Whether you’re renovating your bathroom for profit or pleasure, it’s the perfect opportunity to push the boundaries of your design thinking and create a small space with big appeal.
Luxury bathing brand Victoria + Albert Brand Manager, Emma Joyce, knows how to make a humble powder room a sanctuary for self-care, and a space that truly has the power to make a house feel like a home.
Here, Joyce shares her top tips on using colour and layering textures to create a beautiful bathroom.
Strong finishes
If you still love your bathroom’s current colour palette but are looking for more of a subtle refresh, look to the finer details of your space to create a visual impact.
“When thinking about updating your bathroom’s fittings and finishes, take cues from elements already in the space to make sure there’s a cohesive flow throughout the room,” says Ms Joyce.
“The black, grey, and gold veins that run through a stunning calacatta borghini marble vanity can be carried through to tapware finishes. Think satin brass tapware to create a sense of luxury; when paired with a Matt white finish bath, this can also add a layer of texture to create a sense of refined elegance.”
Green touches
If an outdoor bath isn’t an option, look at bringing nature indoors. Not only can plants turn your everyday bathroom into a spa-like oasis, some even thrive in spaces with high humidity.
“We’re increasingly seeing designers and homeowners creating boundary-free bathrooms, and the addition of plants and natural accessories helps to create a truly serene environment,” explains Ms Joyce.
“If you’re looking for a statement feature, a freestanding bathtub with a distinctive profile like the Victoria + Albert Amalfi creates a superb architectural statement when paired against an indoor vertical garden or green wall.
“Whether your bathroom is inspired by a divine day-spa or a modern, luxurious hotel, raw and natural materials can help achieve this kind of feeling. Pairing a timber divider with a polished concrete vanity and Matt black basins not only says ‘sophistication’, but also brings a touch of personality to your indoor-outdoor personal retreat.”
Splashes of colour
What’s the perfect partner to any monochrome bathroom? A pop of colour, of course. Whether it’s pastel shades of baby blue and millennial pink, or bold colours like royal blue and forest green, clever use of colour will elevate your bathroom aesthetic.
“If you’re looking for an alternative way to bring colour into your space beyond tiles and accessories, look to your bath and basins for inspiration,” Ms Joyce said. “For the artistically inclined, a bath or basin in a bold, glossy colour like chrome green or luminous orange set against a cool, neutral palette can create an eye-catching feature.”
“Feature walls are also making a comeback in the bathroom. Take it up a notch by taking cues from Jess Hurrell’s award-winning ‘Gold is a Neutral’ bathroom. Paint the walls a deep shade of aubergine or navy-blue and pair with white basins and gold finishes for a bold, iconic style.”