Before us is a luxurious bathroom interior executed in a neoclassical style with elements of Roman aesthetics. The space demonstrates a thoughtful balance between functionality and decorative excess typical of expensive country residences. The central element of the composition is a round built-in bathtub with gilded fixtures, installed on a podium with integrated lighting, creating a floating effect and adding depth to the space.
The finishing is done in beige ceramic tiles with delicate ornamental decor that echoes the golden design elements. Particularly expressive is the arched niche with columns and decorative panel, which references classical architectural solutions. The ceiling is adorned with molding and a luxurious gold chandelier, creating warm, diffused lighting.
Functional elements of the interior, such as the designer towel warmer, console sink, and window with a roller blind, are organically integrated into the overall concept. The window with a view of greenery emphasizes the connection with the natural surroundings, which is characteristic of country house facade design, where the integration of internal and external space is a key technique.
When designing your own interior, several techniques from this space can be utilized: multi-level lighting (overhead light, built-in lights in the podium), the use of arched elements for zoning, and a thoughtful combination of functional and decorative details. Even if your budget doesn't allow for such luxurious materials, the principles of space organization can be adapted to create an expressive interior.