Homeowners updating traditional bathrooms can incorporate modern styles into the room.
The result is a transitional bathroom design that will suit any home.
Older homes with traditional styled bathroom are common, and in many cases desired.
In this article
20+ Transitional Bathroom Designs
#1.
Green with Envy
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Elegant El Dorado Hills Master Bathroom
#3.
Mountain Modern
#4.
Alder wood cabinet
#5.
Delorean grey on the floor and walls
#6.
Bordeaux III floor tile
#7.
Slate Tile Cabinet
#8.
A glittering chandelier
#9.
Mountain Dutch
#10.
Gold mirrors, gold lights
#11.
Barn door
#12.
Furniture repurposed as vanity
#13.
Beacon Hill Duplex
#14.
Quail West Cristale Model
#15.
Italian porcelain countertop and wall and floor tile
#16.
Transitional Master Bath with a Hotel Flair
#17.
Drawer pulls for towels
#18.
Tub against shower
#19.
Luxury bath
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Are their elements of the design that are remaining, such as claw foot tub?
Or is the bathroom small enough to require the use of a pedestal sink?
Knowing the parameters of the design can help make the transition from traditional to modern easier.
For example, a claw foot tub can get updated, modern faucetry, such asBarber WilsonsQ series.
If the fixtures are all being replaced, consider using modern, updated fixtures with traditional tile designs.
For example, consider using 2 hexagons on the floor in a matte glass tile.
Or use a basketweave pattern in marble, with the colors in beige and green for an updated look.
Pull the Design Together
The final design should be balanced between modern and traditional.
Therefore, if traditional fixtures are being used, the tile should lean in a slightly more updated direction.
Finish off the design with modern styled faucetry, bathroom accessories and mirrors.
Transitional bathrooms are gaining in popularity particularly in areas where old homes are being purchased by younger homeowners.