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Dark secrets: Making the most of black products in bathroom design
The article explores the increasing popularity of black products in bathroom design, moving beyond traditional white ceramics and enamelled baths. It highlights how black can function as a versatile and impactful color choice in bathrooms, cloakrooms, and en suites. Experts from various bathroom product manufacturers share their perspectives on integrating black elements into contemporary designs.
Margaret Talbot, regional marketing manager for VitrA Bathrooms, emphasizes black as a continuing design trend, noting its adaptability across different textures and its ability to complement woodgrains, hi-gloss furniture, and various ceramic tiling. VitrA plans to showcase this trend at its new London store, reinforcing the color's significance in modern bathroom aesthetics.
Ben Bryden, sales and marketing director at RAK Ceramics, points out the unexpected versatility of black. He states that while it can be easily matched with other shades, its inherent style and sophistication create a strong visual impact. Bryden suggests that black is an effective way to introduce drama into a space and can be seamlessly combined with matt black brassware for a cohesive yet powerful look.
For clients interested in a more subtle introduction of black, Richard Eaton, bathroom product manager for PJH Group, mentions options like satin or matt black finishes, dark greys, or anthracite in products such as shower enclosures from their Bathrooms to Love range. He highlights the striking monochrome effect achieved when these darker elements are paired with pure white ceramics, baths, or tiling.
Beyond subtle accents, black can also serve as a bold centerpiece. The article notes the trend of black freestanding tubs, with Bette introducing a new matt black colorway, Ebony, across 18 of its freestanding bath designs. Similarly, Duravit’s Happy D.2 Plus freestanding bath offers a White inner with an Anthracite Matt outer, providing another dual-tone option.
The article also touches on the appeal of a fully dark color palette for creating deluxe bathrooms. James Stevenson, creative director at Imperial Bathrooms, introduces their Black Sapphire Collection, designed to achieve a high-end interior. This collection aims to complement their ceramicware with black accessories, light fixtures, trims, dark paint schemes, and bold furniture designs, catering to homeowners seeking premium design and rich quality.
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