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5 Boring Bathrooms That Will Inspire Your Renovations
Interesting ideas for transforming your home
A bathroom is more than just a functional space. It's a place where the day begins and ends, where you can relax and recharge. Today's designers offer plenty of original solutions that combine style, comfort, and individuality.
From vibrant accents to minimalist details — each of these bathrooms will inspire you to experiment on your own. Ready to create? We've gathered five unique projects that are sure to help you find new ideas.
Creative Mid-Century Bathrooms
Designer Anastasia Zarquai transformed standard bathrooms in a new building in Yekaterinburg into stylish spaces with elements of japandi and mid-century design. Maintaining functionality, the designer focused on unconventional color schemes and natural materials.
Design: Anastasia ZarquaiThe bright palette brings life to the interior and sets a dynamic tone. The mirror of an unusual shape is highlighted by an accent arch, emphasizing modernity. The sink is placed on a natural wood vanity unit, adding warmth and texture.
Design: Anastasia ZarquaiFun Kids' Bathroom for Active Little Ones
Designer Inna Velichko decorated a four-room Stalin-era apartment for a large family, paying attention to every household member. A vibrant and functional bathroom was created for the children, where everything is thought out to the smallest detail. The main focus is on color and details: walls are tiled with EQUIPE pastel shades, creating a joyful atmosphere. The floor is laid with small-format ceramic granite with a pattern, adding dynamism.
Design: Inna VelichkoAn unusual solution for a kids' bathroom was three suspended cabinets with mirrors, giving each child their own personal storage zone.
Elegant Parental Bathroom with Classical Notes
As part of the same project, Designer Inna Velichko designed a parental bathroom — it turned out both cozy and elegant. The palette was almost entirely determined by the apartment's owners themselves: their choice fell on three types of tiles — a deep night tone, muted turquoise, and ornamental tiles with multicolored patterns.
Design: Inna VelichkoFunctional furniture for storage, custom-made, hides everyday items and maintains visual cleanliness of the space. Minimalist lighting fixtures and framed mirrors make the room not only beautiful but also maximally convenient.
Design: Inna VelichkoMinimalism for a Young Family
Designer Regina Sazhina designed two modern bathrooms for an apartment in a new building. The owners are a young couple with two children, who dreamed of a cozy yet stylish space that easily adapts to their growing needs.
Design: Regina SazhinaThe apartment features two bathrooms, each with its own function. One has a bathtub and spacious sink, while the other is designed as a laundry zone. The bathroom floor is laid with contrasting ceramic granite, and the accent wall with mirror is decorated with blue tiles.
White tiles serve as a neutral background that highlights dusty pink furniture and textiles. Brass details and velvet textures, together with thoughtful lighting, create the impression that this is not just a bathroom but a full-fledged room.
Design: Regina SazhinaThe second bathroom is also designed in a consistent style and serves as a laundry zone. The same contrasting ceramic granite is used on the floor, and the walls are tiled with the same collection as in the bathroom, making the space visually cohesive.
Bold Bathroom for a Creative Girl
Designer Elena Kolesnikova decorated a two-room apartment for a young creative girl who values brightness and individuality. The bathroom here is one of the most expressive spaces.
Design: Elena KolesnikovaOn a compact area, all necessary zones were carefully planned. On the left side is the bathtub, and on the right — a mirror with a sink. Under the countertop, space was found for two storage boxes for cosmetics, a laundry basket, and a cabinet where the washing machine and dryer are hidden. To make access to the appliances easier, the cabinet door was made as a folding one.
Design: Elena KolesnikovaThe toilet was conveniently placed between the bathtub and the mirror area, and a cabinet was provided above the installation for storing household chemicals, paper supplies, and small items. On the side of the bathtub, compact shelves for shampoos and other products were arranged, adding functionality to the space.
Photo on cover: Projects by Anastasia Zarquai and Inna Velichko.
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