Skinny vertical tiles are all the rage. You can create the look with subway tiles – last year the trend was to lay them horizontally but this year we are going vertical and stacking them to create a “Kit Kat” effect. This adds a hint of art deco glamour and intrigue to a bathroom.
Stephen Pellerade of Pellerade Design House adds that full-wall cladding in artificial stone or resin is also a trend.Having a big statement wall with wallpaper printed with huge over-the-top blooms and foliage in your smallest room will make a bold impact. This is not the year to be scared to explore colour and design and it’s certainly a good time to add a touch of quirkiness to the bathroom.This is your splash-out room. Use your guest loo to fulfil your biggest decor fantasies – do something you may be too nervous to try elsewhere.
Think flowered tiles, all-black walls or walls that are all mirrors. These powder rooms have become secret pocket rooms that give your guests a thrill when they discover them.Layered lighting is important. Think high-hats, sconces and decorative fixtures all in the same room. A chandelier in the bathroom might be an oldie but it’s still a goldie.Think different textile shades juxtaposed beside each other.
Ceramic tiles that are printed with wooden grain can seem warm and natural without the problems of water stains on a real wooden floor. Another biggie for the adventurous is 3D flooring
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