Top 10 products designed to make your bathroom the favorite space of your home

Top 10 products designed to make your bathroom the favorite space of your home

One of my favorite times of the day is bathtime! As we’ve grown older and life has gotten super hectic, bathtime is that precious hour of the day when we can fully indulge in self-care, and pamper ourselves. Whether that’s in the form of a bubble bath or a long warm shower. And having a beautifully designed bathroom with thoughtful designs will only amplify this special time of the day. These products can make a huge difference in our everyday bathroom experience. They not only help us carry out our personal and grooming activities even more easily, but they also help us take care of ourselves and our washrooms a little better. From a drop-dead gorgeous bathtub made using translucent resin to a cleverly designed dual-sided shower scrubber – these well-designed products are all you need to elevate your daily bathtime!

1. The Tandem Shower

Designed to attach directly to your existing showerhead, the Tandem Shower is an easy-to-install no-plumber-required shower accessory that distributes your shower into two distinct streams. Although perfect for couples, the Tandem Shower also makes a pretty compelling case for solo showers with a much more luxurious, immersive 360° shower experience (think Ross Geller in the tanning booth).

Why is it noteworthy?

The Tandem Shower comes with an adjustable design, allowing it to fit in most bathrooms. It connects directly to your existing showerhead’s water inlet, which effectively distributes the water supply between the two showerheads. A valve on the Tandem Shower then lets you effectively switch between either of the showerheads or run both simultaneously. It’s worth noting that the Tandem Shower was also designed keeping other considerations in mind – for starters, it comes with a flexible hose that lets you mount your Tandem with plenty of clearance, allowing for a second showerhead that’s much higher than your current one (especially useful for taller people).

What we like

  • The Tandem showerhead also comes mounted on a ball and socket joint, letting you angle-adjust your water flow as you would with the existing shower
  • The high-velocity setting in particular delivers nearly two times more force than standard showerheads

What we dislike

  • It’s an added installation, making it difficult for people living in rental apartments

2. The VAPPEBY Speaker

I wouldn’t really put you at fault if you accidentally grabbed IKEA’s latest VAPPEBY speaker and mistook it for a bar of soap in the shower. The tiny device, designed for a water-friendly environment, is perfectly soap-sized, and pairs rather wonderfully with shower karaoke sessions.

Why is it noteworthy?

The VAPPEBY speaker sports a charming design that takes cues from the humble bar of soap. Featuring a square shape with rounded edges and available in an array of pastel colors, this compact speaker adds a touch of whimsy to your shower experience.

What we like

  • To complete the look, the VAPPEBY comes with a woven cord lanyard, allowing you to hang it up anywhere you please, be it on your showerhead or a nearby hook

What we dislike

  • Nothing is spoken about the repairable nature of this design

3. Amore

British bathroom brand Lusso recently launched the Amore. What makes Amore so special? Probably the fact that it looks drop-dead gorgeous.

Why is it noteworthy?

Designed to make a dramatic and magnificent impression, the Amore is a freestanding bathtub made from translucent resin. Designed by the Lusso founder Wayne Spriggs, the choice of material for Amore was truly ingenious. It’s what imparts the bathtub with its truly unique and awe-spiring appearance.

What we like

  • It’s a far cry from Lusso’s usual bathtubs which are built using stone or marble

What we dislike

  • Space-consuming design, not suited for smaller washrooms

4. Two-toned Mirrors

Designed by Parisian studio AC/AL Studio for Petite Friture, these innovative mirrors feature transparent two-toned glass frames that cast out a stunning colorful halo on its surroundings.

Why is it noteworthy?

The mirrors are mounted through a unique hanging system, allowing them to sit at a slight distance from the wall, which enables light to pass through the stained-colored glass, projecting the colors on the wall the mirror is mounted on.

What we like

  • The varying color shades perfectly contrast one another, creating a stunning visual

What we dislike

  • Cleaning and maintaining the mirrors might be difficult

5. The Bell Jar

This unique concept for a showerhead and bath spout is named after the book that inspired it. The Bell Jar is a showerhead with a hidden cable and a fixed adaptor that can turn it into a calmer and single water spout in case you want to take a bath instead of a shower.

Why is it noteworthy?

The designer says she was inspired by the allegory from the book about the human condition and the main character’s state of mind. The flow of the water that goes through the bell jar design depends on what you need: practicality (showering) or purification (bathing).

What we like

  • Very minimalist and feminine
  • The single design allows you to use it in 2 ways with ease

What we dislike

6. Woodio

Finland-based design company Woodio designed a toilet built entirely from wood composite. The wood composite was used to create everything from the seat to the toilet.

Why is it noteworthy?

Wood composite is supposed to be a pretty sustainable material since it produces 99{61deb032f2f3cf43cd91e0a97f017aab274ddbb67b74a5b085bd003b9ac3cd96} fewer emissions in its production than ceramics. The toiled is called ‘Block’, and was built using a material that Woodio founder Petro Lahtinen developed himself.

