SF MAGAZINE Vol 1, Issue 4

Page 52

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he wedding day is over, you’ve probably seen less of your new partner than you have of the guests that were at the wedding! It’s time to relax together and get away from it all, escape to your own private world where there’s no one but the two of you. People often think of bathrooms as small, enclosed and dingy spaces, they are not rooms to enjoy, they are practical, rooms to use and move on from, something you must have but don’t always appreciate. People don’t realise that bathrooms can also be classy, elegant places to relax of an evening. It’s time to throw out that old coloured acrylic bathroom suite you’ve had for the last 30 years and embrace the clean cut style of Spa Chic.

White is the big theme of this bathroom but twined with delicate silvers. The orange of the flame adds warmth to the room and is echoed in the candles and rose petals on the floor which add a romance and softness to what might otherwise be quite a stark look. The room has quite an angular, geometric feel to it, with a focus on squares in the window, towel rail and the chair. This is contrasted with the curves of the room in the fireplace, bath tub and the chair arms, it is a good combination of both the masculine and the feminine. Forget curling up on the sofa with a rom-com and box of chocolates; run yourself (or your partner) a bath in a white porcelain tub and drift away to the aroma of scented candles and fresh flowers.


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