Bathrooms are one of the most often subject of residential renovation projects. Due to the nature and required functionality of the space, they often feel cold and sterile. White, as a color, is quite common, and there are surfaces that are reflective and slick. When renovating the bathroom, that functionality is still at the top of the list of goals, but with some creativity you can make the space much more personal. What many such projects miss is the creative application of texture.
Key Takeaways:
- Bathrooms are often stark and sterile. This is a mistake as this is one room where we are most emotionally naked and in need of recouping with the grace of warmth and beauty. Baths can be cozy.
- Sensory details matter in a bathroom. So use varying textures, like, soft, polished, nubby, rough, organic and smooth.
- Even tiles can be textural assets. Create a gravely, or pebbled texture. Use ridges, or unexpected materials.
“Bathrooms are the sensory retreat of our homes so it stands to reason that they should be designed for sensory wellbeing.”
Read more: https://www.thedesignsheppard.com/bathroom/texture-in-the-bathroom
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