Sometimes, a singular detail is all it takes to add major personality to a bathroom.
Sometimes, a singular detail is all it takes to add major personality to a bathroom.
We appreciate the romantic, vintage but current, style of this Charm style bathroom.
Grayed wood as well as neutral and natural colours of sky blue and pebble grey on the walls give this bathroom an authentic style.
This contemporary style bathroom stands out with its vivid wall colour, emphasized by the monochromatic palette of the vanity and cupboards.
The authentic look of wood, combined with streamlined tile and plumbing fixtures, will give your bathroom a modern feel that is further amplified by select accessories in vibrant shades of green. The curved lines of the shower stall contrast with the stylish vanity, adding both character and elegance to obtain a stunning decor.
Colour zoning is an effective technique that allows you to transform your décor and experiment with daring colours and shapes. Today, the Ronamag team will show you some great tricks to give your room a whole new look—all you need is a little paint. See what colour zoning can bring to your living space!
Move over David Furnish, its time for other Canadians who don’t have Elton John as their regal partner to enjoy a bit of escapist grandeur at home…
Using the right colour can achieve a bathroom design that is both stylish and well suited to the particular space. Here, the focus will be on two main types of bathrooms: the powder room and the ensuite. Adapting the decoration with regards to the people and their use of the bathroom will create two rooms with distinct ambiance.
A polished tiled floor like an ice rink, the deepest brown walls ever and a strange curly sofa put the 'eek' into unique in this strange and dated hallway. Time to let the sunshine in and bring some brightness into this family’s life…
Colour zoning is a new design trend that is becoming more and more popular. This painting technique lets you define, emphasize or showcase room features by applying colour only to select areas. Here are 10 examples that illustrate this concept and the myriad of possibilities that it offers.