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5 Ensuite Ideas for A Small Space

Thought you couldn’t have an en suite in your small space?

Think again.

It is achievable and as you may know, having your own bathroom means convenience, any time of day or night. Plus, if you live in a family home, an en suite provides you with a great deal of privacy, giving you your own sanctuary away from the hustle and bustle of the family bathroom during the morning rush.

Need another reason?

An en suite adds value to your home.

If you decide to sell, potential buyers will admire this feature, and it may be the determining factor in their choice to buy.

However, you may be asking yourself, “how can I have an en suite? I don’t have room.” This is not an uncommon concern but one that can be overcome.

Read on to discover five en suite ideas for small spaces our team have come up with.

 

1. Minimalism is your friend. Less is definitely more. Focus on the key bathroom fixtures that you need – a shower and/or bath, basin, mirror and toilet. Scale back on the decorations and trinkets, and concentrate on the basics. Our design team is always sure to highlight this fact when they sit with you.

 

 

2. Storage is key. When you’re short on space, clutter is the enemy. Naturally, we all have bathroom essentials, but leaving them strewn on any accessible surface is not the only option. That’s where vanity units come in. Widely available and designed in a huge variety of styles, they are real game-changers. They typically have integrated basins, killing two birds with one stone. Shelves are also
incredibly useful, utilising wall space instead of floor space. We can show you a range of vanity units in our showroom.

 

 

3. Keep it light. When it comes to colour schemes, it’s best to avoid bold colours, dark shades, and patterns if you want to give the illusion of space. Your best bet is to opt for pastels, beiges, or whites instead. Colours like these absorb and reflect light and make the room seem bigger. Don’t believe us? Have a look at our Instagram page for some ideas.

 

 

4. Create space. Aim to be strategic with your choice of fixtures. You might consider a cornered toilet, a basin with attached storage space, and a shower instead of a bath.

 

 

5. Accessorize. Bathroom accessories enable you to show off your personal taste, and don’t have to be left out just because of a lack of space. You can have a lot of fun with your choice of taps. You might prefer a mixer tap for a vintage look, or traditional pillar taps for a traditional style. What’s more, towel warmers, towel hooks, and toilet seats are all important components of individual style.

 

 

So there you have it. Five en suite ideas for small spaces. At The Bathroom Cellar, we’re here to help you put those ideas into practice.

Book an appointment with one of our bathroom designers to create your dream en suite bathroom. Don’t delay! We have up to 50% off in our Crosswater, Clearwater, Burlington, and Britton sale, on until November 8th 2020! Visit us at our Maidstone or Cranbrook showroom.

Use the link below to make an appointment:
https://bathroomcellar.co.uk/contact-us/

 

How do the World’s Most Luxurious Hotels Bring Premium Styling to Accessible Bathrooms? Three Must-See Tips

An accessible bathroom doesn’t have to mean bland rails and generic fittings. Why? Because The Bathroom Cellar’s range of NYMAS washroom products bring design-led expertise, developed for some of the world’s most high-end hotels, to your next project.

Our NYMAS range, from a UK-based company who specialise in creating visually impactful accessible washroom products, includes finishes and designs created to bring premium styling to washrooms where every detail counts.

Their peerless experience is proven through the work of their Fitzroy of London brand, seen in prestige properties such as The Assembly Hotel, Soho House, The Conduit Club and Flemings Hotel in London as well as Le Meridien Visconti Hotel, Rome, The Hoxton in Paris and many others.

We asked NYMAS specialist Brad Culmer, a respected influencer of luxury hospitality design, for his essential tips…

Premium Styling for Accessible Washrooms: Think Finish

Brad explained that accessible bathroom products have changed beyond recognition. This means good news for anyone choosing washroom items for projects designed to create an impact.

“While they are still the right choice for many projects, the days of chrome or plastic being the only choice for items like grab rails and shower seats are very much gone.

“Instead, take a look at the finishes such as a stunning matt black, gold effect and brushed aluminium available from the NYMAStyle range. A selection of prestige finishes are available through the Fitzroy of London Gosfield range too.”

In short: For head-turning bathroom projects there’s no need to compromise on attention to detail when accessible products are needed. Explore the range of finishes available to make every item bring style to the room.

Premium Styling for Accessible Washrooms: A Must-See ‘Insider’ Tip

The NYMAS Director, who is globally recognised by top hospitality brands for his design knowledge, shared one tip everyone choosing accessible washroom products should see.

“It’s simple: look for innovation in the products you choose. Why? To find out if there’s a new way of thinking you could then use to make a washroom better, more effective or better value.

“For example, a removable grab rail can still bring high-end style and finish to a washroom with the advantage of being easily taken out of the room temporarily or even permanently if the property is being sold and a non-accessible bathroom is preferred.”

Think ahead to consider if accessible washroom products will always be needed in a room, or even if they’ll be removed temporarily, to factor this in to your choice of items.

Premium Styling for Accessible Washrooms: Think Big

Brad added that taking a look at the ‘big picture’ first then matching every detail will help create a washroom both accessible for all and designed to impress.

“Using inspiration from places like ELLE Decor’s 2020 bathroom trends, decide which colour choices, tile finishes and overall looks stand out and work backwards from there.

“You’ll notice that every celebrated design includes important details like brass fittings. Having your overall in vision in mind then making sure every detail works hard for the overall appearance will give a perfect balance.”

Brad’s advice? Find an inspirational washroom, styled by experts, online then explore the NYMAS and Fitzroy of London range of design-led accessible washroom products to find the perfect match.

The Bathroom Cellar acquires Maidstone Plumbing & Bathroom Trading Company

The Bathroom Cellar has acquired The Maidstone Plumbing Centre, a well – known and established plumbers merchant and Bathroom Trading Company, a premier bathroom showroom, both with over 35 years of trading history, situated in the centre of Maidstone in Kent.

From 1st June 2020 the Maidstone Plumbing Centre & The Bathroom Trading Company will trade as – The Bathroom Cellar Ltd

Ollie Streek – Managing Director – The Bathroom Cellar Group says: “The ethos of the Trade Counter at Maidstone Plumbing Centre that has earned so much trust by tradespersons all around Kent over the years, will continue with the same family ownership. I have an ambitious and very pro-active team and together we will expand our already successful operation to ensure we are offering exactly what the customer needs.  Customer accounts and credit terms will remain open as previously, but all existing account balances will need to be settled to Redstone Supplies Ltd. We will still be working closely together as always and your accounts will remain open at their Redhill branch. We hope you will continue to trade with us throughout this exciting new chapter”. 

It will be business as usual for existing account customers; their trade terms and conditions will automatically pass to The Bathroom Cellar Ltd.

Ollie Streek – Managing Director – The Bathroom Cellar Group says “The existing showroom on the upper floor at The Maidstone Plumbing Centre is currently being fully refurbished, with new displays and an increased offering of bathroom and tile ranges. Myself and my team are confident that our existing and new customers will see an improved product range, a more dynamic approach to the trade counter business and a more engaging showroom experience. The existing staff that you have all developed relationships with and trusted previously, such as Troy, Claire and Justin will remain and be dedicated to improving the level of service you are accustomed to, whilst developing a more pro-active approach to our trade and public offering.

I look forward to meeting as many existing and new customers as (is humanly) possible over the coming months”.

Please be assured, we are taking every measure to improve the safety of our customers and staff during these unprecedented and challenging times that COVID-19 is currently giving us.

If you have any questions regarding your trade account, your terms or would like to discuss your account moving forward please call our Accounts Manager – Julia Mantell on 01580 713883 or accounts@thebathroom.co.uk.
As previously stated, any outstanding accounts, as at 31st May 2020, must be settled as usual with Redstone Supplies Ltd. Please call Deborah Bridges on 01622 685435 or email deborah@redstonesupplies.co.uk.

Inspirational Bathroom Ideas with a Difference

 The thought of redecorating your bathroom can be quite overwhelming. From shower enclosures and ceramics to colour schemes and finishing touches, it’s tricky to know where to begin! So we’ve teamed up with Bathroom Brands to provide you with lots of bathroom inspiration, from contemporary schemes to luxurious bathrooms, with advice on how you can achieve these looks in your home.

 

The Traditional Bathroom

Traditionally-styled bathrooms remain a popular choice for many homeowners and designers due to their classic look and timeless appeal. To create your own luxurious, traditional bathroom, pair an exquisite freestanding roll top bath, such as the Batello from Burlington, or the Balthazar from Clearwater, with ornate panelling in soft muted tones, for an effortlessly grand traditional interior.

 

Black in the Bathroom

If you’re looking for a traditional bathroom with a twist, then Burlington’s latest range, Jet, is the perfect choice. Aptly named after the precious gemstone found along the Great British, North Yorkshire coastline, the capsule collection encapsulates the deepest blackness and high gloss qualities of Whitby Jet Stone.

