Thursday 3 July 2014

The latest issue of Landscaping Your Backyard, from Express Media Group states you should "not be confined to one look or style, experiment with all your favourite looks in one go!" They have included Sri Lankan Verandah Chairs and Nazir Moroccan Tiles from Unique Sinks to help illustrate this!

Wednesday 14 May 2014

Boring bathroom sinks

Have you noticed the lack of variety available at retail outlets for bathroom sinks that are not WHITE? I cannot believe people do not want to have an option to buy something a little different, that is why I started UNIQUE SINKS. I have these installed in my house and everyone comments on how nice they are. And not just colourful, there are designs to suit anyone's decor from glitzy gold to clear to rainforest leaf shapes. They really are special. Have a look at the designs:


Design your new bathroom around your amazing unique bathroom sink

When designing a new bathroom, it is important to look at how all the details will work together. Will the towel rails, tiles, loo and sinks all look like a unified design? As most bathrooms we come across, there are no distinguishing characteristics that make it unique. It's safe. But emphasising one element can give the whole bathroom a feature from which you can draw the rest of the decor. Looking at the amazing glass vessel basins on www.uniquesinks.com.au you can see a fantastic starting point to putting the whole look together. Why not do a rainforest theme and include the Rainforest Leaf shaped sink? Or an Asian theme with the magnificent Copper design? These will inspire tile choices, wall finishes and even the colour of the towels.
Check them out, they are sure to inspire.


Best way to clean a glass vessel basin

  • It is imperative that you never use an abrasive cleaning solution on a glass sink as it will scratch the surface and the sink will lose its lustre. As well, it will be harder to keep clean in the future. The easiest thing to do is to wipe the sink with a soft towel after each use. it only takes a second to keep it looking shiny and new. Over time, some buildup may appear so best to use a product such as Enjo with no cleaning solution--and eco-friendly too!

5 design ideas to make your bathroom special

Are you looking at renovating your bathroom? It is one of the most expensive rooms to transform as it requires the plumber and electrician plus all of the expensive fittings, so you want to make sure you get it right. Here are some useful guidelines:

MAKE THE ROOM AS BRIGHT AS POSSIBLE. Look at using light colours on the walls and surfaces, bright lights and big mirrors. This will make the room feel more spacious and less claustrophobic.
AVOID TRENDS. ‘Of the moment’ tiles, designer basins and tubs will date, so a safer choice is to choose something YOU like, not what is popular. 
INJECT SOME PERSONALITY. Keep the wall and floor tiles plain and add splashes of colour with towels and accessories. You can always change these at little cost for a new look.
CREATE SPACE. Hide the loo cistern in a cavity wall. Consider a sliding door as this doesn’t take up floor space. Build in wall storage to replace space-hogging floor cabinets.
ADD SOMETHING SPECIAL. Choose one of Unique Sinks’ amazing hand basins to become a focal point, and a point of difference.


Add a touch of Marrakech to you home

Exotic Moroccan Bathroom Basins: Hand Painted or Hammered Copper all $390

Bring the amazing colour and beauty of exotic Morocco to your home with Unique Sinks' stunning bathroom basins. These are no cookie-cutter designs, they are skillfully hand painted pieces of art. And if that is too jazzy for you, check out the hammered finished copper sinks. They would look equally amazing in a cosy bathroom or as a defining feature in an ultra sleek bathroom.

About Us: Unique Sinks carries unusual bathroom basins for the discerning customer. Unique Sinks will create a visual feature to any bathroom. Carrying colourful Glass Sinks, Hand Painted Mexican Sinks and Mother of Pearl Sinks, we have a huge variety of beautiful basins from all over the world to choose from.

How to light your bathroom

How many times have you looked in a bathroom mirror and the lighting made you look haggard and horrible? Or maybe it was too dark to see the razor cuts on your face or the blemish you meant to hide?

I found this excellent article from THIS OLD HOUSE magazine in the US with great tips for designing the lighting in your bathroom. Here is an edited version of the story:

A Lesson in Bathroom Lighting

Your bathroom's becoming a refuge, so why not light it adequately?

