Authentic, Tranquil and Hygge: The Bathroom as a Place to Wind Down is the newest bathroom trend for 2018 from Hansgrohe. The idea sees natural materials, lots of light and a clearly defined room layout that creates a room for personal grooming, a retreat, a place where we can take a break and relax.
Anyone designing a new bathroom nowadays turns to trends that help slow down our hectic lifestyles. The Danes have their own special word for that: hygge, and it’s been identified by Hansgrohe as the newest bathroom trend for 2018.
“For us Danes, hygge describes the feeling of wellbeing and contentment we derive from tranquillity, simplicity and relaxation,” explains Thomas Leth, Area Sales Manager for Northern European countries and Managing Director at Hansgrohe Denmark. “It’s not for nothing that we’re considered one of the happiest countries.
“With a hyggelig bathroom you start off the day happy and end it with a warm feeling of wellbeing—perhaps together with your entire family. It’s the little things that bring coziness to what used to be a very functional and sterile space: natural and homely materials, friendly textiles, and plants and candles convey tranquility and inspire us to return to the simple pleasures of life.”
Authentic materials play an important role, from rustic warm wood elements to rough wall surfaces, such as exposed concrete or brick, in combination with vintage accessories and natural accents.
A clearly defined, spacious room layout opens up space for freedom of movement. Lots of light, soft colours and practical storage space for bathroom toiletries give the room an uncluttered look and an air of peace and quiet. Seating options and shelves and racks make the room homely. Shower areas are becoming more spacious without being obtrusive. Floor-level showers are on trend: big enough for two, no frames, and minimalist with an almost invisible glass panel as a splash guard.
“The serene architecture of the bathroom is ideally complemented with mixers and shower heads that impress with their minimalist design,” Thomas Leth explains. “When nature and water take centre stage, technical elements should be concealed behind a wall or panelling for a clean and uncluttered look. Functions should be clearly recognisable and easy to use. The broad portfolio of hansgrohe brand mixers and showers offers a wealth of designs and features that satisfy all personal tastes and needs. And when bathroom basics perfectly fulfil the user’s wishes, the resulting atmosphere is naturally hyggelig.”
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