Dezign A Door Bets on Beautiful Bathrooms in 2019
More than just a functional space, bathrooms are also reserved for relaxation so it’s important to achieve a good balance of form and function - combining aesthetics and elegance with functionality.
05/12/2018
It's that time of year when the industry begins to make predictions and bets on what will be trendy and dominate homes in the year ahead. More than just a functional space, bathrooms are also reserved for relaxation so it’s important to achieve a good balance of form and function - combining aesthetics and elegance with functionality.
According to Arnold Jardim – managing director of cabinetry company Dezign A Door, like any other part of the home, bathrooms are sensitive to fashion and design trends but the innovations and changes in this room are more carefully considered because changing up this space can be expensive; particularly if you are making more than just cosmetic changes and embarking on a big renovation.
“While we recognise personal preferences and budget will ultimately influence the bathroom updates made in 2019, there are some trends that are worth considering that don’t always require a total overhaul,” says Jardim.
While not exhaustive, these bathroom trends identified by Dezign A Door will provide a fountain of inspiration and best of all, they are easy to adopt without you having to undertake a major bathroom renovation:
Black & White
The black and industrial feel bathroom is becoming a popular choice for designers and it’s believed it will become a hot trend in 2019. This includes using metallic finishes like copper, gold, silver and chrome combined with a satin black finish. This darker bathroom is classy but it can make a small area feel even smaller. When incorporating this idea in a confined space – use dark shades sparingly and contrast with lighter and brighter colours.
Grey Tones
When it comes to colours, grey and ash charcoal bathrooms are expected to blow up in 2019. Grey is a versatile colour and it can be used on walls, vanity units, and it can be teamed up with almost any colour and any fittings. When it comes to fixtures that work well with light greys – introduce darker shades like charcoal, and black. The other colour that’s bold and beautiful and being used more and more is forest green – a shade that pairs well with soft greys.
Celebrate Cabinetry
Cabinetry and vanities are getting thinner and smaller – perhaps a move that’s aligned with the fact that homes are smaller and space is at a premium. Wall hung vanities in a variety of styles and finishes create a feeling of openness and it’s expected that more of these will dominate the bathroom scene in the year ahead. Using natural wood for this space has its merits and when combined with exposed hardware especially funky copper pipes – it can add panache to this space.
Mix It Up
The use of different materials, especially a combination of solid wood/timber veneers, marble and matt metal in the bathroom creates a visual feast and a sensory experience that enriches the overall finish of the bathroom.
Focal Feature
Make a statement with your wall mirror and let it become a focal point in the room – shapely or round hanging mirrors are definitely gaining in popularity and when big enough they can make a small space appear bigger.
Big Splash
More than just a functional addition – baths
or more specifically freestanding tubs – are
back in vogue – in different styles and colours.
It adds to the overall aesthetics of this room
and space permitting it becomes the centerpiece
of the bathroom.
Like in the kitchen, using
patterned tiles is a trend that’s becoming more
prevalent. If not on the walls around the
vanity, then on the floors – paired with neutral
wall tiles or a painted wall. 3-D tiles give
depth to walls and bounce the light around
better than flat tiles and this tile trend will
increase as homes get smaller and the
requirement for more light and contrasts grows.
Using large tiles also gives the illusion of
size so it’s smart to consider this if your
bathroom is small.
More than just a “wet” space - style your bathroom by accessorizing it as you would any other room in the house. This can include decorative or practical items. A beautiful mirror tray for perfume, hanging a unique piece of art for a luxe feel, and introducing plants will all change the tone of the bathroom. Orchids do well in a bathroom but if there’s space, floor standing planters add pops of green and texture.
“Whatever your style – whether you’re after a trend setting finish or something more classic and conservative – if you’re planning to refresh your bathroom, make sure you get three quotes and work with a designer to help maximise your spend,” says Jardim. “Don’t allow the practicalities of the room to limit your creative thinking and prevent you from being adventurous with your design. You want to love your bathroom’s new look for years to come so do your style homework and educate yourself on what’s trending,” concludes Jardim.
For further advice on the hottest new bathroom trends – follow Dezign A Door on Facebook – or go to www.dezignadoor.co.za. From classic to contemporary, Dezign A Door manufactures customised doors for any kind of cupboard - from kitchens to bedrooms, bathrooms and more. The cabinetry company also manufactures drawer fronts and interior doors in wood, special finishes, glass and aluminum.
The decision to use European high quality materials guarantees consistency, speed, versatility, and a superior product but at local prices. State of the art technology is used to execute truly intricate specifications and when it comes to colour, the full range of cut to order products can be made in, or matched to, any colour. Visit www.dezignadoor.co.za