Want to create a dramatic bathroom?

Want to create a dramatic bathroom?

Posted on 25. Aug, 2010 by in Design Tips

Last month I shared some of the worlds most bizarre bathrooms. As an antidote to the madness I also featured a stunning bathroom, featuring a full-wall mural from Surface View and a modern roll top bath.

Alot of you expressed an interest in this room, so I spoke to Tom Pickford at Surface View to find out more about their very unique product.

BE: I’ve tried to describe your products as sitting somewhere between paintings and wallpaper. How do you describe what you do?

SV: I like the succinct explanation that you’ve given, but we do offer alot more I hope. The ‘big idea’ behind Surface View is to bring dramatic imagery into interior graphics. Bespoke Murals, Canvas Prints and Roller blinds were quickly added to with Ceramic Tiles, Formica laminates and Glazing Films. All of which are available to be produced with the images we have sourced for our collections.

BE: Who are your products for?

SV: The products are for anyone really. We have a relationship with clients in the retail and trade sectors. The standard website products have been designed to allow customers to deal with the process themselves whilst maintaining the high quality product you would expect from an Interior Design Service.

BE: What designs are most popular at the moment?

SV: The new ‘Vintage Maps’ collection has only just been launched and has already proved very popular. Ongoing favourites include ‘Lady of the Orient’ from Hemingway’s Land of Lost Content collection, Stubbs’ Whistlejacket from the National Gallery as well as almost any of the Botanical range from our V&A collection.

BE: What’s been your most unusual project?

SV: Our projects are quite varied, but that’s due to the range of products that we can offer. So we can’t really call any unusual. From applying murals to the new Boscombe beach huts to adding the finishing touches to the entire Maternity Ward at Birmingham City Hospital, we usually have a solution for our clients.

BE: How are your products fitted?

SV: Depends on the products, but our murals are wet pasted just like conventional wallpaper, Canvas prints are hung on flush mount fixings as you may expect, and ceramic tiles are grouted in place. There’s no big secret to it I’m afraid.

BE: What advice do you give customers before they buy?

SV: Just to consider the options that we offer. There usually is an obvious solution to your graphic requirements but choosing the right image is up to the customer. We can advise, but it’s a personal choice really. On the technical side, re-check your measurements and make sure you can get that 3 x 3m canvas print through the front door.

BE: What question do you wish I had asked?

SV: I’m not sure, but we’re exhibiting at 100% Design (H74 : 23rd – 26th September) and Decorex (A26 : 26th – 29th September) this year, so would welcome people to the stands there. The launch of new collections and new products should be an exciting reason to visit.

So, there we have it! Personally I can’t think of a more original and stylish way to set off one of our mixer showers, than with a backdrop from Surface View. We strongly recommend you visit their inspirational website at surfaceview.co.uk

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2 Responses to “Want to create a dramatic bathroom?”

  1. Sharon

    16. Nov, 2011

    Hi ! I find your spaces very inspirational examples for my students may I print a copy to show my students. I particularly like the pop art image with the girl kissing the man. Could you tell me the name of the artist and the title of the image and year it was made if know? Thank you.

    I would like to send you some ideas my students have made would you be interested in recieving these?

  2. Rob Watson

    22. Nov, 2011

    Hi Sharon
    Glad you like the designs. I’m not sure who the pop art artist is, but you might be able to find more details on the surfaceview.co.uk website.
    Defintiely send me their designs. we might be able to put some on the blog.
    Cheers
    Rob

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