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Emerald Geometry: An Eclectic Bathroom Interior with a Vintage Console

#4880. Emerald Geometry: An Eclectic Bathroom Interior with a Vintage Console

This exquisite bathroom interior showcases a stunning example of modern eclecticism with art deco elements. The dominant feature is the vibrant emerald green tile with a geometric sunburst pattern, creating a dramatic backdrop for the other elements. This technique of using a saturated color palette and expressive pattern sets the tone for the entire interior, demonstrating the boldness of the design solution.

The washbasin deserves special attention – an antique-style console with a dark stone countertop and rectangular sink. This piece of furniture appears as a vintage find carefully integrated into a contemporary context. The textile towel casually hung on the console adds a touch of informality and comfort to the interior.

The space is framed by two large mirrors with dark frames that visually expand the room and create an interesting play of reflections. The central round sunburst mirror above the sink further draws attention as an important decorative element. Lighting is implemented using pendant lights with exposed incandescent bulbs on red cords – a solution that adds an industrial note to the interior.

The shower area is separated by a glass partition, contributing to the sense of spatial continuity. This approach is characteristic of modern country house interior design projects, where the aim is to create a functional yet visually open space. The dark floor contrasts with the walls, balancing the brightness of the green tiles and giving the interior completeness.

This interior clearly demonstrates how vintage items can be successfully mixed with modern materials and finishes. Such an approach allows for creating a unique space with character, avoiding the impersonality of typical solutions. For your own home, you could adopt the technique of an accent wall with an expressive geometric pattern, the use of items with history, and the play of contrasts between dark furniture and bright walls.

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