Would you say your overall design style sleek and chic?  Do you enjoy the true architecture of a space with its linear simplicity rather that an overly adorned and accessorized space?  If you’d like to translate your modern vision into your Master Bath here are a few design ideas to help get you started.
1.  Cabinetry
	- When      it comes time to selecting the design of your cabinetry lean toward clean,      crisp and streamlined furniture.
 
	- To      create a lighter and sleek bathroom environment consider cantilevered      cabinetry secured to the wall creating a minimal look to the vanity      piece.  Create some drama with strip      lighting added to the bottom side of the cabinet – which will cast a warm      glow to the floor below.
 
	- Provide      additional built in wall-to-wall storage elsewhere in the bathroom to      compensate for the reduced storage in the vanity area.
 
	- Deep      dark rich woods evoke a sense of warmth to the clean lines of contemporary      design.
 
2.  Fixtures
	- Crisp      clean and sleek white fixtures speak to the contemporary/modern design.
 
	- If      space allows introduce one of the hottest trends – a free- standing      bathtub.  They are available in all      shapes and sizes and nothing creates a more dramatic focal point in the      bathroom than an exquisite free-standing tub. Simply position it in front      of a spectacular picture window with a breathtaking view as the backdrop.
 
3.  Surfaces and Materials
	- Utilize      solid surfaces for countertops, whether quartz, limestone, granite,      concrete or glass to give it a clean contemporary look.  Keep the edges simple and square for      easy maintenance and sophisticated style.
 
	- Always introduce an interesting backsplash material in      contrast to the counter top color and material.  Whatever the surface I like to apply it      on all walls from floor to ceiling.       It creates instant architecture and adds great detail and drama to      the space.
 
	- Glass tile, mosaic, stone or ceramic details are just a      few of the highly decorative backsplash products out on the market today      that create a sense of modern style.
 
	- Keep      geometry in mind when selecting the material for your contemporary      backsplash.  Consider tile shapes      that are rectangular, oversized, or small mosaics to create detail in the      pattern of the application.  If the      tile is oversized and rectilinear install it in a brick pattern. If it’s      shape is longer and thinner then stacking the tile creates a very      interesting modern vibe.  Stay away      from the common square tile in any size.
 
4.  Luxurious Shower
	- Create      a steam shower with multiple rain heads, and body sprays.  If your budget allows, add chromatherapy      and aromatherapy to your master bath wish list as well.  These fittings represent the epitome of      modern luxury design.  Don’t forget      a built in bench and access panel to hide the steam system.
 
	- Design      a full seamless glass enclosure from floor to ceiling and finish the      interior with complimentary mosaics or stone tile to set it apart from the      rest of the space.  This glass      enclosure creates a more visually open space within the overall space.
 
5.  Accessories
	- Remember      to keep clutter and display to a minimum.
 
	- Accessorize      with towels in a bright color for punch or stainless steel and woods. Keep      everything to a minimum and clutter free.
 
	- Select      chrome, nickel or silver toned drawer/door pulls, towel bars, towel hooks      and paper holders for sparkle.
 
	- Frame      vanity mirrors in woods or silver tones – in similar finishes to the other      accessories adorning your modern bath.
 
Draw the bath and enjoy the modern luxuries of your new space.
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Article by Lori Gilder, Architectural Interior Designer, Los Angeles, Ca. © 2010 Lori Gilder. Interior Makeovers Inc.