It’s no surprise white is such a popular color for bathrooms. The color’s association with cleanliness and purity has made it a long time favorite. From traditional to ultra-modern, white can be used in any type of bathroom design.
In a classic bathroom, it can be seen in the pedestal sinks and clawfoot bathtubs. In a modern design, it shows up in the stylish subway tile and sleek floating vanity. An all-white bathroom is extra challenging because you run the risk of appearing too plain and boring.
But when done right, an all-white bathroom can be a work of art. Take a look at some great examples on Dwell.com by following the link below.
In the article, the first image is an open design minimalist bathroom that exudes white from top to bottom. The large sky light in the ceiling allows natural light to pour in, adding an ethereal quality.
Next, concrete is used in the floor and open shower to balance the white walls and decor. Concrete is great for adding textural qualities to an all-white bathroom. The third image features a wooden floating vanity that adds a touch of nature to the pristine white interior.