
Dorset Stable ConversionCountry Bathroom, Dorset
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Find bathing beautiesAs long as your paintings aren’t valuable heirlooms, traditional art can be used to add character to a bathroom. And, given that many bathing spaces abound in modern, glossy white surfaces, a painting can be a way to add deeper tones or colour. These two paintings show the power of small groupings, and would work the same trick in a small cloakroom.

Henriette wanted to create a cosy feel in the master bathroom, which she achieved by decorating it with antique furniture and oil paintings. ‘I like bathrooms to look like rooms, and not just a utility space,’ she says. ‘We spend a lot of time in the bathroom, so I wanted it to feel comfortable.’
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Like the cosy feel with antiques and like the mirrors and cabinet

Henriette wanted to create a cosy feel in the master bathroom, which she achieved by decorating it with antique furniture and oil paintings. ‘I like bathrooms to look like rooms, and not just a utility space,’ she says. ‘We spend a lot of time in the city bathroom, so I wanted it to feel comfortable.’

The mixture of shutter doors and unique hardware for a bathroom