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What's Wrong with Your Bathroom?

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New post by Dmitry Sivak

Why designers cry at the word 'decoration', Dmitry Sivak already explained. Today we find out why their eye twitches.

Dmitry Sivak — designer, founder of S&T Architects studio (Kyiv)

Each girl uses about ten thousand shampoos at once. And of course, no one thinks about whether they fit into the interior even by color.

At best, the critically high density of bottles on the shelf is simply not noticed. With the question 'What's wrong?' girls wander around the bathroom with a confused look, not noticing the mass of shampoos.

Often they are secretly proud of their huge collections, pushing aside the lonely toothbrush of men.

You all know this look:

The phrase 'shelf for shampoos' as an antonym to words like 'beauty' and 'harmony' in general is understandable to people — and clients tell me this before handing over the project: 'Dima, of course, take photos of everything beautifully, but later we will move in and fill everything up as it should be.' But that's wrong!

Indifferent attitude to details can nullify all efforts of a designer to create a brutal loft or just a normal interior.

And don't say that they can be incorporated into the interior. You can't. Neither in traditional, nor in modern.

To make sure you don't make a mistake, use this scheme: