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246 Whether your home is situated amid desert wildlife and canyon hills or in a crowded cityscape, it is possible to bring the layered beauty of nature into your bath experience. Natural elements create a calm and nurturing space. We need these types of areas in our home to promote wellness. These are five of our favorite ways to incorporate organic elements and textures. 1. Textural cabinet fronts or textural wall finishes, like dimensional tile or wallcoverings add visual impact. Subtle wall finishes like Portola's lime wash or American Clay can add character and depth to walls while absorbing toxins in the air and on the wall surface. Ceiling treatments, such as patterned wallpaper and slatted or scalloped paneling, can give dimension to what is known as the fifth wall. Whenever we are considering these types of treatments, we generally opt for a color palette that has a quiet, tonal effect that provides visual interest while maintaining a peaceful energy. 2. Lighting is important in your bathroom. Biophilic lighting, like Ketra, can create tiers of light that combine natural and indoor light 'colors,' allowing adjustable light scenes that support relaxation in the evening vs an energizing mood for mornings. This technology can also be combined with sound for a curated, multi-sensory experience. Custom lighting can enrich materials within the space by its color, its intensity, and its placement, accenting dimensional wall surfaces, artwork, and more. Natural light is integral to wellnes. Decorative leaded glass panels or decorative film can be added to the inside of a fixed window, within a shower for example, to allow for privacy while still providing filtered light and interesting shadows. 3. Color is another important element to consider. We generally recommend a relatively narrow palette of earthy, neutral hues to maintain a visually calm experience and complement the natural wood tones of cabinetry and stone countertops. Accents of dynamic color could be introduced via a sculptural plant or piece of artwork. 4. Mirrors aren't only functional surfaces. They can be used purposefully and strategically to visually expand a space and enhance its natural light while reflecting views, special artwork, or textural surfaces. 5. The beauty of sparkle can also make a bathroom come alive. To balance matte surfaces, think about glass or crystal elements in lighting, plumbing fixtures, and cabinet hardware, as well as subtle metallic paint finishes that add sheen and a touch of glamour. With attention paid to natural elements and textures that work in harmony, you can transform your bathroom into a spa-inspired sanctuary that offers a delicious wellness experience right at home. DESIGNER'S ADVICE Incorporating Natural Elements Incorporating Natural Elements and Textures Into a Bath Experience and Textures Into a Bath Experience by Amy Klosterman AB Design Elements, Scottsdale, AZ

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