This room redefines common materials. Raw concrete panels replace smooth tiles on walls. An unsealed timber vanity supports a mirrored stainless steel basin. This challenges typical material perceptions.
A dark, heavy glass screen defines the shower. Sound-dampening rubber tiles cover the floor, contrasting hard walls. An industrial light provides a warm glow. Floor spotlights create inverted shadows.
Rough textures and polished surfaces directly engage the senses.
Design Philosophy
The design merges raw and refined elements. This creates an Industrial Refinement aesthetic. Textures are intentionally misattributed, forming a Sensory Paradox. The space grounds and surprises simultaneously.
Spatial Narrative
The eye first catches the polished steel basin, reflecting the room's edges. You walk on the soft rubber floor towards the dark glass shower. Upward beams from floor lights draw your gaze along the walls.
Light Study
Morning light filters softly through the dark shower glass. The industrial pendant offers a consistent, warm glow. Evening hours are defined by precise upward beams from the floor, extending shadows on concrete walls.
Living Vignette
A hand runs across the rough timber vanity before touching the cool, polished steel. The sound of water hitting the basin is muffled by the soft rubber floor.
Material Palette
Raw Concrete: It feels cool and solid, developing a subtle patina over time.
Unsealed Dark Timber: It feels coarse and organic, deepening in color and character with age.
Polished Stainless Steel: It feels cool and smooth, maintaining its reflective clarity without aging.
Dark Grey Rubber: It feels soft and quiet underfoot, resisting wear and maintaining its matte finish.