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theglazonoid · 1 year
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Bathroom Cabinet Design: What's Hot in 2023
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Bathroom cabinets have evolved far beyond their utilitarian origins, becoming stylish and functional pieces that play a pivotal role in bathroom design. As we step into 2023, it’s the perfect time to explore the latest trends in bathroom cabinet design, discover what’s hot this year, and learn how to enhance your bathroom’s style and functionality with the most up-to-date choices in bathroom storage cabinets.
1. Minimalistic Elegance
In 2023, bathroom cabinets are embracing minimalistic elegance. This trend focuses on clean lines, simple designs, and uncluttered spaces. The minimalist approach eliminates unnecessary embellishments, creating a sense of tranquility and spaciousness in the bathroom.
Best Bathroom Storage Cabinets for Minimalistic Elegance:
Floating Vanities: Floating bathroom vanities with sleek, handle-less cabinets create a streamlined look.
Frameless Mirrored Cabinets: Frameless cabinets with mirrored fronts provide storage without overwhelming the space.
2. Natural and Sustainable Materials
As sustainability gains prominence in interior design, bathroom cabinets are following suit. Expect to see an increase in the use of natural and sustainable materials in cabinet construction. Reclaimed wood, bamboo, and recycled materials are becoming popular choices for eco-conscious homeowners.
Best Bathroom Storage Cabinets with Natural Materials:
Bamboo Vanities: Bamboo is durable, water-resistant, and sustainable, making it an excellent choice for bathroom vanities.
Reclaimed Wood Cabinets: These cabinets not only add character but also reduce the environmental impact.
3. Bold Colors and Contrasts
2023 welcomes bold and vibrant colors into bathroom cabinet design. While neutral tones have long been a staple, the trend this year encourages the use of vivid colors and striking contrasts to create visual interest in the bathroom.
Best Bathroom Storage Cabinets with Bold Colors and Contrasts:
Colorful Vanities: Opt for vanities in shades like deep blues, emerald greens, or rich burgundies to make a statement.
Two-Tone Cabinets: Combine contrasting cabinet colors to add depth and drama to your bathroom.
4. Open Shelving and Floating Cabinets
Open shelving and floating cabinets are gaining popularity in bathroom design. They create a sense of openness, make the bathroom feel less crowded, and provide an opportunity to display decorative items.
Best Bathroom Storage Cabinets with Open Shelving and Floating Design:
Floating Shelf Vanities: These vanities feature open shelves beneath the sink area, offering both storage and display space.
Wall-Mounted Cabinets: Wall-mounted cabinets with open shelves are perfect for showcasing towels, plants, or stylish bathroom accessories.
5. Tech-Integrated Cabinets
Incorporating technology into bathroom cabinets is a trend that’s on the rise. From built-in charging stations to LED-lit mirrors and cabinets with integrated Bluetooth speakers, these high-tech features add convenience and luxury to your daily routine.
Best Bathroom Storage Cabinets with Tech Integration:
Smart Mirrored Cabinets: Mirrored cabinets with built-in LED lighting and touch controls provide optimal illumination and convenience.
Charging Station Cabinets: Cabinets with integrated USB charging ports keep your devices powered while you get ready in the morning.
6. Metallic Accents and Hardware
Metallic accents and hardware are making a strong comeback in bathroom cabinet design. Brass, gold, and matte black finishes on handles, knobs, and cabinet details add a touch of luxury and sophistication to the space.
Best Bathroom Storage Cabinets with Metallic Accents and Hardware:
Brass-Finished Hardware: Pair a white vanity with brass-finished handles for a timeless and elegant look.
Matte Black Accents: Matte black faucet fixtures and cabinet pulls create a sleek and modern aesthetic.
7. Customization and Personalization
Personalization is key in 2023 bathroom cabinet design. Homeowners are looking for ways to make their cabinets uniquely their own, whether through custom configurations, hardware choices, or personalized finishes.
