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Home›News›Black making a comeback in Australian bathrooms

Black making a comeback in Australian bathrooms

By Simeon Barut
24/04/2018
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The latest Housing Industry Association (HIA) Kitchens and Bathrooms Report showed than an estimated 219,000 bathroom renovations took place around Australia last financial year with the average spending being $17,000.

One of the big trends making a comeback in the bathroom space is the colour black. It’s found that black suits most bathroom styles and has the potential to transform an underwhelming bathroom into a feature space.

To contribute to this trend, Stegbar has released its Grange Black Showerscreen range for any bathroom design and layout while complementing the current trend of black fixtures, hardware and accessories.

“Not just an on-trend hue, black is also timeless and ever-sophisticated,” says Stegbar marketing director Christine Evans.

“The perfect choice for monochromatic bathrooms, black is also adaptable to many other colour palettes and has the ability to both stand out and blend in.”

With the new black finish available in both the Grange Inline Showerscreen and Overlap Showerscreen, the lines of the black slim frame act like the frame of an artwork by allowing the shower fixtures and splashback to take centre stage, and helping to create a visually spacious bathroom.

The Grange Inline and Overlap Showerscreens are available in a range of options to suit any bathroom layout. Sleek in design and look, the Inline Showerscreen is a pivot door system developed to withstand everyday use.

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