Before & After: An All-Beige Bathroom Becomes a Scandinavian-Inspired Sanctuary
When Kai Price and his partner, Joe Brothwell, first started planning the gutting of the bathroom in their 600-square-foot Victorian apartment in South East London, there were a few key things they wanted to achieve in terms of aesthetic and feel. They wanted a bathroom that was clean and contemporary and embraced the Scandinavian look that is […]
When Kai Price and his partner, Joe Brothwell, first started planning the gutting of the bathroom in their 600-square-foot Victorian apartment in South East London, there were a few key things they wanted to achieve in terms of aesthetic and feel. They wanted a bathroom that was clean and contemporary and embraced the Scandinavian look that is close to their hearts. Kai, who is half Swedish and the design whiz of the two, quickly began scouring Pinterest for ideas on how to create a chic design that reminded him of beautiful bathrooms that he had seen back in Sweden. In the end, Kai opted for classic subway tiles with dark grout for contrast ? a modern look, but simple enough to stand the test of time. Kai knew from the start that he wanted the space to be tiled from floor to ceiling. This common Scandinavian way came as a shock to the builder, but by standing his ground Kai ensured that he and Joe got the modern Nordic bathroom that they had been longing for. Although the wow-factor in Kai and Joe?s bathroom is most certainly the bold tilework, the clawfoot bathtub and leafy plants that add life to the space don?t go...
When Kai Price and his partner, Joe Brothwell, first started planning the gutting of the bathroom in their 600-square-foot Victorian apartment in South East London, there were a few key things they wanted to achieve in terms of aesthetic and feel. They wanted a bathroom that was clean and contemporary and embraced the Scandinavian look that is close to their hearts. Kai, who is half Swedish and the design whiz of the two, quickly began scouring Pinterest for ideas on how to create a chic design that reminded him of beautiful bathrooms that he had seen back in Sweden. In the end, Kai opted for classic subway tiles with dark grout for contrast ? a modern look, but simple enough to stand the test of time. Kai knew from the start that he wanted the space to be tiled from floor to ceiling. This common Scandinavian way came as a shock to the builder, but by standing his ground Kai ensured that he and Joe got the modern Nordic bathroom that they had been longing for. Although the wow-factor in Kai and Joe?s bathroom is most certainly the bold tilework, the clawfoot bathtub and leafy plants that add life to the space don?t go...
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