Minimalist Bathroom Interior Design
Minimalist Bathroom Interior Design
Minimalism requires a specific kind of perfection because everything in a minimalist space is totally exposed -- whether you have a small powder room or large master bath. The most important rule: Maximize any available space. While the minimalist style gets its beauty from simple lines, it can easily accommodate a seductive curve or two. Walls, floors, ceilings and any other surfaces, whether vertical (such as the shower enclosure or cabinet doors) or horizontal (such as shelving, and sinks and their surrounds or supporting counters), must be clean, crisp and as uninterrupted as possible.
Following this philosophy, some bathroom manufacturers offer space-saving and style-enhancing designs such as sleek wall-mounted fittings and fixtures. For example, Porcher’s collection of European-inspired, minimalist designs makes the most of any space. Porcher’s Nemea, by Italian artist and designer Enzo Mari, features a sharply angled ceramic sink and elegant ceramic shelves, with or without a towel bar, that hang like a cantilever off the wall. By focusing on your bathroom’s space and geometry, you’re ready to create an interior that’s simple and serene.
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