Geberit balancing function and aesthetic with bathroom furniture
T
he bathroom has always been a busy, practical room in the home, with
functional sanitaryware, ceramics and furniture front of mind when it comes to design. In recent years we have seen a clear shift
towards the primary use of the bathroom, with more homeowners using the space as a sanctuary to relax and unwind. When it comes to furniture, homeowners are
looking for product innovations and clever design touches to create a living space that provides a perfect balance of aesthetics and functionality. At Geberit, our core ethos of “Design Meets
Function” is at the heart of every product. That’s why we use the latest consumer insight, industry innovations and the latest trends to create a holistic approach to bathroom design throughout all our furniture ranges – something which is essential to meeting the needs of the modern bathroom.
Smart storage solutions Storage solutions have always been vital in the bathroom, with that all-important space needed to store everyday essentials, from towels and toiletries to cleaning products and electricals. However, it’s certainly fair to say that the
homeowner’s approach to designing and decorating the bathroom is now more like that of
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a living space. It is all about harnessing the home for happiness, balancing function with aesthetics and creating the ideal bathroom sensory escape. Furniture plays a key part in creating that
sanctuary, and units that offer clever design touches, like in Geberit’s Acanto range, increase wellbeing with elements such as soft-close doors and ambient lighting, helping to create a sensory approach to bathroom design.
Essential finishing touches Traditionally, bathroom furniture has often run the risk of being boring, clinical and harsh, with bright white colours and little personality. However, the modern bathroom is a much more livable space, with many homeowners seeking to decorate the bathroom as they would any other room in the home.
Furniture options and styles, therefore, have
indeed become much more diverse, with even more colourways and finishes on the market. One of the most significant trends in bathroom interiors is to get creative and reflect the individual’s personality. Homeowners might opt for a biophilic design
with furniture that reflects the outdoors, such as Geberit’s earthy range of Variform furniture in Hickory dark or make a statement with monochrome finishes like Geberit’s striking Smyle Square in Lava matt. With a huge variety of styles to suit every
individual and space, there is now much more freedom when it comes to the bathroom. Homeowners should experiment with a mix of contemporary and vintage styles, using furniture, accessories, materials and colours to help bring the space to life. The design possibilities are endless! For more information visit the website.
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