What we like

  • The material is supposed to be 80 percent wood by volume and was created using locally sourced aspen and offcuts from the Finnish forest industry

What we dislike

  • Woodio claims that the material generates 99{61deb032f2f3cf43cd91e0a97f017aab274ddbb67b74a5b085bd003b9ac3cd96} lesser emissions as compared to ceramics, this claim does not involve any emissions from material sourcing or disposal, which do have a major impact on the complete footprint of a product

7. Angle

We could always do with a new and exciting wash basin since the regular ones can tend to get boring. This concept for a ceramic washbasin is called Angle. It provides a completely different look for a sink and is a far cry from the normal ones. But this isn’t just something decorative as the design is actually to make it easier for the water to go down the drain.

Why is it noteworthy?

The washbasin uses curved and triangular surfaces from the faucet to the basin itself. The drain is a tiny opening at the corner of the basin so all the water that comes out of the faucet will flow towards there without you having a visible drain. The V-shaped basin makes it easier to drain the water.

What we like

  • The V shape makes it easier for the water to drain

What we dislike

  • With the design boasting a very thin drain at the corner, there is a possibility of bigger particles and debris not going through

8. The Shower Scrubber

Designed by Casamera, the Shower Scrubber features a unique dual-sided design, that lets you pick between the two sides – a softer side great for massaging, and an exfoliating side to get rid of all the dry skin! The Shower Scrubber comes with a radical new redesign, sporting a honeycomb pattern on one side, to open your skin pores, and a walnut-shell textured surface on the other side, for scrubbing off dead cells to leave your skin shining.

Why is it noteworthy?

Konjac sponges have been on the market for ages galore, and they’ve been designed and redesigned in quite a few forms, however, the Shower Scrubber unlocks its true potential with its design and various infusions. The large guitar-pick-shaped design comes with a honeycomb texture on one side, inspired by Casamera’s waffle-textured towels. The honeycomb texture helps gently massage and pamper the skin (especially around the face), open the pores, and more importantly, is incredibly effective at building up a lather. The other side, however, is a textural contrast, as the sponge comes with particles of walnut shells suspended within the surface, offering an exfoliating experience that’s great at removing dead skin on your body to reveal shining, supple, radiant skin underneath.

What we like

  • Dual sides to meet the different needs of your skin
  • Biodegradable

What we dislike

  • Given its single color, it is difficult to assign unique sponges to different people using the bath

9. Vis-à-vis and Rendez-vous

I’ve realized that filling up your bathroom with thoughtful designs, only makes your time in it much more comfortable and smooth. And this collection of bathroom seating by Italian bathroom brand Agape strives to be exactly that! Designed by Marco Carini for Agape, the collection includes two seating designs created from recycled cork.

Why is it noteworthy?

The first design is called Vis-à-vis, and it is a light and sturdy stool that also doubles up as a tiny side table. The second design is Rendez-vous, and it’s a bench that serves as an extensive seating option for bathroom users. Both designs function as comfortable spots to sit and relax in the bathroom.

What we like

  • Crafted from recycled cork
  • The curving form resembles someone smiling

What we dislike

  • Not suited for bathrooms with a smaller footprint

10. The‘At the Same Time Body Dryer’

At the Same Time Dryer Concept Image

At the Same Time Dryer Concept Photos

The ‘At the Same Time Body Dryer’ is an attempt to make public bath facilities more convenient, efficient, and fast. Speedy bathing and drying are possible with this concept body dryer as more can dry off at the same time.

Why is it noteworthy?

The name alone tells us its unique selling point. The round square shape of the dryer allows four persons to stand and be dried off. The four parts are separated by an opaque transition that offers privacy. They may be facing each other but their private parts are still covered. The footrest on the whole features concentric circles that provide a softer surface for the feet. The footrest is divided into four equal parts and each part can be removed for cleaning. The water doesn’t stay on the footrest as it drips.

What we like

What we dislike

  • While public bathing is popular in the East, not everyone will feel comfortable standing so close to dry off

7 Monochromatic Rooms That’ll Inspire You to Double Down on Your Favorite Color

7 Monochromatic Rooms That’ll Inspire You to Double Down on Your Favorite Color

“I was in the beginning drawn to the one of a kind inexperienced exterior,” suggests Candice Molayem, outfits designer and proprietor of Animal Crackers. “I experienced also noticed pics of the inside of when the earlier owner lived there, and I beloved her 1970s-design and style of decorating. The tall, slanted ceilings in the upstairs and the wander-in closet have been big attracts, but truly from the second I stepped inside, I envisioned myself residing there.”

While a decked out, retro, 1970s interior could not attract anyone in, for Candice, this experienced normally been a supply of inspiration. “I have been fascinated by this era considering that I was a teen,” she states. “It’s advanced a little bit from the ’60s to the late ’70s and early ’80s disco period. For the earlier 10 a long time or so, I have also been really into retrofuturism. All the things from the 1970s feels like magic—the colors, shapes, and styles all converse to me.”

