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Small but thoughtfully designed bathroom with a Bali SPA atmosphere

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Cozy bathroom with everything you need

Specialists from Comfort Design studio of Olga Zemlyanova developed a two-room apartment with a total area of 74.7 sq. m for a young couple. They are passionate about travel, surfing and the ocean. The husband is an experienced programmer working in the IT field as a freelancer, while his spouse works in the beauty industry: she is a makeup artist, blogger and beauty trainer. The design of this apartment was inspired by the unique atmosphere of the tropical island of Bali. Today we will tell you more about the bathroom interior.

Customers wanted lightness and freedom of space, natural shades of water and sand. In addition to the green island atmosphere, it was important to find a place for a clothes dryer and storage systems for household appliances. Therefore, the bathroom space turned out to be minimalist, functional and decorative at the same time.

In the bathroom, a partition was used to separate the toilet area — upon entering, the view first falls on a large semi-circular mirror with a sink and vanity unit. The designer took into account the important requirement for a clothes dryer and designed a utility cabinet next to it along with a column for the washing and drying machines. In the shower area, built-in shelves were added for storing personal hygiene products.

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Natural tones and light furniture immerse you in the peaceful atmosphere of the green island of Bali.

In the laundry area, convenient pull-out baskets were arranged for storing various household items. They are hidden behind doors and do not draw attention.

A utility cabinet for storing an ironing board, steam system, vacuum cleaner with shelves for storage was organized in the hallway behind the bedroom using GKL partitions and sliding doors. The wardrobe for outerwear was also built-in, which creates unity of space along the walls.

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