Friday, 10 August 2012

Be Inspired to Design


Want to reinvent your bathroom but have no inspiration? Keep looking at those dull lifeless walls and can’t seem to fathom a design? It’s difficult to begin designing a bathroom suite, without a keen eye for interior design; it may seem like a daunting process.

Not everybody is a top designer, and sometimes it takes a good showroom, sales person or just somebody who knows the field, for you to start visualising your dream suite.

If you are one of these people, you are not alone, everybody finds it difficult to imagine a personal ideal, even top designers. This blog is aimed to get those creative juices flowing and looks at some of the worlds finest bathroom designs. Some of them may feel worlds away from your current suite, but any look is possible with the right eye and inspiration.

 Southern Ocean Lodge, Australia


This designer hotel can be found in Kangaroo Island Australia and is around £1,200 a night.

Of course, the stunning view plays a key role in its overall beauty, but this style of bathroom can be easily acquired in your own home, it’s a simple freestanding bath and basins right?

By ignoring the luxurious nature of the suite and the bank breaking price tag, if you take the essence of the suite, a combination of real wood vanities, wooden features and minimal freestanding bath, the bathroom is in fact a simple design possibility for a standard home.

If you check out our freestanding bath range, we are sure you will find a design that could kick start your new suite, and moreover, check out the Pelipal range, you will discover a host of vanity units and double basins which capture a similar effect to this striking luxury suite.   







Lime Wood


Located in the New Forest, Hampshire, this vintage bathroom overlooks a stunning view of nature and costs a modest £295 per double room.

Again, simplicity is key, and the bathroom is a traditional freestanding bath, lit up by the sumptuous natural light of the outdoors, making the space grow and exude elegance; maybe that is something to take on board in the development of your own suite?



Clos du Lethe


In Languedoc-Rousillon, France the £180 a night luxury farmhouse takes a different approach to its bathing facilities.

While most opt for a freestanding bath, the Clos du Lethe has developed a wet room.

Wet rooms are the epitome of simplicity, no panels, no trays, just a simple shower kit and the appropriate tiling.

Amongst showering facility the bath holds a similar look, and hotel’s owner, searched long and hard to find the exact copper pipe to drill into the farmhouse’s age old walls, in order to fill the bath in just two minutes. 

Why not check out some of our contemporary shower kits on our website and begin developing a similar idea of your own?


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