Gallery: Scandi-inspired bathroom with neutral tones

 

The owners of this Victorian home in Newbury wanted to transform their existing en-suite into a light, bright and luxurious room. To maximise the layout, the clients decided to reconfigure the first floor of their home, re-apportioning some space from a bedroom to create a larger footprint for the en-suite.

Key for these clients was to incorporate a large walk-in shower and this was created along the back wall of the room for maximum effect. The large rainfall shower head was chosen to provide a sumptuous and pampering shower experience whilst the matching satin gold hand shower offer a practical way to clean the shower space.

Warm neutral tiles were chosen throughout the space but the different shapes, sizes and layouts add interest. The metro tiles in the shower were laid in a herringbone format to draw the eye in and further enhance the focal point of the shower. The same colour palette and pattern was chosen in larger format tiles behind the basin, WC and across the floor, ensuring the scheme is calming and cohesive. Each tile showcases a slightly different colour variation and veining which softens the look and adds more interest than a matte neutral scheme.

The vanity was chosen to not only make a visual impact within the room but because of the huge amount of storage space it offers. With 4 deep drawers, the Scandi-inspired unit provides plenty of places to stow away towels and bathroom products, adding to the feeling of considered serenity. Our designer sourced sculptural white basins to sit on top of the vanity and tied the scheme together with matching satin gold taps and mirrors.

 
 
 

The details


Location: Newbury
Designer: Ripples Newbury
Price: £20k (not including installation)
Products: Bespoke Scandi vanity unit, satin gold thermostatic shower, rimless wall-hung WC, marble herringbone wall tiles.

 
 

For advice, tips and tricks from our team of specialist bathroom designers, download or request a copy of our free Style Guide.

 

Take a look around the beautiful family bathroom we created for Lily Pebbles and find out how our designer created the space.

 
Allie Astell

I founded Manage My Website back in 2009, building our first ever website on Squarespace 5. Since then I’ve created and project managed more websites on this platform than I could ever have imagined.

https://www.managemywebsite.com/
Previous
Previous

Case study: A contemporary compact bathroom with clever design tricks

Next
Next

Ripples radar: A touch of traditional