Large format matte concrete-effect porcelain tiles replace the floor. This provides a seamless, grounded surface. A microcement partition wall now separates the tub from the toilet. It creates a functional division within the space.
A floating vanity integrates a live-edge wood shelf and basin. All fixtures update to tarnished brass. Focused downlights and a large backlit mirror improve illumination. A clear glass panel now defines the shower area.
This room makes daily routines feel grounded and essential.
Design Philosophy
The design centers on Functional Minimalism. Every element serves a clear purpose. It uses Tactile Contrast to define surfaces. This creates a tangible sense of presence.
Spatial Narrative
The large format floor tiles draw the eye through the entire space. You walk directly towards the floating vanity and its wood counter. The partition wall creates a distinct zone for the bath.
Light Study
Morning light from the window illuminates the toilet zone. Focused downlights highlight the textured partition wall. The large backlit mirror provides a soft, even glow in the evening.
Living Vignette
A bar of dark soap rests on the live-edge wood vanity. The sound of running water fills the deep integrated basin.
Material Palette
Matte concrete-effect porcelain tiles: It feels cool and solid underfoot. It resists wear and maintains its grounded look over time.
Live-edge dark wood (vanity): It feels warm and organic to the touch. It develops a rich patina with age and use.
Tarnished brass (fixtures): It feels solid and weighty in hand. It darkens and gains character through natural oxidation.