The before and after today shows that the black and white binomial is always a good option for our bathrooms.
It is also one of those combinations that stand the test of time well both in the bathroom and in the kitchen. In this case, the change in appearance of this bathroom has been updated and rejuvenated replacing beige, (we know that beige is a trend but we refer to the old beige border included)by the pristine white and the black in all new accessories, the taps and even on the screen.
The spectacular change has been carried out by Ana Lorenzana de Decoryver, an expert in minimal and sustainable reforms that seeks to make the most of the elements and minimize waste. In this case, the changes have been limited to a new sink to give more light and capacity and storage and to change shower which is now more ergonomic, eliminating its step.
The bathroom before
Despite its small size (like a toilet) the bathroom included a small and practical corner shower.
For the rest, the built-in sink did not include any furniture and given the small size of the bathroom there was no place to store the cleaning supplies. The porcelain floor and walls were beige and denoted by their finishes the passage of time.
the bathroom now
As usual in Decoryver reforms, it was about transforming the bathroom into a more practical space but also more appetizing (or what is the same, more beautiful).
Its beige walls have disappeared behind the white paint except for the dark gray paint on the wall that the sink rests against. The floor does the same behind a vinyl that simulates a white marble with a vein. In this box so white and bright, the black elements create a nice and elegant contrast.
The shower floor is now at ground level which makes the bathroom larger. Its black screen and taps, the sink with drawers and the rest of the black accessories transform the bathroom into a more functional and contemporary space.
The sink is the other point of attention. A new octagonal mirror has been placed on the chest of drawers with straight lines and there is also a new wall sconce, (which could also be in the living room), and which adds a touch of sophistication to the new bathroom.
Via Decoryver
It has inspired us:
Octagonal decorative mirror 60cm in diameter for 169.15 euros
LNDDP Contemporary Decorative Mirror Living Room/Bedroom/Bathroom Aluminum Frame Octagonal Mirror Vanity Sink Porch Hanging Mirror – Black- Φ60cm(23.6″)
BAIKAL white washbasin, ideal for small spaces due to its reduced depth of 39 cm and 50 cm wide for 207.04 euros
BAIKAL Onyx Bathroom Furniture REDUCED Depth 39cm. 50cm cabinet, 2 drawers, suspended on the wall, with ceramic sink. Various Finishes and Measurements. Assembled furniture.
Folding and rotating door corner partition with matte black profiles and 8mm transparent and anti-limescale tempered safety glass of 80x80x200cm for 403.99 euros
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