Mosaics

Transform your daily routine into a luxurious escape with our latest bathroom design! 

From modern minimalist fixtures blend functionality with elegance, creating a sanctuary you’ll never want to leave.

This light-filled bathroom is a sanctuary of brightness and tranquility, where natural light floods the space, creating an inviting and refreshing atmosphere.

Soft green bamboo mosaics complement the contrasting white vanity perfectly, completing the look 

A patterned mosaic powder room is a delightful blend of artistry and functionality, transforming a typically small space into a visual masterpiece. 

The walls are adorned with intricate mosaic tiles, each one meticulously placed to create vibrant, eye-catching patterns. 

Soft, ambient lighting highlights the patterns and colours of the mosaics, creating a warm, welcoming atmosphere. 

Brushed nickel tap ware further elevate the space, making it not just a functional room, but a true work of art that leaves a lasting impression on anyone who enters.

5 key steps in planning a bathroom renovation

One: Find your style

Scrolling through pictures can be so fun but so overwhelming. 

The best way to figure out your style is to look through as many pictures as you can and save them. Then narrow it down later to one particular style you love the most.

The two best tools I love to use are pinterest and instagram.

Both have easy save options you can go through later.

 There are so many amazing designers on Instagram and I find it is the easiest way to see what’s current and get inspired.

Two: Find your team

Once you have made the decision to go ahead with a renovation the task of finding the right people for the job can be daunting.

I find most people like to get referrals from friends. This way you have someone you already trust giving you a look at the companies work. At the end of the day we all just want a really great job done for a fair price.

If you don’t have any friends with recently completed renovations there are a lot of facebook groups out there with a wealth of knowledge.

Three: Layout

Getting the layout that works best for your space is usually something you can talk over with the experts you have chosen. They will have lots of practical ideas from years of experience guiding you how everything fits best in the space.

Four: Design

The fun part begins. This is the time to go back to all the pictures you have collected and start putting together the look.

With so many ideas out there, my design tip is usually to pick a statement piece for your bathroom and build around it. Whether it’s coloured tapware or a patterned floor. Use this as a starting point and the rest will fall into place.

 Five: Product sourcing 

Breaking everything into categories helps keeping a list of products you like as you go.

Tiles – Floor, wall, feature if you are using them and grout colour

Tap ware, towel rails hooks and toilet roll holders -there are so many colour choices these days 

Toilet

Vanity _ this is one of the most expensive things other than a bath

Shower screen 

Bath

It is usually best to have all the products sourced before the renovation begins. Some items will have a 3-4 week lead time for delivery because of production time and some things like shower mixers need to have parts installed when the initial plumbing goes in.

Hopefully after all your hard work you will have a wonderful space for family to enjoy for years to come.