Gesa Hansen and color, it just fits. In an interview with her, we talked about how colors in the bathroom look and what that means for bathroom planning.
The trend towards
matt surfaces is expanding the range of products offered by the manufacturers and it offers bathroom planners additional possibilities in the design of the
bathroom.
With its Colour Selection study at the ISH
2019, Pop up my Bathroom proved it has its finger on the pulse. The VDS communication campaign was taken up by
the entire industry – and the essentials have now been published in the form of
a trend book.
Colour harmonies are possible
in all colour ranges. What’s important when it comes to designing a
bathroom is that one colour sets the tone while three to four others are used
to underpin the harmonious impression.
Colour
and finish have always been the fourth dimension of product design, architecture
and interior design. Without this dimension, the story hasn‘t been told
to the end.
The first requirement for successful colour design is to be precise with
any nuance. Colour plays a key role in ensuring that the interplay between
ceramics, wall paint, bathroom faucets and accessories is perceived as a
successful overall concept for the whole.
The
interior design world’s rediscovery of marble is encouraging the use of blue
sanitaryware. Combined with sand hues, blue creates a style
related to the popular Scandinavian look.