Bathroom
A few carefully considered pops of black are just the thing to add impact to a plain, white bathroom – and it seems that you agree. A little of the good stuff goes a long way; here, a thinly framed shower screen, shower set and handrail in black provide all the punch this simple white bathroom needs to shine. Extra points for the bench seat in the shower area – it’s a feature we’re seeing more of on Houzz recently as homeowners look to turn bathrooms into relaxing retreats.
Ask your electrician to install power points inside your mirror cabinet. It means you can have an electric toothbrush or shaver charged and ready to go, and it looks far neater than putting your power points on the wall tiles. I also locate a power point or two within the vanity cupboard for hair dryers.
might be nice to create a barrier to the bath - with rails to hang towels - a sense of enclosure
mirror
Azia wall tiles: Academy Tiles; floor and wall tiles: Calibre Concepts; Fizi wall sconce with kick: Articolo Lighting
ABI Interiors Make it easy-clean “Think about maintenance – nothing brings down a beautiful bathroom more than dirt and the appearance of uncleanliness,” says Bonney. You’ll find high-tech glass on the market that can reduce the build-up of grime on your shower screen and slash cleaning time. “Glass finishes such as Stegbar’s Nanoclean help to reduce cleaning times so it’s easy to keep your bathroom looking immaculate,” she says. How to Design a Self-Cleaning Bathroom (Well, Almost!)
Find a large plate and use as a table top inserted into metal outdoor frame.
The tub and shower placement were inspired by the views and by Japanese design. “I wanted it to feel like showering in the woods. And sinking the tub kept the views open,” says Peck. The bath has the dimensions of a Japanese soaking tub – shorter and deeper than a standard bath. “There is less surface area so the heat doesn’t dissipate,” says Peck. The sunken bath provides a lower viewpoint out the windows.
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nice brass underneath - and brass and terra cotta go well together -
laundry sink insert
nice treatment of window and shiplap to back of toilet.
Flooring in laundry.
There is a floating vanity and mirrored cabinet on the back of the blade wall. “All the vanities are floating. The more space you can see around a vanity or piece of furniture, the bigger the room feels,” says Waller.
towel rails
Interesting skylight - lets the sun in - and gives privacy
hidden loo and shower? very open feel
NIce detail around handle and use of spacer for plumbing.
Lovely shaped bath - not built in - easy to clean
Blue-patterned tiles are from M2Tiles. White-gloss subway tiles are from InStyle Ceramics.
Gold paint vanity kickboard
Glass block bricks can serve a dual purpose of being both decorative and functional. With often quite stunning light effects, they allow natural light and visual texture to filter into a home, while helping to maintain an element of privacy. Furthermore, due to their thickness, they reduce noise, insulate against heat and cold, and help to save energy.
These smoked-glass bathroom doors are from Rimadesio. “We selected them for a few reasons: to give a clear break from the wardrobe and bedroom; to complement the black tapware and other black metal work in the apartment; and finally for a little hint of drama,” says Darren Genner of Minosa.
basins and bath opposite each other - not a combination you often see. good use of space - but would need cupd so dont see under the basin and shelving around the bath to put things but could work in a walkway to the shower
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Like the rounding around bath - but in a copper sheet or something exotic. - not full - need shelf at one end at least
Like benches off floor
Black floor
Gerberit Sigma50 Flush Button with standard push
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