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Thirty domestic bathrooms by architects including concrete, travertine and tiled designs
This article presents a curated selection of 30 domestic bathrooms designed by various architects and studios, highlighting diverse design approaches and material choices. The compilation serves as a resource for home improvement ideas, especially for those spending more time at home. The featured bathrooms showcase a range of styles, from vibrant and eclectic to minimalist and natural, incorporating materials such as pink tiles, travertine marble, white and blue tiles, mock-Tudor tiles, colour-changing shower screens, exposed bricks, red and white tiles, pale marble, mirrored steel, rammed concrete, grey tiles, blush-toned tiles, serrated grey marble, charred wood, emerald-coloured marble, and colourful blue and milky-orange tiling.
Several projects emphasize unique material applications and color palettes. Patricia Bustos Studio's Minimal Fantasy apartment features a bathroom entirely in pink, with shiny pink curtains, mirrors, and frames. Agnieszka Owsiany Studio's Botaniczna Apartment uses travertine marble for both walls and a basin, creating a cohesive and luxurious feel. Zooco Estudio's House 6 in Madrid uses white tiles with blue grouting, with a geometric counter extending from the floor to form storage. Fala Atelier's Porto house combines square white tiles with marble countertops and blue cupboard doors, complemented by a large round mirror. Surman Weston's Makepeace Mansions apartment showcases hand-painted mock-Tudor tiles arranged in a black-and-white graphic pattern.
Innovative features and regional influences are also evident. Rainville Sangaré's Unit 622, located in Montreal's Habitat 67, includes colour-changing shower screens. Studio 30 Architects' Rylett House in London features a small en-suite bathroom with a black grid of tiles and a bright yellow wall. KC Design Studio's Cats' Pink House in Taiwan integrates a bathroom with large square pink floor tiles and a terrazzo wall with pink and grey flecks, designed to complement a holiday home focused on the owner's cat. StudioAC's Borden house in Toronto has pitched walls covered in grey tiles in its en-suite bathroom. Jürgen Vandewalle's Spinmolenplein apartment in Ghent features a bathroom enclosed within a white lacquered-wood box, with pink-toned micro cement interiors contrasting the exterior.
Historic and natural elements also play a significant role in several designs. MORQ's Cloister House in Perth leaves rammed-concrete walls exposed in the bathroom, softened by timber accents. Mas-aqui's Akari House in Barcelona combines red floor tiles with white wall tiles in a renovation of a 20th-century apartment. 2LG Studio's Louisville Road house in London incorporates pale marble walls, baby-blue tiled floors, and a coral vanity unit. Atelier Dialect's Apartment A in Antwerp features a mirrored steel bath and stainless-steel basin, with subway tiles and mint-green paint. Martin Skoček's House V in Slovakia uses salvaged bricks throughout the interior, including a dramatic en-suite with a freestanding bathtub aligned with a pitched timber roof.
Further examples include Bloco Arquitetos' 308 S apartment in Brasília, which uses white tiles and matte-finished granite. Palma's Mexican holiday home features a slim shower room with slatted wooden doors opening directly to the exterior. Winter Architecture's South Yarra Townhouse in Melbourne blends exposed-aggregate grey tiles with thin white tiles and brass fixtures. Luke and Joanne McClelland's Edinburgh apartment showcases green glazed tiles and a restored vintage sideboard. Studio Four's Ruxton Rise Residence in Melbourne utilizes tadelakt, a waterproof lime-based plaster, for bathroom surfaces. Innauer-Matt Architekten's House with Three Eyes in Austria provides a bathroom with a full-height glass wall offering views of the countryside. Melina Romano's Hygge Studio in São Paulo features a fern green bathroom with a black toilet and a brick vanity unit. Azab's Ready-made Home in Bilbao uses an angled blue curtain to separate the en-suite from the bedroom, with blue floor tiles extending to the bath and walls. Le Corbusier's Immeuble Molitor apartment in Paris has a small bathroom with sky-blue painted walls and white tiles. Colombo and Serboli Architecture's Apartment in Born in Barcelona includes a guest bathroom with blush-toned tiles and a circular mirror. David Adjaye's 130 William skyscraper model apartment in New York features serrated grey marble tiles and a wooden sink unit. Lastly, Plum Design and Corey Kingston's Pioneer Square Loft in Seattle incorporates a sauna and other facilities clad in charred wood using the Shou Sugi Ban technique. Sārānsh's VS House in India combines flecked grey tiles with emerald-coloured marble. Adam Nathaniel Furman's Nagatachō Apartment in Tokyo is a "visual feast" with blue and milky-orange tiling, a sky-blue vanity unit, lemon-yellow towel rail, and a pink toilet. GRAS's Kyle House in Scotland features a "monastically simple" interior with grey walls and large black tiles in the shower space.
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