
Designer advice: Embracing technology in the bathroom
In today’s busy world, many more of us are looking for ways to embrace technology within our homes to make the day-to-day a little quicker, easier or better for our wellbeing. Here, we ask Faye, Senior Designer at Ripples Bournemouth to give her advice on the key areas tech can be incorporated within bathroom design.

Guest feature: Create a happy bathroom with Michelle Ogundehin
Author, presenter and all-round interiors guru Michelle Ogundehin discusses the importance of design, décor and details when creating a bathroom which benefits wellbeing in this exclusive feature.

How to: Future-proof your bathroom
With a quality bathroom lasting upwards of 10 years, it’s important to consider how your needs for the space may change over time.

Designer advice: Getting the light right in your bathroom
Good lighting can make all the difference in a bathroom space but is quite often an overlooked part of bathroom design.

How to: Choose special finish brassware
Love the look of special finish brassware but not sure which one to choose? Ripples Bath Senior Designer Neil Curtis gives his advice on choosing the right finish for your bathroom.

How to: Create a more eco-friendly bathroom
How can you reduce your water consumption and save money whilst also doing your bit to save the planet? We asked Senior Designer Faye from Ripples Bournemouth for her top tips for creating a more eco-friendly bathroom.

Designer debates: Shower enclosures vs wetrooms
There are pros and cons to both shower enclosures and wetrooms but it’s all about what works for you. If you’re updating your shower space and can’t make up your mind, our conversation with Ripples designers Richard and Dena will help you decide.

Designer debates: Minimalist bathrooms vs maximalist bathrooms
Personal style has a huge impact on your interior design choices but is the bathroom the place to be bold and brave or to keep things sleek and simple? We asked Senior Designer Richard and Designer Gurnaam from Ripples Solihull for their thoughts