Bathroom Design

A bath that’s come to life from precise requirements: do not disturb the environment that hosts it, a stable, and give it the simplest and minimal soul.
I started thinking about the materials: the plaster over the washbasin (mirror area) has been eliminated to make the stone with which the whole house was built stand out. For the rest the plaster is white, with two dark gray concrete walls (lower basin area and sanitary area).
The shower is made in a corner and it is of considerable size: not wanting to close it with a box to leave it as integrated as possible into the room (even the base is flat floor) I thought of a simple partition glass and I gave it all the space that remained, leaving out the bidet and toilet (small and wall-mounted) and the anti-bath area. So I managed to get a shower of 80cmx140cm. For its walls I chose square 10×10 tiles colored white milk.
The strong part though are the taps. Having in the apartment the exterior heating system with copper tubes on the view, I thought the copper taps could be perfectly fit. The knobs are those with a valve that resemble the water systems of the old stables. I did not want to float elements that were out of tune with what was supposed to be the original place.
Nothing more, a small partition wall to create in the future the anti-bath area (and then divide the sink area from the sanitary area), the original terracotta tiles and a black iron industrial style cabinet.

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