Bathroom in the attic. How did the architect decorate it?

31 of October '24
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  1. Agnieszka Kozikowska designed a bathroom in the attic for herself.
  2. The interior has a feminine character.
  3. The architect combined several types of tiles to get an interesting texture on the wall.
  4. Placing the toilet under the window allowed to save space.
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Agnieszka Kozikowska designed for herself a bathroom located in the attic. The interior reflects subtle femininity by combining elegant minimalism with delicate, sophisticated details.

Play of textures

The architect opted for a calm color palette. The interior is dominated by shades of white complemented by accents of gold in the form of bathroom faucets, handles and lighting details. Their subtle shine gives the space a luxurious expression, which does not overwhelm, but harmoniously harmonizes with the rest of the arrangement. The soft lines of the furnishings emphasize the delicate character of the interior, while providing functionality and comfort. The architect combined several types of tiles to create an interesting texture on the wall. Some of them were laid in an elegant herringbone pattern. Bright tiles reflect the light, optically enlarging the space, which is especially important for attic bathrooms.

We wnętrzu dominują jasne kolory

The interior is dominated by bright colors

Photo Agnieszka Kozikowska © Radaway

Delicate forms

The stylish furniture cabinet under the sink has been decorated with gold details and milling on the fronts. Thanks to this, the cabinet introduces a touch of retro style to the interior. Above the sink a large, rounded mirror was installed, which visually enlarges the space and introduces an elegant accent. On either side of the mirror are wall sconces with gold bases and white lampshades, which emit a warm, soft light, adding to the coziness. On the sink countertop you can see subtle decorations that bring a homey atmosphere.

Szafka z frezowaniami wprowadza klimat retro

The milling cabinet introduces a retro atmosphere

Photo Agnieszka Kozikowska © Radaway

Cozy and practical

Decorating a bathroom in the attic can cause difficulties. However, the architect has made clever use of a space that is difficult to arrange. One example is the clever location of the toilet seat right under the skylight window. With this solution, the designer saved a lot of space. On the wall next to it hung a ladder radiator, which also serves as a towel rack. All these elements are kept in a minimalist style, which promotes harmony and order.

Umieszczenie toalety pod oknem pozwoliło zaoszczędzić miejsce

Placing the toilet under the window allowed to save space

Photo Agnieszka Kozikowska © Radaway

Shower in the leading role

The centerpiece of the arrangement is a walk-in shower. Thanks to its minimalist design, it fits harmoniously into the overall design. A large, transparent sheet of tempered glass is complemented by a gold bracket and a shower mixer with a rain shower head. A special coating was applied to the glass to make it easier to keep it clean. The traditional shower tray was replaced by a floor with a slope towards a linear drain finished with floor tile. This makes the whole look consistent. The walls of the shower area are covered with tiles reminiscent of wooden trim. Green plants are another natural accent.

Prysznic typu walk-in składa się z tafli hartowanego szkła i złotego wspornika Strefę prysznica uzupełniają rośliny

The walk-in shower consists of a sheet of tempered glass and a gold bracket

Photo Agnieszka Kozikowska © Radaway

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