Get their look: Pelican bath accessory

 

 
 
 
 
 
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There’s no guessing as to what it was that first drew me to this image – it’s that cute pelican accessory that’s front & centre! It’s cleverly used here to store pink bath salts, but you can use it in so many places for so many different things. Use it in your bedroom or changing room to hold jewellery or use it in the hallway or front porch to toss your keys and coins into.

I love a bathroom that’s accessorised with gold, brass and bronze, it lends a feeling of luxury compared to the more usual stainless steel. I also love plants in a bathroom; However, you need to choose ones that are happy in a warm and damp environment. Ferns, English ivy, spider plants and air plants are good choices for bathrooms. Some plants even help prevent mould developing in especially humid bathrooms.

Farrow & Ball’s Setting Plaster is a really popular bathroom wall colour choice, it’s the second or third time we’ve featured it here on one of our Get their Look posts. It’s a soft, fairly neutral hue that doesn’t overstimulate the senses when your enjoying a relaxing bubble bath.

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Sue Parkinson Home Collection gold bath caddy
Sue Parkinson Home Collection gold bath caddy
Glass & brass plant mister
Glass & brass plant mister
Metallic plant pot on stand
Metallic plant pot on stand
Ports Of Call by Jeff Banks: gold metal plant pot & stand
Ports Of Call by Jeff Banks: gold metal plant pot & stand
Cane storage basket
Cane storage basket
Ladder shelf
Ladder shelf
Matte black shower
Matte black shower
Brass scoop/clip
Brass scoop/clip
Pelican dish ornament
Pelican dish ornament
Farrow & Ball Estate Setting Plaster No.231 Matt Emulsion paint
Farrow & Ball Estate Setting Plaster No.231 Matt Emulsion paint
Sue Parkinson Home Collection gold bath caddy
Sue Parkinson Home Collection gold bath caddy
Glass & brass plant mister
Glass & brass plant mister
Metallic plant pot on stand
Metallic plant pot on stand
Ports Of Call by Jeff Banks: gold metal plant pot & stand
Ports Of Call by Jeff Banks: gold metal plant pot & stand
Cane storage basket
Cane storage basket
Ladder shelf
Ladder shelf
Matte black shower
Matte black shower
Brass scoop/clip
Brass scoop/clip
Pelican dish ornament
Pelican dish ornament
Farrow & Ball Estate Setting Plaster No.231 Matt Emulsion paint
Farrow & Ball Estate Setting Plaster No.231 Matt Emulsion paint

Get their look: Turquoise guest bathroom

 

 
 
 
 
 
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We’re really taken by this turquoise guest bathroom; the way the high-gloss tiles have been laid in a herringbone pattern and the use of an unusual, contrasting terracotta coloured grout.

The turquoise tiles work as a perfect backdrop to the gold coloured metalware… Even Mac & Maxwell’s handsome cat is matching the décor with his amber eyes and name tag on his collar.

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BT18 Exclusive wall-mounted spout cold & hot handles
BT18 Exclusive wall-mounted spout cold & hot handles
Oasis round stone resin counter top basin
Oasis round stone resin counter top basin
Gold framed mirror
Gold framed mirror
Wall sconce with vintage brass lampholder
Wall sconce with vintage brass lampholder
Dynamic Celeste ceramic 7.5cm x 30cm tile
Dynamic Celeste ceramic 7.5cm x 30cm tile
BT18 Exclusive wall-mounted spout cold & hot handles
BT18 Exclusive wall-mounted spout cold & hot handles
Oasis round stone resin counter top basin
Oasis round stone resin counter top basin
Gold framed mirror
Gold framed mirror
Wall sconce with vintage brass lampholder
Wall sconce with vintage brass lampholder
Dynamic Celeste ceramic 7.5cm x 30cm tile
Dynamic Celeste ceramic 7.5cm x 30cm tile
BT18 Exclusive wall-mounted spout cold & hot handles
BT18 Exclusive wall-mounted spout cold & hot handles
Oasis round stone resin counter top basin
Oasis round stone resin counter top basin
Gold framed mirror
Gold framed mirror
Wall sconce with vintage brass lampholder
Wall sconce with vintage brass lampholder
Dynamic Celeste ceramic 7.5cm x 30cm tile
Dynamic Celeste ceramic 7.5cm x 30cm tile

Get their look: Soft pink and brass bathroom

Soft pink brass bathroomcredit

A few weeks ago, we highlighted a New York kitchen in our Get their look series. Today, we’re featuring another room decorated in the same colourway – a soft pink and brass bathroom.

This Bristol home belongs to Jade Oliver, owner of Heavenly Homes and Gardens, an interiors store in Ross-on-Wye which specialises in faux & dried flowers.

