Ripples radar: A touch of traditional

 

We’ve handpicked some of our favourite real Ripples bathrooms which embrace all that is great about classic design.

 

Deco design

The clients were looking for a complete refurbishment on their Victorian home however they wanted to keep the character of the property intact. The bespoke iron modesty panel is a focal feature in the room and one of the clients’ favourite elements due to its art-deco feel. The antique mirror and freestanding bath add a sense of elegance and fit the traditional scheme perfectly.

 
 
 

 

Style tip: With well-maintained bathrooms lasting upwards of 10 years, investing in timeless classics will ensure your bathroom won’t easily date.

 

 
 
 
 

Victorian vibes

The homeowners of this Victorian terraced house in London wanted to blur the lines between traditional and modern in a beautiful bathroom that would stay true to its roots. Classic style brassware and the freestanding bath allude to the property’s Victorian heritage, whilst black accessories and pendant lighting add a modern twist to this bathroom design

 
 

 
 

Style tip: When it comes brassware, living finishes are a great choice in traditional bathrooms. Their unprotected exterior means each piece evolves and develops over time, creating a unique warmth and character. The ‘unfinished’ options will oxidise and vary in colour based on use and the surrounding environment.

 
 

 
 
 

Regal roll top

The owners of this townhouse weren’t afraid to make a statement and opted for a richly coloured freestanding bateau bath to enhance the impressive space. The dark wooden furniture and flooring are fitting for this character property and beautifully match the colour of the original integrated fireplace. Brushed black chrome brassware adds a striking industrial element to the scheme.

 
 

 
 

Style tip: When it comes to traditional flooring, checkerboard and basket-weave designs are a great choice. These patterns work particularly well in smaller spaces or as a feature in the middle of a large room, especially when teamed with a darker border tile to finish the space.

 
 

 
 
 
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