The English Home

BATHED in STYLE

ften considered primarily for its practical function as a room in which to carry out ablutions, the bathroom is underestimated as a place for high decoration and expression of character. While we love clean, spa-like spaces, we have also noted a move towards a more maximalist approach in bathrooms. We noted in our February issue that higher levels of decoration in this space would be a growing trend for the coming year and certainly this is evident in the use of bolder colours, creative tiling and even wallpapers and soft furnishings in bathrooms and cloakrooms. Motifs and colour choices can be as bold, personal, and expressive as other rooms

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