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Bathroom: Design Ideas with an African Twist!


What if every time your guests stepped into your bathroom, they were transported to a distant and exotic destination? Creating an ethnic decoration in your bathroom is a simple and magical trick that can transform your space into a captivating haven.





To achieve an African bathroom with a strong character, focus on both the layout and the choice of coverings. Essential materials for this style include raw or beautifully crafted wood, traditional elements like lime, metal, natural stone, or terracotta. Emphasize plant fibers and basketry for accessories.


The choice of materials plays a fundamental role in the African style decor. Among the essentials: wood – raw or beautifully crafted – but also traditional materials such as lime, metal, natural stone or terracotta. As for accessories, priority is given to plant fibers, and more specifically to basketry.




Transform your bathroom into an enchanting escape with an African decoration that exudes sophistication and character. Incorporating this magical and straightforward design can transport your guests to distant and exotic destinations every time they step inside.





How to create an African decoration in the bathroom?


If you are about to build or renovate the bathroom of your rental, you can embark on the design of an African bathroom with a strong character, focusing on both the layout and the choice of coverings.





The solution to adopt an African style? Bet on the right accessories. We love the lighting first – preferably choosing a handcrafted piece.





In the African bathroom, every detail counts. Among the elements not to be overlooked: a vegetal note. Think of tropical plants, perfectly adapted to a hot and humid room such as the bathroom.





Among the trends that have emerged in recent seasons, it is impossible to miss the wall hanging. And to adopt it, we just grab our favorite rug and hang it on the wall as a tapestry. This decorative trick is particularly clever for giving character to the bathroom. To sublimate an ethnic decor, we love the nomad-inspired pattern or the vintage oriental rug.



Tips & Beautiful Ideas


  1. Create a Hammam atmosphere with refined touches. Use a captivating mirror as the focal point and warm up the space with an accumulation of carpets.

  2. Emphasize wall niches with tiles that evoke an oriental mosaic. Consider adopting the herringbone pattern, a major tiling trend, to achieve an exotic yet contemporary look.

  3. Opt for invigorating pale green mosaic with a glossy finish to match current trends. Add a piece of bamboo furniture for a definitive African touch.

  4. Infuse your bathroom with an African vibe by choosing handcrafted pieces from distant destinations, especially useful for smaller or unconventional spaces.

  5. Utilize wall hangings, such as nomad-inspired patterns or vintage oriental rugs, to give your bathroom character and charm.

  6. Combine waxed concrete walls with an openwork wooden door as a chic African wall decoration.

  7. Create a bold and colorful African bathroom entirely covered in mosaic. Strategically place mirrors within the pattern and use targeted suspensions for functional and flattering lighting.






When applying these ideas and incorporating African elements, you can transform your bathroom into a captivating oasis that transports your guests to far-off lands every time they enter.


 

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