narrow baseboard and door trim, clear-finished wood
Stainless steel counter + short up stand + glass backsplash over hob, that's held in place by screws + shelves above
Stainless steel countertop + short up stand + glass back splash + cool SS shelf + thing for hanging utensils
Shower shelf on the other side.
Concrete washed brick/block work?
Wooden bench.
Block walls and polished concrete floor in bathroom.
Wall mounted taps + plaster wall finish
"Backpainted glass is my favorite way to get a modern, glossy surface in the shower or bath, and the technique offers limitless color options. Conventional glass is painted on the back side, then adhered to a substrate with adhesives designed for mirror installations or mounted using top and bottom tracks.Glass gets the green check mark, as it's made of natural materials and is durable, long-lasting and easy to clean with nontoxic cleansers. A large glass panel is another uniform surface without joints, making maintenance minimal."
Black/grey mosaics
Wall mounted toilet push above the level that the toilet seat opens to, so that the toilet can be flushed w. seat open. Grey porcelain mosaics. We'd substitute a more normal toilet bowl.
Mirror-fronted cabinets above shelve + wall mounted taps +rectangular wash basin. Small mosaic tiles. We'd add a cabinet under the wash basin.
Cabinets with mirrors and wall all the the same plane with recessed shelf + glass sheet to shower. We'd substitute wall-mounted taps, wall-mounted toilet and wash basin on a cabinet. We'd use different wall finish.
Some sort of plaster shower walls -- clean, simple, white + concrete floor
Wood slat (ipe/teak?) rain screen in shower + flat sheet of glass + wall-mounted taps and mirror above vanity. We'd add a shelf between taps and mirror-fronted cabinets
Exposed blockwork in shower + plain glass sheet
Hinged board to cover hole in the floor for safety
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