luxury bathroom

  1. Transitional: virtual bathroom case study

    Transitional: virtual bathroom case study

    Transitional design typically refers to a balanced blend of contemporary and traditional. However, it can encompass so much more. Take elements from each and you can mix different genres too, such as edgy industrial with rustic country. At Origins Living, we're all about the aspirational, yet attainable. And, when it came to one of the bathroom settings in our virtual showroom, our co-founder Sofia Charalambous felt transitional design should be a key focus. Discover the thinking behind our luxury transitional bathroom display here:

    Transitional vibes

    Mixing it up is the new trend

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  2. Biophilic design in the luxury bathroom

    Biophilic design in the luxury bathroom

    There's no doubt in my mind that biophilic design is going to be one of the biggest bathroom trends in 2021 and beyond. However, it’s not a new concept. The term biophilia (from the Greek biofilia) first came to prominence in the 1970s. It generated even greater awareness in the 1980s, thanks to renowned biologist Edward Wilson’s work, Biophilia. In simple terms, biophilic design aims to incorporate nature within interiors. It also strives to increase our connectivity with the natural environment. I like to think of it as design which makes you feel good. And in these turbulent times, that’s definitely something we should all be exploring!

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  3. Luxury bathrooms with an industrial feel

    Luxury bathrooms with an industrial feel

    There's no doubt that every bathroom deserves a little luxury. And this has become a key trend in residential and commercial design. However, luxury bathrooms have taken on a whole new element. These days, they are embracing this notion with the concept of industrial design. Taking inspiration from warehouses and factories, this may seem a world away from the opulence and grandeur you would expect from a luxury bathroom. However, the two are blending together so well, they're offering a multitude of possibilities for bathroom and interior designers. Read on to discover how you can achieve this look in the modern bathroom:

    Industrial design

    This style, of course, is not new. As its name suggests, this emerged when former industrial buildings were converted to domestic housing, and owners chose to highlight – not hide – certain original

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