The light-flooded bathroom with the floor level window front and generous floor plan is a place to relax. The cozy proximity of bathroom and bedroom shortens the path from your bed to your shower in the morning, or invites you to take a full bath before bedtime. There are also many visual parallels between bedroom and bathroom. The clear, linear design creates tidy harmony.
Bedroom and bathroom merge into one large relaxation zone
In the individually designed refuge, wall tiles in soft earth colors “grow” from the bathroom into the bedroom and connect the areas aesthetically. The fireplace blazing in the tiled wall can be seen from both rooms. In the case of furniture, surfaces, wallpaper and accessories, brown, natural and blue shades were so cleverly nuanced in the rooms that the spatial separation was virtually eliminated. If more privacy is desired, the sliding door discreetly separates the living areas from each other.
High-quality bathroom fittings with clearly structured geometry
In the bathroom, the focus is on well-being and (operating) comfort. The simple bedroom furnishings find their counterpart in the square bathtub and the square sinks. The geometric bathroom faucets are also
on trend. Faucets from
hansgrohe line Metropol were installed here in several variations. A generous shelf with shower support shines on the bath tub. Faucets from the same line are wall-mounted on the double sink. XXL showering pleasure is provided by a shower pipe with a large, square overhead shower, and there is plenty of space for shower utensils on the designer thermostat.