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Bathrooms Designers Expert Tips

Turn your bathroom into a spa with these tips

Now more than ever, Australians are looking to take advantage of the increased time at home to practise mental and physical self care. Porter Davis Homes Queensland lead interior designer Janelle Miles shares some styling tips to help you transform an ordinary bathroom into a serene home spa to escape the stress of the day.

Lighting

Help create a spa-like atmosphere at home, with the addition of pendant and wall lighting to your bathrooms. This will help create a soft ambient light and transform this room to a more relaxed and tranquil space.

Feature lighting in woven rattan, smoked glass or frosted glass will not only create a resort-like feel, but will help diffuse and soften the lighting more than downlights. Remember to not shy away from windows in the bathroom as they help flood the warm and beautiful natural light throughout the earlier parts of your day, and the addition of soft window furnishings can still maintain your privacy while enjoying the morning sunshine.

Tiling

Unique tiling options are another great option. Using larger scale tiles for flooring creates the illusion of space and adds a luxurious texture to the room. Be sure to experiment with textures and patterns in feature tiling areas. This simple addition will help build on your chosen design style and add interest to your hard finishes and cabinetry.

The addition of mosaics, terrazzo, textured and patterned wall tiles can convert your bathroom to your own private day spa, whether it be a natural sanctuary escape, a breezy resort getaway or a lush Moroccan day spa, the options are endless.

Colour palette

Colour can also play a role in creating the ultimate spa experience. Bright whites throughout a space encourage feelings of cleanliness and purity and will reflect light effortlessly within the space, whilst the additions of emerald greens, cobalt blues, aquamarines and burnt oranges will play into the Turkish spa colour palete and will create a feature space to remember.

If a natural escape is more to your liking, the addition of neutral earthy tones like sage, fawn, stone and eggshell are a great way to replicate a nature-focused, Australian-inspired getaway.

Textures

Experimenting with the layering of various textures throughout these spaces can create a luxurious and lavish home away from home experience. Rattan and glass lighting and timber framed mirrors sit seamlessly alongside neutral toned linen and cotton towels and bring to life visions of an island spa. Be sure to use complementary colours across your main design style and accompany furnishings in order to create a cohesive space.

Final touches

Adding in those final touches can be the difference between an ordinary bathroom and a perfectly polished spa at home. Incorporating plants into the bathroom is a great way to liven up the space. Dried florals and botanicals continue to be popular across multiple rooms in the home and are another low maintenance way to play with natural textures within a room. Scent is also an important part of a relaxing spa experience, so experiment with scented candles, incense or fresh flowers to relax and unwind in your new at-home spa space.

Porter Davis Homes was awarded the 2019 Housing Institute Association – Australian Professional Major Builder of the Year award, which they have won six times in their 20-year history.

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Bathrooms Expert Tips Furniture Styling

Bathroom styling ideas with accessories

By Daniela Santilli

A well-designed and accessorised bathroom is key to creating a space full of character. With the bathroom continuing to form part of the wider living zone where bathrooms, bedrooms and dressing rooms become one continuous space, we are noticing a trend toward accessorising in the bathroom as an effective tool for performing a mini facelift and adding life into a once purely functional area of the home.

Kartell by Laufen 750 Transparent Crystal Rack
Kartell by Laufen 750 Transparent Crystal Rack

Kartell by Laufen Tangerine Orange Stool
Kartell by Laufen Tangerine Orange Stool

As spaces in the home become more integrated, so too does the functional and decorative role of furniture, accessories and decorative lighting. Traditional complementary furniture such as mirrors, tall boys and floating cabinetry continue to be important in personalising and creating style in the bathroom space, but we’re also seeing more furniture like stools, chairs and shelves appearing. Creating bathroom products that are both functional and decorative has been a focus for designers, as seen in the stunning Kartell by Laufen collection designed by Ludovica+Roberto Palomba. This is a great example of this integrated approach, with the polycarbonate mirrors, racks, cabinets and stools as appropriate in the bathroom as they would be elsewhere in the home.

Milli Edge Freestanding Toilet Column
Milli Edge Freestanding Toilet Column

Also providing innovative space-saving solutions are multi-purpose accessories, like the Milli Edge freestanding toilet column which elegantly stores a toilet roll and brush holder. Similarly, the Laufen Pro A wash basin with stand not only looks striking but is a clever way to store towels.

[contextly_sidebar id=”efpEWHGTw2yBt3zMTGyQmpFBbfL50DNK”]In our recent survey, we were surprised to see mirrors emerging as the fourth most important item in the bathroom. This is a strong indication that customers are using decorative accessories to evolve and add character to their bathroom look. Many ranges are also designed to complement each other, creating families of products to ensure customers are offered a coordinated look, rather than having to search for individual accessories to create a unified style, For example, the Milli and Mizu ranges not only include beautifully designed tapware, they also include a range of matching accessories like soap dishes, toothbrush holders, towel rails, toilet brush holders and soap dispensers.

Milli Glance Soap Dish
Milli Glance Soap Dish

Milli Glance Basin Mixer Matte Black
Milli Glance Basin Mixer Matte Black

For an even simpler update, adding small touches can be an effective way to enhance the look and feel of a bathroom. Good quality towels are a worthwhile investment and lend an air of luxury, while scented candles and flowers will make a space feel inviting and reinvigorated. Add a luxurious handwash to the mix to tie the space together and give it a finished look.

–Daniela Santilli is Reece Bathrooms’ business manager.

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Travel

Addict Abroad: my quintessentially English trip to historic Bath

You may have seen me raving about my recent trip to Bath on social media. I have been to this English city many times on account of growing up just down the road. And because of that, I’ve never actually spent a weekend there. This city has a special place in my heart and it’s where Damian and I chose to have our second wedding reception for my English family and friends last year. It is probably my favourite place in the UK.

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Earlier this month however, we were lucky enough to stay at the amazing Royal Crescent Hotel. As the name suggests, this five-star slice of heaven is slap bang in the middle of one of the most famous street addresses in the world. Will you just look at it?! No wonder Jane Austen used to stroll up and down as it was the place to be and to be seen!

Hotel Front

With an exterior like this, it would be easy for the interior to be a letdown, but I’m happy to report this was not the case. Our room was beautiful, and probably the biggest surprise was the English country garden that lay on the other side of this building.

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Read my full review and see all the pictures, including the bedrooms, on the Expedia blog.

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Interiors Addict on tour: Bells at Killcare

A couple of months ago, as life started to get a bit sleepless and stressful in the lead-up to our wedding, Damian and I headed to Bells at Killcare for an overnight getaway.

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It wasn’t our first visit so we knew to expect something gorgeous but it had gone up a few notches since our last stay and has now reached the very rare level of faultless (I’m one of those people who will always find something to whinge about, especially when something is pricey, and I’m a Pom after all).

Bells is couples-only and as weekend retreats from Sydney go, you can’t beat it. It’s less than an hour and half drive north of the CBD on the NSW central coast, which makes it absolutely possible to be there in time for dinner on Friday night, which we were. Because on top of everything that’s amazing about the accommodation, service and location, there’s also Manfredi at Bells, the on-site restaurant, which has retained its One Hat status since opening in 2008.

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There are no rooms at Bells, there are suites, cottage and villas. They’re all decorated in the same comfortable, classic, Hamptons style. Everything is top notch and good quality. No corners are cut. Instant coffee sachets? You must be joking. Their own blend bath salts with essential oils? Of course! I’m a big bath fan and let me tell you, this was the best bath I’ve ever been in!