Bathroom Bliss: the Perfect Relaxation Space

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  • Mid-Century Modern
  • Condo
  • ~1,400 sqft
  • 3 br
  • Couple Living
  • This week I'll be sharing my bathrooms. I have a total of 3 bathrooms and a tiny yard toilet (not going to show the yard toilet, just too boring :P) To maintain a consistent style and look, I've used the same tile for all 3 bathrooms - half wood and half terrazzo tiles. I've changed the door location and included this angled space into the bathroom. This little space allows me to place my towels and changed clothes conveniently.
  • Im in love with the my large window that provides plenty of fresh air and natural light, preventing any dampness. I've shifted the wall between the shower and bathtub to create more space for the shower, which meant sacrificing a bit of space in the bathtub area. Our bathtub is only about 1.38m long, but it is definitly enough for me. :D
  • love to enjoy some 'me time' after a long day of work.
  • The solid surface im using for my vanity is Blanco maple from Silestone. it perfectly matches my terrazzo tiles.
  • A different perspective that gives you a better idea of that angled corner.
  • We have a spacious vanity area,but we don't feel the need for two basins. Therefore, I've designed a recessed wall where we can keep our bathroom essentials.
  • Guest room bathroom. We have installed LED strip lights on ceiling in all of our bathrooms as we believe that lighting is a crucial element in creating a comfortable and inviting space. It provide a soft and warm glow that enhances the overall ambiance of the room. This simple addition has made a significant difference in the overall look and feel of our bathrooms.
  • Created a recess here also to put toiletries.
  • This is currently our study room bathroom. Most of our guests will be using this bathroom since it is located nearest to the dining area
  • 19 April 2023
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