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LOCATION: BATHROOMS & KITCHENS


The experts from bathroom specialist Better Bathrooms discuss the trend for all- white bathrooms and how this can be stylishly achieved, whilst avoiding a clinical look.


WHITE IT’LL BE ALL


The experts from bathroom specialist Better Bathrooms discuss the trend for all-white bathrooms and how this can be stylishly achieved, whilst avoiding a clinical look.


It’s the crisp, pure and clean palette that screams luxury, white on white bathrooms are making a comeback, with a modern twist. Whilst monochrome has been the king of the bathroom for some time now, its all white sister is back in town and showing us why white is most definitely alright.


Inspiration for all white bathrooms can be found on all corners of the internet, thanks to the likes of Pinterest and Instagram becoming visually stimulating sources for home and interiors- and it’s easy to see why. White, or one of it’s many thousands of variations, has for a long time been a perfectly easy choice for walls, thanks to its ability to be both subtle and chic at the same time. But a new trend is seeing the shade of ivory being selected not just for walls, but for from floor to ceiling. Gone are the days of tiled floors blending into the background, a bright white tiled floor will ensure a contemporary dash of character is added to that all-important powder room.


The all white everything trend isn’t for the faint hearted, but there’s something rather modern and classy about a room adorned in the entire same shade.


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Psychologists suggest that the colour white symbolises both purity and innocence, and offers a sense of calm, something which lends itself well to a room in which you are entitled to relax. The burst of bright will instantaneously light up a room, making it feel both more spacious and airier, something particularly important in bathrooms on the smaller size, or perhaps bathrooms with no access to a window.


And it doesn’t stop there, the all-white trend extends itself to the bathroom suite and accessories too. Consistency is key within this trend, as any colour variations will quickly become a focal point of the room, so ensuring that everything matches is necessary in order to avoid attention being drawn to unwanted places. It’s also worth noting that an all-white bathroom may well require extra attention when it comes to cleanliness, to ensure your tiles stay glossy all year round. Ensuring you keep on top of cleaning both the grout and tiles is key to keep the bathroom sparkling at all times. Steam cleaners are particularly popular for all white bathrooms, thanks to their ability to be both effective and suitable for the time- conscious.


As everyone is all too aware, interior trends come around like clockwork, and so quickly can something become an overnight fashion, it can also become outdated in a matter of moments. Investing in the all-white bathroom trend manages to steer away from some of the risk associated with choosing a contemporary choice, thanks to white’s ability to stay pretty timeless. With a white base, it will also be relatively easy to keep up with new trends as and when the time comes. The implementation of statement features such as gold taps, patterned towels or greenery in the form of houseplants are all easily accessible ways to update a white on white room in the future.


An all-white bathroom is perfect for creating an ambient relaxing space, and an extremely popular choice for the trend-conscious, but also those that want to create a larger, brighter feeling in a room so often neglected. Thanks to its easily tweaked nature, there’s no opportunity to become bored of the trend, making it the perfect choice for a bathroom update.


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