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TEXTURAL BEAUTY
Homes & Gardens
|September 2022
RAW ORGANIC FINISHES LOOK FABULOUS IN BATHROOMS GIVING THEM A TACTILITY THAT IS CAPTIVATING
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MOROCCAN MOVES
Forget perfectly flat gloss tiles, shimmering zellige designs yield a more sophisticated way to bring texture into your bathing space. 'Zellige-style tiles provide a subtle shimmer that undulates rather than dazzles,' says Louisa Morgan, creative director, Mandarin Stone. Celebrated for their imperfect, artisanal appearance, Moroccan-influenced zellige tiles pair well with other rustic materials, such as untreated timber and raw concrete. If you're using zellige-style tiles to create one dramatic feature wall, be sure to pitch it adjacent to a window, or wash with downlights, to emphasise the light reflecting and refracting across their irregular surface contours,' adds Louisa.
Zellige 2022 Sage gloss ceramic wall tiles, £55.20sq m; Monaco porcelain tiles, £86.40sq m, Mandarin Stone
TOUCH STONE
Textured surfaces are not solely about looks; functionality also comes into play. 'For bathrooms especially, it's important to approach materiality from both a practical and aesthetic perspective, agrees Deborah Bass, creative director of Base Interior. In this wet room, hammered limestone on the floor provides non-slip qualities, while the smooth stone on the walls that host brassware make it easier to achieve tight joints between the fittings and tile. "The split-face Catalunyan limestone wall, which is clear of fittings, creates the perfect stony backdrop to the cascading water from the shower head - adding a cave-like ambience in this windowless room.
A similar wet room designed by Base Interior would start from £25,000
FLUID LINES
This story is from the September 2022 edition of Homes & Gardens.
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