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How to Design a Bathroom in Limited Space: Designer's Example
Here, everything necessary was accommodated, a bright accent added, and the feeling of spaciousness preserved
On a 56 m² area, the designer had to find space for both the bathroom and a separate laundry room. For this reason, the bathroom was slightly reduced in size but made as functional as possible.

Designer Irina Vinnevskaya designed a large vanity, hid all utilities, and created an interior that is pleasant not only to quickly get ready but also to relax after a long day at work.
Design: Irina VinnevskayaThe same design techniques used in other areas of the apartment are repeated in this bathroom: clean lines, well-thought-out details, and a blend of minimalism with comfort.
Despite the modest size, the bathroom is fully equipped. The spacious vanity with a pedestal sink provides convenient storage — it can hold both toiletries and towels.
Design: Irina Vinnevskaya Pay attention to the video:The snow-white toilet with a built-in installation is compactly integrated without overloading the composition.
Design: Irina Vinnevskaya The bathroom is an example of how even in a small space, you can fit maximum functionality without losing aesthetics.
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