Product watch: On trend profiles from Schlüter Systems

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Product watch: On trend profiles from Schlüter Systems

Although the word ‘trendy’ can sometimes be synonymous with ‘a passing fad’, it is often popular and innovative design trends that lead the market within the hospitality industry, so can be worth paying attention to when designing a bathroom. In this exclusive editorial, we take a look at bathroom profiles from Schlüter Systems…

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Influenced by modern interior design trends, Schlüter-TRENDLINE is a range of textured coatings for wall profiles offering a variety of different colour and finish options to give you full creative control. Below are just a few bathroom trends that have become increasingly popular in recent times, and ways in which various TRENDLINE profiles can be incorporated to make the look work for any project.

Industrial

One trend that appears to now be commonplace in homes and hotels alike is the industrial look – think exposed brickwork, metal materials and high ceilings. This style works great within a bathroom or wetroom due to the multitude of sanitaryware options available. With the help of TRENDLINE finishes in rustic brown or dark graphite colours, the profiles can easily tie the look together whilst avoiding an overly fussy environment.

TRENDLINE by Schlüter Systems

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Black and white

A perfect fit for an area which often relies on clean lines and all-white sanitaryware, minimalism within a hotel bathroom can present a tranquil and welcoming environment whilst making the most of the space available. Match white tiles to TRENDLINE matt brilliant white profiles to create a seamless finish or contrast them with TRENDLINE matt graphite black for more contemporary take on the classic trend.

A white room with tactile walls

Image credit: Schlüter Systems

Wood effect

Taking inspiration from nature and the outdoors, a wood effect look creates a calming haven which is ideal for hotels, particularly when wellness is of high importance. Airy spaces can be accentuated with greenery and earthy colours and the theme is especially impactful when paired with plenty of natural light. To coordinate with this, TRENDLINE in rustic brown, ivory or bronze can add a beautiful finish whilst blending well with wood-effect tiles.

Wooden patio

> Since you’re here, why not read more about Schlüter-KERDI-BOARD?

Schlüter Systems is one of our Recommended Suppliers and regularly features in our Supplier News section of the website. If you are interested in becoming one of our recommended suppliers, please email Katy Phillips.

Main image credit: Schlüter Systems

Hamish Kilburn / 10.11.2021

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