A blissful bathroom
Louise Karsten of Pretoria writes My husband and I recently bought our first home and we’re renovating it, room by room. The accessories and tiles are all still in excellent condition, although the finishes are a bit outdated. While we’d love to give the bathroom a complete overhaul someday, for now I’d like to make it feel a little more like a retreat. Where do I start?
Kim Williams, interior creative and behaviour specialist, replies With intuitive and carefully considered design, bathrooms have the potential to be functional, beautiful and instrumental in reducing anxiety. The aim is to create a soothing environment in which you can relax and feel revitalised after a long day. Consider these easy, budget-friendly tips:
STORAGE is essential if you want to avoid clutter, particularly when it comes to all those toiletries. Identify the items you use in the shower and install in-shower storage, such as a built-in recess, to suit your needs and space. A linen cupboard for dry items like toilet paper and towels, as well as the regular vanity storage, is always a bonus if one can find a spot for it.
PLANTS work so well in bathroom spaces and the naturally occurring ambient humidity from the steam of a shower is perfect for a wide array of tropical and subtropical plants including orchids, peace lilies, ferns and even air plants (see page 102 for more suggestions). They add a wonderful connection to nature, soften materials such as marble or tile and add a gentle aspect of colour.
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