

Wood Tones and Textured Bedding Pairs Beautifully With Yellow-Brown Walls

via Dulux paints

Create a Vintage Feel in Your Bedroom With Yellow Tones Throughout the Space

This bedroom is packed full of antique aesthetics, yet with modern touches for just the right amount of flair. The quilted comforter and wood furniture harken back to a bygone era in a way that’s as timeless as it is lovely. A few yellow flowers on the window sill could be the perfect finishing touch to this room.

Create a Vintage Feel in Your Bedroom With Yellow Tones Throughout the Space

via Stadshem

Highlight a Uniquely Shaped Bedroom With Cool Tones in Shades of Yellow

Bedrooms in an uncommon shape always pose several design challenges. One way to tackle this issue is to lean into the one-of-a-kind nature of the room.

This example bedroom does this well, using pale yellow tones, unconventional placements, and a mix of materials to make a stunning room that keeps things interesting.

Highlight a Uniquely Shaped Bedroom With Cool Tones in Shades of Yellow

via Bjurfors

Provide Contrast to Dark, Industrial-Style Accents With a Happy Color Like Yellow

For the final example in our list of yellow bedroom ideas, we have a no-frills bedroom with yellow as the counter to industrial-style decor. The resulting contrast is similar to that of black and white, but much softer with a gentler transition.

This allows dark, dramatic artwork to be prominently highlighted, as seen here. Mismatched pillows draw in the eye, while task lighting makes for a more cozy nighttime routine.

Provide Contrast to Dark, Industrial-Style Accents With a Happy Color Like Yellow

Styled by Temporärt, photographed by Sylwan for Historiska Hem

Pale Yellow Walls and Blue Crown Molding in a Classic Bedroom

This bright bedroom in a historic building has pale yellow walls, an off-white paint color on the ceiling, and a blue trim on the crown molding for a unique effect. The inside of the window frames is painted in the same color as the walls, making the bedroom look cohesive.

A bedroom with pale yellow walls, an off-white ceiling and blue crown molding

via Historiska Hem

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A pastel pink living room paired with blue bedroom walls

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While most of the apartments I share here have rooms with similar wall colors, it’s quite refreshing to see such contrast in wall paint between the different spaces in this home (for sale via Stadshem).

The living room is painted in a dusty pink and paired with light palette furniture pieces and accessories for a balanced and warm look. The adjacent bedroom, however, has a green-blue wall color paired with a peach bedspread for a characterful effect.

The blue kitchen is enhanced with grey walls and lastly, the kid’s room has a vibrant yellow wall color perfect for a happy children’s space.

A living room with pastel pink walls, a white sofa and neutral decor pieces

Pink living room walls paired with a white sofa and neutral decor

The pink living room walls add a beautiful warm glow to this room, enhanced by the sheer pink curtains that warm up the daylight coming through the window. The white sofa and white area rug brighten up the palette, while a few colorful pops make the interior look complete.

A living room with pastel pink walls, a white sofa and neutral decor pieces

The play between the pink living room wall color and the blue wall paint in the bedroom makes for an interesting effect in the space.

A living room with pastel pink walls, a white sofa and neutral decor pieces

A small mirror on the wall reflects the blue hue coming from the bedroom also on this wall.

A living room with pastel pink walls, a white sofa and neutral decor pieces

A blue-painted kitchen with grey walls

The kitchen is a little old, but you can see that the owners spruced it up by giving it a beautiful pop of color.

A kitchen with grey walls, a dining table in front of the window and blue-painted kitchen cabinets

The grey wall color of the kitchen walls has a blue undertone, matching perfectly with the kitchen cabinets.

A kitchen with grey walls, a dining table in front of the window and blue-painted kitchen cabinets

A narrow dining table with light oak dining chairs fits perfectly in front of the kitchen window.

A kitchen with grey walls, a dining table in front of the window and blue-painted kitchen cabinets

Blue bedroom walls paired with peach bedding

The blue wall color in the bedroom has a subtle green undertone. The peach bedding and the warm beige curtains contrast with the cool wall color and warm up the interior look of this room.

A bedroom with blue walls, peach pink bedsheets and a small home office table

A bedroom with blue walls, peach pink bedsheets and a small home office table

A small home office table next to the bedroom doorway offers a perfect spot to work from home. The black bentwood chairs add a lovely contrast to the bedroom setting.

A bedroom with blue walls, peach pink bedsheets and a small home office table

A bedroom with blue walls, peach pink bedsheets and a small home office table

A pastel yellow kid’s room paired with bright yellow curtains

The double kid’s room has pastel yellow walls, which pair well with the yellow and beige textiles and accessories spread out throughout the room.

A pastel yellow kid's room with beige, blue and yellow furniture pieces and accessories

The yellow walls paired wonderfully with the pink and blue paint colors in the adjacent rooms.

