5 ways to inject colour into wet areas
Adding colour into wet areas is simple. We always include at least 1 of these 5 options to bring life and soul into otherwise blank canvases.
Our Mrs.Stephens project featured so many WOW moments with the use of colour throughout the home, but particularly featured in the wet areas.
Roman blinds are a fabulous way to bring a pattern, hero fabric or block colour into a wet area.
Our Mrs.Stephens project featured pink subway tiles laid in a herringbone pattern. To add to the drama, we included this palm roman blind which finished off the space, brining pattern at eye level. It is almost a fabric version of an art piece.
Wallpaper in wet areas is quickly becoming to go-to thing to do! It adds vibrancy and colour.
If installed in a powder room you can still use paper yet if it is installed into the bathroom where the shower or bath are, we suggest a vinyl finish for longevity.
Artwork is a versatile and changeable feature that you can add to any wet area.
In kitchens, if you have a blank wall nearby, add some art! It will transform the space and create the perfect spot to feature and show off the art piece.
Paint is an age-old method to transform white spaces. You can create a cohesive home simply by utilising the same paint colour that has been featured somewhere in the house and applying it in a wet area.
Paint is a cost effective way to inject colour into any space.
Tile options seem to be endless. There are SO many amazing colours, patterns, textures and finishes to choose from.
Given that tiles are a must in wet areas, it seems like an easy way to inject colour and create that WOW moment.
Injecting colour into your home can be daunting. We offer a wide range of services where we can help with your colour selections. View our document here and get in touch today! - Rylo Co