He bathroom deserves the same decorative attention as any other room and its walls can therefore be the perfect support for large format paintings and impact photographs.
Because a painting can tell you a story, steal attention, incorporate a new trend, fill a wall and / or generate the necessary point of contrast so that a space does not look flat and boring. The pictures or photographs must be good and unexpected, (do not count the pictures of bathtubs or soaps). Rather, it is about putting trend pictures or sheets like the ones you would hang in your living room. In this way you will give the bathroom the treatment it deserves because it is one of the rooms that you use the most throughout the day.
The bathrooms, whether for personal use or a courtesy toilet, deserve a careful and thoughtful design.
The normal thing is that in a private bathroom for daily use you look for comfort (which means having enough storage space) and comfort while being asked to be beautiful without shrillness. The latter – the shrillness – are more typical of guest toilets or bathrooms where it is a matter of generating a good and impressive image in a short time.
Natural materials and even plants can help you find relaxed sensations in a bathroom, but with the paintings it is simple bring the extra touch of elegance and modernity who needs a bath.
The un-tiled walls, the painted tiles and even the tiled walls only at half height, (reserving the ceiling tiling only in the shower), are the canvas that needs a good painting to fill a space of life and contrasts.
Others places reserved for showing off a good painting in the bathroom are the wall facing a door and the back wall of a narrow bathroom, especially if at the end of this you find a, (boring?), toilet.
Cover image Tom Mark Henry
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He bathroom deserves the same decorative attention as any other room and its walls can therefore be the perfect support for large format paintings and impact photographs.
Because a painting can tell you a story, steal attention, incorporate a new trend, fill a wall and / or generate the necessary point of contrast so that a space does not look flat and boring. The pictures or photographs must be good and unexpected, (do not count the pictures of bathtubs or soaps). Rather, it is about putting trend pictures or sheets like the ones you would hang in your living room. In this way you will give the bathroom the treatment it deserves because it is one of the rooms that you use the most throughout the day.
The bathrooms, whether for personal use or a courtesy toilet, deserve a careful and thoughtful design.
The normal thing is that in a private bathroom for daily use you look for comfort (which means having enough storage space) and comfort while being asked to be beautiful without shrillness. The latter – the shrillness – are more typical of guest toilets or bathrooms where it is a matter of generating a good and impressive image in a short time.
Natural materials and even plants can help you find relaxed sensations in a bathroom, but with the paintings it is simple bring the extra touch of elegance and modernity who needs a bath.
The un-tiled walls, the painted tiles and even the tiled walls only at half height, (reserving the ceiling tiling only in the shower), are the canvas that needs a good painting to fill a space of life and contrasts.
Others places reserved for showing off a good painting in the bathroom are the wall facing a door and the back wall of a narrow bathroom, especially if at the end of this you find a, (boring?), toilet.
Cover image Tom Mark Henry
Similar in Decoesfera | What style of bath do you prefer? We give you the keys for hitting with five different styles of bathrooms
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