A pastel yellow kid's room with beige, blue and yellow furniture pieces and accessories

A few light blue objects complement with the next-door kitchen with the blue-painted kitchen cabinets.

A pastel yellow kid's room with beige, blue and yellow furniture pieces and accessories

A hallway with a bright blue apartment door

A hallway with a bright blue apartment door

via Stadshem

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12 Elegant Victorian Bathroom Tile Ideas for a Classy Look

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Victorian-style bathroom ideas are a popular choice for homeowners looking to revitalize their historic home’s bathroom or totally transform the appearance of their modern space. One of the most common features individuals think of when it comes to a Victorian bathroom, however, is the iconic tile work.

Victorian-era tiles and accents can be the perfect finishing touches to any bathroom remodel, but finding inspiration can be a challenge. In the list below, you’ll find the most inspiring Victorian bathroom ideas to help you complete your next project.

Pair Victorian-Style Tile Patterns With Rich Colour and Art Deco Accents

White subway tiles, also called metro tiles, are one of the most popular choices when it comes to choosing tiles for a bathroom, and for good reason. These simple tiles pair beautifully with just about any design style, including Victorian-inspired designs as seen here.

Black and white tiles on the floor create a classic pattern common to Victorian style, and the rich umber paint on top of the half-wall tile paired with art deco accessories complete the look.

A half-tile bathroom with umber wall paint and Victorian floor tile

Styled by Lindholm Design, photographed by Frederic Boukari for Historiska Hem

Use Victorian Floor Tiles and White Subway Tiles to Create a Bright and Inviting Bathroom

This bathroom is a similar style to the previous example but focuses more heavily on the stark contrast between black and white. Trimming the floor tiles with a line of black subway/metro tiles adds a layer of visual interest, while also serving as a bold separation between the two different materials.

The half wall is an efficient way to note the change from the vanity area into the shower, with added privacy. Subtle gold on the mirror and light fixture perfectly round out the space with a touch of charm.

Victorian floor tiles paired with white subway tiles and a black accents

Styled by Anna van Keppel, photographed by Mia Borgelin for Historiska Hem

Detailed Victorian-Style Flooring Paired With Simplistic Fixtures and Minimal Accents

This bathroom perfectly balances old and new ideals, featuring both solid white wall tile and patterned floor tiles. Additionally, the border of the floor tiles brings an extra “wow” factor to this bathroom design.

The black toilet seat helps to break up the solid white found everywhere else, serving as a great source of dimension in the room. A delicate mirror and a simple linen cloth are the perfect items to decorate this bathroom because they aren’t distracting from the focal point of the floor.

Detailed Victorian-style flooring paired with simplistic fixtures and minimal accents

via Stadshem

Pair Boldly Coloured Square Tiles With Contemporary Fixtures and Detailed Flooring

Though Victorian tiles tend to evoke images of strictly black-and-white color schemes, bold colors aren’t off-limits. A dramatic green, blue, or even pink theme can make your bathroom that much more custom in its appearance.

This bathroom uses a deep green tile on the walls, from floor to ceiling, while the floor itself features a scaled-down version of the classic tile patterns we’ve seen already. As a bonus, the more modern vanity unit allows for plenty of storage not found in Victorian-style sinks.

A dark green bathroom with a white vanity and a black-and-white Victorian floor tile

via Historiska Hem

Create a Dramatic and Moody Bathroom by Blending Traditional Victorian Tiles and Modern Counterparts

In a similar vein as the last example, this bathroom is in a league of its own. Though the floor features Victorian tiles and some of the accessories and hardware have an antique appearance, these are the only things in this bathroom that aren’t modern.

The resulting blend of styles is a dramatic, yet elegant, bathroom that is sure to leave guests speechless. With a different layout, the shower area could be exchanged for a claw foot bathtub for added drama.

A dramatic, moody bathroom with marble Victorian floor tiles and dark vertical wall tiles

Styled by Gärde, photographed by Mia Borgelin for Historiska Hem

Combine Modern Industrial Aesthetics With Victorian Bathroom Design for a Unique and Fresh Space

This chic bathroom is inspired by both traditional and contemporary industrial-style design. A unique half wall divides the space, and there are plenty of options for hanging up both fresh and dirty towels.

By using square wall tiles instead of the more common subway tile, the squares of the floor tiles are echoed, creating a cohesive look that’s much more noticeable in this bathroom. Just as with the previous example, a bath instead of a shower is an option and may be a better choice for some homeowners.

A modern industrial aesthetic paired with a Victorian tile bathroom floor and black fixtures

via Historiska Hem

An Airy, Contemporary Bathroom With Victorian Floor Tiles, a Glass Shower Area, and a Floating Vanity

This completely fresh take on Victorian bathroom design is an elegant alternative to totally antique bathroom ideas. Showcasing a breezy color scheme, this bathroom is the perfect place to relax and unwind at the end of a long day.

