Previously, we have already visited the bedroom in exotic boho style and the living area designed by Lidia Czajkowska and Magdalena Woloszyn of the Decoroom studio. Today we conclude our visit to the 118-square-meter house near Warsaw by looking at the bathroom arrangements.
The bathroom arrangements are kept in natural colors
Photo and styling: Kamila Markiewicz-Lubanska and Maria Szymanska / Interiors in Lens
Private bathroom
The residents of the house have two bathrooms and one toilet at their disposal. The first bathroom is located next to the bedroom. The entrance to this room is hidden behind a discreet door. The arrangement is matched by its character and the materials used to the design of the bedroom. The fronts of the furniture development were made of wood veneer of a warm shade. Capacious furniture not only creates space for the sink, but also offers plenty of storage space and manages the space above the toilet. They are complemented by simple black handles, which add a minimalist touch. The floor was covered with stone imitation stoneware, while the wall behind the sink was covered with white subway tiles. The shower area was highlighted with terrazzo motif tiles. An interesting contrast was achieved by using white ceramics juxtaposed with matte black faucets. Two mirrors with organic shapes optically enlarge the space, while modern lighting provides adequate brightness during daily care. Natural accessories such as a wicker basket add charm to the interior and relate to the theme of the house - harmony with the environment.
Natural materials allude to the bedroom design
Photo and styling: Kamila Markiewicz-Lubanska and Maria Szymanska / Interiors in Lens
Home spa
There is also a second bathroom on the first floor, which was designed for lovers of relaxing baths and spa rituals. Thus, the focal point of the interior is a comfortable bathtub, ideal for relaxing after a hard day. The rest of the arrangement is based on large-format tiles imitating marble, which, combined with gold faucets, create a luxurious atmosphere. The whole is complemented by subtle accessories in natural colors, emphasizing the elegant character of the interior. The upper part of the walls is kept in light gray. Analogous to the previous bathroom, the area above the toilet has been used to create a capacious enclosure. Another element connecting the two rooms is the area with the sink. The hanging wooden cabinet is deceptively similar to the one in the bathroom next to the bedroom. This time, however, the architects opted for a single large round mirror complemented by a lamp with gold ornaments and lampshades of an analogous shape.
The most important element of this bathroom is a comfortable bathtub
Photo and styling: Kamila Markiewicz-Lubanska and Maria Szymanska / Interiors in Lens
Colorful toilet
Considering the comfort and space possibilities, a separate toilet was also separated on the first floor. Its arrangement is distinguished by the use of color and bold combinations of materials. The architects took care of every detail here. The lower part of the walls is covered with glossy beige tiles, which we already know from the working belt in the kitchen. The tiles contrast beautifully with the upper part painted in a deep blue color. On the other hand, an original mosaic was laid on the floor, adding an artistic touch to the interior. The whole is complemented by a large oval mirror and stylish lighting, which create a cohesive and eye-catching arrangement.
The floor of the toilet is decorated with mosaics
Photo and styling: Kamila Markiewicz-Lubanska and Maria Szymanska / Interiors in Lens
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