Phew – for me, it would be too dark. It’s a bit like a haunted house.
As I said, I really like the tiles, but not in such large quantities. I would have only extended the tiles up the side of the washbasin high enough to prevent splashes while washing hands, and around the toilet only up to the base structure from below. Also, the white toilet stands out a bit too much. If there were white walls above it, I would personally find it more balanced.
But that’s a matter of taste. At least the toilet design is not ordinary and is quite original.
As I said, I really like the tiles, but not in such large quantities. I would have only extended the tiles up the side of the washbasin high enough to prevent splashes while washing hands, and around the toilet only up to the base structure from below. Also, the white toilet stands out a bit too much. If there were white walls above it, I would personally find it more balanced.
But that’s a matter of taste. At least the toilet design is not ordinary and is quite original.
Alessandro schrieb:
Here is the finished guest bathroom with the rust tiles (the black flush button will be replaced with stainless steel) Climbee schrieb:
Phew—this would be too dark for me. Kind of like a spooky room. It fits well.
I would like it if the toilet bowl were black and had a black/rust-colored towel.
I can also imagine black fixtures, which I like anyway.
But how it really feels sitting on the toilet can’t be judged from the photo.
Alessandro schrieb:
here is the finished guest WC with the drain tiles (the black flush button will be replaced with stainless steel)

The style is bold, it doesn’t have to appeal to everyone.
For me: perfect for a showroom, but privately, phew, kind of creepy. My brother’s place looks similar; he can’t stay long in his bathroom/WC either. Luckily, I haven’t had to spend much time there so far.
Does your main bathroom look like this too?
Congratulations!!!
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Wintersonne2 Apr 2020 11:28I think it has a certain charm. Was it photographed in daylight? How large is the window?
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Wintersonne2 Apr 2020 11:29Wintersonne schrieb:
I think it has something special. Was it photographed in daylight? How large is the window? I just noticed in the mirror that the blinds are down.A
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