A Victorian-style floor and white tiles on the walls create a sense of cleanliness, as well as peacefulness, that is sure to stand the test of time.

A modern white bathroom with Victorian floor tiles and a blue vanity cabinet

Styled by Olivia Lind Interiors for Stadshem

Pair Thick Subway Tiles and Victorian Floor Tiles With Earth Tones for a Calming Bathroom Design

These beveled subway tiles create a slightly bubbled or thick appearance that’s much more uncommon than standard flat tiles. This can bring a level of dimension and originality to your bathroom, especially when paired with Victorian tiles in a less common configuration on the floor.

The ledge above the sink in this example also creates additional storage space for frequently used items such as toothbrush holders and other toiletries or small decor.

Victorian floor tiles paired with beveled subway tiles on the walls and green painted upper walls

via Alvhem

Classic Patterned Wallpaper and Subway Tile Wainscoting in a Victorian-Style Bathroom

Nothing says “Victorian bathroom” quite like an antique claw foot bathtub. This bathroom takes the style a step further, however, with the addition of bathroom wallpaper, tile wainscoting, and patterned floor tiles.

The same colors are found throughout the room, though the materials change, which creates an environment that’s the right combination of fun and peaceful. A touch of plant life also helps achieve this balance and is always a welcome addition to any bath.

A Victorian-style bathroom with a clawfoot tub, wallpaper and Victorian tiles on the floor

via Sandberg Wallpaper

Use Victorian Bathroom Tile Ideas to Spice Up a Combination Bathroom and Laundry Room

Small combination bathrooms that mimic the layout of hallways can pose several unique design challenges. However, some houses have no choice but to add a laundry area to the bathroom due to lack of space.

But this doesn’t mean that your dreams of a Victorian bathroom are impossible to achieve. Victorian tiles on the floor and a section of wall tile are all it takes to bring a bit of that same charm into an unconventional bath. Plus, a border of chair rail is the perfect finishing touch.

A Victorian floor tile in a bathroom with a laundry room section

photographed by Henrik Linden for Alvhem

Victorian Bathroom Inspiration Paired With Unique Wall Tile for a Chic Powder Room

This example takes inspiration from Victorian bathroom ideas and then subverts expectations to make a style that’s completely unique. Thin pink-toned tiles are placed vertically on the wall as opposed to more common horizontal patterns, and a large floating vanity makes a bold impact.

The glass-walled shower helps the room feel more spacious than it is while helping to show off the stunning tile work.

A Victorian-tile bathroom floor paired with a unique wall tile for a chic powder room effect

via Historiska Hem

Blend Victorian-Era Flooring and All-Over Marble for an Ultra-Modern Bathroom With Classic Touches

Finally, if a fully Victorian bathroom isn’t for you, but you still love some of the traditional elements we’ve looked at, this style may be the right choice for you. Discrete plumbing, sleek marble, and crisp edges make this bathroom a modern dream, while the inclusion of Victorian-style floor tiles provides an elegant, yet understated, touch.

This bathroom design also incorporates many of the features we’ve seen previously in a way that’s both visually appealing and functional.

An all-over marble bathroom with Victorian-era flooring

via Per Jansson

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Romantic-style historic apartment with a yellow shaker kitchen

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This gorgeous Swedish apartment (for sale via Entrance Makleri) belongs to talented Swedish influencer Hannes Mauritzson and it has both a modern and romantic farmhouse aesthetic at the same time. The yellow kitchen with soft beige shiplap walls is the focal point of this apartment as it’s such a characteristic element in the space.

The living room and bedroom space lie next to each other. Both rooms are decorated in a modern Nordic style with a romantic flair and lots of carefully selected furniture pieces and accessories.

A yellow farmhouse kitchen with beige stone countertops and a vintage dining table in the middle

A yellow farmhouse kitchen with a beige shiplap backsplash

The yellow kitchen cabinets stand out in this beautiful kitchen. They pair wonderfully with the beige stone countertops and the beige shiplap backsplash used on the walls.

A yellow farmhouse kitchen with beige stone countertops and a vintage dining table in the middle

Stainless steel hardware with white porcelain details fit the farmhouse-style cabinets perfectly, while three black wall lamps add a beautiful contrast to the setting.

A yellow farmhouse kitchen with beige stone countertops and a vintage dining table in the middle

An oak wood peg rail is perfect for displaying cookbooks and kitchen utensils above the kitchen counter. It’s these details that make the kitchen personal and unique.

