Get their look: Cloakroom transformation

 

 
 
 
 
 
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A post shared by LAURA | DIY | Reno | Styling (@houseproject_36)

I think that my favourite Instagram posts are the ‘before & after’ shots. This fabulous cloakroom transformation is one such example.

Before & after photos can achieve a number of aims; firstly, they demonstrate what can be accomplished with a bit (or a lot) of effort and imagination. Also, they can provide inspiration if you have a similar room or job to do in your own home. Finally, they can give you a necessary boost of encouragement and stimulus if you feel like you’re losing motivation partway through a long or arduous renovation project.

The downstairs loo is usually the smallest room in a house, so a cloakroom transformation is a good place to start if you’re a newbie to the renovation game.

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Anthropologie Margot bathroom soap pump
Anthropologie Margot bathroom soap pump
Geo towel
Geo towel
Bermuda corner cloakroom basin
Bermuda corner cloakroom basin
‘El Capullo’ print
‘El Capullo’ print
‘Oui oui’ wall art
‘Oui oui’ wall art
Farrow & Ball ‘Green Smoke’ estate emulsion paint
Farrow & Ball ‘Green Smoke’ estate emulsion paint
Anthropologie Margot bathroom soap pump
Anthropologie Margot bathroom soap pump
Geo towel
Geo towel
Bermuda corner cloakroom basin
Bermuda corner cloakroom basin
‘El Capullo’ print
‘El Capullo’ print
‘Oui oui’ wall art
‘Oui oui’ wall art
Farrow & Ball ‘Green Smoke’ estate emulsion paint
Farrow & Ball ‘Green Smoke’ estate emulsion paint
Anthropologie Margot bathroom soap pump
Anthropologie Margot bathroom soap pump
Geo towel
Geo towel
Bermuda corner cloakroom basin
Bermuda corner cloakroom basin
‘El Capullo’ print
‘El Capullo’ print
‘Oui oui’ wall art
‘Oui oui’ wall art
Farrow & Ball ‘Green Smoke’ estate emulsion paint
Farrow & Ball ‘Green Smoke’ estate emulsion paint

Get their look: Feminine cloakroom

 

 
 
 
 
 
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A post shared by Kate Hollingsworth (@kate_hollingsworth_home)

It may be the smallest room in the house, but this feminine cloakroom is a real show-stopper. It belongs to Kate Hollingsworth who – with her sisters, Michelle and Sarah – owns Hereford-based interiors shop, Camperdown Lane.

The first thing that grabs you is the pretty, pink pineapple wallpaper. Kate explains that the pineapple is a symbol of ‘welcome’ and hospitality; very apt as this is a room very likely to be used by house guests.

The colour is picked out in the floor tiles, hand towel and gorgeous bouquet of flowers in the Art Deco-inspired hand basin.

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Coiled rope basket with lid
Coiled rope basket with lid
Makeup/shaving mirror
Makeup/shaving mirror
2-door carved mango wood sideboard
2-door carved mango wood sideboard
Cleopatra print by Penny Feathers Studio
Cleopatra print by Penny Feathers Studio
Pineapple wallpaper
Pineapple wallpaper
Artificial string-of-pearls plants
Artificial string-of-pearls plants
Coiled rope basket with lid
Coiled rope basket with lid
Makeup/shaving mirror
Makeup/shaving mirror
2-door carved mango wood sideboard
2-door carved mango wood sideboard
Cleopatra print by Penny Feathers Studio
Cleopatra print by Penny Feathers Studio
Pineapple wallpaper
Pineapple wallpaper
Artificial string-of-pearls plants
Artificial string-of-pearls plants
Coiled rope basket with lid
Coiled rope basket with lid
Makeup/shaving mirror
Makeup/shaving mirror
2-door carved mango wood sideboard
2-door carved mango wood sideboard
Cleopatra print by Penny Feathers Studio
Cleopatra print by Penny Feathers Studio
Pineapple wallpaper
Pineapple wallpaper
Artificial string-of-pearls plants
Artificial string-of-pearls plants

Our custom-made roller blind from Contrado

Our downstairs cloakroom with new custom-made roller blind from Contrado | H is for Home

We’ve recently undertaken a programme of home improvements here at H is for Home. These range from quite major jobs like re-pointing gable-end walls and chimney repairs – to smaller scale tasks such as redecoration and general sprucing up of neglected corners.

The old white roller blind in our downstairs cloakroom | H is for Home

One room that needed some attention was our downstairs loo. The window area in particular was very tired – a bit grubby if we’re being honest!

Window sill with rust stains from plant tins | H is for Home

The old blind was dull and way past its best – and the sill had been stained by plant pot bases over the years. We discovered the lovely folk at Contrado on Instagram and they asked us if we wanted to try out one of their roller blinds. Perfect timing!

Vintage 12 Angry Men film poster | H is for Home

London-based Contrado offer a service whereby you can customise & personalise all manner of homewares, fabrics, gifts and clothing.

Pattern on our custom-made roller blind from Contrado | H is for Home

Customisable is a very apt word indeed. We measured the window and recess so the blind fitted perfectly. We chose which side we wanted the chain on, the material the chain was made of… even the pattern (and size of the pattern) printed on the fabric. We looked online and found a copyright-free design that we liked and Photoshopped it to get the exact colours we wanted. The blind was delivered swiftly and exactly as we specified. It’s very well made and the materials used are excellent quality. The large stylised flowers are reminiscent of Marimekko fabric designs we like. There are lots of house plants in our downstairs loo – and the window also looks out onto the garden – so the pattern picks up on all this natural vegetation. We went for a grey & orange colourway on a slightly off-white background. The room has an exposed stone wall with grey tones – also silvery chrome fittings and galvanised metal containers. There were already quite a few orange decorative touches in the room such as the vintage film poster and plant pots. The blind really helps pull it all together.

Our downstairs cloakroom with new custom-made roller blind from Contrado | H is for Home

Installing it was a straightforward 20-minute job. As we were changing the blinds we took the opportunity to touch up all the paintwork. We’re very happy with the results. It’s been a really good return on half a day’s work. It’s overall much brighter and fresher – and the blind really lifts our spirits when we enter the room!

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