Interior in redFrom how weWe wake up in the morning, in what mood we spend the first minutes of this very morning, can really depend on how the whole next day will go. And after all, life is like this - day after day. Bright red has no equal in terms of the impact on the human body. It was chosen as the main color when decorating this bathroom. The classic white for this room acted as a contrast, in addition, it somewhat muffles and blurs the brightness of the active red. For the decor, we chose inserts with stylized corals that support the main range. Then we added straight strict forms. The gray frame of the built-in closet, an abundance of mirrors, chrome faucets and a heated towel rail, silver elements in the decor of the tiles - all this was united by gray glossy porcelain stoneware on the floor. By the way, it is better to choose towels and accessories for such a bathroom in the same three colors - red, gray or white.
Bathroom Till.
Bathroom After.Wall tiles "Naples" (Kerama Marazzi, Russia), white - 500 rubles/m2, red - 630 rubles/m2, decor - 135 rubles/item. Floor porcelain tiles "Bravo" (Kerama Marazzi), 870 rubles/m2. Heated towel rail (Germany), 6,800 rubles. Toilet "Artic" (Gustavsberg, Sweden), 10,880 rubles. Pedestal sink "Artic" (Gustavsberg), 7,200 rubles. Bath "Aphrodite" (Clean Line, Russia), 14,400 rubles. Stretch ceilings (Carré-Noir, France), 18,000 RUB (including installation).
Mirror niche can be used as a shelf for perfumes and shower accessories: aroma lamp La Berger (France).
Mirror niche, located opposite the mirror wardrobe, creates the effect of endless reflections. A vertical ornament of a decorative composition in a corner of the bathroom visually enhances the ceiling.
Quadro sink faucet (Manzzaro, Italy),3950 rub. Appliances for the bathroom Jado (Germany). Bath faucet with shower strut and watering can Quadro (Manzzaro), 6360 rub. Candle holders Rose-Handwerk (Germany).
All the chrome elements present in the bathroom – both the heated towel rail and the faucets – have strict rectangular outlines.
The editors would like to thank the company "Carré-Noir" and the Modul group of companies for their assistance in conducting the filming.
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