Part 1: Experts Share Tips on Bathroom Design
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In part one of this two-part bathroom and laundry design series, four designers from across Australia share their tips on creating modern bathroom designs with Caesarstone.
To help you design the all-important wet areas of your home, four respected designers share their tips across a two-part series focusing on bathroom and laundry design.
In part one, our four experts reveal the critical things to consider when creating a modern yet functional bathroom.
About Jess: A lifelong lover of colour and beautiful detail, interior design was a natural progression for Jess. A busy Mum of four, Jess has been designing homes across the Southern Highlands, Sydney and the South Coast for the last 12 years.
“I feel a huge sense of achievement at the end of a project. Sometimes working years with clients on their builds, from lines on a piece of paper to finally seeing them living in their home and loving every moment. I have to say seeing my ‘Number Sixteen’ Project in Inside Out Magazine was incredibly humbling.”
Jess Hunter, Jess Hunter Interior Design
“We see many simple design styles with clean seamless lines and the organic movement in the material choices. Stone surfaces are making a comeback in bathrooms, being a strong component of the natural material element of design.”
“Storage! Whether it’s in the bathroom vanity, a shaving cabinet or storage for the shower itself, so shampoo bottles don’t end up on the ground, it’s essential to have storage in a bathroom. When it comes to the shower, I prefer a shower shelf over a built-in niche.”
“Make sure you get the layout right and wherever possible integrate concealed storage. For example, using recessed shaving cabinets ensures you are not taking up any additional space from the room; centimetres count when it comes to creating a functional bathroom design.”
About Jess: A lifelong lover of colour and beautiful detail, interior design was a natural progression for Jess. A busy Mum of four, Jess has been designing homes across the Southern Highlands, Sydney and the South Coast for the last 12 years.
“There’s nothing like redesigning and renovating a complete home to create a timeless and cohesive interior design.”
Fred Mannah, Master Bathrooms & Kitchens
“Natural elements such as marble and timber are very on-trend at the moment, and for a good reason. They’re genuinely timeless and exude luxury, creating a spa-like oasis in the comfort of your home.”
“Faux marble tiles and engineered stone, such as the range from Caesarstone, perfectly mimic natural stone and do not require special cleaning or maintenance, unlike their natural counterparts.”
“There are so many elements to consider, like positioning the toilet suite discreetly from view upon entering the bathroom.”
“Bathrooms are often small, so enhancing the sense of space with light or a lighter colour palette is important. Increasing the size of the window or, even better, installing an openable skylight will completely transform a bathroom design and will aid ventilation to reduce mould.”
“You can enhance the feeling of light and space in bathrooms with white wall paint and tiles. A striking stone vanity top or feature floor tile will give the bathroom that wow factor and create a luxurious focal point.”
About Cara: Cara works alongside a team of experienced and award-winning designers at Impala Kitchens and Bathrooms.
She has a passion for creative arts and hands-on design. Her speciality is residential joinery design, focusing on bespoke, traditional concepts.
“Texture is making an impact on bathroom design this year. We see textured timber appearing in the detailing on vanities, wall cladding and even the feature lighting. We also see the subtle texture of stone vanities, basin materials and tapware finishes, particularly brushed nickel and statement golds, rising in prominence this year.”
“As with kitchens, functional bathroom design is essential. When designing a bathroom, it’s easy to overlook important details such as the placement of towel rails and hooks.”
“To make bathrooms work, they should have sufficient open space to allow free range of movement with well-appointed storage, hooks and towel rails. A considered bathroom design allows you to collect, place, and retrieve your towel with ease before and after bathing or showering.”
“Don’t feel afraid to use more dramatic and textured finishes in the bathroom. You can have as much fun designing the bathroom as you do when you’re designing the kitchen.”
“Not all walls have to be tiled floor to ceiling. Play around with other finishes, textures and paint colours on the walls. Samples are a great opportunity to compare and contrast textures and finishes to see what works.”
About Janette: Janette leads the creative team at Stritt Design and Construction.
Operating since 2001, Stritt Design and Construction specialises in the custom design and construction of residential projects, mainly traditional coastal homes.
“I’ve always been interested in interiors and design, so it was a natural progression for me to work in the field of interior design. Alongside Alex Stritt, who leads the building design and construction, we share a passion for creating timeless homes of quality and detail for our clients from start to finish.”
Janette Stritt, Stritt Design & Construction
“It’s great to see more use of coloured cabinetry, variations on cabinetry door profiles and tapware finishes, especially brass. In powder rooms, wallpaper provides an element of interest, while marble-inspired surfaces and natural stone tiles continue to be a favoured material, they’re forever timeless.”
“When designing a bathroom, we try to maximise as much natural light as possible. It’s vital to create adequate ventilation through windows that open. It’s equally important to create a spacious floor area with a considered layout that offers you a smooth flow around the space.”
“Bathroom storage is essential, so we will always include vanity drawers, cupboards and sometimes mirrored medicine cabinets for storage at a reachable height. We like to include in-built shower niches or shelves for essential shower items.”
“For ease of cleaning, we recommend installing wall taps with an under-mount basin. Feature wall lights above the vanity or a pendant above a bath add the extra detail that makes all the difference.”
“Interesting door hardware and mirrors can visually change the whole look of your bathroom. With tiles, if you’re working to a budget, spend the money on the floor tiles while keeping the walls less expensive in a white subway tile for a traditional look.”
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