This bathroom exemplifies a striking contrast design, where black tiling creates a dramatic backdrop for white fixtures. The interior demonstrates a classic Scandinavian approach to organizing compact spaces, where functionality does not exclude aesthetics. The dark tiles with white grouting form a distinct geometric grid that visually structures the space.
The upper portion of the room is finished in light tones – white walls with vertical stripes and dotted elements visually elevate the ceiling, creating a sense of airiness. The chrome circular shower rod elegantly frames the space above the bathtub, adding a note of modern functionality. The wooden mounting element of the shower system brings the warmth of natural material into the cool monochromatic color scheme.
Textile accessories – a black and white checkered towel on the bathtub and a curtain in the same style – create visual unity and soften the strictness of the main surfaces. Chrome hardware and a neat shelf above the bath with white towels complete the image of a compact yet thoughtfully designed space.
Such a contrasting solution is particularly relevant for small bathrooms in country houses, where it's important to create a distinctive interior with a limited budget. Similar techniques can be used when designing the facade of a country house, where the contrast of dark and light surfaces can create a memorable architectural image.