Bathroom, at the same time contemporary

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Minimalist gray bathroom with wooden furniture and copper fixtures in an attic space

#5088. Minimalist gray bathroom with wooden furniture and copper fixtures in an attic space

This modern bathroom exemplifies a masterful combination of minimalism and textural contrast. The space is designed in an elegant gray palette with an emphasis on tactile diversity of surfaces. The walls feature microcement or decorative plaster technique, creating a soft, almost cloud-like texture that contrasts with the geometric herringbone pattern of the dark flooring.

An architecturally interesting solution is the slanted ceiling with a small dormer window, indicating the room's location on the upper floor or in the roof area. The architect skillfully utilized this spatial constraint, turning it into a design feature. Natural light entering through two windows softens the monochromatic color scheme and creates a sense of airiness in the compact space.

The wall-mounted plumbing fixtures represent an optimal solution for visually expanding the space. The natural wood vanity with a rectangular vessel sink introduces a warm organic element that softens the strictness of the composition. The copper details – the faucet and possibly the towel holder on the right – deserve special attention as they add a sophisticated accent.

The round mirror with a thin black frame becomes a graphic element on the textured wall, echoing the shape of small accessories on the shelf behind the toilet. This country house interior design demonstrates how the skillful use of materials, textures, and forms can create a harmonious, functional space even in a room with architectural peculiarities.

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