European Charm Bathroom

Transitional style may be achieved by using elements that combine both modern and traditional bathroom design signatures; for example, a traditional toile (scenic-patterned) fabric in a bold, modern color. It may also be achieved by balancing contemporary and traditional elements in eclectic fashion.

Modern fixtures offer up-to-date convenience with traditional looks in this European-style transitional bathroom design.
Modern fixtures offer up-to-date convenience, while the chair, drapes, and tub have traditional looks.

In either scenario, the effect can be the best of both worlds: the free-spirited simplicity of contemporary style and the elegant warmth of traditional style. While some might think of transitional style as American, it's as likely to appear in European-inspired rooms. With so many ancient treasures near at hand yet so much that had to be replaced after World War II, Europe evolved a uniquely rich form of transitional style.

Traditional claw-foot tub and pedestal sink share space with loft-type window and modern lamp in this European transitional bathroom design.
A traditional claw-foot tub and pedestal sink share space with a loft-type window and a modern lamp.

That style is amply evidenced in these two baths. Open spaces decorated with only a few grand gestures, these baths are appointed with just the right mix of modern conveniences and timeless comforts. The result: quietly romantic retreats.

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