Many, probably, know the name Amorello ?! She is an ingenious woman-designer who stunningly renovates the bathrooms. Today, we will learn how it works and what can be learned from it. We will show you projects before and after the conversion. You will be surprised by the great skill!
To: A close bathroom with a sloping ceiling and plenty of unused space.
After: a transparent shower enclosure allowed to fill a vertical zone, which made it possible to make a heated bench and slightly extend the toilet corner.
Frameless glass and seamless large-format tiles visually expand the room. The resulting geometric pattern on the floor, somewhat "stretches" the space.
To: beadboard-casing, artificial marble, linoleum and Formica-tile - around non-natural materials. Too narrow a corner for storage and excessively large furniture.
After: The designer managed to add a second sink and increase the user space. Cabinets of dark oak perfectly solve the problem with saving things.
Porcelain tiles, which look like reclaimed wood, are perfectly matched with beautiful shades on the walls. A wooden board on the built-in locker adds some warmth to this cool room.
License plates (with marks of her and his hometowns) - a fun addition. Wall-mounted mixers have saved space and simplified daily routines.
Round cabinets were inserted into the wall and covered with mirrors. Their metal base is in perfect harmony with other devices in the same finish.
To: combined shower room and a compressed toilet in the corner.
After: the wall toilet saved a lot of space. In addition, it will be much easier to clean. An interesting photo miraculously discharges the situation.
Sliding system in the cabin does not restrict space. A large mirror on the door creates a double effect. Round details soften sharp and right angles. Three incomparable lamps not only illuminate the room well, but also decorate it magically.
This plan shows how much the area in the new bathroom has been enlarged. As Robin Amorello said, the owners were pleased to see this.