A yellow farmhouse kitchen with beige stone countertops and a vintage dining table in the middle

A yellow farmhouse kitchen with beige stone countertops and a vintage dining table in the middle

A yellow farmhouse kitchen with beige stone countertops and a vintage dining table in the middle

A large vintage dining table paired with vintage chairs and a vintage bench add a beautiful rustic aesthetic to the setting.

A yellow farmhouse kitchen with beige stone countertops and a vintage dining table in the middle

A yellow farmhouse kitchen with beige stone countertops and a vintage dining table in the middle

Next to the window, you can find a larger cupboard that holds the kitchen’s large appliances.

A yellow farmhouse kitchen with beige stone countertops and a vintage dining table in the middle

A bench in front of the window adds more seating in the kitchen and it’s a perfect spot to have your morning coffee in the sun.

A yellow farmhouse kitchen with beige stone countertops and a vintage dining table in the middle

A soft beige living room with beautiful details throughout

The living room has soft beige walls, paired with beige curtains that warm up the daylight coming through the windows. The white sofa paired with the fluffy beige area rug adds a cozy texture to the space, which is enhanced with textiles in colorful patterns on the sofa.

A living room with beige walls, a white sofa and beige fluffy area rug, paired with lots of warm details abd a TV gallery wall

The TV is integrated into a TV gallery wall filling almost the entire living room wall.

A living room with beige walls, a white sofa and beige fluffy area rug, paired with lots of warm details abd a TV gallery wall

A living room with beige walls, a white sofa and beige fluffy area rug, paired with lots of warm details abd a TV gallery wall

Two cozy teddy armchairs fill the space opposite the sofa in the prime spot next to the historic fireplace.

A living room with beige walls, a white sofa and beige fluffy area rug, paired with lots of warm details abd a TV gallery wall

A living room with beige walls, a white sofa and beige fluffy area rug, paired with lots of warm details abd a TV gallery wall

A home office space and walk-in closet in one

The room next to the kitchen includes a home office space and a large wall-to-wall custom wardrobe that offers a lot of extra storage space in the apartment.

A home office space with a wall-to-wall custom wardrobe

A home office space with a wall-to-wall custom wardrobe

A cozy and romantic bedroom with green floral wallpaper

The bedroom has a beautiful floral wallpaper on the walls, which adds a romantic aesthetic and brings out the beautiful white crown molding. A rattan seating bench behind the bed matches the rattan headboard for a natural look.

A bedroom with a green floral wallpaper, rattan headboard and lots of details

The beige curtains pair well with the green wallpaper design and frame the windows nicely.

A bedroom with a green floral wallpaper, rattan headboard and lots of details

A second TV on the wall in the bedroom is paired with a walnut sideboard that holds a small bedroom library.

A bedroom with a green floral wallpaper, rattan headboard and lots of details

A vintage glass cabinet in the corner of the bedroom is perfect for keeping decor objects out of dust way.

A bedroom with a green floral wallpaper, rattan headboard and lots of details

A few small art prints on the wall add some subtle details, however, these walls don’t need too much since they already are covered with a detailed wallpaper design.

A bedroom with a green floral wallpaper, rattan headboard and lots of details

A hallway with custom storage and vintage side tables

A hallway with custom storage and vintage side tables

A hallway with custom storage and vintage side tables

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14 Stunning Red kitchen cabinet ideas for a Bold Effect

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A kitchen with red cabinets is a great way to bring personality into your home and create a natural talking point for guests. There’s a wide variety of shades to choose from and endless options for where to use them.

From a two-toned look to all-over red and even a red island as a statement piece, there’s sure to be the perfect combination of just the right shade for your kitchen. Below, you’ll find the most inspiring red kitchen ideas to help you transform the appearance of your existing kitchen or inspire a total remodel.

Pair Bold, Orange-Red Cabinets With Light Colored Walls and Floors and a Touch of Visual Texture

This stunning red island serves as the visual anchor for this kitchen, standing dramatically apart from the white walls and floor. Boldly veined marble countertops bring additional personality, especially when paired with the framed artwork on the wall.

The painted ceiling is the ideal counterbalance to the deep red cabinets, allowing the shade to feel even more at home. Brass or stainless steel appliances would pair wonderfully with this color palette, though white appliances aren’t out of the question either.

A bold red kitchen island paired with a boldly veined marble countertop, a muted red ceiling, white flooring and white walls

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Muted Brick Kitchen Cabinets and White Countertops in a Historic Space

The beautiful historic space with rounded windows that let in an abundance of daylight is enhanced with a gorgeous shaker kitchen with muted brick red cabinets placed on the lower section only. The upper part of the wall is painted in an off-white paint color, complementing the white countertops, gold hardware, and white hood.

The warm wood kitchen island and the stainless steel appliances bring a lovely variety to the color and material palette used in the design.

