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The decorative schemes, layouts and materials to copy for your bathroom this year
This article showcases various innovative bathroom designs, highlighting different approaches to layout, materials, and decorative details. It features 24 distinct bathroom projects by various interior designers and firms, each offering unique insights and product recommendations.
The first example by Alex Dauley features seamless polished plaster walls, ceiling, and floor, complemented by striking marble panels. A 'Picasso' stone bathtub from Lusso is positioned under a skylight for a unique bathing experience, while a custom-made walnut vanity provides storage. Georgie Stogdon's design centers around a reclaimed fireclay bathtub, with walls finished in tadelakt plaster and an arched niche. The ceiling is painted in 'Adoration Rose' for warmth, and notable fittings include a 'Classic' wall-mounted basin mixer from Lefroy Brooks.
Ashley Montgomery Design presents a character-filled main bathroom with floral wallpaper, richly painted cabinetry, and sky-blue tiles. An arch over the freestanding 'Cheshire' bath from Victoria + Albert enhances the bath area by the window. West One Bathrooms' design for a Victorian house integrates a colorful fluted 'Casini' freestanding bath from BC Designs with a repurposed mahogany basin unit, and features 'Hoxton' wall tiles and 'Lyon Provence Limestone Octagon' floor tiles.
Kate Watson-Smyth's Italian villa bathroom, untouched since the 1980s, features a painted 'Cheshire' roll-top bathtub from Victoria + Albert, matched to the window frame, and 'Lucrezia' floor tiles that add color and pattern. Beata Heuman's design combines rustic painted beams with sleek Calacatta Arabescata marble for the bath surround, wall panel, and basin, paired with polished nickel brassware from Balineum and Barber Wilsons & Co.
Blank Slate's Wiltshire farmhouse bathroom includes a spacious walk-in shower with an arched entrance, framed by painted tongue-and-groove panelling and luxurious veined Calacatta Vintage Viola marble. Studio Shamshiri's New York apartment bathroom for a theatre producer is an eclectic mix of art and design, featuring a 1930s Danish chair, a Josef Hoffmann plant stand, and a 'Spittal' freestanding shower from Drummonds.
Punch World's Dallas bathroom is brightened by a skylight above the shower and features green 'Sequoia' ceramic wall tiles from Zia Tile, paired with 'Elysian' minimal mixer fittings in brushed brass. Tuckey Design Studio's artfully simple design in a 16th-century Wool Hall in Wiltshire uses Grestec wall and floor tiles that reference the masonry of a neighboring building. Tobias Vernon's 8 Holland Street Townhouse bathroom in Bath combines classic design pieces and artwork, with glossy sky-blue subway tiles and a sunshine-yellow bath.
Emma Ainscough transforms an L-shaped room into a whimsical walk-in shower area without screens, using an arched opening and striped wallpaper. Mandarin Stone x Catchpole & Rye's wet room uses vertically stacked raspberry 'Loki' ceramic wall tiles from Mandarin Stone and a 'Le Thermo Exposed' shower from Catchpole & Rye, complemented by a monochrome patterned floor. Salvesen Graham's cloakroom in a country house features a 'Gotham' washstand from Balineum and 'Magical Menagerie' wallpaper from de Gournay.
Studio Hollond's bathroom, inspired by artist Saul Steinberg, features tadelakt walls with an ink tattoo effect and 'Classic' mixer taps from Lefroy Brooks. Matki x Mandarin Stone showcases a pared-back shower room with natural stone, speckled terrazzo, and glossy ceramic wall tiles in earthy tones, featuring an 'EauZone' framed wet room panel from Matki and 'Terrazzo Green Honed' wall tiles from Mandarin Stone.
Peter Mikic's bold bathroom uses a tonal palette with handmade 'Faro Craquel Gloss' tiles in mustard from Architile and 'TE065' cement terrazzo floor tiles from Diespeker & Co. CP Hart's Emma Scott designed an en suite with textural interest, including a mix of tiles and a leaf-print waterproof wallcovering in the shower, featuring a 'Drench Frame Lite' shower screen and 'Axor One' shower fitting. The Curious House's design for her own bathroom incorporates existing panelling in a listed building, with a 'Rockwell' basin from The Water Monopoly and 'Stripes' encaustic cement tiles from Otto Tiles & Design.
Caroline Rafferty's bathroom creates an old-world feel with a 'Elwick' bathtub from Victoria + Albert and a pedimented cabinet. Cristina Lozano and Lorenzo Castillo's holiday retreat bathroom features a custom-made oak and ebonised walnut basin unit and walls lined with 'Calobra' striped fabric from Gastón y Daniela. House of Hamiltons' family bathroom separates wet and dry zones with glass doors, using clay plaster walls and a bespoke oak basin unit from Pinfold Workshop.
Cath Kidston's London house bathroom incorporates art, including a Rory McEwen tulip print, against pale pink walls with a green blind, and taps from Francone Bespoke Taps. Finally, Ramses Caesar's Amsterdam bathroom, designed with Sebastian van Maanen, features slim wall tiles and a symmetrical layout with double basins and ample storage, including 'Meta Slim' wall-mounted mixers from Dornbracht.
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