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Preview a selection of articles from Bathroom Trends US2603
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Color can play with our perceptions of scale. Dark surfaces, for example, will make a room appear smaller. However, there are several ways to redress this visual misconception.
This modestly sized, remodeled bathroom, by designer Royston Wilson, features walls, vanity tops and a floor in a rich, brown marble.
"These surfaces make a strong statement, but the near-black tones could potentially dwarf the space," says Wilson. "To counter this, I introduced a transparent shower frame, avoiding a visual barrier blocking this area off from the greater space. I also chose a deep toekick for the vanity – giving it a floating, airy appeal – and, similarly, offset the large mirror from the wall to imply another layer of space beyond it."
Darker hues can also rob a room of valuable light, another consideration Wilson was at pains to avoid, particularly in a bathroom.
"The pearl-gray vanity cabinets work against this and a large window in opaque glass alongside the shower lets in plenty of diffuse natural light," says the designer. "As well as giving the impression of double the space, the mirror that runs the full length of one wall also bounces light around the room."
The remodeled bathroom features a frosted glass window that was a rectangle of brickwork before the refit.
Marble surfaces and handleless drawers ensure this bathroom, by Royston Wilson Design, is easy to maintain. Running the shallow vanity right along one wall optimizes usable surfaces without encroaching unduly on the room's floor space.
After consultation with the owner, the designer opted to have only one sink in the vanity to maximize usable surface space. This configuration also allowed for an optimum amount of storage in the cabinetry beneath. Square heated towel rails add to the room's pampering feel and fit with the clean-lined aesthetic.
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