Over the last couple of years, wallpaper has proved to be a popular choice when it comes to decorating a bathroom as it can add instant colour and plenty of impact. Wallpaper is a stylish and affordable way to add print and pattern to the room.
So, what wallpaper designs are going to be big as we head into 2022?Maximalist – this is by far our favourite one and works amazingly well in cloakrooms. Think bold and plentiful papers. They might even feel too much but this trend is about embracing a braveness with wallpaper like never before. One option is to pair the wallpaper with matching paint to really bring it alive
Yellow – we all know yellow is set to be one the big colours for next year and what better way than to add it in the form of wallpaper. Its bright and cheerful nature brings positivity to the heart of the home. The warm and welcoming hue radiates happiness and optimism.
Welcoming the outdoors in - This invigorating trend for nature is a theme across all aspects – from green paints to houseplants, interiors are awash with nods to nature. By creating an indoor-outdoor balance we’re helping to make our homes feel like an extension of the natural world outside.
Maximalist – this is by far our favourite one and works amazingly well in cloakrooms. Think bold and plentiful papers. They might even feel too much but this trend is about embracing a braveness with wallpaper like never before. One option is to pair the wallpaper with matching paint to really bring it alive
Yellow – we all know yellow is set to be one the big colours for next year and what better way than to add it in the form of wallpaper. Its bright and cheerful nature brings positivity to the heart of the home. The warm and welcoming hue radiates happiness and optimism.
Welcoming the outdoors in - This invigorating trend for nature is a theme across all aspects – from green paints to houseplants, interiors are awash with nods to nature. By creating an indoor-outdoor balance we’re helping to make our homes feel like an extension of the natural world outside.
This Bayswater shoot, using their beautiful traditional furniture units, is the perfect example of styling maximalist wallpaper and painted tones. They chose to use Divine Savages wallpaper which complements their marble and Farrow & Ball eggshell finishes. Seen here in the curved design and available in two sizes - 1000mm or 1200mm – each one provides a unique centre piece to any classical-themed bathroom. With three stylish Farrow & Ball colour options to choose from – Stiffkey Blue, Plummett Grey and Pointing White – the Bayswater curved vanity unit will be a talking point for your guests. Luxuriously deep units give ample storage for all your favourite toiletries and guest towels and soft-close doors helps to keep noise to a minimum.