Guaranteed to make a statement, Burlington’s most popular ceramics are now available in a glossy black finish so you can create a traditional bathroom with a difference. If black ceramics are not for you, but you’re still wanting to achieve a bathroom that brings in elements of this on-trend shade, then there are plenty of ways to add a touch of black to your bathing space. From black indices on brassware to wallpaper and tiles, there are a variety of options that will work with your chosen interior. For a bold, stylish scheme, pair matching high-shine ceramics with dark tropical wallpaper, or for a more lasting look, combine black ceramics with block coloured walls, which can easily be painted when trends change.

Contemporary Colour in the Bathroom

For a more contemporary approach to bathroom design, Britton is the perfect brand for you. With a variety of affordable products for the modern home, Britton provides a comprehensive selection of sleek ceramics and brassware along with a range of versatile storage solutions. Due to its modern style, Britton works perfectly in contemporary, colourful settings. We all know that colour influences our mood, so with the trend for colour in the bathroom growing, why not embrace it and opt for colour scheme that will make you feel happy and uplifted. Pastel shades of pink and blue are perfect for creating this feeling, so create a fun interior and get creative with colour. Combine sleek white ceramics with compact furniture solutions and add contrast by pairing with black brassware and accessories to complete your colourful bathroom.

Scandinavian Bathroom Style

To create contemporary aesthetic, but with a more luxurious, Scandinavian feel, pair a beautifully elegant freestanding modern bath from Clearwater with a minimalist interior. Add touches of natural wood with muted soft colours and neat surroundings for an immaculately tranquil and spa-like bathing space. Made from the finest materials and crafted by hand, each contemporary bath from Clearwater is guaranteed to make a striking statement, leaving you with a showstopping bathroom to be admired.

We hope you’ve enjoyed reading about our bathroom ideas and our tips on how to create inspirational bathrooms.

 

 

 

How to Decide Between Colour in the Bathroom vs A Timeless Neutral Finish

The all-white bathroom scheme has been a safe and popular option over the years but, after such a long phase of beige, neutral and earthy tones, more and more people are now being drawn to colourful bathroom design.

 

Here at The Bathroom Cellar, we’ve teamed up with Crosswater to create this blog post helping you to consider which the right choice is for your home – timeless and neutral, or bold and colourful?

 

The Timeless Appeal of a Neutral Bathroom

 

The popularity of a neutral coloured bathroom stems from its universal appeal, lending itself to a variety of interior design schemes. A neutral colour palette is equally at home in both contemporary and traditional bathroom styles. So that means, whether you’re planning a rustic bathroom with a beautiful freestanding bath, or are hoping for an ultra-modern minimalist design, then neutral colours are the ideal base choice for your scheme.

 

Another benefit to choosing a neutral colour scheme is that bright and light colours open up a space, so will make your bathroom appear bigger than it actually is.

 

The popular colours that make up a neutral palette include beige, brown, white and grey. Natural materials are also ideal for this style; wood and natural stone work particularly well. Monochrome bathrooms of black and white are also another classic style that seems to be timeless and will be fashionable for years to come.

 

White or light grey furniture is a clever way to style your neutral space, designed to minimise your attention towards the storage areas. Crosswater’s Svelte bathroom furniture collection has recently been extended to include a beautiful new Grey Ash Veneer finish – ideal for those looking to inject a touch of organic texture and warmth into their bathroom space.

 

This stylish shade complements the existing Storm Grey finish in the Svelte range. This matt grey is suited to classic interiors with fresh clean lines, white bathroom surfaces and smooth, sleek fittings. Guaranteed to appeal to nearly everyone, the Storm Grey is the epitome of timeless.

 

To provide the perfect finishing touches to a neutral bathroom, go for a polished chrome material for your taps, handles and towel rails. Crosswater’s Belgravia range is available in a stunning Chrome finish that looks beautifully at home in a traditional, neutral bathroom.

 

Embracing the Use of Colour in the Bathroom

 

Colourful bathrooms are experiencing a resurgence in popularity, as homeowners are increasingly looking for ways to express their personality through their interiors.

 

Utilising a mixture of deep colours, bright patterns and retro styling with daring brassware finishes, a bold bathroom can express your individual personality through colour, texture and pattern. Eccentric style can be further accelerated through fun touches, such as asymmetrical statement lighting, playful accessories and colourful wall art.

 

The overall finish is one that is creative, unique and playful – a statement room that has maximum impact.

 

Consider using colourful furniture, such as Crosswater’s Glide II furniture range – available in a gorgeous Blue Smoke Matt finish – or even get ahead of the iridescent trend with the striking Spectrum monobloc for the ultimate in colour design.

