Stamping your mark on your bathroom can often mean looking for inspiration from other countries or time periods.
In this blog post, we’ll be taking a look at three popular style trends when it comes to the bathroom. We’ll also explain how you can achieve the look easily, which is especially key when you’re working to a tight budget, and which venetian blind will complement the look perfectly.
Scandi style
Introduced to the world by a well-known furniture retailer (who we need not name here!) and popularised by dramas such as Wallander and Beck, the Scandi style typifies the simple, yet functional interiors found in Scandinavian countries, such as Sweden and Norway.
Scandi style is quite minimalist, meaning no complex patterns or designs. The emphasis is on natural materials and everyday living, with wood a prominent feature.
The notion of “hygge” is another key feature of Scandi style. This Danish word, which has no direct translation in English, promotes a sense of comfort and well-being in the home. Think cold winter evenings sat in front of a nice warm fire, and you start to understand what it means.
To achieve the look in your bathroom, a counter top basin sat atop a work surface, and wood effect tiles, can be combined to create this look quite easily. Opt for simple tap and bath designs with as little detailing as possible and finish off with a wood bath mat or a wooden trug to keep your toiletries neat and tidy.
Wood finishes should be light and colours should be kept neutral.
Which blind should you choose?
Go for a wood effect venetian blind, to help enhance and accentuate the natural elements of your bathroom décor.
Hotel chic
Inspired by the opulent bathrooms found in high-end, boutique style hotels, this is a look that has gained popularity in recent years.
The centrepiece of such a bathroom will always be a luxurious bath. Whether you choose an ornate freestanding model, or a double-ended tub, both time and money should be lavished on this item. Accessorise with a traditional bath shower mixer tap for some classic styling.
To light your bathroom, a chandelier can really add a touch of glamour, whilst an illuminated mirror is a must-have accessory.
For your walls, choose wallpaper with subtle patterns or cover with marble effect tiles, for a regal style. And, to finish the look, you simply have to have a large, fluffy dressing gown and slippers at the ready.
Which blind should you choose?
A white venetian blind, will help to keep things simple yet elegant.
Art deco
This evocative and bold style from the early 20th century has made a big comeback in recent years, partially due to TV series such as Poirot and Downton Abbey. Geometric shapes and strong colours combine to give you a wonderful and luxurious look.
Greens, blacks and whites come together brilliantly to create an art deco palette. Tiles are key, with linear patterns working well. Metro tiles used in a brick bond fashion are perfect for this style.
Your bathroom suite should be angular, with crisp, clean lines – but don’t just restrict yourself to traditional designs. A contemporary suite will work just as well.
Complement your suite with chrome accessories that come with octagonal-shaped wall fixings, such as tumblers and soap dishes, and add a vintage mirror with bevelled edges.
Which blind should you choose?
Venetian blinds are ideal at evoking the 1920s style of interior. Choose hunter green or black, to make a bold statement in your bathroom.