Creating Master Bathroom Designs with DFW Style

It’s the end of a long day and you can’t wait to retreat to your own private space. What better way to relax, luxuriate, and unwind than to enjoy examples of the area you love, displayed through your DFW-style master bathroom designs.

It’s the end of a long day, and you can’t wait to retreat to your own private space. What better way to relax, luxuriate, and unwind than to enjoy examples of the area you love, displayed through your DFW-style master bathroom designs. Close your eyes for just a moment and picture all the reasons you love this area and have chosen to make it your home. What images, events, landmarks, or feelings come to mind? Hang on to those impressions — you can use them to create the master bathroom of your dreams.

A Touch of Texas

Combining the colors of the Texas flag into your overall master bathroom designs is a simple way to begin introducing a feel of DFW to the space. Whether you prefer bold, bright-hued walls in reds and blues, or the more subtle influence of painted trim, bright towels, or colored accents, bringing in these patriotic colors gets your room off to a great start.

Where the West Begins

Fort Worth is known as “Where the West Begins,” and you can use inventive design techniques to infuse your room with the same feel. Consider using metal ornaments in the style of branding irons or a Texas star. Find a wall-mount towel rack with a longhorn motif. Use leather accents to play up your Cowtown theme. Display artwork on your walls that shows the wide-open-prairie feel of the West.

Big D Designs

Fort Worth’s more urbane cousin Dallas may inspire a different feel for your master bathroom designs, including sleekly styled modern bathroom fixtures and “bigger is better” accent pieces. Consider using marble counters, surrounds, and flooring; plush and rich towels and bath rugs; and deep wood tones to pull off this look.

Higher and Higher

Having high ceilings can instantly bring a wide-open feeling to your master bathroom. If your home already sports high ceilings, that’s great. Using crown molding can enhance the feeling of height, while giving a polished and finished look to your room. If you don’t have high ceilings, you can fake it. Use window coverings that are set higher than the windows themselves and drape down gracefully, or replace your existing windows with ones that are very tall and let in a lot of light, creating an illusion of height.

Less Is More

Although “everything is bigger in Texas,” it’s important to avoid overdoing your DFW-inspired master bathroom designs. Coordinate your walls, linens, and accent pieces through subtle or contrasting pops of color. Choose just a handful of thematically related wall décor or ornamental knickknacks to display your love for the Metroplex. It can be hard to avoid going overboard, but remember that you want to pull together an environment that’s comforting to be in, not something that resembles a souvenir store.

Are you ready to get started creating a fabulous master bathroom? Use these ideas to compose your own dream retreat, filled with the colors, sites, and designs you love best about the DFW area.

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Tiffany wasn't born in Texas, but she got here as fast as she could. She and her husband have gained extensive experience buying, selling, renovating and flipping homes in the DFW area. A professional freelance writer, Tiffany enjoys contributing real estate and home improvement articles to the Coldwell Banker site and working with other clients to craft content that's specially designed to generate interest while sharing valuable ideas.

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