The reason for this is quite simple. In a large bathroom you have lots of available space that you first have to furnish with purpose and style. It is therefore important to consider how to utilize the excess space, and this is anything but a trivial task. With a smaller area, however, you can and must concentrate on the principal elements and their layout: How do I accommodate the washbasin, toilet, and bathtub or shower logically? In answering this question, everything else usually falls into place. The bathroom is primarily a workshop, just like the kitchen, in which we carry out routine daily activities, and more often than not, under demanding time constraints. First and foremost, the bathroom must function, just like the kitchen.
In addition, there are several design tricks with which you can make more of limited space. This begins with the selection of sanitary ceramics and bathroom furniture in dimensions which are geared to the room, i.e. reduced sizes. Perfumes, shampoos and other small items can disappear in cupboards, and if the building belongs to you or the landlord allows it, these can be space-saving cupboards, built into the wall. Mirrors, floor-to-ceiling cupboards, and extending the floor covering on to the walls make the room appear larger. The restriction to fewer yet continuous materials creates the appearance of calm in a reduced space.
Material science
Wood
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Color palette
Designer
Matteo Thun
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The bathroom as a tactile experience
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Storage space is good
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An orderly bathroom generates a sense of well-being
Designer
sieger design
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The perfect washing area
Designer
EOOS
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Happy D. 20 years
Designer
Christian Werner
Material science
Ceramic
Designer
Philippe Starck
Inspiration
White Harmony
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Twelve Senses
Designer
Cecilie Manz
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The family bathroom
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A bright and breezy start to the day with the right washing area
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Bathrooms in size XS
Designer
Frank Huster
Technology
Duravit Rimless
Inspiration
Hygge
Designer
Kurt Merki Jr.
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Keeping clean!
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Hygiene in the bathroom
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Matte surfaces
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