A more muted way to bring colour into the bathroom, Brushed Brass is becoming an increasingly popular colour option, as it provides a surprisingly subtle alternative to the metallic accents we’ve seen dominate interior styles over recent years. Providing a luxurious finish to handles, accessories and brassware in the bathroom, this style hints at glamour and luxe, while remaining tasteful when used cleverly. Crosswater’s MPRO and Union collections are both available in beautiful brushed brass finishes to make a real style statement in your bathroom.

Mix and Match Materials in the Bathroom

 

Another trend that we’ve seen become increasingly popular, and allows you to benefit from the best of both worlds, is to mix and match materials in the bathroom. In this way, all traditional rules towards interior design have gone out the window!

 

One of the great things about this approach to design is that it is extremely flexible, giving you the luxury of a choice of finishes – plus the idea of mixing materials adds a special interest, richness and depth to your design scheme. To that end, when it comes to home décor, you can combine colours, materials and patterns to an effect that reflects your unique personality and style.

 

Gold, platinum, brass and copper are being included as metallic accents and design highlights, while black is being used on its own, but also to create a contrast to richer tones. The timeless beauty and elegance of marble, paired with the warmth of natural wood is another design trend that has gained enormous popularity.

 

The key to taking the bathroom to the next level lies in the small, often overlooked, details. Focusing on accessories, taps, showerheads and rails can often create a great impact with a minor amount of bold colour. Crosswater’s Italy collection is available in 49 colour combinations and gives life to true customisation in the bathroom through combining metals, natural stone and marble.

Therefore, when it comes to bathroom décor, homeowners can combine colours, materials and patterns to create an effect that reflects their own personality and unique style – whether this is traditional or contemporary, neutral or colourful. Mix and matching can be applied to the fine finishes, elegant fittings and timeless accessories to create that luxurious feeling and help your bathroom achieve that beautiful look. We hope our blog post with Crosswater has helped you to think about your bathroom design options – let us know how you get on!

The Master Ensuite: 3 Key Elements

There are many elements that make a beautiful master ensuite bathroom. Light, space, details, the stoneware, mirrors, to name a few. However, for a really luxurious bathroom experience, we believe there are three key elements, specific to the master ensuite, that have the power to make this space to most planned and coveted space in the home. For the real deal in your bathroom, come back to basics.

The Double Basin

Ensuite Bathroom Inspiration

Happy couples all swear by one thing as the key to their lasting serenity. The separate bathroom basin. And why wouldn’t they? With an action so mundane as washing your face and brushing your teeth, why not have the luxury of space and individuality? Even in a narrow master ensuite bathroom, a double basin set can be installed and can completely change this personal experience.

Concealed storage

Ensuite Bathroom Inspiration

Nothing ruins the luxury factor in a master ensuite bathroom more than an unsightly overload of bottles, clutter and general debris. In the design of your dream bathroom, consider how and where all the many unguents can be stored. The peace and quiet you have been looking forward to all day will be all the more rewarding. And not accompanied by the sigh of ‘why is there is all this stuff everywhere?!’

The dramatic bath

En suite Bathroom Inspiration

Along with space and clarity, a key piece of the luxury master ensuite bathing experience is the drama bath. A key to pure happiness in the home (we exaggerate not!) the bath must be a feature; requiring well thought out spacial design, accompanying space for limbs, candles and your glass of wine. Your bath robe should be nearby but not too close, as should your slippers or spa shoes.

Elements of design

It’s all about design and convenience, and that is what leads to a rewarding bathing experience which makes you want to come home early, every night. If you need help designing your bathroom, or putting together all the right pieces, get in touch with one of our designers at The Bathroom Cellar.

Small bathroom design tips

Small bathroom design…

Small bathroom design can be a real issue. If you’re in London, or even if you’re not, a dinky bathroom can leave us feeling underwhelmed when it comes to design. We therefore perhaps feel that it’s not worth the effort, being such a small bathroom space. And so we leave it to remain the one-dimensional utility that it is.

Question: why have beautiful design elsewhere in the home and not in the humble mini lav?

Exactly. Not to worry, we’re here to help with small bathroom inspiration. A little attention can go a long way.

Splashback

small bathroom ideas. Salacia of London
small bathroom ideas. Salacia of London.

This beautiful and useful component in a small bathroom can bring detail and intrigue to an otherwise soulless space. Have fun choosing from a wide range of stunning marbles to cut a piece from. Alternatively, display a few much-loved tiles from a trip abroad. If you have no other way to show a little flair, try using the splash back.

