Style at Home (UK)

EASY TO UPDATE’

Trend-aware Elinor chose fabulous fittings that will go on looking great when she wants to ring the changes

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The bathroom we’d inherited was incredibly old-fashioned,’ says Elinor. ‘I’d re-done it all some years ago, but my pale, pretty scheme was looking tatty and very out of step with the rest of the house. I’m a serial updater and it was definitely time for a change.

Although I wanted a completely fresh look, it was important to control our spending. We decided to hang on to the basin and existing layout to minimise plumbing alteration­s. The loo is next door, and we thought about knocking through, but this is the main bathroom, so it’s actually useful having a separate loo. We’d have had to relocate the airing cupboard and hot water cylinder, too, which would have been an expensive job and I couldn’t see much benefit in doing it, as the room is still a nice size.

Style system

My style is modern and timeless, and I like impact and a touch of glamour. I made sure the fixtures I chose, like the bath, taps and tiles, were all neutral. That gives me scope to create a completely different look in time, just by changing the walls and accessorie­s. Having a clear link from one room to the next is another driver for me, so although the bathroom isn’t en suite, I knew I’d repeat the deep blue tones I’ve got in the adjoining bedroom.

Canny choices

Top of my wish-list was the black bath. Instead of a traditiona­l, claw-foot style, I shopped around for a contempora­ry, affordable tub-type bath, to sit squarely on the floor. An over-the-bath shower was my only option. A fixed shower screen would have been tricky to match with the bath, but the curved shower rail and curtain made a great alternativ­e.

I kept the colour palette narrow, just deep blues, black and white, but used

 ?? ?? IDEA TO STEAL ‘Glam mirrored niche includes lighting’
SMOOTH FINISH ‘I’ve used Farrow & Ball’s Stiffkey Blue on the ceiling and cornice, as well as the walls – I like the seamless effect and it puts the focus onto the bath and shower’
IDEA TO STEAL ‘Glam mirrored niche includes lighting’ SMOOTH FINISH ‘I’ve used Farrow & Ball’s Stiffkey Blue on the ceiling and cornice, as well as the walls – I like the seamless effect and it puts the focus onto the bath and shower’

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