  • A muted brick shaker kitchen with white countertops, off-white walls, and a classic wood kitchen island
  • A muted brick shaker kitchen with white countertops, off-white walls, and a classic wood kitchen island
  • A muted brick shaker kitchen with white countertops, off-white walls, and a classic wood kitchen island

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Use Brick-Red Cabinets in a Cozy, Traditional Kitchen to Embrace a Farmhouse Style

If you prefer a more natural tone as opposed to a bright red, brick-red cabinets are the answer. This traditional L-shaped kitchen is full of warm wood tones, creating a cozy and inviting environment.

Light wood shelves and grey walls add a lovely contrast to the rich tones found in the lower cabinets, floor, and dining table. The vintage glass and bronze chandelier provides a certain level of charm to the kitchen that is unmatched by modern lighting fixtures.

Brick-red kitchen cabinets paired with a grey shiplap backsplash and a variety of wood tones

Styled by Asa Copparstad, photographed by Therese Jahnson for Historiska Hem

Set Dramatic Red-Brown Cabinets Against a Historic Floor and Antique Accents

Similar to the previous example, this red kitchen is bursting with rustic appeal. However, instead of a simple farmhouse design, this kitchen embraces a more historic, almost colonial, aesthetic. Deep brown-red cabinets and white countertops create an eye-catching contrast, and antique decor cements the 1800s inspiration.

This kitchen is sure to be a fun talking point for guests and will delight everyone who enters it by subverting their expectations. The traditional square tile floor completes this look, tying everything together in a way that another material wouldn’t be able to.

Dramatic red-brown cabinets paired with a historic floor and antique accents

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Combine Vibrant Pink-Red Cabinets, Retro Appliances, and Granite Countertops for a Funky Kitchen Design

These dark salmon cabinets paired with granite countertops create a modern look that’s balanced beautifully with the retro-style refrigerator and light fixture. This combination results in an exciting room that’s cheery and free-spirited.

The pop of blue in the artwork on the counter draws the eye in, providing a starting point for it to travel through the space. Recessed shelves serve as the perfect location for decorative touches, and the natural wood floor creates a more relaxed air.

Dark salmon kitchen cabinets paired with a terrazzo countertop

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A Natural Light Wood Floor and Pale Red Cabinets for an Earthy, Relaxing Kitchen Space

A new kitchen with red cabinets doesn’t have to be busy and dramatic. This kitchen uses worn, pale red-brown paint on the cabinets, paired with gray countertops, for a subdued appearance. Stainless steel appliances and an L-shaped design support the easy-going feel of the room, while durable wood flooring stands ready to endure the tests of time.

An abundance of natural light pouring in through the window and door of the kitchen brightens the space and allows for minimal, unintrusive light fixtures to be added where needed.

Pale red kitchen cabinets in a modern kitchen with white walls

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Pair Rich Red Cabinets With a Blend of Materials and Textures for a Kitchen That’s Unique

For a kitchen that’s completely unique to your home, try a creative mix of materials not often seen in interiors. Burgundy wood cabinets, concrete, and scalloped tiles make up the majority of this kitchen’s stunning visuals.

This wealth of textures delight the senses and showcases the bold personality of the homeowner. Old-school appliances and bare lightbulbs reinforce the hand-built and designed aesthetic of the kitchen, making for an appealing space.

Rich-red cabinets paired with scalloped tiles for a unique texture

Styled by Åsa Copparstad, photographed by Fredric Boukari for Historiska Hem

Use Red Kitchen Cabinets as a Transition Piece Between Light Colored Walls and Dark Flooring

Smooth beige walls and a black herringbone floor are practically opposites and can make for a jarring experience when initially entering a room if not handled correctly. However, dark red kitchen cabinets can act as the perfect stepping point between these two extremes.

This example kitchen uses a dramatic color palette and traditional design ideals to make an exciting space packed with various dark shades. The farmhouse sink further expands on the old-world feel of this kitchen and provides a touch of brightness to the cabinets.

Red kitchen cabinets paired with pink backsplash tiles and dark flooring

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Enhance a Mid-Century Modern Style With Soft Red-Orange Paint and Pops of Color

A mixture of solid surface countertops and two different cabinet colors can transform your contemporary kitchen into a mid-century modern wonder.

By having the island be a different color and its countertop a different material, there’s a sense of depth created that highlights the square footage of this kitchen. A couple of pops of blue and yellow draw the eye, keeping it moving through the space.

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Allow a Traditional, Rustic Kitchen to Thrive With Dark Cherry Cabinets and Lots of Natural Wood

Maintain the heritage of your traditional kitchen by adding minimal updates, such as stainless steel appliances, and allowing all the natural wood to shine.

These dark cherry cabinets are timeless, perfectly suiting the historic features of the room. Glass front cabinets could be used in place of the wall-mounted dish rack for an additional modern touch, though that relies on personal preference.

