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Matty Wilson x The Blue Space

At Home with Matty Wilson

Known for his stint on the classic Australian TV series, Neighbours,Matty Wilson approached The Blue Space when he began his Bathroom Renovation journey - and we couldn’t wait to help bring his vision to life! Now one of our favourite projects, Matty's bathroom transformation isn't one to miss, filled with gorgeous nude & neutrals to create a calm & relaxing space.

At Home with Matty Wilson

Known for his stint on the classic Australian TV series, Neighbours,Matty Wilson approached The Blue Space when he began his Bathroom Renovation journey - and we couldn’t wait to help bring his vision to life! Now one of our favourite projects, Matty's bathroom transformation isn't one to miss, filled with gorgeous nude & neutrals to create a calm & relaxing space.

@mattywilson


Bathroom
Inspiration

@dylanjamesphoto      

Bathroom
Inspiration

@dylanjamesphoto      

What was the inspiration behind this bathroom renovation?

Our home was neither aesthetically pleasing or practical. We had a lot of wasted space and nothing but thoughtless square edges in every room. To counter this, we wanted to introduce curves at every opportunity we had. We did this by choosing pill shaped counter top basins by Nood Co, round tapware by Caroma, a 1200mm vanity with round edges by ADP and a beautiful freestanding curved bathtub also by Caroma. These little decisions all added up to achieve the desired effect we were after, softening the room and inviting guests inside. The other focus for us was neutral colours. We love spending our time outdoors and in particular at the rolling sand dunes that over look the Tasman sea across the road. We wanted to bring that feeling inside and chose neutral colours that grounded the space nicely.

What was the inspiration behind this bathroom renovation?

Our home was neither aesthetically pleasing or practical. We had a lot of wasted space and nothing but thoughtless square edges in every room. To counter this, we wanted to introduce curves at every opportunity we had. We did this by choosing pill shaped counter top basins by Nood Co, round tapware by Caroma, a 1200mm vanity with round edges by ADP and a beautiful freestanding curved bathtub also by Caroma. These little decisions all added up to achieve the desired effect we were after, softening the room and inviting guests inside. The other focus for us was neutral colours. We love spending our time outdoors and in particular at the rolling sand dunes that over look the Tasman sea across the road. We wanted to bring that feeling inside and chose neutral colours that grounded the space nicely.


  @dylanjamesphoto

In Comes
The Blue Space

  @dylanjamesphoto

In Comes
The Blue Space

What Blue Space products do you love & why?

We loved the range of trustworthy brands. With so many lesser known brands in the market, it’s hard to decipher which products are going to stand the test of time. Caroma really shone for us. When it comes to tapware - you can’t skimp. If your tapware fails, it can be costly, so Caroma’s solid reputation is a big one for us. And we absolutely love our Loughlin Furniture mirror. Being handcrafted in Australia is a strong selling point for us and you can really tell when you see it in person. Being a carpenter myself, I appreciate the craftsmanship that went into making this beautiful piece.

What Blue Space products do you love & why?

We loved the range of trustworthy brands. With so many lesser known brands in the market, it’s hard to decipher which products are going to stand the test of time. Caroma really shone for us. When it comes to tapware - you can’t skimp. If your tapware fails, it can be costly, so Caroma’s solid reputation is a big one for us. And we absolutely love our Loughlin Furniture mirror. Being handcrafted in Australia is a strong selling point for us and you can really tell when you see it in person. Being a carpenter myself, I appreciate the craftsmanship that went into making this beautiful piece.


Matty's Hot
Tips & Tricks

@dylanjamesphoto    

Matty's Hot
Tips & Tricks

@dylanjamesphoto    

What are your top tips for readers who would love to re-create or are now inspired to renovate their homes?

1 - Consult all your trades BEFORE you start designing. It’s disappointing to put so much time and effort into a set of ideas that aren’t achievable for whatever reason. Speaking to your plumber, electrician, tiler and carpenter before hand will not only save you time and money, they may even offer up some brilliant ideas to make the space one to envy.

2 - Order everything in advance. Some high quality products take time to make. We placed our orders 16weeks before demo and some items only just made it in time. Your trades will need to see the items just after the demolition stage to “rough in” your products. There's nothing worse than having a hole in your house because you didn’t order in time!

3 - Use lighting as a feature and not a utility. Remember, this is a space for peace and quiet in your home, it’s not your office. You’ll see a lot of well lit bathrooms with 3-4 bright downlights in the ceiling that remind you more of your dentists operating room than your home. Instead - think about hidden LED strip lighting under your vanity, behind your bath or in a shower niche. Look for a dim wall sconce that will serve as the perfect mood lighting for a relaxing bath. And also have the ability to light up the room well for those mornings when you need a wake up or to do your make up. Ask your sparky to give you options at the switch for different moods.

What are your top tips for readers who would love to re-create or are now inspired to renovate their homes?

1 - Consult all your trades BEFORE you start designing. It’s disappointing to put so much time and effort into a set of ideas that aren’t achievable for whatever reason. Speaking to your plumber, electrician, tiler and carpenter before hand will not only save you time and money, they may even offer up some brilliant ideas to make the space one to envy.

2 - Order everything in advance. Some high quality products take time to make. We placed our orders 16weeks before demo and some items only just made it in time. Your trades will need to see the items just after the demolition stage to “rough in” your products. There's nothing worse than having a hole in your house because you didn’t order in time!

3 - Use lighting as a feature and not a utility. Remember, this is a space for peace and quiet in your home, it’s not your office. You’ll see a lot of well lit bathrooms with 3-4 bright downlights in the ceiling that remind you more of your dentists operating room than your home. Instead - think about hidden LED strip lighting under your vanity, behind your bath or in a shower niche. Look for a dim wall sconce that will serve as the perfect mood lighting for a relaxing bath. And also have the ability to light up the room well for those mornings when you need a wake up or to do your make up. Ask your sparky to give you options at the switch for different moods.


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Feeling inspired? Check out our new range of paint by Tint available online today! Tint offer a range of wall paints, ceiling paints, trim paints & exterior paints in a range of unique colours to help finish your next home improvement project or renovation!  

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