Bathroom with Orange Worktops and a Single Sink Ideas and Designs
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ATELIER LA MAISON DUCEPT
Douche à l'italienne, niches et plan vasque de la suite Amour en cage. Teintes assorties de terracotta et vert. Mur en pierre et poutres apparentes avec volige de châtaigner d'origine.
ATELIER LA MAISON DUCEPT
Plan vasque et robinetterie encastrée de la suite Lys Teintes assorties de vert et gris.
Atelier vert menthe
Mes clients ont fait appel à moi pour les aider dans la rénovation d’un grand corps de ferme alsacien avec pour but de créer deux gîtes et une maison d’habitation. Je les ai accompagné dans la conception de la salle de bain et la création d’une entrée indépendante pour un gîte, qui était inexistante.
Pour l’entrée, l’idée est de jouer sur les arrondis avec 3 niches sur le côté, une pour s’assoir et enlever ses chaussures, une pour exposer de la décoration et des livres, et la dernière niche qui permet d’accéder au reste du logement. Sur les murs on retrouve de la chaux qui donne un aspect minéral et enveloppant.
Dans la continuité de l’entrée, la salle de bain se pare de teintes naturelles et douces rehaussées par des carreaux effet zellige orange sur le meuble vasque. Au sol on retrouve un carrelage terrazzo dans des tons chauds et aux murs un carrelage effet travertin pour un effet enveloppant. La robinetterie dorée ajoute un côté chic à l’ensemble.
York House Designs
Skillfully layering design elements, the wall-mounted vanity rests elegantly against a concrete tile, complemented by a sleek black basin mixer, all harmoniously framed beneath a refined mirror, exuding contemporary sophistication.
York House Designs
Premium brassware in a dark finish, featuring ribbed detailing on the handles. Its design complements both modern and traditional bathroom settings making it a highly versatile option.
Nicky Percival Limited
Compact shower room with terrazzo tiles, builting storage, cement basin, black brassware mirrored cabinets
York House Designs
Boxing in bathroom elements is more than just a utilitarian choice — it's a design strategy that combines both function and aesthetics. Tiling the boxed-in sections introduces another layer of elegance too. Beyond just the visual appeal, a tiled box becomes an architectural feature in its own right.
Nicky Percival Limited
Compact shower room with terrazzo tiles, built-in storage, cement basin, black brassware mirrored cabinets
York House Designs
Our initial bathroom design render really does mirror the final result, offering our clients a tangible preview of their space. This allows them to confidently envision the transformation, understanding every detail and aesthetic before making any investment.
York House Designs
Sleek black fixtures create a perfect contrast to this bathroom's palette. Wall-mounted for a clean, uncluttered look, they contribute to the room's contemporary and seamless appearance.
York House Designs
A strategically placed freestanding bath right beneath the window allows for natural light to cascade in, elevating the overall bathing experience.
York House Designs
The wall-mounted toilet seamlessly integrates with the room's design, its supporting frame ingeniously concealed within the boxing, which also discreetly houses the flush plate and shower controls for an easy transition into the shower
York House Designs
A spacious walk-in shower designed with modern aesthetics in mind. The wet room setup ensures a seamless transition between the shower area and the rest of the bathroom, promoting an open and airy feel.
Bathroom with Orange Worktops and a Single Sink Ideas and Designs
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