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Contrasting Monochrome Attic Bathroom: Functionality and Style

#7537. Contrasting Monochrome Attic Bathroom: Functionality and Style

This bathroom interior demonstrates a skillful use of contrasts and a functional approach to design within an attic space. The main visual accent is created through the contrasting combination of white and dark gray (almost black) tiles. The upper part of the walls is finished with white tiles, which visually expands the space and maximizes the natural light from the window, while the lower part and floor are done in dark tones, creating a sense of solidity.

The room layout is rational and compact: the shower area with textured mosaic finishing is separated by a glass partition, the wall-mounted toilet saves space, and the sink has a minimalist design. Storage is organized using a narrow cabinet with a frosted glass door. Bright accents – striped mats and a towel with red elements – bring dynamism to the strict monochrome interior.

The use of indoor plants and decorative elements on the shelf above the sink softens the overall impression, adding organic quality and coziness. This bathroom is an excellent example of how even in a room with a sloped ceiling, it's possible to create a functional and aesthetically pleasing space.

When designing a country house interior, such an approach with contrasting color schemes and rational use of space can be successfully applied in other rooms as well, especially in attic floors where it's necessary to take into account the geometry of the spaces.

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