Ideas from the 10 Most Popular Bathroom Photos of 2016
Singapore Houzzers’ favourite bathrooms from this year offer inspiration for your me-space, no matter its size
Bathroom trends are always a hot topic – and there have been many this past year, such as tankless toilets, LED shower heads and faux wood-tiled floors. Here, however, we’re letting you choose the trends, measured by the number of people who have saved photos of them to their Houzz ideabooks in 2016. In reverse order, these are the 10 most popular bathrooms (from around the world), according to Houzz Singapore readers.
9. Small but luxe
It’s not surprising that Singapore Houzzers look for small bathrooms that exude a luxurious feel nonetheless. Carrara marble and sleek chrome fittings turn this tiny space into a pleasant one.
It’s not surprising that Singapore Houzzers look for small bathrooms that exude a luxurious feel nonetheless. Carrara marble and sleek chrome fittings turn this tiny space into a pleasant one.
8. Dance in the rain(shower)
It’s all about the mood that this LED-lit Bossini rainshower brings to this grey stone-tiled master bath in Kent, England. Designed by AV Architects, this bathroom ranked number 2 in Houzz US’s most popular bathrooms for 2016.
It’s all about the mood that this LED-lit Bossini rainshower brings to this grey stone-tiled master bath in Kent, England. Designed by AV Architects, this bathroom ranked number 2 in Houzz US’s most popular bathrooms for 2016.
Photo by Jamie Mason
7. That Old School Feel
Grey subway tiles work so well with the woodgrain floor and toilet seat of this Buckinghamshire, UK bathroom that Singapore Houzzers were immediately drawn to its industrial, old-school appeal.
7. That Old School Feel
Grey subway tiles work so well with the woodgrain floor and toilet seat of this Buckinghamshire, UK bathroom that Singapore Houzzers were immediately drawn to its industrial, old-school appeal.
5. Cool, grey and textured
It’s all about grey in this monochromatic bathroom that’s anything but blah. It features a brushed nickel shower head with digital shower valve, Victoria & Albert bathtub, flat pebble shower floor and LED lighting.
It’s all about grey in this monochromatic bathroom that’s anything but blah. It features a brushed nickel shower head with digital shower valve, Victoria & Albert bathtub, flat pebble shower floor and LED lighting.
Photo by MIkiko Kikuyama
4. Resort Zen
Timber and slate elements in symmetrical lines create a contemporary Japanese feel in this New York townhouse.
4. Resort Zen
Timber and slate elements in symmetrical lines create a contemporary Japanese feel in this New York townhouse.
3. Sleek and industrial
Singapore Houzzers love the custom-made concrete countertop and industrial-but-sophisticated look of this London, England bathroom. US Houzzers get the appeal, too – this bathroom ranked number 1 most popular for them in 2016.
Singapore Houzzers love the custom-made concrete countertop and industrial-but-sophisticated look of this London, England bathroom. US Houzzers get the appeal, too – this bathroom ranked number 1 most popular for them in 2016.
Photo by kwestimages.com
2. Vintage charm
Brass fittings and marble tiles add a romantic vibe to this modern bathroom.
2. Vintage charm
Brass fittings and marble tiles add a romantic vibe to this modern bathroom.
Photo by Brandon Barre Photography
1. Warmed by wood
And the most popular bathroom according to Singapore Houzzers is this simple but cosy, wood-and-white space. Although it’s a bathroom in Toronto, Canada, it’s very easy to visualise in a Singapore home, whether it’s an apartment or landed home. All the design elements, from the mosaic floor to the woodgrain cabinet fronts and wood-look flooring are familiar – and easily available. No wonder you love it!
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1. Warmed by wood
And the most popular bathroom according to Singapore Houzzers is this simple but cosy, wood-and-white space. Although it’s a bathroom in Toronto, Canada, it’s very easy to visualise in a Singapore home, whether it’s an apartment or landed home. All the design elements, from the mosaic floor to the woodgrain cabinet fronts and wood-look flooring are familiar – and easily available. No wonder you love it!
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Let us know in the Comments which space most appeals to you.
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Read about the 10 most popular bathrooms in the US in 2016
10. Sensational spa style
This marbled wet room with a generous rainshower also has handheld and wall-installed showerhead options for that ultimate luxurious treatment. There’s also a bathtub on the other side of the wall just inviting you for a soak.