Lighting from Dowsing and Reynolds and a mirror from Cox and Cox ensures that along with the natural sunlight to help, this room feels airy and bright.īrass finished taps by Grohe offer a glamorous touch, and the Mandala-detailed rug from TK Maxx offers color and texture and a way to dry off wet feet after enjoying a long, relaxing soak. The hexagonal tiles, by Claybrook Studio remind us of a beehive too! She's also managed to bring the outside in with a concrete sink by Kast Concrete Basins and natural textures of wood incorporated via her Crosswater vanity and rattan shelf design. In this dreamy modern bathroom idea by Susannah Hawkins (aka a freestanding tub from Waters Baths offers the perfect views of the idyllic outdoors. Depending on the privacy you have around your estate, you may need to dress your windows to bathe with dignity. (Image credit: you're blessed with idyllic landscapes of a farm or some forestry, make good use of it by positioning your bath and windows next to it. Glow and go with statement pendant lighting With East facing bathrooms, warmer tones work best as they tend to fall into shade during the afternoon, and West facing spaces often look great in pinks or yellows.’Ĭast a refreshing, positive vibe and add extra light into your bathroom with Benjamin Moore's pale and pastel paint colors. ‘Rooms that face the North usually have a cooler natural light which can create a subtle blue or purple undertone to your paint colors, whereas South facing rooms benefit from a lot more sunlight - while this can lift the mood in a bathroom, it can also make whites and yellows feel a little too dazzling when you’re trying to unwind, so bear that in mind when choosing a color scheme. Consider pastels as the ‘new neutrals’ of the nouveau-twenties and mix-and-match away in a tonal ice-cream palette that soothes and energizes your space…Įxperts at luxury homeware brand, Lusso Stone, comment: ‘Spring pastels cover a wide range of colors - everything from mint green, lavender and powder blue to soft peach, pale yellow, and shell pink - so there’s a perfect pastel for everyone, however you should consider which shade will work best with the natural light in your bathroom.’ Pretty pastel decorating ideas work effortlessly in both contemporary and traditional settings, and provide a gentle color injection that doesn’t overwhelm. In vogue for 2022, harmonious pastel hues are popping up everywhere – from catwalks to homes, and everywhere in between. Cheer-up a bland bathroom with playful pastels There's a pick to suit all styles with the best bathroom mirrors. Bring contrast and color into the space through textured or geometric tiles and focus on the smaller details such as the hardware, radiator, and finishing touches of fresh foliage and artwork to really make the space your own.’ Instead of traditional square frames, which can often feel too large for the space, a large oval or pill-shaped mirror above the basin works as the curved edges are slim and complement the curvature of the sink surface. Mirrors also help trick the eye into thinking a space is bigger. Jen & Mar, co-founders of Interior Fox, comment: ‘In compact bathrooms, we prefer to use white paint on the walls, it is timeless, clean, and will bounce the light which opens the space. Cocoon a compact space in reassuring curves to make the space flow, and avoid lots of hard angles, which only emphasize a boxy feel. Invest in mirror magic with a light-bouncing, small bathroom mirror idea. (Image credit: Industville Loft Installation by .uk Photography by Chris Snook Photography)
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