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Two toilets, two different themes ✨

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  • Mid-Century Modern
  • HDB (BTO)
  • ~1,000 sqft
  • 2 br
  • Couple Living
  • We don't have a consistent theme for our home and same goes for our toilet! We wanted a more dark theme cosy one for our master toilet and a more quirky fun one for the common toilet! Will start with the dark themed one in our MBR first. We went with everything dark for all the accessories - scroll down for more pics!
  • Here's how the toilet looks from the outside! We went with a black louver door to match with our black frame door into the MBR.
  • Took a while for us to find a perfect sink for our dark themed toilet - we eventually went with this raw looking cement table top sink for a more rugged look! We were initially worried that it will turn out disastrous, but thankfully it turned out relatively in theme!
  • Considered building a wall niche, but went with a wall ledge instead for more storage and also to save some costs!
  • For the shower fittings, we went with a matte black one to stay in theme.
  • Same for the toilet bowl, toilet roll holder, ladder - we all went with black/gunmetal colour to match our dark-themed toilet!
  • Next, our common toilet - it's really drastically different from our master toilet! The only similarities are the use of louver door (but in white) and the use of subway tiles (but in blue).
  • For this toilet, we actually kept some of the original HDB tiles because they were neutral looking and we could work with it. We changed up one side of the wall tiles to blue variegated tiles to match with the blue patterned tiles that we picked out! And for this toilet, we went with a standing sink, instead of the usual vanity cabinet - the downside is that we lose some storage space, but we love this look!
  • A close up of our sink area - we went with an odd shape mirror to add to the quirkiness of this toilet and also added a wall lamp (mostly just for fun!)
  • Like many of the new homes today, we also went with a modern floor trap! Thankful for the contractors that tried their best to align with the pattern tiles :)
  • 6 December 2023
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