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CLOAKROOMS & ENSUITES


esigning a stylish and practical family bathroom can be demanding but renovating a cloakroom or ensuite comes with a range of additional challenges, that make them a particularly interesting project. Reduced space, often trickier plumbing, individual preferences and practical requirements can mean that designing in this area requires further considerations. Add the matter that many of these areas are used by guests and therefore need to have the ‘wow’ factor and you have yourself a full interior design challenge.


Comment by Ash Chilver Sales Director, HiB


Yet despite these factors, cloakrooms and ensuites can be a fantastic opportunity to express personality, think creatively and create a scheme that makes the most of the space. Due to their size, the cost of transforming these rooms can be more reasonable, so there is more opportunity to follow bathroom trends and go for eye-catching designs that impress visitors. Choosing a clear and consistent style throughout the décor, furniture and accessories


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can make a huge impact and enhance the overall experience. This year, trends such as ‘Petrichor’ which pulls from natural and environmental inspirations and ‘Vellichor’ which harks back to warm, familiar feelings of comfort and nostalgia, are predicted to be popular and can be explored easily through a cloakroom or ensuite.


There are a number of practical ways to make the most of these rooms, from reduced depth furniture like the Fabrica and Kingsbury HiB Novum cloakroom ranges to open storage options and under-counter LED lighting to enhance the feeling of space. Using the walls effectively through the use of mirrors, which can be excellent carriers of light, can produce a bright and airy feel to a tight space.


Ensuites and cloakrooms are a great addition to any home and are a fantastic excuse to let your inner interior design prowess shine. Using a combination of well thought-out décor and inspired furniture choices, they have the capacity to make a small but mighty difference to the home.


Cloakroom and ensuite furniture for every home from HiB Novum


iB Novum’s impressive range of ensuite and cloakroom furniture celebrates beautiful styling and practicality that is ideal for smaller spaces. From the classic, decorative aesthetics of the Kingsbury cloakroom range to the sleek, curved exterior of Arc, there is a solution for each individual style.


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The latest of HiB’s cloakroom ranges, Fabrica, features three popular finishes, Midnight Blue, Dark Emerald, and Carbon Grey. This carefully curated choice of colours has been designed to complement a whole host of interior schemes


including this years top trends, ‘Mono Mineral’ and ‘Vellichor’.


HiB’s catalogue of options offer compact specification, ample storage and statement design that customers will love for years to come. Ash Chilver, Sales Director at HiB said: “All of the cloakroom and ensuite ranges available from HiB Novum offer an equal blend of style and practicality that is needed. These spaces are often in continuous use everyday, but also need to look their best for those house- proud home owners wanting to impress their guests.


“Our ranges are the ideal solution and are available in a range of floor-standing and wall hung styles, with different finishes, brassware and handle options to match and complete the look.” To see HiB Novum’s full range of ensuite and cloakroom furniture visit the website.


www.hib.co.uk/furniture-range 30 BKU FEBRUARY 2023


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