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RETAILER CASE STUDY | CP Hart


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Natural, soft and luxurious


Bathroom specialist CP Hart explains how it was tasked with creating a master en suite for the gentleman of the house that would be masculine, stylish and calming


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He requested a natural and neutral palette, but was also drawn to the colour blue and so that was the starting point for our project – where we used this as an accent colour for the vanity unit and exterior of the freestanding CP Hart Audrey acrylic bath. The rest of the bathroom was fairly neutral and calming, with natural textures such as porcelain stone-effect tiles, which was similar to some of the natural stone used elsewhere in the property. We also worked around the room’s original focal point, the fireplace, which we wanted to keep, to make it feel more like a classic living space.


Stone-effect porcelain tiles on the floor and some 78


he client asked us to design a room that would be contemporary and stylish, but with timeless features in keeping with


walls helped further meet the client’s wish for natural textures. Most walls were also painted to keep the space feeling soft. Bespoke SSI frameless glass was used for the shower to help it feel as open and spacious as possible, given that the ceiling was not overly high. The furniture elements in the room had a satin finish, and when it came to brassware, we chose products from the Samuel Heath Landmark Pure range in a satin nickel finish, again keeping with the soft, tactile and natural look the client had specified. The WC used in the room was a washlet model


from Toto RX with lever handle by Samuel Heath, again in a satin nickel finish.


Natural, soft, and luxurious – with a pop of colour. This is how all the rooms were designed, with the period of the house always in mind. We also wanted


to bring a bit of the outside countryside into the interiors, so we decided to go with more organic rounded shapes, rather than angled or geometric. Adding blue as a pop of colour was what the client


had requested. This was introduced in the satin glass Artelinea furniture and bath exterior, which we painted in Farrow and Ball’s Hague Blue. For the lighting, we incorporated ceiling spots and an Artelinea Prisma mirror that, thanks to its hidden diffusion light, produced a halo of light behind it. The walls were painted in Farrow and Ball’s Drop


Cloth to produce a natural and relaxing atmosphere, while the timber shelves next to the basin and either side of the bath were also painted in this colour so as to blend into the walls. To finish off the styling of the room we added various pieces of artwork to the walls.


· November 2021


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