The era of the stark white bathroom is over. Here are 7 ways to add a splash of colour to yours.
Bathrooms are becoming increasingly integral to the overall look and feel of a home.
That means an end to bright white washrooms and the introduction of colour into the space.
Try some of these ideas in your home.
Supersize your shower
Irish shower screen company Flair is leading the fashion pack with its new collection of minimalistic enclosures for larger shower stalls.
Its Eto Sliding Door, pictured at the lead image in this story, is in an alcove setting.
The frame is brushed bronze. It also features great design detailing, including a fully integrated towel hook crafted into its handle, explains Ronan O’Grady, its head of product design. Prices from €1,200.

Marble that can multitask
Reminiscent of striking veined marble, Majesty is a high-definition printed porcelain tile alternative that is available in some 21 colour options and as tiles or slabs.
A nod to the use of Italian marble throughout history, it offers truly creative options for setting a scene. Prices start from about €678 per square metre through London-based Lapicida.
The twin sinks are similar to the C.P. Hart x Kast Monroe basin with pedestal, which is made to order and comes in 28 different colours.
Riffing off an Art Deco shape and shown here with a pedestal, prices start from about €4,638. Prices are ex-delivery from the UK.

A splash of colour
Optica is a vanity unit with two drawers and a countertop by Rocca that offers an easy way to bring in a pop of colour.
It comes in three wood-look finishes, blonde, smoked and honey-coloured, as well as the steel blue, pictured.
The two-drawer 990 cm long design costs about €1,580, as shown, and includes the ceramic sink, shown from Davies.

Festive flavour
Make it Christmas all year long in the bathroom by adding a pop of vibrant red.
The Sonas Reed is a wall-hung, two-drawer unit featuring brushed gold handles and finished in a colour called ruby fern.
The 80cm wide unit has an RRP of €1,095. See Sonas Bathrooms for stockists.
Bring in more colour by crowning the ceiling in a different but contrasting shade.

Tap out
Meta Slim offers six new finishes for two selected single-lever basin mixer taps.
It comes in chrome, brass, bronze, grey, and in primrose yellow, peppermint green and powder blue pastel shades, making it an easy way to work an injection of colour into your space.
The taps cost around €499 plus VAT, depending on finish. You can also add a pop of colour to your shower setup.
This will cost from €2,900 plus VAT, from Navan-based Versatile Bathrooms.

Go dark
Pure black bathrooms are the epitome of modernity.
Roca’s Ona matt black sanitaryware includes a 55 cm over-countertop basin, from €1,035, with a matching basin mixer, from €630, and a wall-hung WC, from €678, and a wall-hung bidet, from €668.
Paired with the Duplo S PS3 flush plate in a customised matt black plate finish and brushed brass buttons, from €411, from Monkstown-based Bathhouse.ie.

Statement soak
With its sinuous lines, Kora is the new bathtub designed by Enzo Berti for Kreoo, appears as if carved from a single block of stone.
Its edge rises and falls, facilitating ease of entry and creating a pleasing look to its lip.
The oval marble body is raised on a stand with a gold, dark bronze or matt black finish, and seems to float on this slender metal structure, in an extraordinary design.
It is available to order from London-based West One Bathrooms. Price from about