It may be a small room, but it’s big on personality; the swan taps and brass twin basins give an opulent air. The luxurious feel is carried through with the large gilded mirror and pendant light. The extravagant use of gold and brass could be too much in some instances. However, teaming it with this delicate pink softens the ‘shine’.

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Pink gloss Artisau tiles
Pink gloss Artisau tiles
Farrow & Ball Estate Setting Plaster No.231 Matt Emulsion paint
Farrow & Ball Estate Setting Plaster No.231 Matt Emulsion paint
Gold swan sink taps
Gold swan sink taps
Small solid brass bathroom sink
Small solid brass bathroom sink
Oval brass shower rail
Oval brass shower rail
Freestanding roll top bath
Freestanding roll top bath
Pink gloss Artisau tiles
Pink gloss Artisau tiles
Farrow & Ball Estate Setting Plaster No.231 Matt Emulsion paint
Farrow & Ball Estate Setting Plaster No.231 Matt Emulsion paint
Gold swan sink taps
Gold swan sink taps
Small solid brass bathroom sink
Small solid brass bathroom sink
Oval brass shower rail
Oval brass shower rail
Freestanding roll top bath
Freestanding roll top bath
Pink gloss Artisau tiles
Pink gloss Artisau tiles
Farrow & Ball Estate Setting Plaster No.231 Matt Emulsion paint
Farrow & Ball Estate Setting Plaster No.231 Matt Emulsion paint
Gold swan sink taps
Gold swan sink taps
Small solid brass bathroom sink
Small solid brass bathroom sink
Oval brass shower rail
Oval brass shower rail
Freestanding roll top bath
Freestanding roll top bath

6 best options for bathroom floor coverings

6 best options for bathroom floor coverings

If you’re renovating your bathroom, one of the most important decisions to make – after choosing the suite – is what kind of flooring to lay. There are lots of different types out there but you will need to decide on the one that will work best for you; your taste, your budget and your DIY skill level. Following are some of the best options for bathroom floor coverings – and we’ll point out some of the pros and cons for each choice.

Vinyl flooring

Vinyl

Vinyl flooring is one of the most affordable choices of material. It’s sold in either rolls or tiles and can be laid by a confident DIYer, eliminating any labour costs. It is a very versatile material; it comes in lots of different colours and patterns and is suitable for tiny or expansive bathrooms in equal measure. It can mimic the look of wood or stone at a fraction of the price. Vinyl is a warm material and often has a foam or padded underside, making it extra comfortable when walking on it barefooted.

Black rubber flooring with raised circular patterncredit

Rubber

Rubber flooring is available with a raised, patterned surface which makes its textured finish very slip resistant. Similar to vinyl, rubber is sold in rolls or as tiles in a huge array of colours. Again, it’s a warm material that stands up well to a wet environment such as a bathroom. Rubber flooring requires specialist installation knowledge, so it’s probably best to get the experts in to lay it.

MArble floor in vaulted bathroom

Stone

Manufactured stone flooring can be either ceramic or porcelain – the latter is more suitable for bathrooms as its composition is denser and therefore less porous. Stone floors also encompasses naturally occurring materials such as marble, slate, granite and limestone. Generally available as tiles in various sizes, stone floors are cold surfaces so should be laid in conjunction with underfloor heating. Stone floors look amazing but can be the luxury choice. Stone tiles need to be cut and laid by expert fitters and can be expensive to buy, especially Calacatta marble and Jura limestone. However, reclaimed tiles and flagstones can be bought from salvage companies at a much more affordable cost. Although a very durable material, some stone floors can stain easily and often require a lot of specialist maintenance such as cleaning using specialist products and regular sealing.

Concrete floor, bath and twin hand basinscredit

Concrete

Concrete is a relatively cheap material, so a good choice if you’re on a limited budget. Like stone, concrete can be cold underfoot, so it should be poured on top of pre-laid underfloor heating. Concrete can be painted in an almost endless array of colours or polished to a fine finish. It’s one of the most durable flooring surfaces if maintained properly.

Planks of bamboo flooringStilfehlerOwn work, CC BY-SA 4.0, credit

Bamboo

Bamboo is a grass so it’s a natural, renewable resource and is therefore a good, environmentally-friendly choice. Although a more unusual material choice, it’s becoming more popular and easier to find. Treated bamboo flooring is more water resistant than many wooden floors. Bamboo flooring comes in click-to-fit planks so can be easily fitted by a proficient handy-person.

Herringbone cork flooringcredit

Cork

Cork flooring is available in rolls or as tiles in a variety of colours. Cork is a natural, renewable material taken from the bark of tree trunks; so this makes it another of the eco options. It’s slip resistant and water resistant – perfect for a room where there will be wet feet and possible puddles. Cork is also a sound deadening substance; a great advantage if you live in an upstairs flat.

Now that you know a little more about the possibilities of bathroom floor coverings, you can make a much more informed choice about which one is best for you.

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