Bathroom trends for 2010
28th August 2010 · 0 Comments
Bathroom trends for 2010
With 47 industry awards under its belt and 17 showrooms to its name, Ripples should have a pretty good idea of what we can expect in the way of bathroom trends in 2010
Recently a group of the senior designers at Ripples got together to discuss the major developments we could expect to see next year.
Exciting new changes to the bathroom for 2010 are promised, with black high gloss furniture teamed with grey tiles and warm hues of deep purple, violet, yellow and vivid lime green – using glass mosaic tiles to inject a splash of glamour and colour.
Furniture will become more curvaceous by design giving a softer finish with products taking on a more organic feel, with the chunky basin being replaced by slim line.
Colours: Rich sumptuous colours are becoming more popular as clients are starting to inject some serious personality into their bathrooms with splashes of plum and violet.
Style: Products will become more organic in shape, basins and baths will take on more natural forms to enhance the feeling of calm and well being
Brassware: Introduction of exciting new finishes matt black, chrome, champagne gold and white which will combine perfectly with vanity units in high gloss white, lime green and even black rubber!
Furniture: Luxurious high gloss lacquer in red, black and white, dark shades of wood with grain effect in Rosewood and Mahogany mixed with ceramics and deep rich natural stone.
Showering: Bathrooms will allow more space for showering with large square shower heads combined with minimalist glass and chrome screens.
Environment: Consumers will re-think water consumption and efficiency, with clients opting for fittings with thermostat technology and flow rate regulators to reduce water consumptio
Exciting new changes to the bathroom for 2010 are promised, with black high gloss furniture teamed with grey tiles and warm hues of deep purple, violet, yellow and vivid lime green – using glass mosaic tiles to inject a splash of glamour and colour.
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