Interior design projects
Complete bathroom renovation in LLB
R10/Bathrooms LLB
Renovation of the two family bathrooms: functionality and style for everyday use
In this family home, we completely renovated two key spaces: the ensuite master bathroom and the bathroom for the three children . These two rooms have very different uses, but a common goal: to improve functionality, update the design, and adapt them to the real needs of those who use them every day.
MASTER BATHROOM: LIGHT, SPACIOUSNESS AND CUSTOM STORAGE.
The master bedroom's en-suite bathroom had two very clear needs: to gain storage and to make the most of the available light and space .
To achieve this, we started with a neutral and bright base, using the same covering on the floor and walls: Norwich White Matte porcelain , in white, which provides visual continuity, clarity and a feeling of greater spaciousness.
We installed a custom-made shower tray that spans the entire width of the bathroom, creating a spacious, comfortable, and visually light shower space, perfect for relaxed and functional daily use.
When it comes to storage, we focus on completely customized solutions. Our carpenter designed and built custom furniture to make the most of every space: a cabinet area above the toilet and a vertical storage column that allows everything to be organized neatly and discreetly.
The result is a bathroom that exudes serenity, light, and order, and that makes full use of the available space, adapting to the lifestyle of its owners without compromising on design.
YOUTH BATHROOM: ORDER, SPACIOUSNESS, AND PERSONALITY FOR THREE TEENAGERS
The home's second bathroom is intended for daily use by the family's three teenage children. Following the aesthetic of the master bathroom, we opted for a bright, practical, and well-organized space that could adapt to the intense daily use without compromising on design.
To maintain visual consistency between both bathrooms, we used the same Norwich White Matte porcelain tile on the floors and walls. This choice provides clarity, a sense of spaciousness, and a clean, timeless aesthetic.
In this case, the existing bathtub was removed , replacing it with a spacious and functional shower tray , perfect for everyday use. Taking advantage of the new layout, we incorporated a recessed niche within the shower to store soaps and toiletries, avoiding additional shelves or accessories.
Additionally, we were able to recess the toilet , which freed up visual and physical space. We used this additional space for something much needed in a shared bathroom: personalized storage . We designed and built three vertical columns in cashmere-colored wood , one for each child, with interior shelves and a closed-off area, so each child could have their own place to store their belongings.
The result is a bathroom designed to last, combining order, functionality, and aesthetics , and that accompanies these three teenagers as they grow without falling short in design or practical solutions.
Photography: @Enegbstudio.
