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Tips and tricks for using marble in the bathroom

For the last word in luxury and glamour, it has to be marble. Its beauty and durability make it a fabulous choice for bathrooms

Why we love marble

The bathroom is one of the most hard-working rooms in the home, not to mention a big selling point, so it pays to give its design some decent attention. Bathroom design isn’t just about selecting a shower and/or bath, basin and toilet – there are the tiles, lighting, mirrors and storage options to consider, too. Here, we have pulled together everything you need to know about marble to get you excited about your next bathroom project – including bringing non-traditional pieces of furniture and accessories into the space – to take it from functional to fantastic.

Design tips for using marble in the bathroom

Marble suits a range of interior styles, from classic to ultra-modern. This scheme takes a contemporary approach, using marble as the base and playing it up with on-trend black tapware and accessories. Large (600mm x 600mm) marble tiles on floors and walls could be complemented by a stunning black freestanding bath. A simple glass shower featuring black tapware, plus a floating white vanity teamed with a striking mirror and black and marble accessories would complete the design.

But if you can’t stretch to a full-on marble bathroom, or prefer a more subtle look, then consider teaming large-format white tiles on the walls with small-format marble tiles – like these subway ones – on the floor. There are lots of small Carrara marble tiles on the market in an array of shapes, from hexagonal to round. To tie in the marble floor tiles, simply add a marble soap dispenser and a marble tray for beauty products on the vanity.

Don’t forget that a framed artwork can look fantastic in the bathroom, bringing the whole space together and providing a powerful focal point.

While black or white towels and accessories would be the obvious choice for this scheme, a dash of pale pink would also work.

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Words by: Vanessa Nouwens; Photography by: James Knowler/bauersyndication.com.au

Marble never goes out of style in the bathroom.

1. White matte 600x600mm tile, $95 a square metre, from Tile Space.

2. Carrara white brick tile, $19.50 a sheet, from Tile Space.

3. Catalano Zero 55 black wall-hung toilet, $2789, from Mico Bathrooms.

4. Crest Sereno walk-in shower, $1669, from Mico Bathrooms.

5. Casal marble soap dispenser, $54.99, from Your Home and Garden for Farmers.

6. iStone Oval Vessel basin in gloss white, $497.61, from waterware.co.nz

7. Paffoni Ringo basin mixer in black, $475, from Mico Bathrooms.

8. August print, $139, from Paper Plane Store.

9. Heirloom Studio 1 noir towel warmer, $545, from Mico Bathrooms.

10. Aura bath towel, $49, from Paper Plane Store.

11. Carbon shower divert mixer in black, $323.10, from waterware.co.nz.

12. MP Statuario polished 600x600mm tile, $149.50 a square metre, from Tile Space.

13 Mirror, 700mm, in lucent black, $447.90, from waterware.co.nz.

14. Cotton bathroom towel range, from $7, from greenwithenvy.co.nz.

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