Accessorize

If you’re not keen on doing any works to space, with the right accessories, you needn’t change anything about your bathroom. A beautiful candle on a ledge, some dried flowers on the cistern, or a collection of colourful hand towels can make all the difference. We love the details around this simple wall-hung basin. It feels very natural and uncontrived. And yet the impact is big, wouldn’t you agree?

small bathroom design. Salacia of London

Minimalise

Perhaps detail is not really needed. A pared-back look for a small bathroom can do wonders, most importantly for how you might feel using the space. If it’s a small space, why not give it the room it needs? Bathrooms are intimate spaces, and also space where we ‘take a break’ in more ways than one.

small bathroom design ideas. Salacia of London.

Keep it simple

So why not keep it super simple and minimal to give guests and yourselves a refreshing break for a moment. This design by SYNArchitecture may seem a little extreme, but imagine the exhalation as you enter into a space dominated by, well, space. You’ll just need to keep those extra bottles stored somewhere…

Bespoke design by The Bathroom Cellar 

If you need help designing your bathroom, whether large or small, our designers at Salacia can help. We offer a fully bespoke service comprising bathroom design and suite delivery, ready to be installed. Contact us today and speak with one of our designers about creating your dream bathroom.

Bathroom taps: black is back

Bathroom taps: black is back

We absolutely love black bathroom details right now. Black bathroom taps, and a striking shower head and you’re off! Now all you need is a few extra beautiful details and some style notes and you’ll wow your guests and of course yourselves!

Black is masculine…or is it?

We imagine some of you are simply not sure about black bathroom taps. Black it seems, is still seen as a masculine colour, and some find it a little too ‘batchelor pad’ for use in the everyday home. Well we’re here to convince you. Not only is black super stylish – and just a little edgy, it’s very practical as well. Here are some beautiful examples of where masculine black has been softened and styled.

bathroom accessories. Salacia of London
The gentle striations in the design lighten the space without losing the style
bathroom accessories. Salacia of London
Pastel pink, last year’s Pantone colour of the year balances out the sharper black detail

Black is practical

There’s a reason why messy eaters wear black. Matt black bathroom taps and mixers are virtually mess and fingerprint proof – handy for everyday use. And even in a family bathroom. This really trumps chrome sanitarywear in this way, which feels like it needs polishing every day to retain the high shine and impact. The only thing to note is dust – this shows up on black so make sure tissue boxes and make-up powders are kept tidy.

bathroom taps. Salacia of London
Mixing up black with pattern for the fun factor

Black is in…and never out

Like our friend white, black never goes out on us. Stylish, striking – and sexy, black is here to stay. How you balance it is up to you so here are some more of our favourite examples of black bathroom taps and accessories.

One third of British men say they sometimes hide in their bathrooms to escape family, survey claims

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]A third of British men say they sometimes hide in their bathrooms “to get some peace and quiet”, according to a new poll.

The survey of 1,000 men found that on average they spend a total of seven hours a year in the bathroom for this reason.

Respondents said the main reasons they hid in the toilet was to avoid chores and look at their phones undisturbed.
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The poll found that  the men who were polled had one in ten of their visits to the bathroom interrupted on average – 171 during the course of a typical year.

“We all need a little bit of time to ourselves – to take stock or switch off completely,” said a spokesperson for bathroom company Pebble Grey. “And the bathroom appears to be the go-to place for those moments – it’s very much a sanctuary, somewhere we can cut ourselves off from the outside world, albeit just temporarily.

 

The survey also found that respondents were most likely to be disturbed by their partners, although they often interrupted by their children too.

Forty-five per cent said getting any time to themselves was a struggle and a quarter claimed their partner does not appreciate how busy their life is.

A quarter of the men polled said that if they could not occasionally escape to the bathroom, they “don’t know how they’d cope”. For a third, going to the bathroom is the only way they can “get any time to themselves.

One in four described their bathroom as their “safe place” while 14 per cent said they store items such as magazines, books and even food for times when they hide away in the bathroom.

However, just under half of the men surveyed said their partner still tends to clean the bathroom most often.

A further 1,000 women also took part in the survey and more than one fifth described their bathroom as the place they go “to escape everyone and get some much needed peace”.

“Apparently some things aren’t sacred anymore – including being left alone to use the loo,” the spokesperson added.  So it’s no wonder so many households have introduced rules to prevent disturbances. Sadly though it seems few people adhere to this rule or respect the hallowed ground that is the bathroom.”

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