Residential
The designer Maria Sofronova proposes this project for residential housing, whose design enchants and falls in love.
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The Russian designer Maria Sofronova proposes an impact bathroom thanks to the combination of the Berlin and Selene series. Following her purpose of creating spaces that make the client fall in love, this interior architect and her Neo House studio have designed this project that radiates quality and exudes sophistication.
To create a welcoming environment, the color palette used is key. The neutral tones, represented in the beige range, combine perfectly with the mint green color and its variants. Thus, the designer Maria Sofronova achieves a unique result.
As far as the flooring is concerned, the architect has chosen the Selene Light tiles. This delicate tile, with a marble effect look and a polished finish, features a light ivory color combined with darker veining. In this way, the piece creates an effect of light in the room.
As far as the wall cladding is concerned, Maria Sofronova has also chosen this piece. However, it should be noted that it has created outstanding spaces, thanks to the combination of this marble tile with the Bambú and Marina pieces, both from the Berlin series.
With the tiles from the Berlin series, the interior designer wanted to highlight specific spaces within the bathroom, to give them relevance and give them a certain prominence. In this way, the shower wall has the Marina tile, a porcelain tile decorated with a geometric design of scales that allow an infinite composition. This model stands out for its originality, thanks to the combination of scales on a white background, sprinkled with graphite and aquamarine colors.
To complete, it also differentiates the heating area with the Bamboo wall tile, a composition of 12 plant motifs on a matt white background. The smooth uneven texture of this tile reproduces the imperfections of handmade clay and gives a special touch to the room. As a result, this bathroom has a biophilic decoration, completely on trend in residential interior design.