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Popular Styles of Bathroom Design | Popular|Well-known|Well-liked Styles of Bathroom Design|Style|Design and style

Popular Styles of Bathroom Design | Popular|Well-known|Well-liked Styles of Bathroom Design|Style|Design and style

Well-liked Styles of Bathroom Style


The restroom has come along way during the past one hundred or so years. Once only a basic tub set in front of the living room fire and filled with buckets of water, the bathing experience is now a luxury in almost every western home. Back then, a "bathroom" was something only the wealthy and privileged could afford to have in their house. It was this trend which lead to the mass production of bathroom products.

The Edwardian and Victorian styles of the time are still a popular choice today. They look exquisite in a villa or cottage bathroom, and never loose their appeal in conditions of design.

Today, thanks a lot to advanced plumbing and modern technology, the toilet may well have evolved as much as it can. With luxury steam rooms and hydrotherapy baths, it's difficult to imagine how bathrooms could get anymore sophisticated. That said, the bathroom, like any room in the house, is changing in conditions of design trends.

Right here we look at the five most popular styles of bathroom designs. Traditional, Country, Shabby chic, Modern and Fantasy.

Traditional

The Traditional bathroom can mean either traditional in conditions of Edwardian or Victorian style, or in respect to a standard white bathroom with basic sanitary ware and bath. Here, we'll be looking at the style of bathroom design where it all started out. The Edwardian bathroom.

Within the last decade, with the demand for TV shows like Changing Rooms, the trend for old-fashioned bathrooms has seen a real upsurge. A rare gem of an old slipper bath or rusty traditional faucet may be seen at a refuse yard or in a skip, but thankfully manufacturers are keeping up with demand with skillfully constructed traditional bathroom products.

Certain rooms only work in certain houses, so if you're moving into a contemporary high rise apartment the standard bathroom isn't going to work for you. If you have an old new or villa retreat this form of bathroom is one be sure you00 consider.

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