Gallery: Black and white family bathroom

Monochrome bathroom with metro tiles
 

The homeowner of this family bathroom in Surrey wanted a practical space with a simple colour palette of black and white. Once a dated bathroom complete with a carpeted floor, our designer had free range to strip the space back to its bare bones in order to make the most of the unusually shaped room in a way which looks effortless. 

Our designer utilised the sloped ceiling to create a cocooned, relaxing area for the bath which was finished in the same metro tile as the rest of the wall to create the feeling of space. On the other side of the room, the designer included a walk-in shower, complete with handy storage niche. The shower was completed with a Crittall style screen which not only adds a stylish edge to the room but it also pivots in and out to create a bigger or smaller showering area.  

The bathroom boasts a seamless wetroom floor with a statement slate hexagonal tile. Shiny chrome brassware, fixtures and fittings complete the look, giving a timeless finish. 

 
Crittall Style Shower Screen in Monochrome Bathroom with Hexagonal tiled floor
Wall hung wc in monochrome bathroom
Bathroom with black vanity unit with white metro tiles
 
 
Chrome taps with white metro tiles

The details

Location: Surrey
Designer: Ripples London
Price: From £15k (not including installation)
Products: Crittall style shower screen, hexagonal natural slate tile, multijet chrome handshower, bevelled white gloss metro tiles

 
 

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You wouldn’t expect anything other than a stylish scheme for the owner of this bathroom, influencer and fashion stylist Emma Thatcher.

 
Allie Astell

I founded Manage My Website back in 2009, building our first ever website on Squarespace 5. Since then I’ve created and project managed more websites on this platform than I could ever have imagined.

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