Dark cherry kitchen cabinets in a classic kitchen design with lots of natural wood

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Highlight a Bold Color Choice by Using Contrasting Red Cabinets and a Dramatic Marble Floor

Flat panel cabinets, sometimes called shaker cabinets, look incredible in every shade, though they stand out particularly well when built in a deep red-toned finish and paired with a mustard wall and dark marble floor.

Brass or copper cabinet hardware and pans will pair well with this palette, as will worn clays and solid blacks. White grout surrounding the large marble slabs provides much-needed contrast to the floor.

Yellow kitchen walls paired with dark red kitchen cabinets in a classic shaker look

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Bring Depth to Bright and Airy Kitchen Designs With Complementary Red Cabinets

A high-ceiling kitchen with loads of natural light is the ideal backdrop to dark-colored cabinets. Light tan tones fill the space, creating an airy, natural feel that’s like a breath of fresh air.

In a similarly refreshing take on the common white subway tile backsplash, this kitchen takes the tiles and turns them vertically before running them up the wall. All of this comes together to result in a kitchen that won’t soon go out of style.

An airy kitchen with high ceilings and red kitchen cabinets

Styled by Clindholm Design, photographed by Therese Jahnson for Historiska Hem

Deep, Rich Red Kitchen Cabinets for an Effective Focal Point

The red kitchen cabinets in the example below act as a visual anchor to this light-toned kitchen space. This styling results in a kitchen that feels grounded and planned by an experienced designer.

This design can be easily mimicked with little to no changes, though the small back lip of the countertop could be replaced with a taller white backsplash for a similar look that offers more protection for your walls.

Deep red kitchen cabinets paired with white walls and gold hardware for a stylish effect

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Terracotta Flat Panel Cabinets in a Kitchen space with a Painted Ceiling

These elegant wood cabinets are painted with a beautiful terracotta tone rather than a bright red for a subtle and warm effect in the space, contrasting with the sky-blue ceiling color. The beautiful veining in the marble countertop and the simple yet modern wall lamps finish off this contemporary cooking space nicely.

  • A modern kitchen with terracotta cabinets, white marble countertops
  • A modern kitchen with terracotta cabinets, white marble countertops and a sky-blue ceiling color

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A dark wood kitchen and dark accent furniture pieces for a cozy effect

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The warm hardwood flooring in this apartment for sale in Sweden (Styled by Isabella Seger, photographed by Walti Hosli for Entrance Makleri) lends itself to a darker color palette, which brings a slightly moody effect to the interior. The dark wood kitchen is the focal point of this apartment and its L-shaped layout with an island in the middle fills the entire space for lots of storage opportunities and worktop space.

The adjacent living room is decorated in a light color palette, with a few darker furniture pieces that add a lovely contrast to the setting.

The walls of the apartment are painted in a subtle warm grey, allowing the carefully selected furniture pieces, fabrics, and accessories to stand out.

A walnut kitchen with a kitchen island and white countertops

A walnut kitchen with white countertops and a large kitchen island

The walnut kitchen cabinets are slightly darker than the hardwood flooring in the kitchen and add an impressive effect to the apartment. The cabinets are paired with a white stone countertop, which pairs well with the light wall color in the kitchen.

A walnut kitchen with a kitchen island and white countertops

The L-shaped kitchen layout allows for the bigger appliances to be stored on the left, while still allowing for lots of countertop space in the rest of the kitchen. The large kitchen island with seating in the middle of the space allows for a breakfast bar created with two dark bentwood bar stools.

A walnut kitchen with a kitchen island and white countertops

A walnut kitchen with a kitchen island and white countertops

The small bar trolley in the corner of the kitchen pairs well with the beige curtains and holds a beautiful table lamp to add coziness at night.

A walnut kitchen with a kitchen island and white countertops

A neutral palette living room with dark accent furniture pieces

The kitchen opens up towards the living room, which is decorated in a neutral color palette so that both rooms match visually with each other.

A cozy living room with a white sofa and a few dark furniture pieces

The white sofa and white area rug are paired with a selection of dark furniture pieces that bring a lovely contrast to the setting. The round dining table paired with classic dining chairs makes for a great spot to have dinner right next to the kitchen.

A cozy living room with a white sofa and a few dark furniture pieces

A cozy living room with a white sofa and a few dark furniture pieces

A cozy bedroom with a subtle decor

The bedroom is decorated with a variety of different textiles and a few carefully selected accessories and art prints.

A cozy bedroom with a subtle decor and a light wood dresser

The wood chest of drawers adds a natural touch to the setting.

