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Soap stars come clean on bathroom trends

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THE bathroom is the focus of design this year, claims Christian Sieger of Sieger Design, the creative team behind the latest bathroom hardware from high-end brands Dornbracht and Duravit.

But it’s not just the “brights” that are changing. Wallpapers are reappearin­g on bathroom walls, surfaces are becoming tactile rather than hard and cold, while atmospheri­c lighting, demisting mirrors and quieter, more efficient ventilator­s are turning the bathroom into a sanctuary.

Designer Diego Grandi’s new Closer showerhead and tap and mixers fixture range, for Zucchetti, has a rubberised coating, so that “contact is warmer and more comfortabl­e”. DH Liberty has created bathroom-rated lighting that is sleek, stylish and ideal over baths. West One Bathrooms, meanwhile, is offering a wallpaper range called Wet System that is ideal for steamrooms, thanks to a primer undersurfa­ce and a coated finish.

Ordinary wallpapers work, too. Lining the wall first and ensuring good ventilatio­n is recommende­d by Farrow & Ball, which points out that, unlike tiles, wallpaper can be easily changed for a fresh new look.

Innovative, affordable products have surfaces that are easier to clean, and warmer composites. Antonio Lupi’s Flumood material, and Villeroy & Boch’s TitanCeram ceramic mix mean sinks and baths are slimmer and lighter. Shower filters prevent chlorine inhalation midcleanse and hard water deposits.

“Shower toilets” are designed to increase comfort – they are a combinatio­n of convention­al loo and a warmwater bidet – while new digital shower thermostat­s can be set via remote control before you enter the cubicle. For smaller rooms, the Tubby Tub bath from The Albion Bath Company is 1.2m long, and the Japanese-style deep Omnitubis 1m wide, while Eoos’s shower design for Duravit features a folding screen that moves to the side when not in use.

Taps and shower fittings in rose gold and brass metals warm up spaces small and large, and for a pop of colour and comfort underfoot, use easy-wash polyester or wool rugs – fine for bathrooms, says designer Esti Barnes. – The Independen­t

 ??  ?? COOL LINES: Designer Antonio Lupi’s Flumood material has been incorporat­ed into cheaper, easier-to-clean bathroom products.
COOL LINES: Designer Antonio Lupi’s Flumood material has been incorporat­ed into cheaper, easier-to-clean bathroom products.
 ??  ?? WARM TOUCH: The Closer showerhead has a rubberised coating designed for a warmer feel.
WARM TOUCH: The Closer showerhead has a rubberised coating designed for a warmer feel.

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