Surrey Homes | SH110 | March 2024 | Kitchen & Bathroom Supplement inside
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The Priceless <strong>Kitchen</strong> & <strong>Bathroom</strong> <strong>Supplement</strong><br />
1Pattern<br />
Play<br />
“Textural basins have gained<br />
popularity in recent years due to<br />
their ability to add visual interest<br />
and tactile appeal to bathrooms.<br />
They serve as statement pieces<br />
that will elevate the overall design<br />
of a bathroom and add character<br />
and depth to the space. Whether<br />
used as a subtle accent or bold<br />
focal point, textural basins are a<br />
stylish choice that will suit any<br />
contemporary bathroom.” – Jeevan<br />
Seth, CEO at JTP jtpuk.co.uk<br />
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“The vibrant mix of pink and green has<br />
been trending for a few years now and it<br />
shows no sign of slowing. We recently worked<br />
with Ca’ Pietra in our brand new showroom<br />
where the fusion of their gorgeous tiles with<br />
our bold wallpaper has really put the pow<br />
in to our powder room. We created a simple<br />
but striking stripe with the tiles which really<br />
grounds the Toile-inspired pattern of the<br />
wallpaper. The combinations of pink with<br />
green and pattern with stripe creates a fun,<br />
eccentric and flamboyant maximalist space<br />
and shows that you can still go really bold in<br />
a small space.” – Jamie Watkins, Co-founder,<br />
Divine Savages divinesavages.com<br />
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What’s hot<br />
in the <strong>Bathroom</strong>?<br />
We’ve asked the experts and found<br />
the hottest trends for <strong>2024</strong><br />
2<br />
Textured<br />
Glass<br />
“Glass textures are ideal for<br />
enhancing smaller spaces as<br />
they are subtle and inobtrusive<br />
while adding depth and interest.<br />
We particularly like fluted<br />
glass (sometimes called reeded<br />
glass) as this technique was<br />
perfected in the same wave of<br />
innovation that cemented the<br />
icons of Victorian bathroom<br />
in the late 1800s. We’ve used<br />
this mouthblown glass in our<br />
lighting collections and our new<br />
bottle pump dispenser. With<br />
solid brass housing it looks<br />
flawlessly refined.” – James<br />
Lentaigne, Creative Director,<br />
Drummonds drummonds-uk.com<br />
<br />
istockphoto.com/ Yagurana & miko<br />
3<br />
Textural<br />
Basins<br />
Top Right: Arrow bottle pump dispenser<br />
from £460 and Dalby light with fluted<br />
shade from £520, both Drummonds<br />
drummonds-uk.com Above: EVO Basin<br />
in Brushed Bronze £595 JTP jtpuk.co.uk<br />
Right: The Astonian Original cast iron<br />
bath, here with exterior painted<br />
in Mylands’ Peach Flesh Pink<br />
(1700 x 680mm) £1,915 Aston<br />
Matthews astonmatthews.co.uk<br />
“Incorporating a pop of<br />
colour in the overall bathroom<br />
design, is ushering in a fresh<br />
perspective for <strong>2024</strong>. Last year<br />
saw a noticeable shift embracing<br />
the idea that bathrooms can<br />
be more than just utilitarian<br />
spaces; they can be vibrant<br />
havens of self-expression. The<br />
trend is not merely a replication<br />
of the past but a reinvention,<br />
with contemporary colour<br />
choices breathing new life into<br />
bathroom design.” – Louise<br />
Ashdown, Head of Design<br />
at West One <strong>Bathroom</strong>s<br />
westonebathrooms.com<br />
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4Colour Pop<br />
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