Victorian mirror

The Victorian era, known for its delicate colours and attention to detail opens the door to exploring a wide range of creative options. Join us in discovering 4 easy ways to bring the Victorian style to you bathroom.

Here are 4 easy tips to create this look by Zerona Gerber, Head of Décor at Bella Bathrooms & Tiles:

 

1. The Standalone Bathtub
The Standalone bathtub is one of the highlights of the Victorian Bathroom. As it is finished on all sides it offers more choice of placement areas and can either be placed against the wall if space has to be considered or it can be positioned in a more central area. Either way, the freestanding bath makes a visual statement.

Although this bathtub comes in many different shapes and sizes from rectangular to oval and more, the Victorian Styled bathtub generally has a ball and claw detail, dating back to the era which made it famous, when it was the bathing choice of the aristocracy of that time.

The bath offers a minimalist simplicity and is often accompanied by a standalone mixer. Mixers come in a variety of styles, with the Victorian styled mixer having a special handle detail adding to the charm of the bathroom style. Inlaid faucets and spout also provide an elegant alternative. While the bath does not offer storage, this may easily be solved with a shower shelf or even a recess in the wall.

Another perfect solution lies in the bath caddy, which facilities storage of all the necessary bathroom toiletries, making them conveniently available at arm’s length.

2. Seating arrangements                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 

A chair with a neutral colour compliments the bath, adding further interest to the room while providing a sense of luxury. The chair may be positioned close to the bath, creating a spa-like effect which also adds the element of texture through its soft material. The colour of the material can be continued with fluffy towels, creating a seamless unity.r with cushions i

Introduce a side table in a slightly darker colour to that of the bath. This contrast further highlights the bath. The table can serve as a bathroom vanity which can be enhanced by accessories such as a flower in a vase or side mirror. Using a mirror with an ornate frame creates a point of interest and reinforces the bathroom theme.

3. Floor finishes
There are many different options for the flooring. Polished porcelain tiles can provide a marble look. Wooden floor panelling or ceramic tiles with a wood grain also work very well with both the bathtub and the style, creating a floor finish which highlights this bath furniture a key design feature.

victorian bathroom with standalone bath

4. Final Touches
· The look can be rounded off with a soft full length curtain which acts as a delicate backdrop to the bath, adding an ethereal beauty to the bathroom. This makes it an inviting space where one can sit back, relax and recharge in the private world of a bathroom which exists beyond convenience, as a place of luxury to savour special time-out moments.

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