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World-Inspired Bathroom Ideas and Designs
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In the heart of Africa, this was an inspiring project to be part of. A stunning and luxurious new safari lodge was being built in the hills in Kenya, and the project required several significant fireplaces in the main rooms. A vital element of the design brief was that the fireplaces should reflect the wildlife that can be found around the house. Each fireplace is unique to its room, and different scenes of elephants, buffalos, lions and impala can be seen in the different fireplaces.
The Master bathroom in this house had a spectacular view across the plains and needed a luxurious bath in which to lie and look out over the vista. We made a solid roll top marble bath from which to enjoy the views.
Zrkadlo po plafon? - silviatomasik

Photos by Davide Lovatti
Styling by Emilio Pimentel-Reid
Bath - an_19

©Anna Stathaki
Shelf for towels - kerriescott21

Featured in House & Garden, February 2017
Photography by Michael Sinclair
Interiors by Jane Gowers
Amazing bath - vicki_mulhall

This lovely Regency building is in a magnificent setting with fabulous sea views. The Regents were influenced by Classical Greece as well as cultures from further afield including China, India and Egypt. Our brief was to preserve and cherish the original elements of the building, while making a feature of our client’s impressive art collection. Where items are fixed (such as the kitchen and bathrooms) we used traditional styles that are sympathetic to the Regency era. Where items are freestanding or easy to move, then we used contemporary furniture & fittings that complemented the artwork. The colours from the artwork inspired us to create a flow from one room to the next and each room was carefully considered for its’ use and it’s aspect. We commissioned some incredibly talented artisans to create bespoke mosaics, furniture and ceramic features which all made an amazing contribution to the building’s narrative.
Brett Charles Photography
en suite - gbagbo

Printed Glass Shower Panels.
Glass shower panels are a fantastic alternative to tiles in a bathroom. Their smooth wipe clean surface means saying goodbye to hours of scubbing grout!
Our glass is 6mm thick, toughened and low iron.
Opticolour's Shower panels are available in a vast range of colours and prints. We colour to match every colour under the sun!
To see our core range of colours and prints please visit http://www.opticolour.co.uk/wall-covering-glass-panels/coloured-glass/
We offer the fastest turnaround times in the industry at just 7-10 working days as everything is done at our factory in Bath, UK.
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Like the glass panel - karcam

Don't like colours-- but like the way the shower was done for our en suite. - adam_craughan
Beautiful hand made Shoji Wall. Tokyo style, Black Kumiko on both sides, Sliding doors from Bedroom to bathroom.
Allowing beauty and light into this gorgeous space.
Cool shower door - atstafford
Photography by Paul Linnebach
love the plants hanging in the shower - rache_kingston
Jeff Herr Photography
SS> I love the shape of this bath - sgarnsworthy
The Barefoot Bay Cottage is the first-holiday house to be designed and built for boutique accommodation business, Barefoot Escapes (www.barefootescapes.com.au). Working with many of The Designory’s favourite brands, it has been designed with an overriding luxe Australian coastal style synonymous with Sydney based team. The newly renovated three bedroom cottage is a north facing home which has been designed to capture the sun and the cooling summer breeze. Inside, the home is light-filled, open plan and imbues instant calm with a luxe palette of coastal and hinterland tones. The contemporary styling includes layering of earthy, tribal and natural textures throughout providing a sense of cohesiveness and instant tranquillity allowing guests to prioritise rest and rejuvenation.
Images captured by Jessie Prince
This bright blue tropical bathroom highlights the use of local glass tiles in a palm leaf pattern and natural tropical hardwoods. The freestanding vanity is custom made out of tropical Sapele wood, the mirror was custom made to match. The hardware and fixtures are brushed bronze. The floor tile is porcelain.



