10 March 2021
Victorian style baths with natural marble inspired ceramic tiles, white lacquered modular furniture and geometric washbasins with backlit mirrors are just some interior design ideas Porcelanosa puts forward in this decoration guide.
Spaciousness, brightness, balance, sustainability and and a natural feel.. These are some of the principles interior designers bear in mind when they want to bring comfort and the cutting-edge together in everyinch of a bathroom.
Next we'll look at five bathrooms in different styles designed using PORCELANOSA Group collections featuring a predominance of ceramic floor and wall tiles inspired by natural marble, geometric baths and modular furniture and minimalist taps in metallic finishes.
Wood, an enduring trend
It's becoming increasingly common to incorporate natural wood into bathrooms. The material adds warmth, versatility and elegance to a space, and this - combined with its timeless character - makes natural parquet such as Lampione 1L Ash by L'Antic Colonial the perfect choice for any type of interior design.
Derived from forests that promote sustainable logging and with high resistance to moisture, this type of wood enhances interiors and works well with decor in a minimal style incorporating oval bathtubs, bulb pendant lighting, white taps (Lounge), natural stone sinks and geometric furniture.
Another range that fits this aesthetic is natural Par-Ker® ceramic parquet flooring by Porcelanosawith a surface that reproduces the textures and sheen of oak or walnut wood.
Minimalist classicism
L'Ac takes a fresh look at the minimalist concept from a perspective of classic design and premium materials. This can be seen in Minim Wood bathroom furniture, designed by architect Ramón Esteve in collaboration with the firm.
This monolithic piece is characterised by simple lines and a balanced structure with customisable designs with in stone or natural wood finishes. A mirror with good built-in LED lighting can really make an impact on the overall design of your bathroom.
Stone sinks and circular mirrors
The total black bathroom trend is becoming increasingly popular in interior design, and this sober colour palette will elevate the exclusivity of natural stone washbasins or veined wall tiles.
This is what XTONE collections achieve, with ranges that mimic Marquina black marble or Carrara, endinged withseparation between spaces. These pieces can be installed alongside with wall tiles such as Stuc Black finishes Stuc Black Deco and Stuc Black Rock.
1. Blind Roble Alba unit Gamadecor
2. UP Blanco Snow Mate 160 cm unit Gamadecor
Gain light and harmony with white
If on the contrary you want to create a bright, neutral bathroom you might choose a uniform white colour for each zone.
Decorating this room with wood furniture in teak, matt white ceramic tiles, taps in black finish, bamboo drawer units, plants and scented candles will improve the sense of harmony in this space (one of the principles of Feng Shui) and positive energy flow. One of the most prominent qualities of the modular unit Up Blanco Snow Mate kitchen from Gamadecor. By simple lines and different volumes stacked on top of one another, this unit stands out for its ample storage capacity and minimalist design
The romanticism of Victorian baths
This Victorian style bathroom stands out for the balanced play on colour between black and gold and the modern classic décor.
The bath, freestanding, Antic from Noken with Lignage taps by Ramón Esteve adds a romantic feel to the whole room and marries to perfection with the shower tray, Carrara Marble in finish Finish Studio than located in the perpendicular part.
Mas Garriga, Sant Andreu Salou (Girona)
Architecture: CollGorgot Arquitectes.
Photo: Juan Luis Campoy
Concrete wall tiles for natural bathrooms
Natural style (featuring open wooden cabinets and shelves, bamboo baskets, cotton textiles, white ceramic mosaics and ceramic vases) has been gaining ground in bathroom design.
Following on from thisButech proposes linking the various bathrooms zones with the continuous wall tile Micro–sTuk Fine Manhattan. Its fine, cement effect texture, coupled with its high resistance, not only adds a contemporary, colourful feel, but also makes bathrooms safer.
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