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Unique bathrooms

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There are fewer and fewer rules when it comes to decorating the bathroom. It used to be a forgotten and functional space, but now the focus is on interior design and decoration trends that break established barriers.

It is true that freedom of choice in the bathroom is limited because they are usually small spaces with several pre-installed elements that impede mobility. Additionally, we have preconceived notions that limit imagination, but those who know how to break with these limitations achieve unique spaces.

Here are some examples of unique bathrooms that break the mold to turn the grooming moment into a special occasion.

To flee from white

One of the most difficult prejudices to break when creating a bathroom is that of color. White has been the preference for symbolizing hygiene and purity, but Cumulonimbus studio radically breaks with this idea in their project Footprints House. In the bathroom, garnet and salmon are the protagonists of the room and highlight the black faucets and the sink. River stone by Bathco.

Full color

The first thought that comes to mind when we think of a sink is white porcelain. But what if we replaced porcelain with Solid Surface and applied color? Well, a bathroom emerges like The Mini Apartment from Boca Concept. A sliding door provides access to this bathroom, where we see blue parquet flooring and marble-patterned tiles on the walls. The yellow Trieste sink is placed on a narrow white countertop with black fixtures.

Touch feminine

Noah Prades I was clear that I wanted to give a feminine touch with pink colors in Project Llança.

The interior designer takes up the mid-century influence and designs mirrors divided by a central sconce, reinforcing curved shapes. The floors and walls are clad up to half their height with pink hydraulic tiles featuring playful, curved shapes, and two sinks are placed on a suspended countertop. Bathco Solid Surface Trieste.

Divide the sink area

If pastel tones predominate in a project, it's very likely that behind it is the architecture of Patricia Bustos. This is the case of this bathroom in a Madrid apartment full of surprises, imagination, and color. Bustos tells AD magazine that the owners “wanted something original and different, a fresh but inspiring home. The owner loves to travel and needed her retreat in the capital to reflect a dynamic and cosmopolitan atmosphere.”.

The interior designer proposed a custom design for the bathroom, two vanity areas with marble, the sink Dinan circular and mirrors that adapt to the space next to the 1960s French herons you found in Portici.

Terrazzo bathroom

The interior of the bathroom Harvest House from Voood Inc. It is designed in a natural palette using dark powder leather and terrazzo textures on the tiles. The matte and raw textures create a subtle differentiation between flat and contoured surfaces. The rectangular Olea sink with a copper valve is placed on the furniture with a terrazzo countertop.

Terrazzo is back in a big way in another of this studio's projects. The home Dawn Covering for floors and walls in which the Solid Surface Barros pedestal stands out.

Terrazo XL

The owners of this Apartment They want to put it up for rent and find tenants soon, so they are turning to the studio Jo Ana Concept To design a project that stands out from the rest of the properties on the real estate market.

The interior designers opted for neutral tones in this bathroom and played with the uniqueness of terrazzo. Warm beige, brown, and white, which always work well. Interior designer Joanna Ochota explains that they opted for “a neutral base, to add stronger accents in the form of complements. Additionally, we applied a bright and natural background and a stronger terrazzo accent with color speckles that will make the rental offering not lack interest”.

Retrieve furniture

The study Aedificare He has renovated a farmhouse in the heart of Sardinero in Santander and they call it A tailwind. There we find two bathrooms. In the first, the absolute star is the sink. Second-class Titanic A vintage console with a custom-cut Macael marble top, recessed bronze-colored faucets, and delicate ceramic that makes everything fit perfectly.

The second bathroom is also decorated with great care and attention to detail for very special clients, and it features the New Nordic sink.

Color divisions

The Klinker apartment renovated by Colombo and Serboli Architects (CASA) features an impressive depth of color: the floor comes to life with the deployment of color to combine the modern and the historic. The vivid peach terracotta tone forms the leitmotif of the interior design and extends to the bathroom where you can see the New Lys washbasin by Bathco.