When designing a bathroom incorporating marble into your wet area is a smart choice that will give you a lifetime of style. However, I like a bathroom that is designed for living and because marble is durable, long lasting and rejuvenating, it is only natural that most of designers gravitate to this grandeur natural stone.
So how do you showcase marble in a bathroom design that is unassuming? There are endless possibilities really, like brushed brass or gold tap ware, soft timber finishes and black accents is a favourite. A wall hung vanity will expose a tiled or marble floor and waste no space whilst maintaining an understated look.
It essentially comes down to individual taste and budget, but when it comes time to compose this luxury stone with other elements, you cannot go wrong. For example, a stone bathtub, a natural or black timber veneer vanity encased with a marble top, together with layered lighting, will take it to the next level. As long as you have balance and proportion, even the simplest design will take shape.
Fifty Shades of Marble
The popular choices of colour include whites, blacks, beige, and soft dusty pinks, however white is the predominant and most sought-after, such as Calacatta or Carrara. The interplay of dramatic veins and textures are a little rarer in the two, making it more expensive and therefore widely used in luxury residential and commercial bathroom designs.
Elements and Edge
To create a visual impact alongside your marble, how you choose to highlight and embrace with your stone will play an important role in giving a bathroom personality.
I like to urge clients to follow their own style when it comes to tap ware, lighting, and window furnishings. If you like an earthy feel, seeking natural materials and hues will work a treat to emerge into something that is calming. Or if you want to make a vintage 'moody' statement, black accents is pivotal for a retro vibe.
The use of marble in a bathroom means the outcome must suit not only lifestyle but link in with a home's adjoining rooms for the ultimate and essential flow on effect!
Article written by Marina Mura
Mood-boards curated By Evoke Interior Decorating
Find your ideal style | E: evokeinteriordecorating@gmail.com.au
Image credit:
Stylesourcebook