The standout bathrooms in a London townhouse designed by firm Bradley Van Der Straeten are drenched in unexpected color, from the paint to the tiles. On the first floor, the bathroom is cloaked in yellow—and faces the south side of the house “to make the most of the daylight and brightness,” the firm explains. Here, we list the key features to recreate the look.
Above: The downstairs bath in the back of the building is a stark contrast to the off-white walls of the stairwell just before it. Photograph by French and Tye, courtesy of
Bradley Van Der Straeten, from
Two Become One: A Colorful Townhouse for an Actor and a Cinematographer.
Above: The bathroom is anchored by electric yellow tile set with black grout. Photograph by French and Tye, courtesy of
Bradley Van Der Straeten from
Two Become One: A Colorful Townhouse for an Actor and a Cinematographer.
Materials
Above: A warm white similar to the paint in the hallway is Farrow & Ball’s
School House White No.291.
Above: The yellow throughout the house is Farrow & Ball’s
India Yellow No.66.
Above: The tile is Domus
I Colori Lucido in Ocra DMSL 17 Gloss 300 x 100 Tiles.
Above: The floor is
Slate Grey-Colored Vinyl from The Colour Flooring Company.
Above: The windows are designed with reeded glass similar to Van Dyke Restorer’s
1/2-Inch Reeded Custom Decorative Architectural Glass AGE137. (For more, see
Trend Alert: Fluted Glass for Just-Enough Transparency.)

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