08 Aug 2023, Read Time : 4 Min

5 Kinds of Floral Patterns Best for Bathroom Highlighters

Floral Patterns Best for Bathroom Highlighters

“Florals? For spring? Groundbreaking.” — Miranda Priestly. This classic line from The Devil Wears Prada has become a meme in its own right, but it has also attracted notoriety for florals, spreading misinformation that florals are boring, clichéd, and should be avoided. Florals can be some of the most rewarding patterns in any kind of art and design – including home design and decor. It is no wonder, despite the meme, the trend of using unique florals in homes, especially bathrooms, has always been on the rise. 

The bathroom is a unique room in the house, as we generally spend little time in it. But this does not mean that you should ignore it. It is a room where people go to calm and refresh themselves, so it should always be designed and decorated with utmost care. If you would like to introduce florals in your bathroom and need clarification about what patterns and styles are available, read on and let your ideas blossom.

Bring Nature to Your Home

designs that mimic real flowers from nature

The most basic floral pattern is, of course, designs that mimic real flowers from nature. Mother Nature has bestowed the earth with thousands of species of flowers, each with a unique look. Be it the tropical hibiscus or the classic rose, or the delicate sakura; there are ample flowers in nature to inspire you. 

You can introduce designs inspired by real flowers in your bathroom to make it feel airy, fresh, and pretty. Designs and patterns inspired by real flowers can be introduced in multiple ways, such as curtains, photographs, tiles etc. 

If you want to introduce natural flower-inspired designs in your bathroom in a more permanent way, you can always install floral tiles. Floral tiles inspired by flowers such as Plumeria, Sakura, Hibiscus, Rose, Tulips etc. are quite popular. Answer nature’s call while surrounded by nature!

natural flower-inspired designs in your bathroom

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Geometric Flowers

Geometric Flowers

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Florals don’t always need to be inspired by nature; they can also combine the intricate symmetry of geometry with flowers. Geometric floral designs are unique as they combine the best of both worlds. In these patterns, various geometric shapes such as squares, circles, rectangles, and even triangles are combined with delicate floral designs to create an elegant pattern. These patterns can be symmetrical or can also include an eclectic combination of multiple designs in the form of mosaics. 

A combination of geometry with floral patterns can be used for Bohemian themes and traditional decor or can even be used as an accent piece in a minimalist, industrial bathroom. 

Geometric floral tiles can work well as shower tiles or can also be used in conjunction with plain tiles for an interesting look.

Leaves Designs Can’t be Ignored

Designs Can't be Ignored

Leaves Designs Can’t be Ignored

plants in the bathroom

For people who want to stick to design and decor elements that are surely easier to maintain than real, live plants, you can always choose amazing leaf-inspired tiles. Such tiles can be installed on walls as well as the floor, or you can use them to create borders as well, making them quite versatile. 

Art For Your Walls

Art For Your Walls

India has many traditional arts, such as henna, rangoli, fabric arts, etc. All of these arts are known for their use of flora and fauna found in the Indian subcontinent. These arts have inspired other arts, and now you can bring a chunk of them into your bathroom too. Fabric art such as paisley, Mughal, chikan, etc., all involve floral motifs and can be used as curtains and other upholstery in your bathroom. 

For a more permanent look, you can select tiles with floral motifs inspired by Indian fabrics and designs. Nowadays, tiles are available in various designs that mimic art forms such as embroidery, batik, henna, and lots more. These tiles will work well with any bathroom inspired by Indian decor. 

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Royal Flowers

Royalty-inspired tiles

Floral elements have been used for centuries to decorate lavish monuments. Right from the murals of the caves of Ajanta and Ellora to the delicate Pietra dura of the Taj Mahal, flowers have inspired royalty more than anything else. This is why floral elements are often associated with royalty. 

If you would like to incorporate flowers and regality in your bathroom, you can pick awe-inspiring, bold, and beautiful tiles. Due to a large variety of patterns and designs, you can find royalty-inspired tiles that will go well with all kinds of designs- whether traditional Indian or more modern and chic. Royalty-inspired tiles work well as wall tiles and can also be used to frame windows and mirrors. 

This is just the tip of the iceberg; there are dozens of other patterns that incorporate flora and fauna in them, which can be used for your bathroom.

So, let this post serve as an inspiration and unleash your creativity to let it fly free!

If you would like to check out more floral tiles, do visit the Orientbell Tiles website, where, along with florals, you can find hundreds of other designs according to your taste and budget! If the variety of the tiles confuses you, you can always use the tile visualiser tool TriaLook which can help you visualise how a particular tile will look in your space. 

 

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Mannika Mitra

Mannika Mitra brings a wealth of experience to her role as Digital Content and Marketing Manager at Orientbell Tiles, having been associated with the company for the past 5 years. With a total of 12 years in the industry, Mannika holds an Arts degree from Delhi University and a Post-Graduate Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communication. Her journey has seen her excel as a digital producer at esteemed news agencies like ANI, NDTV, and Hindustan Times.

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