ECO Bath

Def ining Styles to Start We recognize that design styles are nuanced and complex, evolving over time as new ideas merge with established styles. And while we can’t cover each individual style here, we believe it’s helpful to begin with broad, level-setting definitions of the basics.

TRADITIONAL Stately and somewhat formal with ornamental details

TRANSITIONAL Skirts the edge between the formality of traditional and the minimalism of modern Architectural Examples: Cottage, Arts & Crafts, Urban Loft

MODERN Mostly clean lines and surfaces without extraneous adornment Architectural Examples: International, Bauhaus, Mid-Century Modern

Architectural Examples: Colonial, Victorian, Neoclassic

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PATTERN

COLOR

Botanical Baroque | 122

Eastern Shore | 100

Marbled Remod | 78

TR ADITIONAL TRANSITIONAL MODERN

Nested Guest | 128

Into The Woods | 84

Smoke Tree Symmetry | 106

Hint of Havana | 134

Organic Flux | 112

Misty Minimalism | 90

THE KOHLER BATHROOM BOOK | 11

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