Design Buy Build Issue 39 2019 | Page 78

THE BATHROOM Layers of light are key to creating a successful bathroom lighting scheme. You could start with a beautiful pendant or chandelier to create a glamorous focal point and then add layers of light such as downlights and mirror lights. It's also worth thinking about using several different circuits of lights so that the mood can be adjusted as desired. "When choosing bathroom lighting, be mindful of reflections in mirrors or on polished floors as well as the colour temperature of the light," says Roselind Wilson. "It's especially important to ensure you install flattering lighting around the mirror. Nothing lifts the spirits like looking your best in the morning!" The owner of Roselind Wilson Design's Palace Court bathroom favoured contemporary design with rich textures and glamorous finishes. Under-cabinet lights provides task lighting for the basin area and also serves to highlight the gold leaf wall THE HALLWAY It's important for lighting in a hallway to be flexible so that it can serve both a practical function and a mood- enhancing one for when welcoming guests, for example. "The hallway tends to be used for practical purposes so make sure you keep it clutter-free and allow space to move with ease," says Roselind. "Why not consider task lighting to highlight a beautiful console table using striking wall lights or a pair of bold table lamps?" Roselind Wilson Design's Holland Park project is a great example of how to make an entrance. A dramatic glass pendant light dominates the hallway, casting a soft, glittery light over the harlequin floor. Black contemporary wall lights flank the mirror and tie in with the slimline, ebony-coloured console table. "The monochrome colour palette here creates a timeless feel that is brought bang up to date with contemporary light fittings and and contrasting chocolate-coloured mosaic tiles. In the luxurious Bromptons bathroom, the pitched glass roof fills the room with natural light, so the design scheme for this room had to be very carefully thought out. A soft palette of greens, golds and whites was chosen to create a calm, spa-like feel. Task lighting for the basin area comes in the form of a polished gold Faro wall light from Bella Figura (bella-figura.com). furniture," says Roselind. (The Hope Light pendant, Luceplan, luceplan. com; Foglio wall lights, Flos, flos.com) Over at the Broad Walk project in North London, the owners of this impressive, new build wanted to create a grand, elegant interior which would still feel warm and welcoming. "For the entrance hall, we chose a striking brushed silver chandelier to wash light across the circular table and the dramatic, monochrome floor tiles beneath," explains Roselind. "Antique brass wall lights were added as accent lighting to highlight the textured silk wall paper and add a sense of warmth and sophistication." (Spider pendant chandelier, Smania, eng.smania.it; Matchstick wall lights in Burnt Silver, Porta Romana, portaromana.com) T: +44 (0)20 3371 1779 | www.roselindwilsondesign.com 78 The gold finish complements the tones of the marble and gives a sense of warmth and ambience. "One of the challenges presented by this space was the unusual alcove at the end of the room," says Roselind. "We positioned a daybed there to enhance the spa-like feel and installed multi-changing, coloured fibre-optics in the ceiling to create a relaxed vibe and add an extra dimension to the room."