If you have already bored yourself from luxury of the classic style, art-deco and pop-art, now you can make an attempt to be surprised by minimalism.

Measuring and maximizing space

Minimalism requires a special way of perfection. All the things in such a minimalist world are generally exposed: these things start from a small boudoir and finish in the huge bath. The most influence there has a key-rule: "Maximize all the possible space around". While the minimalist design gets its precious reality from simplicity of lines, it can surely accumulate several seductive curves. Walls, floor, ceiling-constructions and all the other kinds of surface, whether they are vertical (e.g.: the shower enclosure, doors of your cabinet) or horizontal ones (e.g.: shelves, sinks, surrounding space), they all should be clean, crispy and as still and strictly long as possible.

Following this way of life-style, some bathrooms are designed in minimalism by manufacturers in a space-saving style with enhancing such propositions as sleek wall-mounted constructions. As a basic example, Porcher's collection can be named with a European-inspired kind of casual minimalism where the design of such a kind makes most of the spacing. Porcher's Nemea, from Italian specialist of design Enzo Mari, can show as a basic characteristic a sharply-angled sink on the base of ceramic with elegancy of shelves, nice strict towel bar, looking like a cantilever off the bathroom-wall. If you focus on your bathroom from the point of view of space and geometry's combination, you will get an interior which is simple and full of serene style of minimalism.

 
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