Bringing originality and class to such a peculiar room is certainly not easy. Let’s take a look at some stylish solutions with advice from ProduceBlog.
Furnishing a bathroom is more of a challenge than a simple duty; doing so without falling into the trap of classic design errors is even more complex. Let’s see how to create a modern and elegant environment.




Creating a home with personality is not a simple task. In fact, maintaining a line, a storytelling, that passes through each room can often be overwhelming; if we think, for example, of a room such as the bathroom, which is so closely linked to its destination, the decorating solutions tend to fade. But is it so difficult to furnish a modern bathroom with style?
Well, not for the interior design team at ProduceShop.
It’s certainly something different from the usual tiling and using a service; acting by choosing only the most suitable colours and furnishings, in fact, requires an eye and good taste.
Together with ProduceBlog, let’s take a look at some useful tips that you might find useful if you decide to decorate a bathroom in a modern style.

The style
The term “modern”, when talking about design, is quite generic; under this category, in fact, many different styles can come together. Let’s look at the most common ones, so that you can choose the one that best suits your taste and the rest of the house:
- minimalist: simple lines, straight or sinuous, without too many decorations. Basic colours, tending to be neutral such as white, black and grey. Few motifs, few elements that cross and fit together, tending towards the essential;
- new Japanese: a modern revival of the classic Japanese style. Ofuro bathtubs, open showers, wood for both furniture and covers, minimalist designs;
- industrial: although this style is more suitable for dining rooms, studies, living rooms and sometimes bedrooms, some people like to contaminate their bathrooms with this fashion. Wood and metal combined to give a vintage but well-calculated look, exposed pipes and brass tapware.

Lights and colours
As with any other room in the house, the right choice of lights and colours can make all the difference.
Consider first of all the presence of windows, and therefore of natural light; this could already create a feeling of greater space, simplicity and breath. Some bathrooms, on the other hand, are affected by their location and may not have windows; in this case, we recommend diffuse lighting, perhaps dimmable, so as not to give the impression of either a cell or a hospital room. Try as much as possible to avoid old chandeliers or lights that are too hidden.
As far as colours are concerned, these also depend on the style; if neutral tones such as black, white or grey always work, natural wood and earthy colours such as brown, ochre and dove grey are always more popular for their elegance and versatility. If you want to opt for other colours, stick to pastel shades and avoid shiny, too bright or fluorescent colours.

How to furnish a modern bathroom?




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Tiles and floors
Forget the old orange and brown tiles of 1970s bathrooms; porcelain stoneware, even wood-effect, is an excellent solution, elegant and easy to maintain. Plain white glossy tiles or matt black tiling can also be impressive. Wood-panelled walls and themed wallpaper for oriental solutions are very attractive.
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Bathroom furniture
If you want a modern bathroom, forget the old-fashioned and impractical pedestal washbasins and opt for a wall-hung bathroom cabinet with washbasin. As well as being very stylish, you’ll have the opportunity to use the space underneath, and more storage space for you and anything else you want to keep close at hand.
Bathroom Cabinet Suspended Base 2 Drawers Mirror LED Lamp Ceramic Sink Kallsjon Oak -
Sanitaryware
As far as sanitary ware is concerned, mainly toilets and bidets, we suggest you opt for flush models; not only for their minimalist and refined design, but also for ease of cleaning. Also, consider the free space above the bidet for furniture or cabinets.
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Bath tubs
The bathtub is a classy feature, a little luxury that everyone loves to relax with. While old-fashioned built-in designs with coloured tiling should be avoided, modern freestanding models are about as refined as you can get. Opt for simple lines, whether soft and sinuous or straight. Location counts for a lot; near a large window or in the middle of the room they will certainly have a stronger effect.
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Showers
A good shower can also make a difference. A shower panel with several jets, either a waterfall or a large shower, becomes an exclusive and modern object of luxury and relaxation.
Steel Shower Column Panel With Hydromassage Waterfall Mixer Sirmione Shower trays in a modern bathroom should follow one rule: not high, but flush with the floor. Modern solutions made of marble resin or mineral resin are not only hygienic and functional, but also extremely elegant and beautiful.
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Niches
If you don’t want to fill your bathroom with too many pieces of furniture, niches in the walls are an interesting solution. This is a very original and modern solution for storing products and towels, even if it requires direct masonry work on the walls.
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Optional
After thinking about what we really need in the bathroom, let’s think about the pampering and little luxuries we want to treat ourselves to. Music or video players, candles, vaporisers, flowers and plants, coffee tables and any number of decorative elements can add an extra touch to an already original and modern bathroom.
Storage Tray Shelf For Wooden Bathtub Extendable Bambu
You have your design guide, now all you have to do is start planning! Choose furniture and decorations and start furnishing your Modern Bathroom in the style that best represents you!



