Tips on designing a modern bathroom

Tips on designing a modern bathroom | H is for Home

We all want our homes to look stylish and up to date, but it’s not always possible to refurbish the whole house every year. Fortunately, this isn’t necessary as there are some features in any house that can make or break the décor.

One of the most important rooms in the home is the bathroom. Having dated bathroom fixings and the ‘wrong’ colours in your bathroom is a good way to quickly make your home seem old-fashioned – and not in a good, vintage-cool kind of way!

White modern bathroom with wide mirrored panels along two walls

Adding mirrors into a bathroom are a great way to make a small space seem larger. Mirrors can be plain, simple sheets of mirrored glass mounted directly to the wall, or they can have fancy and ornate frames, whichever style goes best with the type of bathroom décor you are aiming to achieve.

Update your bathroom walls with a fresh coat of paint or some snazzy new wallpaper. You’ll be delighted at how much of a change this can make to a tired bathroom, instantly enlivening it and giving it a new lease of life. This is especially effective if you combine your paint or wallpaper with some of the other hints on this list – relatively low-cost features can make a huge and positive difference to your bathroom.

Walk-in shower with floor to ceiling silver grey moaic tiles

Bathroom tiles are another way to effectively update your bathroom, swapping out the boring plain white large tiles for cheerfully coloured, even metallic, smaller ones. You can create patterns with these small tiles, or even create a mosaic by the careful placement of your new tiles. Give your bathroom a stylish and glam touch. Visit Harrogate Bathrooms and choose from their extensive range of tiles and fixtures.

Changing out your fixtures is another quick way of modernising your bathroom simply and inexpensively. Banish clunky old taps and install sleek shiny new ones instead. Update towel rails – perhaps opt for a heated one for a bit of luxury at bath time. Trendy fixtures are an excellent way to quickly update your bathroom, and they look cool while being practical and functional at the same time.

Bathroom with Venitian blind at the window

Now is also a good time to update your soft furnishings in the bathroom. Why not swap out curtains for practical blinds? Or, if you have blinds, change them for lovely billowing curtains. Invest in a lovely new towel bundle in the colours of your bathroom décor so that the whole bathroom picks up the colour scheme.

Visit Harrogate and browse around the bathroom showroom to get some ideas and hints on what you can do to modernise your bathroom. You can choose between updating your whole bathroom – stripping out all the fixtures and fittings and putting in a whole new bathroom suite – and just updating the smaller features, making multiple small changes so you achieve a cumulative effect of modernity and style. No matter your budget or your preferences you are sure to find something that can help you to modernise your bathroom.

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Another person similarly afflicted with an obsession with yellow is Jo who’s @oneillhughes on Instagram. You could say that we’re both keen as mustard about it! She refers to her beautiful mustard lounge as her ‘happy room’.

The on-trend, matching yellow chair and footstool are from DFS; they’ve been producing some really great designs of late. We bought our leather sofa from there.

I love the way she’s dotted mustard around the room – teaming it with grey, black and bright turquoise in the form of that cute velvet pom pom cushion. Plants always complete a design – bringing nature indoors and helping create a healthy environment.

  1. Peace accent chair and footstool
  2. Paoletti fiesta pom pom velvet cushion
  3. AVSIKTLIG tray
  4. Houghton casual sit medium sofa (3 seats)
  5. Yellow patterned stoneware vase
  6. MURBINKA cushion cover
  7. Kirkton House concrete effect lamp
  8. Vintage GPO 700 series rotary telephone, mustard

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Vintage GPO 700 series rotary telephone, mustard
Vintage GPO 700 series rotary telephone, mustard
Kirkton House concrete effect lamp
Kirkton House concrete effect lamp
MURBINKA cushion cover
MURBINKA cushion cover
Yellow patterned stoneware vase
Yellow patterned stoneware vase
Houghton casual sit medium sofa (3 seats)
Houghton casual sit medium sofa (3 seats)
AVSIKTLIG tray
AVSIKTLIG tray
Paoletti fiesta pom pom velvet cushion
Paoletti fiesta pom pom velvet cushion
Peace accent chair and footstool
Peace accent chair and footstool
Vintage GPO 700 series rotary telephone, mustard
Vintage GPO 700 series rotary telephone, mustard
Kirkton House concrete effect lamp
Kirkton House concrete effect lamp
MURBINKA cushion cover
MURBINKA cushion cover
Yellow patterned stoneware vase
Yellow patterned stoneware vase
Houghton casual sit medium sofa (3 seats)
Houghton casual sit medium sofa (3 seats)
AVSIKTLIG tray
AVSIKTLIG tray
Paoletti fiesta pom pom velvet cushion
Paoletti fiesta pom pom velvet cushion
Peace accent chair and footstool
Peace accent chair and footstool

How to create the ultimate sleep zone

How to create the ultimate sleep zone | H is for Home

Your bedroom should be many things; a reflection of your personality, a relaxing retreat where you can escape from the world but, most of all, a pleasant place to sleep. Research suggests that around a third of us suffer from insomnia, with 30 percent of people being severely sleep deprived.

On the flip side of the coin, 38% of us are classified as ‘good sleepers’, so what exactly makes us fall into one group or the other? Whilst the answer to this is far from simple, one thing we do know is that creating an environment conducive to sleep can really help.

So, might it be that our interior aesthetic and stylistic choices could actually improve our night-time slumber? The correct response is almost certainly ‘yes’, and here’s what we recommend doing in order to create the ultimate sleep zone.

