Minimalist Bathroom Design: Our Bathroom Makeover for Top London Blogger

Minimalist Bathroom Design: Our Bathroom Makeover for Top London Blogger Here at Kallums, we recently collaborated with top interior designer and blogger Ruth of Design Soda to completely transform her bathroom. Ruth wanted her new bathroom design to forgo all bathroom trends in favour for a timeless, minimalist bathroom design. Using high quality bathroom products that will stand the test of time to create a calm, relaxing bathroom for the family to enjoy. Kallums’ transformed a badly installed bathroom into a luxurious minimalist bathroom design There were many reasons we wanted to collaborate with Ruth, but there was one reason in particular that really stood out to us. Ruth had a bad experience with her previous bathroom installer and ended up with a badly installed bathroom. This resulted in numerous problems over the years such as exploding taps and loose fittings which caused multiple leaks. Despite paying for the leaks to be fixed as well as relaying tiles, some of the fittings continued to slowly leak through to the kitchen. Ruth’s original bathroom was only six years old and shouldn’t have needed a complete renovation that soon. Unfortunately, this is a common problem with bathrooms that are badly installed and something we hear from clients far too often! Bathrooms are our passion, and we find it deeply upsetting to hear from so many people the issues and expense caused from poorly installed bathrooms. Interview with Ruth from Design Soda: Why Minimalist Bathroom Design is Timeless Our collaboration was a great success and together we created a luxurious, minimalist bathroom design with premium quality products. Ruth was beyond thrilled with the results, as were we! A few weeks after the project was completed, we sat down for a quick catch up with Ruth to discuss all things bathrooms. We know it must be hard to choose, but what do you love the most about your new minimalist bathroom design? It is hard, there are so many elements I love, but undoubtedly the concrete basin from Kast is the showstopper piece, as a statement sink which isn’t in any way bling it’s the perfect design detail for our bathroom aesthetic. Obviously, a huge part of your bathroom design was forgoing bathroom design trends – but if you had to pick your current favourite bathroom trend, what would it be? Ooh that’s so hard, I like so many! I love the use of darker marbles that’s coming into vogue, stylised spaces, and also the cottagecore aesthetic with ornate patterned papers and bold colours. This is exactly why I avoided trends with our bathroom, there are just so many I like and I wanted to create a minimalist and timeless bathroom design.  What’s your favourite part of designing a new bathroom? The inspiration phase, I love collecting samples of materials, tiles and paint and playing with them to see what works together. I am drawn to so many kinds of tile and really enjoyed collecting samples and deconstructing the merits of different kinds. Once we were near to the finish line with installation, I also loved the excitement of seeing the vision for the bathroom coming together.   . What did you enjoy the most about working with Kallums bathrooms? I loved the wealth of quality products you stock, made with honest materials built to last. And having the expert tips and experience from Xavier’s careful eye with his pragmatic approach to the spatial constraints of our small period bathroom was intrinsic to creating the bathroom we have now. I also loved visiting the showroom for the presentation, it was great to be able to interact with the materials and see how different options felt and looked in the beautiful setting of your space.  Do you have and advice or tips for anyone planning a minimalist bathroom renovation? As bathrooms are such an investment it can feel overwhelming making long term decisions. I found using Pinterest super helpful, starting off with everything I loved or was drawn to I then interrogated each image I’d saved to hone down to the actual details I liked and then saved a scheme of materials and looks that worked in harmony and which represented the styles I most loved.  I couldn’t have been happier with my experience with Kallums planning our new bathroom. I had quite an exacting brief and a tight space, but Xavier’s knowledge and expertise made for a really smooth process and he had lots of great suggestions on layout and finishes. I couldn’t be happier with our new bathroom! Ruth from Design Soda We thoroughly enjoyed transforming Ruth’s bathroom and knowing she will no longer have to deal with multiple leaks from her previous badly installed bathroom. High quality bathroom installations are something we are deeply passionate about, as we know they are key to achieving the perfect new bathroom. That’s one of the main reasons we created our comprehensive bathroom installation service! Contact our expert team now to install your luxurious minimalist bathroom design. Instagram Facebook Twitter Linkedin Houzz Pinterest

