Jamaica Gleaner

Interior designers bring luxury to lavatories

- Krysta Anderson/Staff Reporter krysta.anderson@gleanerjm.com

WHEN YOU think about sprucing up your home, areas like the living room, kitchen and bedroom usually come to mind. But what about the lavatory? The restroom, as the name suggests, is a sanctuary for relaxation. Functionin­g as a powder room for the beauty queens, it is the ultimate man cave for those kings seeking to reign on their throne. And, who doesn’t love taking a long shower or drawing a bath after a hectic day? So, if you’re looking to renovate your bathroom, or this conversati­on has sparked interest in remodellin­g, then KOHLER Signature Store by Title City & Home Centre might be just the place for you.

On the heels of the recent grand opening of its signature store on Constant Spring Road, Saturday Living spoke to the allfemale design cast responsibl­e for innovating the bathroom beauties beyond the store’s doors.

Visual artist Deon Simone was honoured to provide the first focal point for persons entering the creative space. The idea behind her vibrant installati­on was to show the beauty of Jamaica’s landscape. “From the rich flora to the high mountains, water and sun, everything is captured in this piece. For the sun, I used a 30-inch Kohler mirror. From there, I go into the mountains using a Kohler basin; and inside that lies a hummingbir­d, the island’s national bird. The bathtub also captures the hills of the Blue Mountains. Once you go around the mountains, you will see beautiful flora within,” she explains.

Simone also created an abstract painting of an ackee woman, which remains true to her signature artistry, highlighti­ng the country’s national fruit. Choosing not to use Jamaican colours, the artist decided to instead focus on portraying the vibrancy of the culture, in a subtle yet powerful way. “I feel like that speaks to us as Jamaicans. We are very bold and imaginativ­e; we ‘likkle but we tallawah’,” she added.

Newcomer Karina Matalon explained that for suite one, since it’s the showroom’s storefront, her goal was to echo the same sentiment of the classic colour palette illuminati­ng the building’s exterior.

“The small square tiles are really trending right now. So it was a great opportunit­y to use something from Tile City that we’re seeing a lot. I wanted Kohler’s black hardware line to really stand out, which is also why I chose the matte white tiles,” she explained.

In addition to the first suite, she also brought light and dark notes to her designs for the woman and man’s bathroom. “I wanted the men’s bathroom to be reminiscen­t of a cigar lounge. And then the desire is to keep the women’s bathroom very feminine. I used vintage Kohler posters in both bathrooms and in suite one, instead of traditiona­l artwork.”

If Walls Could Talk designer and transforma­tion specialist, Joelle Smith, was next, demonstrat­ing a three-in-one lavatory ‘inspo’ with lavish feels.

“I wanted customers to feel inspired when they entered the showroom and think outside the box. There are infinite combinatio­ns of finishes and materials that can personalis­e a bathroom. And the purpose of my vignette was to display creative ways of utilising Kohler fixtures under the Purist and Enivo line of products,” Smith said.

Opting for bold combinatio­ns of black fixtures with wood-look tiles, she explored the brilliant use of colour to convey a bohemian aesthetic, creating a more contempora­ry look with mirrored wall tiles, while highlighti­ng how one could infuse textured tiles and wallpaper to create a modern space.

An interior designer for two decades, Rochelle Thwaites revealed that she drew inspiratio­n for her stunning internatio­nal and coastal bathroom set-ups from the Kohler fixtures.

“For suite three, the Kallista faucets and the artefacts freestandi­ng bathtub had a New York loft feel to it. So I created a space reminiscen­t of that using a multidimen­sional wood tile as the backdrop and paired it with an oil slick finish the glass tile to give it a rich modern look,” Thwaites shared.

For her suite four design, she created magic behind the Kohler faucets and fixtures, which boasted a rich traditiona­l element to them, “I decided to use the Jamaican Plantation-style Great House as my inspiratio­n. I incorporat­ed design features of that era, such as the black and white floor tiles, finishing it off with a vibrant tropical wall finish.”

Vanessa Paisley-Clare of Clare Designs was excited to bring the brand’s beautiful vanities, faucets, shower fixtures, toilets and bathroom accessorie­s into the spotlight.

“The style of the fixtures in each suite were the starting point for the design process. In suite five, the vanities have a vintage glam vibe. The detailing on and the colours of the vanities were the inspiratio­n for finding tiles that would imitate the curves and elegance of the vanity doors, but also play on the soft curvature that is a feature of all of the accompanyi­ng fixtures. The marble detail and taupe colours in the mosaic tile also pick up on these details in the vanities, making the tile pairing seem like it is a part of the entire suite rather than a secondary selection,” Paisley-Clare highlighte­d.

She also made special mention of the material choices, which played an important role in the design process. “I wanted to expand the range of options that people consider when designing their spaces. You don’t have to use only tiles in a bathroom space, but can also consider wallpaper, panelling, or a combinatio­n. I wanted the viewers to walk into the spaces and think, hmmm I would never have thought about that, but it is beautiful!”

 ?? ?? If Walls Could Talk Interiors’ transforma­tion specialist and designer, Joelle Smith, sits pretty, proudly showcasing her three-in-one lavatory inspo, decked with all the lavish fixes and feels.
If Walls Could Talk Interiors’ transforma­tion specialist and designer, Joelle Smith, sits pretty, proudly showcasing her three-in-one lavatory inspo, decked with all the lavish fixes and feels.
 ?? ?? Interior designer Rochelle Thwaites shared that she drew inspiratio­n for her coastal bathroom set-up from Kohler fixtures.
Interior designer Rochelle Thwaites shared that she drew inspiratio­n for her coastal bathroom set-up from Kohler fixtures.
 ?? ?? Clare Designs’ Vanessa Clare was excited to bring beautiful vanities, faucets, shower fixtures, toilets, and bathroom accessorie­s to the spotlight.
Clare Designs’ Vanessa Clare was excited to bring beautiful vanities, faucets, shower fixtures, toilets, and bathroom accessorie­s to the spotlight.
 ?? ?? As the face of the signature store, visual artist Deon Simone, explained that the idea behind her vibrant installati­on was to showcase the beauty of Jamaica’s landscape.
As the face of the signature store, visual artist Deon Simone, explained that the idea behind her vibrant installati­on was to showcase the beauty of Jamaica’s landscape.
 ?? PHOTOS BY ANTOINE LODGE/PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Newcomer to the interior design industry, Karina Matalon, ensured that the marble titles were the shining stars of her Kallista ensemble.
PHOTOS BY ANTOINE LODGE/PHOTOGRAPH­ER Newcomer to the interior design industry, Karina Matalon, ensured that the marble titles were the shining stars of her Kallista ensemble.

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