Add a splash of colour to your bathroom

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29 June 2022

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Whether we realise it or not, we’re constantly surrounded by colour. With each impacting us differently, it’s important that we carefully consider the colour schemes of spaces that we spend a lot of time in. So which colours should be used in the bathroom?
Curved in form, the range is a celebration of colour – offering a beautifully considered and grown-up selection of pastels.

What is colour psychology?

When looking at bathroom colour ideas, it’s useful to know the psychology of colours as they send us thousands of subliminal messages a day.

With individuals affected differently by colours and even colour groups, it’s best if the scheme throughout the home is easy to change if needed.

Enter the Water Monopoly’s Rockwell Collection from In Residence.

“The Water Monopoly is a very well established brand in England that used to predominantly offer bathtubs. They have now expanded their collection, and the Rockwell Collection is part of that,” says In Residence director, Stephan Marshall, with the bathroom range including tapware, baths, toilets and basins.

Curved in form, the range is a celebration of colour – offering a beautifully considered and grown-up selection of pastels.

“The tap handles are available as a crosshead, a quite large, full handle. And they're available in metals such as chrome, nickel and brass, or porcelain which is glazed in a range of colours.”

The Rockwell tapware celebrates the joy of colour with gorgeous ceramic handles.
The Rockwell tapware celebrates the joy of colour with gorgeous ceramic handles.

What colour is best for the bathroom?

In a space where we want to relax, such as the bathroom, blues and greens are always a good idea. Just as visiting the ocean or the rainforest can clear the mind, simply being in the presence of these colours can have a calming effect.

Stephan says it’s also important to observe how colours fit in with your home’s surroundings: “So you might use the blue for a beach house where you will look through the window and you can see the sky and ocean. Whereas you might use one of the greens in a country home to match the surrounding colour palette from the outside grass and trees. It depends on what you've got happening outside the house that you want to bring inside.”

While blues and greens are proving to be popular with customers of the Rockwell Collection, colours that have an energising impact are also at the top of New Zealand homeowners’ lists.

Perfect for getting motivated in the morning, red and orange add a fun splash of colour, while pink adds a feminine touch.

Block colours are proving to be popular with customers of the Rockwell Collection.
Block colours are proving to be popular with customers of the Rockwell Collection.

Colours to match your mood

If you’re unsure about adding a sherbet coloured basin or bathtub to your bathroom design, the Rockwell Collection’s tapware handles are easy to swap out – whether you’re simply ready for a change, or preparing to sell your home.

“The issue with coloured bathroom tiles, appliances or vanity tops, is that if you go to sell a house the future homeowners might not like your choice of tiles or colours,” explains Stephan, with the collection’s tapware available to be purchased as a handle set and installed with the preferred colour of handles – the handles simply swapped out at any time.

“That’s why we believe in a neutral palette with a pop of colour as it appeals to a broader range of people. This extends through to our colourful toilet seats designed to exclusively suit the Water Monopoly Rockwell Toilet Pan – they can be quite vibrant and once again, if it comes time to sell and you want to change it back to a white seat to match the white toilet, it’s very simple to do.”

The Rockwell Collection certainly lends itself well to both traditional and contemporary interiors, and allows the ability to change your bathroom colour scheme without hassle.

If you’re inspired by this colourful bathroom range, get in contact with In Residence to learn more.

"We believe in a neutral palette with a pop of colour as it appeals to a broader range of people," says Stephan.
"We believe in a neutral palette with a pop of colour as it appeals to a broader range of people," says Stephan.