A cozy bedroom with a subtle decor and a light wood dresser

A limestone bathroom with black fixtures

A limestone bathroom with black fixtures

Styled by Isabella Seger, photographed by Walti Hosli for Entrance Makleri

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11 Stunning Limestone Bathroom Ideas to Add a Natural and Luxurious Touch

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Limestone is a sedimentary rock that is formed when seashells, coral, and other marine debris accumulate over millions of years. This durable natural stone is a popular choice for tile and other interior finishes. However, it is a porous stone so it needs to be sealed for proper care and maintenance. If you’re thinking of changing the look of your bathroom, limestone can transform this space in a major way.

From chic limestone tiles on the bathroom floor to sleek stone shower walls, these limestone bathroom ideas will inspire you to add a natural, luxurious touch to any space. Check out these beautiful, creative concepts to help you get excited about your next bathroom renovation.

Large Limestone Wall Tiles Lend a Modern Vibe

In this bathroom, the designer chose to apply large limestone tiles to the wall. The oversized shape and sleek design give the space a decidedly modern, luxe style and a high-end aesthetic.

Note how the vanity top material is a bit different in terms of color and texture. This creates a visually stunning juxtaposition that breaks up the room so it’s elegant rather than monotone.

A modern bathroom with large limestone tiles, paired with an oak vanity

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Make it Match with Similar Tile Throughout

For this design, the limestone tiles cover the walls and the floors, and they also surround the sink for a sleek, cohesive look. Installing the same tile throughout the bathroom gives this space a feeling of cohesion and warmth.

The use of matte black fixtures and a matte black mirror helps to make the tile pop and adds a nice visual contrast.

Beige limestone tile paired with a black mirror frame and black fixtures

Styled by Gärde, photographed by Mia Borgelin for Historiska Hem

Incorporate Natural Materials

While limestone itself is a natural material, adding other natural materials gives a bathroom a welcoming, earthy feel. For this design, light brown wood was chosen for the vanity and to frame the large mirror.

The use of woven rattan baskets adds convenient storage, and they help to warm things up so the sleek, shiny surface of the limestone doesn’t feel too cold.

A beige limestone bathroom paired with natural tones in the finishes

Photographed by Therese Jahnson for Historiska Hem

Go For the Gray

Limestone tile comes in a wide range of colors, and gray is a great choice for modern bathroom designs. The large tile in this space features unique shades of gray throughout that give it a sleek, contemporary look.

Adding the same tile to the shower ceiling not only protects it but also makes the shower look and feel much more luxurious. A “floating” toilet keeps it off the floor and allows the limestone to shine.

Grey limestone on the floors, walls and shower ceiling

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Use Limestone Tile as an Accent

While limestone is mostly found throughout this bathroom, a piece is used as a backsplash accent on one wall. A wide strip of limestone tile placed just underneath the mirror and behind the sink brings a touch of texture to the room.

When added against the stark white wall, this section of tile stands out and gives the bathroom a beautiful finishing touch. The designer could have chosen not to include it here, but adding it helps to tie the bathroom together quite nicely.

Limestone tiles on the walls and shower of this bathroom, paired with a limestone backsplash behind the sink

Styled by Grey Deco, photographed by Frederik J Karlsson for Alvhem

Update a Guest Bath with Limestone

Other stones like granite and travertine also look lovely in bathrooms, but limestone has a very distinct appeal. You can use it as flooring and wall tiles to finish a guest bathroom and give the space a nice, luxurious touch.

The skylight in this particular space adds a bath of natural light that shines directly onto the limestone below for a sleek, reflective finish that makes using limestone an excellent choice here.

A limestone attic bathroom paired with a minimal white soaking tub and black fixtures

Styled by Yngfalk interior, photographed by Mia Borgerlin for Historiska Hem

Go Dark and Earthy

Darker-colored stone was used in this bathroom for a rustic, earthy environment. The dark gray color and large square limestone tile make this an interesting design choice. Large exposed wood beams add a ton of drama to this unique master bath.

A large, raw chunk of stone serves as a step into the soaker tub for a truly unique finishing touch. Fortunately, two large windows in this bathroom bring in natural light so it doesn’t feel too dark and brooding.

A dark and earthy bathroom with grey limestone tiles, dark ceilings, and black fixtures

via Erik Olsson

Create a Two-Toned Bathroom with Different Stone Colors

Lighter-colored limestone tile adorns the floors, shower, and walls in this sleek modern bathroom. Meanwhile, a much darker black and white stone tops the vanity and sink to complement the black cabinet.

While this bathroom has mostly ivory and white features, the addition of black here and there gives it a bold, two-toned look. Note how the black fixtures, faucets, and accents add to the dramatic visual contrast.

A two-toned bathroom made with different stones, paired with black bathroom fixtures

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Use Limestone Tile as Shower Shelving

This sleek limestone shower has a modern, monochromatic look. Sections of the same tile were also added to one corner of the shower to serve as handy shelves.

