Monday, 20 July 2009

Bathroom Design .

Modern Bathroom Design #2

When it comes to interior lighting, bathrooms are probably given the least consideration of all the rooms in the house. The average client I meet doesn't think to invest there — save it for the living room or kitchen, they say. I see a lot of baths with inadequate lighting at the mirror. Often there's just a single ceiling fixture that's supposed to do it all.
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Modern Bathroom Design #3

Modern Bathroom Design (costs 20K)

Those who wish to change their interiors and want to have everything in their little den have hit the right place. Sticking to their desire of having compact yet functional devices, here is a multi-purpose bathroom unit designed for luxury apartments that complain space-crunch. Called Vertebrae vertical bathroom system, the installation of this unit occupies diminutive floor space of 0.4 sq. mts. but goes beyond offering what you would have expected out of a regular bathroom counting showerheads, sink, cistern, loo and even a lot of storage units.

This revolutionary design is developed by designer Paul to meet day-today needs. The appealing body of the unit is constructed using pristine stainless steel to add classiness into your diminutive and humble apartment.

Vertebrae Vertical Bathroom System

GREAT BATHROOM Design

 Great bathroom   too bad about that light

I’m ignoring the awfulinterior design faux pas favorite of the twigs in a vase and focusing on that cheap-looking hanging lamp instead. I am all for ‘cheap and cheerful’ design(G-d knows my house has enough of it.)

But look at that bathroom. The square toilet, the black tiny mosaic tile, thespecialtyextra large rectangle sink and that designer ultra-thin faucet. The one slice of color with the red something-or-other in a dish by the toilet. Every piece in this room has been picked with the utmost of care. Even the awful twigs in a vase.