Connected Bathroom The Bathroom As A Space For Living

Connected Bathroom The Bathroom As A Space For Living

At the beginning of the 20th century, baths were only small functional bathing areas, but today they are highly valued, and they affect how we design our living space. Different activities in the bathing area require different levels of privacy. The connected bathroom is divided into four zones: bathtub, sink with mirror, shower and toilet.

0 Designer: Schaerlig Desgin

Bathroom Meditation With A Hint Of Enso

Bathroom Meditation With A Hint Of Enso

Pearl is an elegant concept for a bathroom that befits a spiritual experience, when you use it. It reflects calmness and peace with the choice of materials & colors used in its construction. Akin to the pearl in an oyster, you’re supposed to feel the same sense of serenity within its stone and gray interiors. The washbasins, bidet, toilet table etc. take cue from Japanese gardens and the round window is a stark Enso Buddhist reminder. Essentially if you follow the noble intentions of the bathroom, porn mags and bathroom sex fly out the window!

0 Designer: Rustam Isanchurin

Super Sexy Bathroom

Super Sexy Bathroom

It’s always about the future, and in the future you guys are going to realize the need of doubling up your interior spaces by adding more than one function to a room. Like, you may want your bathroom to double up as a gym when you’re not taking a bath. So how about you get the Roca Active & Relax Bathroom? It’s this luxurious room where the sunken bath is really sunken, invisible till you don’t open up the floorboards. No windows too, instead 3 floor-to-ceiling LCDs giving you the illusion of a panoramic view.

0 Designer: Michał Mitek

Every Bathroom Needs This

Every Bathroom Needs This

What good is a Roca or a Reece designed bathroom if it isn’t fitted with futuristic gadgets that compliment their elegance! I’m talking about the Breeze Rack – an appropriate towel rack, hair dryer, bathroom ventilator and sterilizer! The device can be used to ventilate the room by circulating air, as a towel rail and can even dry and sanitize towels. The hair dryer detaches from one end of the rack, making it the perfect bathroom device. I want one NOW!

0 Designer: Jo Jae Young

Welcome to Bathroom Paradise

Welcome to Bathroom Paradise

A bathroom of a thousand and one follies, lollies, and lick-em-lollys, a magic fountian flow of non-stop wine, women, and moochie-coochie-koo! OR, or, if you want to be technical about the whole thing: it’s the outdoors indoors. This interior concept is called the “Peaceful Clarity Bathroom” and it’s an exercise in luxury and yes, my favorite, feng shui. Top to bottom! What a lovely bathroom I AM TELLING YOU!

0 Designer: Renato Gschwend

A Flexible Faucet For the Bathroom

A Flexible Faucet For the Bathroom

You find yourself in the bathroom after brushing your teeth, and you want to rinse your mouth. You cupped hand can only allow so much water to rinse your mouth with. How you wish you could stick your mouth under the faucet and get a good mouthful of water, but unfortunately, the design of your sink won’t allow it. Designer Francesco Cappucio, has come up with a design made from flexible rubber that allows you total control of the water in your bathroom.

0 Designer: Francesco Cappuccio

Underground Cat Bathroom

Underground Cat Bathroom

Welcome to the modern world, cat, no more pooping above the ground for you. Nay! From now on you have your own room to poo. In through the ceiling you shall go! This fantabulous contraption is known as the “Modcat,” and to the future this cat shall go. The top has an opening through which the cat shall go, and inside this bucket of pleasure the cat shall have just enough room to do the business and exit. From there, it’s just a simple flip and grip and you’re on your way to cleaning!

0 Designer: Rich Williams for Modcat for ModProducts

Seamless Bathroom Concept

Seamless Bathroom Concept

This bathroom concept by Barcelona’s Art-Tic Design Studio features customized pieces molded to give the illusion that bathroom elements like the sink, toilet, and bathtub are fused with the surrounding structural elements like the floor and walls. Pictured here, elements blend seamlessly with the concrete floor almost as if they have pushed their way up from the ground.

0 Designer: Art-Tic

Oneself - Bathroom for Person who Lives Itself

“Oneself” – Bathroom for Person who Lives Itself

Our world packed sewer, packed barriers. The Oneself project – a bathroom for person who lives itself. For it each wall spare and him necessary each square metre for selfrealization. There is no bathroom, there is simply wall.

0 Designer: Roman Kriheli

Modulated Bathroom System by Stefano Casanova

Modulated Bathroom System by Stefano Casanova

Designed to sit among regular white tiles in the bathroom, these are standard-sized ceramics – but with a unique twist. Each has a different function, so there’s one with a hook to take a towel, one with a blackboard front (it even includes a little shelf for chalk), one to hold a bath plug, and another with air vents. They add a new, clever element to the bathroom.

0 Designer: Stefano Casanova

Tabbed Bathroom Options

Tabbed Bathroom Options

Hooray! The tabbing of folders -and the entire organized world- has come nearly full circle! First they put tabs on folders, then they put tabs on desktops, then they put them on internet browsers, now they’re on the bathroom cabinet. Of course!

0 Designer: Lewis Taylor

Metal Futurism in Bathroom Taps

Metal Futurism in Bathroom Taps

Welcome to the future of shiny taps! These lovely taps go by the name “Koolhaus” – that’s German, use your superior translation skills to figure out what it means. These Koolhaus taps are meant to inspire forward-thinking minds to conserve. But they make your eyeballs sparkle, too, yes? Such a fabulously almost-fictional look to these taps.

0 Designer: Daniel Dobrogorsky

Supercompact Bathroom

Supercompact Bathroom

A friend of mine just moved to Sweden and showed me potential apartments in the downtown area. I was shocked to see how tiny the bathrooms are. It didn’t have a tub and the toilet actually sat in the shower. Next to that you had the small vanity and a towel rack. The Flight Concept by Isabelle Hauser could be the answer for such small tight spaces.

0 Designer: Isabelle Hauser

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