Mosaic Bathroom

Mar 26, 2021 | Bathroom, Blog, Case Studies

 This is a small bathroom with no windows or direct natural light. To make it feel as spacious as possible, various techniques were used. Access was moved to the middle of the wall via a sliding door. The walls are covered with mirror and large, white, gloss tiles to reflect the light as much as possible. 
Plenty of storage was included, to keep it neat and uncluttered. 
The iridescent mosaics and glass basins add interest, particularly the mosaic ceiling panel. 

 

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