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Our design team can provide you with a comprehensive design package that includes a consultation to understand your bathroom needs, 3D renders to visualise your design, and assistance with purchasing tiles and fixtures. Let us help you bring your dream bathroom to life!
Key Design Tips
A few things to consider when designing your bathroom
Making a small space feel bigger
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To make a small space feel larger, incorporating mirrors, light color palette, and storage solutions such as niches, cabinets, wall hung vanities, and slim line tap wear can definitely help. These elements can create an illusion of more space and make the area feel more open and airy.
Bathroom Colours
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Using the 60/30/10 rule your color scheme is a smart way to create a cohesive and visually appealing design. By selecting a main color for the majority of your walls and floor, a mid-range color for your vanity or floor tile, and an accent color for a bold pop, you'll be able to create a and harmonious look. Don't forget to incorporate your accent color in your styling details like towels and plants to tie everything together.
Don't forget lighting is key
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When it comes to interior design, lighting is a crucial element that can elevate your project from ordinary to extraordinary. To create a hotel-luxe bathroom, it's important to incorporate a combination of task, general, and ambient lighting. Ambient lighting, in particular, is subtle and soft, providing a gentle wash of light that can be used for nighttime visits to the bathroom. By using a mix of lighting styles, you can create an overall lightscape that will enhance the beauty of your design.
Tile
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If you're looking to update your home with new tiles, consider the trend of matte and gloss finishes. Matte tiles offer a natural, non-shiny look and don't show water marks as easily, but may require more maintenance to keep clean. Gloss tiles reflect light and make small appear larger and brighter, but smears will show up more easily. Additionally, consider whether you want rectified or non-rectified tiles based on maintenance needs and the thickness of grout lines.