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Small Inspiring Bathroom in a 40 m² Studio Apartment
Inspiration guaranteed!
This striking interior in a studio apartment was designed by designer Natalia Chopenko. The main task was to implement bold solutions, vibrant accents, and antique items that created a space filled with history and character. Today we'll take a closer look at one part of this project — the combined bathroom.
For wall finishing in the bathroom, a wine-toned hue was chosen that adds depth and makes the room feel more intimate. The shower area is clad in ceramic granite resembling marble.
One of the most notable features is the wall painting inspired by an antique mirror made at the beginning of the 20th century. This unique piece was passed down to Natalia by her grandmother's granddaughter. It became more than just a decorative element — it serves as a link between the past and present, giving the space its distinctive character.
One of the most unusual items in the interior is an old stove — a cast iron heater. However, in this project it is used as a sink, adding creativity and making the interior unique.
The finishing touches include wooden benches, a carved shelf, and jute rugs, which create an atmosphere of comfort and warmth. These details make the space stylish and comfortable for daily use.
The bathroom designed by Natalia Chopenko truly makes a stunning impression, harmoniously blending vintage details with modern solutions. This space is not only functional but also rich in atmosphere — where every detail tells a story.
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