We have already previously looked at the kitchen with dining room and the men's bedroom designed by Tilla Architects. Today we take a look at the investor's bedroom and the bathroom connecting the two rooms.
The bathroom can be accessed from both bedrooms
Photo by Tom Kurek Styling by Katarzyna Slawinska and Julia Rawerska
Similarities...
Compared to the men's bedroom, the room created for the investor woman is kept in decidedly lighter tones. Shades of gray dominate, complemented by white and black accents. The main point of the arrangement is a unique bed. The function of the headboard is performed by upholstered panels reaching the ceiling, which cover almost the entire wall. Only the panel behind the right nightstand is veneered. As in the investor's bedroom, you'll find anthracite nightstands with beveled edges. Another element that unites the decor of both rooms is the carpets. They differ only in shade. In keeping with the color scheme of the room, the lighter one was found in the investor's room.
The lighting next to the bed is in the form of bubbles made of smoky glass
Photo: Tom Kurek Styling: Katarzyna Slawinska and Julia Rawerska
and differences
However, the two arrangements differ in important elements. The first of these is striking lighting. The lamp hanging on the right side of the bed is in the form of bubbles made of smoky glass. Also worth noting is the wall opposite the bed. It was covered with a subtle but ornate wallpaper with a crane motif. This also made it possible to hide the door in the wall to the bathing room and the connector between the bedrooms.
The wall opposite the bed was covered with wallpaper with a crane motif
Photo: Tom Kurek Styling: Katarzyna Slawinska and Julia Rawerska
Stylish combination
The investors' bathroom is a common area. It can be accessed from both bedrooms. The owners wanted the room to have a spa atmosphere. The architects created this moody atmosphere with a neutral color palette and consistent references to the rest of the arrangement. For example, the under-basin cabinet with its coloration and fins in the lower part of the fronts refers to the wall lining in the men's bedroom. The same veneer was also used to finish the casing behind the toilet and bidet. Such a solution not only blends beautifully with the rest of the interior, but also allows maximum use of space and provides plenty of storage.
The cabinet under the washbasin refers to the wall covering in the investor's bedroom
Photo: Tom Kurek Styling: Katarzyna Slawinska and Julia Rawerska
Bathing to the sound of soothing music
The rest of the bathroom is bright. The floor and walls, as well as the bathtub enclosure and the interior of the shower, are covered with tiles with a gray-beige stone motif with an almost white vein. The whole is complemented by black accents in the form of bathroom faucets and a designer stool by the bathtub. This piece of furniture is a rarity, made from a raw tree trunk on sheet metal legs. The dot over the i is a painting by Anna Wywial. Works by this author are also found in other parts of the house. In addition, discreet speakers were installed in the bathroom to enjoy music during long relaxing baths.
A painting by Anna Wywiał hangs above the bathtub
Photo: Tom Kurek Styling: Katarzyna Slawinska and Julia Rawerska
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