Best Bathroom Storage Cabinets for Customization and Personalization:
Custom-Built Vanities: Work with a cabinet maker to design a vanity that perfectly fits your bathroom’s layout and style.
DIY Cabinet Customization: Personalize pre-made cabinets with unique paint colors, hardware, or custom door inserts.
8. Vintage and Retro Vibes
The nostalgia trend extends to bathroom cabinets in 2023, with a resurgence of vintage and retro-inspired designs. Think mid-century modern vanities with tapered legs and rounded edges or cabinets with a rustic, weathered finish.
Best Bathroom Storage Cabinets with Vintage and Retro Vibes:
Retro Color Palettes: Incorporate pastel colors or earthy tones reminiscent of the mid-20th century.
Antique-Style Hardware: Use antique-style knobs and handles to complete the vintage look.
9. Texture and Pattern Play
Textures and patterns are finding their way into best bathroom cabinet design. Textured cabinet fronts, geometric patterns, and creative tile backsplashes are all elements that can add depth and visual interest to your bathroom.
Best Bathroom Storage Cabinets with Texture and Pattern Play:
Textured Cabinet Doors: Choose cabinet doors with textured surfaces like shiplap or beadboard for added dimension.
Patterned Tile Backsplashes: Incorporate patterned tiles as a backsplash behind the vanity to create a focal point.
10. Hidden Storage Solutions
Efficient storage remains a top priority in bathroom cabinet design. In 2023, expect to see innovative hidden storage solutions that maximize space while keeping clutter out of sight.
Best Bathroom Storage Cabinets with Hidden Storage Solutions:
Pull-Out Drawers: Cabinets with pull-out drawers and organizers for cosmetics, hair tools, and toiletries.
Medicine Cabinets with Built-In Outlets: Store grooming tools and charge them discreetly inside a medicine cabinet with built-in electrical outlets.
Conclusion
As we venture further into 2023, bathroom cabinet design is experiencing a notable shift towards minimalism, sustainability, bold aesthetics, and technology integration. Whether you’re planning a bathroom renovation or a simple update, these trends offer a plethora of inspiration and options for creating a stylish and functional space. Remember that the best bathroom storage cabinet for your needs is the one that aligns with your personal style, space constraints, and daily routines. Explore these trends and choose the one that resonates with your vision to transform your bathroom into a sanctuary of style and convenience.
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vintagehomecollection · 5 months
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This bathroom serves both a master bedroom and a visiting child. Rather than build two separate bathrooms, resources were combined to make the bathroom as beautiful as possible.
The Not So Big House - A Blueprint for the Way We Really Live, 1998
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cliqstudios · 2 years
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Best Bathroom Cabinet Design | Cliq Studios
Get creative Bathroom Cabinet Design from us, which includes determine space, examine function, identify style, storage, and countertop and hardware selection.
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remodelproj · 12 days
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Open storage compartments next to sink. More of a "design" element vs. having a "closed" medicine cabinet.