So almost 4 yrs in the past, Candice and her companion moved into the inexperienced aspiration household. For a wider attraction, the inside had been painted completely white when it was set on the marketplace, but with Candice shifting in, she manufactured guaranteed to paint each wall in the put. And when she implies every wall, she signifies each and every wall got shade. The dwelling room grew to become cobalt blue, the bed room turned shiny orange, the loft became neon environmentally friendly and was loaded with neon green garments and furnishings. —Zoë Sessums

The inspiration for accomplishing the painted headboard arrived from examining a web site submit on the Jungalow. “The put up talked about portray dots behind wall shelves, so we tried out it and beloved it so significantly we did it in the place of work also,” Dani Nagel suggests. “It even influenced us to start off undertaking murals, and we have been carrying out greater projects for conferences like Generate & Cultivate.”

Photograph: Jenna Peffley

Certain, this 2,000-square-foot apartment is on the best flooring of a triplex, but that doesn’t halt Dani Nagel, founder of the fashion model Dazey LA, and her boyfriend, Phillip Butler, from contacting their household the “Dazeywood Penthouse.” Hidden in Beachwood Canyon, a local community in the Hollywood Hills, the Spanish-model condominium was a magical obtain for Dani and her spouse. “We were being wanting for a position with a lot of pure light and a significant, open up kitchen,” she states. “The guy who owns our building owns a large amount of areas in the region, and he showed us some factors but they weren’t quite proper.” Even now, they beloved talking to their shortly-to-be landlord, and he stayed in contact. He adopted up a couple occasions and at one particular issue persuaded Dani and Phillip to see a spot he hadn’t nonetheless stated. Turns out it was this concealed gem.

My Favorite Airbnb: A Beautiful Maine Cottage That’s Straight Out of a Nancy Meyers Movie

My Favorite Airbnb: A Beautiful Maine Cottage That’s Straight Out of a Nancy Meyers Movie

It rained the complete time we were in Maine—all a few days of it. It was not only our initial stop by to the condition, but also my husband’s birthday weekend. Beneath any other conditions, I’d have invested my time standing at the window, glowering up at the sky. But tucked absent into the Sparrow’s Nest, I was grateful for my time indoors. If there at any time was a spot that designed it effortless to burrow in and get cozy, this was it.

The Sparrow’s Nest was a fortunate get. We experienced in the beginning relied on mates for tips on which city we really should pick out and where we really should continue to be, but I immediately recognized that much of Maine was winding down for the winter—and we experienced set off our arranging for also long. On what was a last ditch effort at making the vacation function, I noticed an just about-also-rather cottage on Airbnb with minimal remaining availability. It was not on the weekend we desired, nor a city we were being hunting to go to, but concerning the dreamy photographs of an all-white cottage bathed in gentle and the glowing opinions, I scrambled to guide it.

The kitchen—the home’s crown jewel.

Courtesy Airbnb

The cottage’s sweet, leafy hydrangea yard.

Courtesy Airbnb

Boothbay Harbor was about a 6-hour generate from Connecticut, an hour or so past Portland. A seaside city, it embodied almost everything I had assumed to be quintessential Maine with its craggy edges and shoreline forests. As we drove up the quiet region highway foremost to the Sparrow’s Nest, I understood we’d produced the suitable selection.

The appeal of Sparrow’s Nest, with its barn doors, worn shiplap, and sharply pitched roof, seemed like a New England postcard. Even at 1st look, the cottage, with its superbly landscaped lawn and tree-lined edges exuded tranquility. After within, its immaculate, all-white interiors and rustic-chic decor only underlined that perception of relaxed.

It was each individual little bit the sanctuary we didn’t know essential. Our bed room arrived with high-class linens and flooring-to-ceiling views of the yard. The ethereal kitchen—with its brick flooring, rustic kitchen table, and Italian oven—would make Nancy Meyer proud, and was equipped with every thing we needed to cook, and much additional. It is wherever we invested the most time, lingering around leisurely breakfasts (there was an exceptional set of speakers for music) and ingesting too several cups of regionally-sourced espresso and a great deal of wine.

A winding painted staircase led up from the kitchen to a lounge with a daybed and a next bedroom with an antique steel mattress. On drizzly early mornings, I would climb up with a e-book and a mug of espresso to watch the rain from underneath the vaulted ceiling. In far better climate, I may possibly have sat on the balcony—the operator Suzie’s most loved spot.

The cottage itself, which has the sleek air of an outdated house, was built from scratch by Suzie’s spouse Neal, a learn craftsman. The house was a working farm in the 1800s, and when they bought the house in 2004, it was all forest.

“Neal created the whole cottage himself with the incredibly trees that after surrounded the assets,” clarifies Suzie. And the pair has ongoing to structure as time passed—our mattress was created with old beams from a previous inn in New Hampshire that was operational in the 1700s.