This magnificent example of biophilic design features a luxurious shower area where a vertical garden serves as the central element, fully integrated into the interior. The vertical greening, occupying the entire wall of the shower enclosure, creates a striking contrast with the minimalist surroundings of glass and light surfaces.
Particularly noteworthy is the technical solution: the living wall is not just a decorative element but a full-fledged part of the functional space. Among the abundant greenery of various shades, bright accents of red flowers, presumably anthuriums, stand out, adding depth and expressiveness to the composition. The rainfall shower installed above the plant composition creates the illusion of tropical rain, enhancing the sense of unity with nature.
Transparent glass partitions visually expand the space and allow the green wall to be visible from any point in the bathroom. The minimalist white shelf with dispensers and chrome plumbing harmoniously combine with the natural color palette of the plants. A small wooden stool with a geometric pattern adds a warm accent and functionality to the space.
This interior design project with elements of living nature demonstrates a modern approach to bathroom design, where the boundary between internal and external space is blurred. Such a solution can be adapted for any country house, creating spaces that are not only functional but also contribute to psychological comfort, connecting people with nature even in the most intimate areas of the dwelling.