Turning your washing space into a tranquil escape doesn’t have to feel like a huge project. By combining thoughtful design with your own personal elements, you’re able to fashion a space that’s both useful and lovely.
Make a Standout Wall
Design a standout wall with different panels or a bold design. This adds a showy touch and can be a cool focal point.
Mix Items for Feel
Mix different items like wood, metal, and glass for a rich feel. This mix makes it look good and feels good too.
Pick Nature’s Items
Use nature’s items like stone or wood to bring warmth and feel. I think these things make a nice mix of nature and design.
Use Highlight Lighting
Shine light on certain spots with highlight lighting to make them stand out. It’s a great way to show off pretty design bits and pieces.
Welcome Sunshine Indoors
Put in big windows or rooflights to drench your washing space with sunshine. In my projects around Denver, sunshine is super important for making any space feel bigger and more welcoming.
Add Indoor Greens
Add some green with indoor greens that love wetness. They bring life and a fresh feel to the washing room.
Play Around with Shape Designs
Use shape designs in panels or decor for a modern spin. I think these designs can add a layer of detail and interest to the look.
Go for Borderless Shields
Pick borderless shields for a smooth look that opens up the space. This helps keep things clean and modern.
Add a Splash of Color
Put in a splash of color with panels or bits and pieces to brighten up the space. It’s a fun way to show off your style without overdoing the design.
Play Around with Feel-Good Panels
Bring in depth and interest with feel-good panels on your washing space walls or floors. I’m a big fan of how different feels can make any washing space feel fancy and special.
Show Off Views with Smart Setup
Put your shower where it can show off great views outside, if you can. This link to the outside can make a big difference in how the room feels.
Pick Green Gear
Go for gear that saves water to help the planet. It’s a small change that can make a big difference in being green.
Put in Mood Lights
Use lights that can dim to switch between getting things done and setting a chill mood. This makes the room more useful and changes how it feels.
