It’s something of a truism that people hanker after what they can’t have. When they’re at a hotel, they want to feel as if they’re at home – and when they’re staying put, they begin to dream about a holiday.
Given this quirk of human nature, it’s unsurprising that commercial interiors are increasingly informed by residential interiors – and vice-versa. In terms of residential design, bathrooms are the area of the home where this cross-pollination of ideas is most evident.
The founder of online interior design service Milray Park, Sally Bevan, says clients want to replicate the same emotions evoked by a luxurious hotel.
“The beautiful finishes, fluffy towels, heated flooring and use of beautiful bath products – it’s no wonder we want to bring this feeling home,” she says.
High-profile projects such as acclaimed designer India Mahdavi’s dusty-pink fitout of London restaurant Sketch kicked off the trend, she says.
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Source: Domain.com.au
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