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The 2022 bathroom: innovative, water efficient & nature inspired

This year, the focus for the bathroom, more than any other room in the home, will incorporate the key trends of wellness and self-care, with an emphasis on the importance of creating harmony. Choosing less and better quality items that last and provide comfort above all else will be the priority.

Size does play a part in the design for a bathroom, however, regardless of the space. Trends for 2022 dictate functionality and being eco-friendly as top of the list. “Green” designs are coupled with water and energy-efficient bathroom fixtures.

Andy Grigor, head of design and innovation at Methven, explains that while water conservation may be at the forefront of our minds, it doesn’t have to mean compromising on the shower experience. “People tend to associate less water with bad experiences. Our mission at Methven is to change that. We design with the intent to use less but not at the expense of experience. Our shower designs focus on innovation, sustainability and water conservation, and along with leading-edge technology result in a transformative shower experience.”

Methven offer a number of 4-star shower options, such as The Rua Rail Shower, where the water flow rate is optimised to be water efficient without compromising the luxurious spray performance. The Rua features the award-winning Aurajet technology. The design is a standout with hidden nozzles generating individual jets of water that collide against precisely angled surfaces offering a seemingly floating shower head. The result is a stunning fan of luxuriously dense droplets.

Methven’s Futura MK2 Satinjet rail shower

The future of bathroom design will be the integration of intuitive products that make life easier and use energy efficiently. “Our lives already have an overload of information and there is a movement to transition from the smart home to the thoughtful home,” explains Andy. “We are working on hidden technology that helps meet everyday demands, with products that have intuitive features that use several metrics to predict your needs.”

An example of this is, your shower automatically setting your preferred temperature and water flow. Intuitive shower technology will keep track of your habits and will automatically power on the thermostat at just the right temperature for you, and on the preferred water flow. 

From an interior design perspective, the use of modern wallpaper, wall panelling or warm, moody colours can add personality and harmony to a bathroom. The natural hues of stone and wood dominate. Bathroom spaces, including vanities, walls and ceiling linings, are adopting finishes in raw timber, stone and concrete. Sustainable timber is a natural material that brings a sense of warmth and depth to a room, adds texture and movement, bringing nature indoors.  

“The connection to nature and earthy raw colours and textures provides a calming yet resort luxe feel to an ultimate bathroom sanctuary,” says Andy. “Overall, bathroom design sees a simple palette with natural materials of stone and wood allowing bathroom fixtures to accentuate the detail and finishing touches. We’ll start to see softer forms become more prevalent, but for tapware clean lines and a minimalist touch will enable other features in the bathroom, like the shower design, to become the hero feature.”

Kiri shower head

Variations of the green colour palette are the colours to look out for in 2022. “There is no ignoring the dominance of green which is growing in popularity. There seems to be a renewed zeal for nature and the outdoors, and we see greening in our interiors, bringing the outdoor in,” says Andy. 

Methven products are available from plumbing stores and showrooms nationwide.

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Design Furniture Homewares

New IKEA range encourages us to put down our phones

A buzzword for a few years now, the wellness trend is truly one with legs (we featured crystal homewares only recently). And a reliable gauge of the ubiquity of a trend is when IKEA embraces it. Drawing on findings from its 2017 IKEA Life at Home report, the latest collection, HJÄRTELIG, is a response to the wellness trend and it lands in Australian stores in April.

IKEA HJÄRTELIG collection
The collection features IKEA’s first yoga mat and bag

“With the HJÄRTELIG collection, we wanted to help more of the many people embrace those moments where they can focus, relax and revitalise. In designing this collection, we hope to encourage people to press the ‘pause’ button, if only for a little while, in a life that’s often hectic, complicated and connected,” says IKEA’s Andreas Fredriksson of the collection that centres around creating the ideal conditions for rest, relaxation and gentle exercise in a world where smartphones are omnipresent.

IKEA HJÄRTELIG collection bed
Gorgeous rattan beds

The latest IKEA findings revealed that while people feel safest at home, they have difficulty being truly present – 19 per cent of Australians stated that they never feel mentally present at home and one in three Australians struggle with balancing their use of technology. The fear of missing out is a big driver and the respondents lamented the way in which smartphones (and similar technologies) swallow their time and distract them from their loved ones.

Given the new IKEA range centres around a desire to become more grounded, it’s unsurprising that it features plenty of natural, sustainable materials including cotton, rattan, linen, cork and pine. Collection highlights include jewellery bowls, scented candles, bedding, pots, textiles and the very first IKEA yoga bag and mat.

Ikea jewellery storage
Jewellery storage in earthy amber tones

“In the HJÄRTELIG yoga bag there is room for everything you need to bring to your yoga class. The big part has room for both exercise clothes and towels, and you can store smaller things in the pockets,” says the bag’s designer Maja Ganszyniec who created an opening in the straps on the outside where you can stow your yoga mat.

IKEA yoga mat
IKEA’s first yoga mat

Shop online | A gorgeous wellness venue designed by Alex Zabotto-Bentley

 

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Kitchens

The new rose gold Zip tap

As part of the new HydroTap Design range, Zip Water have released a gorgeous new rose gold finish. And if you have even a passing interest in interiors, you’ll know it’s a hot trend right now.

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I saw this tap at a press event recently and it is stunning! I’m totally coveting it!

Some will immediately leap to the conclusion that a less classic colour might date quickly, but frankly, I think it’s a real design statement. And let’s face it, pretty much everything dates eventually, and if we always thought like that, we’d never have any fun with our homes!

Zip Water’s Zip HydroTap is the world’s most advanced drinking water appliance. Combining great looks and functionality, the new HydroTap Design range puts crystal clear, delicious boiling, chilled or sparkling filtered water at your fingertips in an instant.

The new range incorporates the latest innovative technologies to instantly give you water of unparalleled purity. Sure to please even the most discerning palate, other finishes include bright chrome, brushed chrome, matte black and gloss black.

The HydroTap Arc in Rose Gold, from $2,495. For more information.