Why Wood Works So Brilliantly in the Bathroom
Don't discount this warm, versatile material in a wet zone – it can be transformative
Jo Leevers
5 March 2015
Houzz contributor. I also write about interiors and houses for leading UK magazines and newspaper supplements. Recent work at www.joleevers.com
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Laying a timber floor or covering surfaces in timber used to be a decor no-no in the bathroom. But modern sealants and paints and super-efficient ventilation systems mean you can now embrace your inner Scandi by welcoming the tones and textures of wood. Check out these schemes for inspiration.
A touch of rustic
In an old, beamed home, you can tap into the timber feel without going too back to nature. In this bathroom the house’s own bones are complemented by touches of wood – the chair, the bath panel – that strike just the right balance between traditional and contemporary.
In an old, beamed home, you can tap into the timber feel without going too back to nature. In this bathroom the house’s own bones are complemented by touches of wood – the chair, the bath panel – that strike just the right balance between traditional and contemporary.
Ribbon of wood grain
Still nervous about using too much wood in a damp room? Fear not – a wide ribbon of timber-veneered storage softens up this pristine and angular bathroom, but rarely comes in direct contact with water. It’s a lovely mixture of materials.
Still nervous about using too much wood in a damp room? Fear not – a wide ribbon of timber-veneered storage softens up this pristine and angular bathroom, but rarely comes in direct contact with water. It’s a lovely mixture of materials.
Refresh an old favourite
Tongue-and-groove panelling is a tried and tested way to clad bathroom walls to hide a tangle of pipes. If you’ve gone for this practical option, you can move with the trends by repainting the panelling as colour fashions come and go. This season, grey is still going strong.
Tongue-and-groove panelling is a tried and tested way to clad bathroom walls to hide a tangle of pipes. If you’ve gone for this practical option, you can move with the trends by repainting the panelling as colour fashions come and go. This season, grey is still going strong.
Modern lines
This sleek horizontal panelling adds real depth and originality, fashioned into the door and walls. On a practical note, dark timber needs to be well lit to bring out its drama.
This sleek horizontal panelling adds real depth and originality, fashioned into the door and walls. On a practical note, dark timber needs to be well lit to bring out its drama.
Steal style from the sauna
This bathroom has taken a style tip from the steam room – a slatted bench – then used the timber theme along the bath panel and in a striking arch over the basin. This structure provides storage and adds richness.
This bathroom has taken a style tip from the steam room – a slatted bench – then used the timber theme along the bath panel and in a striking arch over the basin. This structure provides storage and adds richness.
Say it with sleepers
This bench, flooring and console are reminiscent of satisfyingly, chunky-feeling, reclaimed railway sleepers, but with a sleeker finish. When properly treated, rich boards can retain their beauty without warping or staining. Sensibly, though, this design incorporates tiles in a similar format for areas that will get plenty of wet footprints.
This bench, flooring and console are reminiscent of satisfyingly, chunky-feeling, reclaimed railway sleepers, but with a sleeker finish. When properly treated, rich boards can retain their beauty without warping or staining. Sensibly, though, this design incorporates tiles in a similar format for areas that will get plenty of wet footprints.
Mix with metal
This industrial-feeling bathroom is decorated in tiles and timber that fit the style of this converted stable block. The bands of weathered metal that run across the equally worn boards would also look striking in a loft ensuite, particularly if the wall wasn’t butting up to the shower.
This industrial-feeling bathroom is decorated in tiles and timber that fit the style of this converted stable block. The bands of weathered metal that run across the equally worn boards would also look striking in a loft ensuite, particularly if the wall wasn’t butting up to the shower.
Don’t be afraid of the dark
The curved wall of the bathroom-based sauna sets the tone for this room’s timber theme: dark, rich and smooth. The same wood continues in the vanity unit and storage over the basins, making the entire space feel luxe rather than rustic.
The curved wall of the bathroom-based sauna sets the tone for this room’s timber theme: dark, rich and smooth. The same wood continues in the vanity unit and storage over the basins, making the entire space feel luxe rather than rustic.
Wraparound
A powder room can happily work the timber trend, with walls covered in veneer sheets that showcase a beautiful grain.
This room has tiles on the floor, but you could go the whole way and create a warm-hued cocoon. The illuminated inset shelf is a lovely addition to prevent the feeling of a below-deck cabin.
A powder room can happily work the timber trend, with walls covered in veneer sheets that showcase a beautiful grain.
This room has tiles on the floor, but you could go the whole way and create a warm-hued cocoon. The illuminated inset shelf is a lovely addition to prevent the feeling of a below-deck cabin.
Surround a sink
A chunky length of timber works as a surface for this bathroom’s basin and continues up the walls. Regular oiling will keep the wood protected and in good condition, while a deep basin helps keep splashes to a minimum.
YOUR SAY
Would you go for timber in the bathroom? Share your thoughts and photos in the Comments.
MORE
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A chunky length of timber works as a surface for this bathroom’s basin and continues up the walls. Regular oiling will keep the wood protected and in good condition, while a deep basin helps keep splashes to a minimum.
YOUR SAY
Would you go for timber in the bathroom? Share your thoughts and photos in the Comments.
MORE
Rejoice in the Charm of Timber-Lined Walls
Go With the Grain: How to Incorporate Timber Into Your Kitchen
How to Make Timber Work in the Bathroom
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