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It’s hardly a surprise that your bed is a sleep aid; however, it can also be a sleep disruptor if you don’t choose it with care. Old, sagging mattresses and lumpy pillows can leave you feeling uncomfortable, stiff and achy, and can make it almost impossible to get a good night’s slumber. That’s why both should be replaced at regular intervals, and why you ought to consider investing in something like this Casper double mattress. Made from four layers of high-quality foam and carefully developed by sleep experts, this product is designed to give you a better sleep than you’re used to.

The choice of celebrities including Kylie Jenner, Chloe Lewis and Poppy Delevigne, it comes with a 100-day trial so that you don’t even have to commit without testing it first. Trust us: invest in a comfortable bed and a quality mattress, and the third of your life that’s spent beneath the covers is likely to be much more enjoyable.

Peach-decorated bedroom with a bunch of pink roses in a vase on a bedside table

Clean and declutter

Although our bedrooms may sometimes multi-task as a gym, office or even home cinema, their primary purpose is to provide us with a pleasant place to sleep. This means that all of the excess clutter that’s crept into them over the years is likely acting as a distraction come bedtime and, as a result, it really has to go. You need to associate your space with getting a good night’s kip; so shift that treadmill, remove your desk, papers and laptop and find somewhere else to put your television.

It might seem drastic, but this will help your brain to view your boudoir as somewhere to sleep, rather than somewhere where it’s expected to work hard and focus. Ridiculous as it might sound, the proof is in the pudding – follow our advice and we guarantee that you’ll be pleasantly surprised.

Unmade double bed in a dark bedroom

Turn down the lights

Did you know that TVs emit a blue light that tricks the body into producing less melatonin? This increases your wakefulness and alertness and makes it much more difficult to fall asleep. Other technology – such as mobile phones, tablets and laptops – does the same; meaning it’s best to remove them from your room come night-time or, in the case of your mobile, to at least turn it face down whilst you sleep.

If you’re used to nodding off with a bedside lamp or a night light on, this needs to go too, as artificial light has a very bad habit of tricking your body into thinking that it’s still daytime.

If you want to go the whole hog, try getting rid of external light pollution such as street lamps as well, by investing in either heavy curtains or blackout blinds. This will all go a long way towards convincing your subconscious that it really is time to sleep, no matter what’s happening in the world beyond your dimmed-down room.

Paint tins, brushes and rollers on a dust sheet in a white bedroom

Add a lick of paint

Although our bedrooms are often the place where we feel most able to express our style and personality, it might also be a good idea to rethink your colour scheme. You see, whilst your classy cream walls and wine-red accessories might look perfectly on-trend, a survey of over 2,000 British homes found that our choice of paint can have a marked impact on the amount of sleep we get.

Blue, yellow and green, for example, were found to be the most conducive to a good night’s slumber, helping those surveyed to log an average of 7 hours and 52 minutes, 7 hours and 40 minutes, and 7 hours and 36 minutes respectively. This is likely because such shades are associated with calmness and relaxation, and thus lull our minds into a state that encourages sleep.

At the other end of the spectrum, artistic colours like purple, which stimulate our creative sides, and dreary, depressed colours such as grey and brown can have the opposite effect, negatively impacting the amount of shut-eye we get.

Mason jar full of warm milk next to a bed

Eat (and drink) to sleep

Have you ever heard the saying that cheese makes you have vivid dreams? It may be an old wife’s tale however, there are a number of foods that promote sleep. For example it is said that a glass of warm milk before bed helps aid restful sleep. Milk contains the amino acid tryptophan the hormone melatonin.

With so many simple ways to create the perfect sleep zone, isn’t it time you made some minor changes to your interior to help you feel refreshed, rested and ready for anything life throws at you?

Get their look: Double-height Parisiene lounge

Double-height Parisiene loungecredit

This chic double-height lounge in Paris is bathed in light thanks to the unusual, dormer-type windows and brilliant white painted walls.

The profusion of plants (including the patterned wallpaper) softens the industrial interior, adding to the homely feel. Vertical space is used to full effect with the suspended cane chair and array of hanging pots. They draw the eyes upwards. A circular jute rug quietens and breaks up the expanse of wooden floorboards.

  1. Macramé plant holders
  2. Jarawa sépia wallpaper
  3. Natural rattan hanging chair
  4. Pedestal plant stand
  5. 2-piece nest of tables
  6. Hand-woven round jute rug

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Hand-woven round jute rug
Hand-woven round jute rug
2-piece nest of tables
2-piece nest of tables
Pedestal plant stand
Pedestal plant stand
Natural rattan hanging chair
Natural rattan hanging chair
Jarawa sépia wallpaper
Jarawa sépia wallpaper
Macramé plant holders
Macramé plant holders
Hand-woven round jute rug
Hand-woven round jute rug
2-piece nest of tables
2-piece nest of tables
Pedestal plant stand
Pedestal plant stand
Natural rattan hanging chair
Natural rattan hanging chair
Jarawa sépia wallpaper
Jarawa sépia wallpaper
Macramé plant holders
Macramé plant holders
Hand-woven round jute rug
Hand-woven round jute rug
2-piece nest of tables
2-piece nest of tables
Pedestal plant stand
Pedestal plant stand
Natural rattan hanging chair
Natural rattan hanging chair
Jarawa sépia wallpaper
Jarawa sépia wallpaper
Macramé plant holders
Macramé plant holders