On trend: Wallpaper as an eye-catcher in the bathroom
Even if the trend
towards using wallpaper in the bathroom won’t take over from tiles completely, it
undoubtedly brings a very fashionable element to bathroom planning, which otherwise
tends to take a long-term view. Because whereas the choice of tiles could well
accompany an entire generation of bathroom users, wallpaper comes with an easy
option of replacing it.
The idea of wallpaper in the bathroom isn’t that far removed from our
bathroom culture – after all, when bourgeois boudoirs first started being
equipped with water closets and bathtubs with running water, they were designed
for prestige – with tiles and above all wallpapers depicting flora in all its
glory. True, in more recent times, wallpaper has mainly been reserved for the
bedroom and living room. But now, adorned with classic, fashionable, floral,
graphic or photorealistic motifs the patterned wall coverings are once again enjoying
renewed popularity – and increasingly being used as a creative and decorative
element in the bathroom too, where they can evoke a very special atmosphere. Waterproof
wallpapers are particularly suitable for use in the vicinity of the washbasin
or bathtub.
Wallpaper can have a major impact on the overall effect of the new
bathroom and should be selected to suit the planned sanitaryware, materials and
surfaces. As a rule, the wall behind the washbasin is the ideal place for using
wallpaper as a key element of the design – whereas papering the entire room is
more or less passé as far as the interior design sector is concerned. Instead,
bathroom planners use wallpaper to set something like a stage for the sanitary
protagonists.
The green bathroom
Nature and sustainability are a trending theme right now – and not just because
of fashions: for a growing number of people, they are deeply important issues. What’s
more, many of us associate nature with pleasant feelings that we’d like to
translate into our own four walls. Natural fabrics and materials like wood,
wool, bamboo or cork, as well as plants, play a major role and visualise this
“green” lifestyle. The colour green in all its many hues, together with floral
patterns big and small on fabrics and papered walls, help make nature a
presence within the home. In combination with real plants, the result is a
green collage that can add a totally new touch to bathroom design.
Patterns and tactile qualities for an individual bathroom
Non-woven wallpapers are available in many different looks: plain,
multicoloured, textured, with a 3D effect, an individual photo, or a vintage,
wood, stone and plaster effect. As a result, they open up a multitude of design
options and make all sorts of styles possible. And they’re relatively easy to
strip off the wall in lengths when they lose their appeal as well. Just like
anywhere else in the interior, patterns and texture are an absolute must when
it comes to on-trend wallpaper for the bathroom, but bolder colours are in
vogue right now too.
Depending on style preferences, concrete-look wallpapers can be used to
give the bathroom a fuss-free, modern feel that’s perfect for a minimalist or
contemporary ambience in Bauhaus or industrial style. Such edgy, modern bathroom
designs look great when combined with clear-cut bathroom furnishings and
sanitaryware, preferably in darker colours like anthracite or black. But
wallpaper with subtle graphic patterns is also especially suitable for showing
off a minimalist style while simultaneously adding a lively touch.
Wallpapers with a wood or stone effect create a natural, cosy mood and
are an ideal choice for creating a close-to-nature Scandi or country look. And
it goes without saying that floral patterns and light, pastel shades are
predestined for bathrooms in these looks too. Non-woven wallpapers are a
particularly good choice for these nature-loving styles because of their
breathable and moisture-regulating properties.
For a more flamboyant bathroom of the boudoir or art deco kind, wallpapers with embossed textures (possibly combined with geometric structures and special details like appliqué metallic elements) can make the walls come to life and leave an exciting impression.
Special moments from the owner’s life
Photo wallpapers are enjoying growing popularity and are available in a
wide range of designs. And anybody who can’t find what they’re looking for can
have their own motif printed on wallpaper instead as a way of capturing emotional
moments from holidays or family life and integrating them into the interior
design. The makers of shower enclosures have also picked up on this trend:
besides the actual enclosure, they also offer glass panels that can be printed
with individual motifs and used to cover the shower area instead of tiles. In
the hospitality sector, this option can be used to create individual bathrooms
featuring the company logo or regional landscapes and attractions. And in
private bathrooms too, the possibilities for individual prints on glass or
wallpaper are almost endless. This opens up additional scope for the bathroom
planner, who can for instance have the motif printed in a very specific colour
to harmonise with the correspondent bathroom furniture. Having samples made up and
checking to see what they look like in the actual lighting conditions on site
is helpful when it comes to any fine-tuning that might be required.
Wallpapers with special properties
Thanks to the multitude of designs, colours and embossed effects
available, using wallpaper in the bathroom opens up a wide range of design
options for creating an individual bathroom that’s a perfect fit with its users
– regardless of their preferred style. Some wallpaper manufacturers are even
going one step further with products that don’t just look good but smell good
as well. The wallpapers from the “La via dei sensi” collection by Pixie
Progetti & Prodotti, for instance, have scented particles integrated into
their surface and release their fragrance for up to six months after being
applied. With the aid of a special wax, which simultaneously cleans the
wallpaper and coats it with a protective film, the fragrance can be reactivated
after that time.
Wall&Dekò, a boutique wallpaper manufacturer from Italy, has
developed a system for hanging and protecting wallpapers thanks to which, according
to the company, its tasteful products can be used in wet areas.
There’s even a wallpaper solution for enhanced hygiene: according to Marburger
Tapetenfabrik, which developed the product, its keimEx wallpaper demonstrably eliminates
viruses. Its surface consists of silver nanoparticles which, according to the
manufacturer, studies have shown to be effective against influenza (H5N1),
noroviruses and herpes viruses.