How to make a small bathroom look bigger with tiles

How To Make A Small Bathroom Look Bigger With Tiles Small bathrooms are very common in the UK, particularly in London and surrounding areas! Space is a premium for many homes and the bathroom is typically one of the smallest rooms in the house. Many of us have experienced the stress of decorating or furnishing small rooms with awkward spacing. A common issue we hear from clients is they often don’t know where to start for a small bathroom design. Fortunately, team Kallums are experts at working with small spaces and designing luxurious small bathrooms. We can transform even the smallest of rooms into an exquisite, stylish space. Plus, we know all the tips and tricks to make your bathroom feel and appear visually larger than it is. Here our dedicated bathroom experts share their wealth of knowledge on how to make your small bathroom look bigger with tiles. What size tile for small bathroom? Tiles can make or break any bathroom design. Choosing bathroom tiles is no easy task, particularly when dealing with small spaces. There are many different ways to utilise tiles to make a room appear larger, such as playing with colour and reflectivity. However, it might come as a surprise that the size of a tile is one of the best ways to create the illusion of depth and breadth. One of the easiest and most effective options are large format tiles as they cover a larger surface area and result in fewer grout lines. Plus, if you use large format tiles on the walls and floor you will achieve a flowing seamless design. They are a great option to make your room feel more spacious and appear bigger. Top tip – If possible, match your grout to the colour of your tile to further exaggerate the feeling of space! That doesn’t mean that small bathroom tiles are completely out of the question. It’s true you need to be more careful with smaller tiles, due to increased number of grout lines that can produce an almost grid like appearance which can encourage the feeling of being enclosed. However, if you use both small and larger tiles it helps avoid creating a grid like appearance. We suggest using small tiles on smaller surface areas and larger tiles everywhere else. By using two different types of tiles, especially if they have different surface textures, the result can be a stylish contrast that adds some much-needed depth. Tiles to make small bathroom look bigger Our talented bathroom designers have complied their favourite small bathroom tile ideas that will result in a luxurious style bathroom that promotes the feeling of space and serenity. Monochrome Magic It is generally accepted that white bathroom tiles are great to brighten up any space. However, if used in excess it can result in the room feeling cold and rather plain – but it can be a different story if paired with black bathroom tiles! You can create some monochrome magic by using black and white bathroom tiles together. A monochrome look offers a chic contrast and depth while promoting the feeling of space. Fancy something a bit more luxurious? Opt for black and white marble tiles to create the feeling of elegance and grander proportions. Create a feature wall One of our favourite small bathroom tile ideas is a feature wall! This is one of the best opportunities to use small bathroom tiles and go bold with colour. It can really help pull a bathroom décor scheme together as well as drawing eyes to that area of the room. Patterned tiles continue to be extremely popular and can make a stunning feature wall. Another great option are wood effect tiles, which can add some much-needed warmth and depth to your small space. You might be wondering where a feature wall would be best located – we suggest the wall around the shower or bath. . Stylish Patterned Floor As mentioned already, patterned tiles are very popular and it’s easy to see why. When you find a pattern you love it can be tempting to use this everywhere! We advise against this. Instead, consider using patterned tiles exclusively on the floor to create a real statement and really bring your small space to life. When paired with neutral toned walls, the result is a stunning small bathroom design that will look luxurious in years to come. Get Glossy We mentioned earlier that there are many ways to utilise tiles to make a room appear larger, one of which was reflectivity. Gloss tiles reflect light which enhances the feeling of space, particularly when natural light is being bounced around the room. A glossy metro tile (or subway tile) can be a great option, as long as it’s not being used to cover the entire bathroom. Consider natural toned gloss tiles to keep that spacious feel or add a pop of colour to a feature wall with a bright pastel tone. Find us on social Explore inspiration for stylish bathrooms with our real bathroom examples, latest trend stories and expert bathroom design advice. Be the first to discover our stunning new ranges, along with exclusive tips, promotions and the latest luxury bathroom insight. Follow us on Instagram, Pinterest and Houzz to explore more and sign up to our newsletter below. Instagram Facebook Twitter Linkedin Houzz Pinterest

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