E72 - Choosing your bathroom style and colours - Bathroom Design Essentials

In this podcast episode, Frances outlines how to find the style you’re after for your bathroom. She gives tips to help you determine the style and feeling you’d like to create in your bathroom. Further, she outlines how to start pulling your design scheme together, and how to incorporate colour into your bathroom (if that’s what you want). This episode gets into the nitty gritty of pulling your materials and colours together. SHOWNOTES:  Choosing your bathroom style and colours can be the trickiest part in bathroom design.   Where to start with the look and feel?  Think about what you really gravitate to - What do you really love?  Create mood boards either online or with magazine cut outs  You can also look at Pinterest, Instagram and Houzz  Interior designer portfolios  Bathroom showroom will allow you to touch and feel materials     Think about the feeling you’re trying to create in your bathroom.   Examples  Calming and relaxing  Bright and fun   Dark and moody  Think about the look – here are some ideas  Bright and airy- more functional compared to a dark bathroom   Colourful- if you want to inject more colour and personality into the space.  Monochromatic- if you want to keep it simple  Tropical  Moroccan  Traditional  Modern  Shabby Chic  Modernist style     How to design for multiple bathrooms  If you have more than one bathroom, do you want them all to be the same or do you want to use this as a creative opportunity to design the bathrooms differently?  Opt for each bathroom to be the same or have them completely different.   You can use one element throughout all the bathrooms to create a link. For instance, having the same benchtop but different cabinetry or tiles.   There is no hard and fast rule. It is going to come down to the look and feel that you are trying to create and what your preference is  Some clients prefer to have their powder room stand out by adding loud wallpaper, using brightly coloured wallpapers or texture.  Be brave and if you don’t feel confident pulling it together, ask for help.   Starting out  Homes need to have a consistent tone for it to flow and to create continuity - For instance, if you are using a warm colour tone, warm colours such as beiges and browns should be applied to the rest of the home including bathrooms.  Warm=beiges and brown Vs Cool= greys   Choosing Material Colours   Leading piece-what the rest of the scheme is going to revolve around.  Feature tile  Cabinetry colour  Benchtop  Choose something you love- material, tile, colour or shape  Dark or light cabinetry  Depending on what your leading piece is, you need to make sure that it’s going to co-ordinate with the colour tone of the cabinetry  Overall look- If you want dark and moody then you may have a dark tile, dark vanity and dark benchtop. Or if you want to create a bit of contrast, you may induce a light timber vanity on dark tiles.    Add texture, shape or colour to break it up – generally with a feature tile or feature benchtop.  Timber in a bathroom can be created through;-  Timber cabinetry – either solid or laminate version  Timber top- Timber handles- as an accent can look very sophisticated. It creates warmth in the space  Timber for floating shelves  Avoid grey based timbers- not a reflection of nature, looks artificial  If you going to use timber, make sure you use a natural looking colour  Less is more  Don’t mix your timber types. Try to have your timber consistent in colour tone. It doesn’t have to be the exact type, tone is important.   Having the same floor and wall tiles?  For a small bathroom,  having the same floor and wall tiles is ideal because it creates simplicity in the space.   How to incorporate colour  Coloured tiles  A splashback above the vanity  Feature tile on the floor  Feature tile on the wall  Kitkat tiles are very popular now  - skinny, thick, multi coloured and  textured  Coloured cabinetry  Navy is very popoular right now          Organic greens- sage greens, olive greens or earthy greens  Choose a colour you love though  Benchtop   Natural feature stone – green, pink, marbled, coloured concrete    Colour Combinations  Timber with plain coloured cabinetry  Darker cabinetry and lighter benchtop  Darker tiles and lighter cabinetry  Lighter timber with darker tiles  Light cabinetry, light benchtop and light tiles but then incorporate texture so it’s not clinical.  Mood boards are an excellent resource to how your designer as it allows them to get inside your head. They can see your design direction and what you are gravitating to.     Links mentioned in the podcast:  Sustainable Sanctuary Portfolio – Bathroom design focused on upcycled bath  With a heavy focus on sustainability this home is very considered in its intent to blend into the landscape. The colours selected are to create a calm interior with a strong focus on natural materials and colours. This home was built using Passive House Principles in-conjunction with Passivology Consultants, and is incredibly energy efficient, while also taking in its surrounds creating a wonderful sanctuary both inside and out. View the Sustainable Sanctuary Portfolio here.         Join the '5 Costly Bathroom Design Mistakes and How to Avoid Them' Webinar If you like this and want to learn more, I've got a webinar coming up on 24th November from 7PM-8PM AEDT. Click here to find out more and register.   Book a Chat  If you’re thinking about renovating or creating your kitchen get in touch with Frances directly, by booking a 15 minute chat with her.   Renovating and Building your Forever Home Facebook Group  Want to be inspired to create a home your truly love, that is future proof and adaptable as your family's needs change? 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Join award winning interior designer, author and Forever Home expert, Frances, as she takes you on the journey to create the Forever Home of your dreams. Frances will help you navigate all the big ticket items, and all the little details that get lost along with way when renovating or building a new home. Focusing on sharing key information to ensure you’re planned and prepared for the journey, she’ll share how to ensure your home is functional, sustainable, durable, and aesthetically beautiful. Guests will also join Frances to share their insight and expertise on various topics, so you’re getting well rounded information from a wide source of specialists. Frances has helped hundreds of people create Forever Homes that are designed for their lifestyles and reflects who they are, and is super passionate about you getting your Forever Home right. She’s also built her home Forever Home, so she knows first hand what it takes, and what you need to know. Share the journey, and let Frances guide you along the way.