A More Intimate Atmosphere
The bathroom continues the burgundy and green palette introduced in the main living space, creating a visual connection throughout the apartment. Burgundy wraps across the ceiling and the upper part of the walls, giving the room a more intimate atmosphere, while soft milky tiles keep the lower part light and spacious. Dark wood and green furniture complete the composition, adding depth and warmth without making the bathroom feel heavy.
Widening with Color
In the narrow toilet, colour becomes a tool for changing the perception of its proportions. Burgundy and green divide the walls horizontally, creating a continuous line around the room that visually widens the space and reduces the feeling of a long, narrow volume. The room also accommodates a stacked washer and dryer, with additional storage above for detergents and everyday household essentials.
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“I believe that interior design is more than just decoration. It's a reflection of your personality, lifestyle, and needs. I create spaces that are unique for each client. My approach is to make your interior a cozy corner where you feel comfortable, whether you are at home or far away from your familiar surroundings.”
— Elina, Interior Designer