Mastering the Mix of Bathroom Design
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- Trendy designs for the home
combine furnishings from a variety
of periods and materials. Finding
the right mix takes confidence, a
spirit of adventure and savvy eye.
This is particularly true in the
bath. Whether home spa, master
suite, powder room or his and her
space, the bathroom requires
practical design solutions given
its utilitarian function. But it’s
a style matchmaker’s field of
dreams where virtually anything
goes thanks to today’s products and
designs.
Begin with the Bathroom
Design Basics
In mixing and matching styles in
your bathroom, start with the design basics of scale and
proportion. What are the dimensions of your bathroom and what
elements do you need to fit within that space? Ask yourself if
you have all the fixtures and fittings to meet your needs and
lifestyle. Do you want to gain storage space and lose the
clutter? Balancing the room’s size with the bathroom
necessities will help you explore what to add, what to
eliminate, what to build in or what furniture to consider.
Many manufacturers simplify the
decision by offering complete bath furniture collections in a
wide variety of periods and styles. Whether you use the
collections in full or in part, they provide a foundation for
the rest of the mix. The Fifth and 57th Collection from
Porcher, for example, features an art
deco-inspired vanity, cosmetic table, apothecary cabinet,
storage cabinet, wall-hung mirror and tub surround. You can
determine what pieces fit within your space and style.
Pick a Bathroom Design
Theme
Once you have the basics in
place, today’s décor-conscious homeowner welcomes the challenge
to combine a little of this and a little of that. The
successful mix features variations on one dominant visual
theme, whether you choose art deco, minimalist, contemporary,
country or anything in between. When selecting additional
pieces for the room, look for design compatibility -- a similar
(or happily contrasting) angle or curve to the fixtures, a
matching finish, and so on. With your design theme in mind, you
can also choose complementary materials for floors, walls and
countertops. Fortunately, there are many natural and man-made
materials available that are water-resistant such as glass,
stone, tile, metal, composites and certain woods. Again, some
collections from bathroom manufacturers feature mix-and-match
materials. Porcher’s Fifth and 57th Collection offers
rich, two-tone wood finishes, durable natural stone and
sculpted hardware.
Play the Match
Game
Good design seeks
balance between matching and
contrasting. Some elements of
the well-mixed bath such as
fixtures, faucets and hardware
work best if they match.
Sticking to one manufacturer’s
fixtures and fittings
automatically adds a degree of
visual consistency and a
manageable amount of variety.
Other bathroom details such as
fixture finishes and furniture
are perfect for mixing up the
room’s style. It’s these types
of details that provide the
finishing touches on your
bathroom makeover. An elegant,
understated metal faucet finish,
whether brushed or antiqued,
makes a good match for all
styles.
JADO bathroom faucets, for example, come in an
antique nickel finish, which is among the most popular for
luxury fixtures. No matter what finish you choose, try to
keep them consistent, especially when the bath incorporates
several periods and styles. Furniture can also provide a
practical yet stylish contrast to your bathroom theme. An
heirloom antique cabinet or a new clothing armoire can be
repurposed as much-needed storage and contrasted with
porcelain fixtures and metal finishes.
When it comes to mixing it up in
the bathroom, learn from the design masters: match form to
function and then match it to your style. Elegant,
designer-looking bathrooms can be achieved easily with the help
of manufacturers’ mix-and-match collections and your own
imagination.
Courtesy of ARAcontent
EDITOR'S NOTE: Judith Nasatir is
a well-known writer and editor whose work has been published in
numerous American and international publications about design,
architecture and decorating.
Seth Townsend, Kitchen
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