CALIFORNIAN DESIGN BATHROOM FOR A BETTER LIFESTYLE
Good morning my dear friends and my dear readers! Today, I decided to write something about how to design a bathroom on my way with something simple colors. So, I decided to write about this my idea which I prepare just for you. Yeah, my title for this topic is Californian design bathrooms for a better lifestyle. I don’t know does it exist, but I want to share this incredible idea for this I called Californian bathroom.
WHAT IS A CALIFORNIAN DESIGN BATHROOM, AND WHY IS THIS GOOD FOR YOU?!
Yes, unfortunately there is no article on Google about this design at all. So from today, you will be able to apply California bathroom design. You’re probably wondering why I named it after California. I don’t know about you, but I adore beautiful sunsets that remind me of California.
Another thing that especially emphasizes this bathroom design, is definitely the colors. I chose the colors to be simple, and to evoke a sense of comfort. Unfortunately, today you can’t often find that feeling, especially in bathrooms. In a large number of cases, slightly darker colors are used, and dim lighting. And I just want to do the opposite, and I want you to feel that positive energy every time you walk into the bathroom.
Of course, my bathroom meets all the criteria of Feng Shui rules, where you will be one hundred percent more relaxed. If you are not sure what the rules are, you can definitely click on this article. It is important that you use the rules in the right way and still be effective.
The colors I used in this California bathroom are:
- White (all colors on the walls except one diagonal wall);
- Cream paint on the bathroom door;
- Air Force blue — this is the name of the color I used;
- Marble floor tiles (light orange with beige);
- Black marble and black lines for better striking;
- Beechwood color on bathroom vanities;
- Green grass;
- Peach pink color for bathroom rug.
On this list are literally all the colors that make one sunset magnificent. And I took the lightest and darkest tone from this color from sunset. So, there is a connection with the title of the article but also my ideas.
Click here and see why I named this design in Californian …