Instead of using a cheap-looking, traditional shower caddy, the homeowner chose to install tile for shelving so that everything looks neater and more uniform. This is also a great option for those with small spaces who need extra storage.

A limestone shower with shower shelves made out of the same material

Styled by Clindholm design, photographed by Therese Jahnson for Historiska Hem

Go Bold with Big Tiles

The oversized rectangle limestone tiles in this bathroom help to make a strong statement. A portion of the wall is recessed, and white tile was installed here for a storage shelf and a beautiful touch of contrasting color.

The vanity top is also a different color stone featured in black and white for a playful pop. Not how a small strip of that same black tile was also added to the bottom of the white stone shelf to give it a nice tie-in.

Beige limestone tiles on the walls and floors, paired with a black marble counter and natural wood tones

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Have Fun With the Details

The tiles in this bathroom are beautiful, but it’s the many other details that make this space so special. Wood cabinets and a matching wood vanity warm things up and give the room a welcoming, calming, spa-like feel.

Integrated LED lighting around the large mirror isn’t just a convenient feature — it also gives the bathroom a warm glow and a modern touch. Double sinks feature the same limestone tile to match, which helps to make this bathroom a beautiful, well-designed space.

A beige limestone bathroom with a dark oak vanity and cupboard doors

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A historic apartment with a green kitchen and a vintage touch

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This turn-of-the-century apartment for sale in Sweden (Styled by Lindholm Design, photographed by Frederic Boukari for Historiska Hem) has a unique and characterful interior style brought on by the mix of vintage furniture pieces, art prints, and accessories.

The dining room with the vintage dining table and chairs seems to be the center of the apartment. From this space, you can access the kitchen and living room.

The kitchen has green cabinets paired with a wood countertop and the window frames are painted in the same color as the cabinets for an impressive effect.

A dining room with a vintage dining table and an impressive gallery wall

A spacious dining room with a vintage table and gallery wall

The warm wood of the vintage dining table and chairs stands out against the white walls in the dining room. The beautiful and large gallery wall spreads across an entire wall and on top of the doorway towards the kitchen.

A dining room with a vintage dining table and an impressive gallery wall

The cupboard is great for holding plates and cups and it brings a little bit of the green color of the kitchen into the dining room.

A dining room with a vintage dining table and an impressive gallery wall

From the other side of the room, you can peek into the living room.

A dining room with a vintage dining table and an impressive gallery wall

A dining room with a vintage dining table and an impressive gallery wall

The hallway bookshelf can be seen from the dining room as well. It’s framed by the beautiful historic doorway details.

A dining room with a vintage dining table and an impressive gallery wall

A green kitchen with a checkered floor and partly exposed brick wall

A green kitchen with butcher block countertops and a checkered floor

The green paint used on the kitchen cabinets is used on the kitchen window frames as well, which gives the space a cohesive look. The hardwood flooring in the kitchen is painted into a checkered pattern and the partly exposed brick wall adds a rustic touch to the setting.

A green kitchen with a checkered floor and partly exposed brick wall

The kitchen is built in front of the window sill, which lies a little lower. The window sill is great for keeping plants and some candles.

A green kitchen with a checkered floor and partly exposed brick wall

A white living room with a blue fabric sofa

The living room is decorated quite modestly, with the red chairs and the blue sofa standing out in the white palette.

A white living room with a blue sofa and red armchairs

A white living room with a blue sofa and red armchairs

A bedroom with grey walls with green undertones

The bedroom lies right next to the living room and is painted with a subtle grey wall color with green undertones, accentuated by the big green plant in the bedroom corner.

A bedroom with grey walls with green undertones, beige textiles and custom wardrobes flanking the bed

The bed is flanked by two large custom wardrobes painted in a similar shade as the walls. Beige bedding, a beige headboard, and black wall lamps fit perfectly in between the two wardrobes.

A bedroom with grey walls with green undertones, beige textiles and custom wardrobes flanking the bed

A bedroom with grey walls with green undertones, beige textiles and custom wardrobes flanking the bed

A bedroom with grey walls with green undertones, beige textiles and custom wardrobes flanking the bed

A bedroom with grey walls with green undertones, beige textiles and custom wardrobes flanking the bed

A bedroom with grey walls with green undertones, beige textiles and custom wardrobes flanking the bed

A bedroom with grey walls with green undertones, beige textiles and custom wardrobes flanking the bed

A simple white tile bathroom with chrome fixtures

A simple bathroom with white wall tiles

A bookshelf and seating bench in the hallway

The large bookshelf on the wall in the hallway is paired with a cozy rattan seating bench in front of the hallway window. This bench is perfect for putting on your shoes or for reading a book.

A hallway with a book shelf and a small seating bench

Styled by Lindholm Design, photographed by Frederic Boukari for Historiska Hem

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