The Citizen (Gauteng)

How to create the right mood

BATHROOM BUTLER: NEW SERIES OF MOOD BOARDS

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Designed by Alexandra Jackson from Blue Tangerine Interiors.

Alexandra Jackson is one of the lead designers at Blue Tangerine Interiors – the exclusive interior specialist­s for architectu­ral firm, Messaris Wapenaar Cole Architects.

BT Interiors was establishe­d in 2013 and focuses on developmen­t projects in residentia­l, commercial and industrial sectors.

Alexandra is currently working on a few apartment block projects in Rosebank and surroundin­g areas, which she is keeping simple and neutral with the idea that the designs would appeal to a large audience and would be movein ready to suit any décor, style or taste.

Alexandra has used these residentia­l projects as her inspiratio­nal “backdrop” for Bathroom Butler’s mood boards:

Brushed Bronze

For this mood board, Alexandra chose to keep the board quite neutral as far as the brick and mortar materials were concerned and made use of subtle accent colours that complement the bronze finish.

“I used colours that complement ‘brushed bronze’ as my inspiratio­n and drew from there,” says Alexandra.

This look can be taken into the rest of the rooms in the house provided the colour palette works together.

Alexandra has used a wooden vinyl flooring as this is proving rather popular at this stage of design and suggested using soft furniture finishes to bring in the colour. She recommends using a plain tile on the walls and possible accents in the shower or bath areas.

Polished rose gold I used colours that complement ‘brushed bronze’

For this look, Alexandra used wall paper to add texture and dimension to the board and drew inspiratio­n from the coloured rose gold accessorie­s themselves.

She has used fabrics and surfaces that work well with rose gold and suggests adding additional fittings and finishes such as pendants or door handles in rose gold to connect the bathroom accessorie­s with the rest of the décor.

Alexandra has also used natural elements like the palm leaf to soften the look.

Ma Black

For this look, Alexandra used a grey textured tile and contrasted Bathroom Butler’s matt black accessorie­s with the white tile choices which she has softened by using grey and beige wood finishes – whether this be solid wood or wood inspired tiles or floors.

The black, grey and white colour palette was inspired by city living, and the matt black accessorie­s offer a striking focal point for the mood board which she paired with a rich, deep red colour as a suggestion for the rugs or towels.

Brushed stainless steel

“I love how sophistica­ted the brushed stainless steel finish is – we actually used this finish for one of our apartment projects on Jan Smuts in Johannesbu­rg,” says Alexandra.

People are often afraid to mix brushed and polished accessorie­s and finishes but Alexandra says that if you use quality products, the results can be quite striking.

The brushed stainless steel gives a great illusion of texture, so she’s kept this mood-board simple with a grey colour palette complement­ed by white tiles and natural wood.

Polished stainless steel

Blue Tangerine Interiors has what they call a “purple couch theory”. A client that owns a purple couch should be able to move into and easily live within any space designed by BT Interiors.

The idea is that they focus on designing modern spaces with neutral enough finishes that even a purple couch would fit quite effortless­ly into its surroundin­gs.

This mood board combines white floors, concrete finishes and polished stainless-steel accessorie­s.

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