By SUSAN ARNOLD, THIS OLD HOUSE MAGAZINE
When it comes to interior lighting, bathrooms are probably given the least consideration of all the rooms in the house. The average client I meet doesn't think to invest there — save it for the living room or kitchen, they say. I see a lot of baths with inadequate lighting at the mirror. Often there's just a single ceiling fixture that's supposed to do it all.
But as the bathroom increasingly becomes a place to relax and recharge, complete with steam shower and spa tub, the lighting requires extra thought. And when it's done right, the payoff is great. After all, this is the room where you start and end your day.
A good lighting plan is a series of layers — placing ample light where it is needed for showers, shaving, or putting on makeup, for instance, while other light sources enhance the overall mood of the room.
Decoding the Layers of Light 
Task Lighting Vanity lighting gets top consideration because these fixtures work the hardest to illuminate the head and face for grooming. The most common mistake people make is putting recessed ceiling fixtures directly over the mirror. These cast shadows on the face, making daily grooming rituals more difficult.
Vertical fixtures or sconces mounted on either side of the mirror are best for casting an even light across the face. But given the size and positioning of some vanity mirrors, sidelights can be impractical (mounting them directly to the mirror is always an option, but at greater planning and cost). Only then do I suggest a fixture for over the mirror. It should be placed 75 to 80 inches above the floor and, like all vanity lighting, contain at least 150 watts — ideally spread over a fixture that's at least 24 inches long so that the light will wash evenly over the hair and face.
The shower is a secondary area of task lighting. In smaller bathrooms, if the stall has a clear glass door, a dedicated fixture may not be necessary. Otherwise, I recommend a recessed light with a glass lens (plastic will yellow). Similar recessed fixtures work well over a freestanding tub or the toilet.
Ambient Lighting This "fill-in" light serves as a substitute for natural light. It is most often supplied by a central fixture, usually a surface-mounted ceiling light. I encourage clients to think more creatively in their choices, suggesting they consider a pendant lamp or chandelier instead. Another option is "cove lighting" — rope lights hidden behind a molding dropped several inches below ceiling height — which adds a soft glow around the perimeter of the room.
Accent Lighting A small recessed spotlight directed at a piece of decorative art or a beautiful powder room basin creates another layer of light in the bathroom. Similarly, a recessed shower fixture can be angled (most can be tilted up to 35 degrees at installation) to highlight nice tilework or fixtures and make them sparkle.
Lighting the Vanity Right To eliminate shadows under the chin, eyes, and cheeks, fixtures should be mounted on either side of the vanity mirror (or on the mirror's surface, if it's large), 36 to 40 inches apart.
The center of each fixture should be roughly at eye level, or about 66 inches above the floor. This will guarantee even illumination across the face for grooming.
Safety First Attention to aesthetics in the bathroom doesn't diminish the importance of safety. Electricity and water are still lethal companions, and nowhere do they mingle more closely than in the bathroom. Always consult a certified electrician before tackling even the simplest lighting project.

Toilet Roll Holders: the weird and the wonderful...

I like to see a bit of imagination. And being one looking for a new toilet roll holder recently, I was disappointed by how boring they all are. So, of course, I took to my favourite place for ideas, Pinterest, to see what others have done to jolly the place up a bit. Well some that i found were atrocious, some very funny and many downright bizarre. 

Check out my selection of the weird and wonderful:

What is the best tap for a vessel basin?

Our customers have asked how is best to arrange a tap on a vessel bathroom basin. They can be quite tall and bend halfway at the middle of the sink which is lovely and sculptural. Or they can be medium height and spray the water at an angle, or simply install the taps on the wall above the sink.

For a gallery of ideas, Click here see how our customers have installed their sinks from Unique Sinks, or click here to check out the more ideas on our Pinterest page.


Revamp the bathroom in 5 easy steps

OK, so you have a dated bathroom that needs a quick fix revamp and you don’t want to spend a lot of money. Here are 5 fast fixes to make an impact and make you bathroom look fresh and new:

1 PAINT THE TILES. Yes, there are fantastic tile paints available from White Knight, which are tintable to the colour of your choice. Are you thinking fresh clean and white? Maybe light aqua for a water-themed bathroom, or even dramatic black. And if you want to redo the look of the grout on top, White Knight also makes a Grout Pen, which gives the look of a new line of grout. Check out the products at:
2 CHANGE THE SHOWER CURTAIN. Not only does that nasty mouldy curtain look daggy, it also chops into the visual size of the room. Replace it with a Glass, Shower Screen either as a fixed piece or one that opens. Suddenly the room looks much more modern, clean, open and fresh.
3 NEW TOILET SEAT. Have one of those old wooden ones? A cheap cracked vinyl one? They are easy to replace as they are just installed with 2 connections at the back. Go for a quality soft close option in a sleek clean white finish.
4 THE VANITY TOP. The top of the vanity is one of the few horizontal surfaces other than the floor, so it has a big impact on the overall design. The options are endless from laminates, glass, timber or tile. Choose something unique to help tie the whole look together. Are you planning to have a simple clean bathroom and jazz it up with colour and textures with the towels and accessories or are you planning to inject it with personality with choice of taps, tiles and sinks? If that is your plan, check out the sinks at Unique Sinks for amazing point-of-difference basins, which will be the focal point. Go to http://www.uniquesinks.com.au to check them out.
5. HARDWARE. Amazingly simple to change, new handles on the vanity are inexpensive and fast to change yet make a HUGE impact on your new updated design. Don't forget to review these details as they can make all of the difference.
So that’s 5 quick makeover tips that can make your dark dank bathroom look modern and fresh…and you can do the lot in one weekend!


Size doesn't matter

It doesn’t matter if your bathroom is small, there are ways to create visual space by keeping all the surfaces streamlined.

Here are 5 top tips for using space efficiently:

1 USE A FEATURE TILE on the floor and on one wall. Imagine a chocolate brown tile on the floor continuing up the wall. Suddenly the space is not visually broken up by different surface colours, and the space feels larger. TIP Ensure the tiles are suitable for flooring!

2 INSTALL A GLASS SHOWER SCREEN and suddenly the room is not divided into two by a shower curtain.

3 POSITION TOWEL RAILS in a location so it’s not the first thing you see. Ideally leave one wall in the room without anything hanging on it. Hanging things on a wall brings the wall in.

4 SMALL DOESN’T MEAN EVERYTHING has to be small in it. Long benchtops in a small room make the space feel expansive and luxurious. Little boxy cabinets and medicine cupboards look bitsy and use space inefficiently.


5 DON’T CHOOSE SAFE DÉCOR. You can afford to inject some personality through the choice of tile colour, towel colour, or even a feature wall. Unique Sinks’s Moroccan tiles make a definitive statement and would be an excellent choice to jazz up a small room. The patterns are busy, but when used effectively with quieter plain tiles around, create an awesome and distinctive effect.