
MISMATCH MARBLE
Sourcing intricately striated marble tiles and arranging them in a patchwork style, rather than aligning the veining seamlessly, is an inspired way to introduce pattern that feels both dynamic and organic. Interior designer Meredith Owen has amplified the texture in this space by switching to a fluted version of the same marble tiles. "The fluted marble helps to create additional visual interest behind the tub,' she says. I prefer natural stone to porcelain. Natural stone always lends itself to a more high-end look, although there is more maintenance involved. For areas that need a more durable material, a porcelain marble can be substituted in for a lower maintenance option.
Lilac marble tiles, from £1,794sq m, by Ann Sacks, available from West One Bathrooms. Project by Meredith Owen Interiors.
FABRIC OF LIFE
Don't let moisture concerns steer you away from using soft furnishings. Interior designer Bradley AAA Odom champions the use of patterned textiles, proving they can bring warmth and style even to the most functional spaces. "The key is placement and proper material selection, he says. In this project, Bradley added an ottoman and a rug, positioning them away from direct water exposure. I prefer organic and architectural patterns that complement rather than compete with tiles,' he adds. When paired with proper ventilation and moisture-resistant treatments, these elements add a layer of sophistication and comfort.
Ottoman in Cotton Club in Sea Glass, £225m, Jim Thompson. Sea Urchin Pendant by Coup Studio [USA only], R Hughes. Project by Bradley Odom Interiors.
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