Sometimes, all you need is one focal design statement – this matte black shower mixer contrasts boldly against its plain white backdrop, turning the bathroom into a chic, urban space.
(Design: 82)
Keep a monochromatic bathroom sharp and chic with clean lines and reflective surfaces.
(Design: Design Intervention)
Play with simple monochromatic tile patterns to give your bathroom a talking point!
(Design by JQ Ong/ The Association)
Don't be afraid to accentuate functional items such as exposed pipes if you really can't hide them.
(Design by JQ Ong/ The Association)
Add a touch of luxury with materials such as marble in monochromatic tones.
(Design: Akihaus)
Designer Tommy used pure white tiles to create a hyper sterile aesthetic that contrasts with the darker living spaces. The experience that he was going for was one of “stepping into a sterile box at the end of a work day to wash away your tiredness and worries”.
(Design: tld.)
The legs of a Singer sewing machine support the vanity and sink in this black-and-white bathroom.
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This all-white master bathroom with a see-through concept is “outlined” by the use of black framed glass panels, for an interesting visual effect.
(Design: Bowerman Interior Planner)
This mostly-white bathroom is dressed in grey floor tiles and white subway tiles on the walls. Black bathroom accessories such as the faucet, showerhead, rain shower, bidet and even the toilet roll holder add accents to the space and complete the stylish, well-curated look.
(Design: Lush Interior Design)
Can’t get enough of the subway tiles trend? Try something slightly different by laying them vertically. The linear patterns created by the black grouting also inject a bit of fun into the white walls.
(Interior design by Museum Homes)