This impressive bathroom showcases a masterful combination of classical and modern elements within an attic space. The ceiling, finished with light wooden panels, creates a sense of warmth and comfort, contrasting with the more austere lower part of the room. The tongue-and-groove paneling on the pitched ceiling visually expands the space, while the recessed round light fixture provides soft, even illumination.
The design is divided into two distinct zones: the upper part of the walls is finished in light tones, while the lower part is in dark colors. The central element is a white bathtub with an integrated textured panel decorated with luxurious black spiral patterns. The wall behind the bathtub is lined with white tiles featuring black accents, creating a quilted effect—a technique that adds sophistication and depth to the interior.
A small window, framed by curtains with a geometric pattern, not only provides natural light but also becomes a decorative element. The chrome fixtures fit perfectly into the overall black and white color scheme, while the sink on a wooden cabinet brings the warmth of natural materials.
This interior demonstrates how to elegantly play with attic space, turning its architectural features into advantages. Similar techniques of color zoning and material selection can be successfully applied when designing a country house interior, especially when it's necessary to visually structure the space and create a sense of luxury in a compact room.