At some point different parts of the house get redecorated. The bathroom is no exception and one way of redecorating is through the addition of colored faucets.The idea of color faucet’s have been around since the 70’s. By using a faucet you can add contrast and a fresh look to your bathroom. Some notable designers of this concept include Freunden Von Freuden. Furthermore, faucets from Vola designin 1968 by Arne Jacobsen offers a new schieck look.
Key Takeaways:
- The idea of a colored faucet is actually not a new one — they enjoyed a brief moment of popularity in the 70s — but this is a look that still feels fresh
- We’ve talked before about how combining complementary colors can create an especially dynamic space. In this bathroom by Van Staeyen, orange fixtures, set against a backdrop of blue mosaic tile, almost jump off the wall.
- Many of the bathrooms in this post feature Vola’s HV1 faucet, designed in 1968 by Arne Jacobsen and still available today, in ten different colors ranging from beige to pink. Their entire bathroom line, which includes a huge range of taps and showerheads, is also available in colors.
“We’ve all seen those old-school bathrooms with colorful pink and green tubs and sinks and toilets — but if you want to add color to your bath in a modern way, why not try a colorful faucet?”
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/colored-bathroom-faucets-249613