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Historical Minimalism: Bathroom with Arched Vaults and Contrasting Shower Area

#8399. Historical Minimalism: Bathroom with Arched Vaults and Contrasting Shower Area

In this interior, we see an excellent example of modern renovation of a historical space, where ancient elements harmoniously blend with minimalist contemporary design. The bathroom is located in a room with arched vaults that have preserved fragments of the original wall finishes, creating an atmosphere of authenticity and historical depth.

Particularly noteworthy is the contrast between the patinated, partly cracked upper parts of the walls and the immaculately white lower sections. This "unfinished restoration" technique has become popular in modern country house interior design, allowing to preserve the historical memory of the building while adapting it to contemporary needs.

The flooring of hexagonal tiles with floral ornaments in terracotta and beige tones brings warmth and graphic rhythm to the space. These tiles, reminiscent of traditional Mediterranean majolica, create an interesting contrast with the minimalist black shower area located on a platform.

The functional shower zone is designed as a black wall panel with two chrome shower fixtures. The absence of partitions and doors emphasizes the minimalist approach to design, while the black color creates a dramatic accent in the bright room. White sanitary ware – a sink and bidet – laconically complement the ensemble without competing with the historical elements of the interior.

When creating your own interior in a similar style, it's worth paying attention to restraint in using modern elements, preserving and highlighting historical details, as well as skillful work with contrasts of textures and materials. This approach allows you to create a space with character, where history and modernity maintain a continuous dialogue.

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