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toyastales · 4 months
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The wallpaper brings it all together
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youssefhamdy-blog · 2 months
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allin-lightfoot-1981 · 4 months
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andallshallbewell · 2 years
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theflyingfeeling · 1 day
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how dare stores not sell the exact kind of products I'm looking for
#soooo as i have little to do these days i've started organising various places in my apartment#started with the bathroom cabinets. then the wardrobe#for the past days i've been organising this in-built closet in my bedroom#which i've used to store off-season clothes but also just all sorts of crap (lots of it is different kinds of papers)#however i've been wanting to make it just a closet for off-season clothes (and suitcases etc.)#because i fear all the paper i've been keeping there have been making the air in the closet sort of...musty ugh#but as i've taken out all the random crap and left just the off-season clothes i realise most of the stuff i've been keeping there...#...was all the random crap 🙃 which i have no place to put now 🙃#i mean i have one large cupboard in the kitchen above the fridge that's mostly empty but like that's not very convenient is it lol#some of this stuff i want to keep at hand so i managed to cram something into the tv stand drawers in the living room#but there's still soooooo much stuff that would require a whole another fucking closet#which i don't have!! and while i do have the space for one i want to keep my apartment kinda spacey#so i thought of buying a bench to put in the bedroom and store something in nice-looking boxes under it#and i could put idk a casual throw on the bench to hide the boxes under it and to make it look like a bit more ✨interior design✨ u know lol#but i just absolutely can't find a bench that's 1) the right colour & style 2) has one shelf underneath so the boxes won't be on the floor#i've been so close to having a sexy little meltdown about all this numerous times btw but i've been brave!! believe it or not#sooooooo i don't know what to doooooooooooo i have too much crap with no place to put them in#(and mind you I already got rid of SO MUCH crap)#also does anyone have any tips on where to store rolls of gift wrapping paper 🥱 length 70 cm#the only places out of sight where they fit are this off-season closet and the wardrobe but i don't!! want to!! put them there!!#but i also absolutely do want them out of sight as i use them about 1-3 times a year#i hate owning stuff so much ugh
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worldwright · 3 months
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they mentioned there were back rooms and I couldn't resist any longer. anyway The Archives, everyone
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IG housebeautiful
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The bedroom features a continuous band of maple trim, which aligns with the ceiling of the adjacent bathroom. Niches displaying treasures from the owner's travels and included upstairs and down.
The Not So Big House - A Blueprint for the Way We Really Live, 1998
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rabidrabbit1975 · 4 months
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I need help
Hey everyone, I would like to make a request of you. I created a spotfund account to try and raise some money to finish remodeling my house. I wrote part of my story on the page, but here is more of the story.
I'm having financial troubles, (who isn't right?), but I thought if I put my story out here, folks would read it and hopefully donate to my cause. I'll tell you about my life from about six years ago to now so you'll have an idea of what happened.
I was happily married, had a nice home, had a good job, you know, the American dream. Then my now ex-wife and I had marital problems and we decided to separate to see if that would help. Things only began to slide downhill from there, losing the extra income put me in a bind and I ended up selling my house to get out of the mortgage, which was behind. I didn't even break even on selling it. I moved into my ex's grandparents home, they had both passed on and the house was empty so my ex's dad said I could move into it. While living there, I tried hard to get my ex to work it out and try to reconcile, but it wasn't meant to be. On August 30th, 2018, I suffered a pulmonary embolism that nearly ended my life. I spent a few days in intensive care, then was released to go home. I spent the next two months at my folks' home, then was released to return to work. After two months, I was fired from my job after fifteen years there, (talk about a kick in the groin). I tried to find a new job, but things continued their downhill slide. My ex informed me that she had filed for divorce, then informed me that I was required to move out of the house, okay, no problem. I moved back in with my folks as I couldn't afford to live on my own. My folks' neighbor had allowed me to use her father in law's house as storage after he passed away. I was able to secure a job, then my neighbor offered to sell me the house. I turned in part of an i.r.a. account to purchase the house, this created a tax penalty because I'm not 59 and a half yet. I had some existing debts from before, then used a credit card like a madman, knowing it would be hard to repay if I didn't slow down using it. Fast forward to now, I'm still paying the credit card debt, the tax penalty, a car payment, (my old truck gave out on me), medical bills, insurance, etc. I would like to invite you to check out my spotfund page and hopefully make a donation, then pass it on to your friends and they hopefully donate, then pass it on, etc. Any amount, (no matter how small), you choose to donate will be greatly appreciated and will go toward reducing my debts so I can finish remodeling my home. For what it's worth, my dad will appreciate it also, he will be staying with me some, he is a veteran of the US Army and I love and respect him so much.
Here is the link to the spotfund page: http://spot.fund/thd7nsc
Again, thank you in advance and many blessings to you!
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remodelproj · 3 months
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Matching medicine cabinet with bathroom vanity. I like how they mounted the light to the medicine cabinet / storage.
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toyastales · 9 months
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The bold colorful ceiling is a nice touch!
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