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The trend these days is increasingly towards small, practical apartments in an urban location. Where space is at a premium, creative solutions are needed for smart and flexible design of the apartment, and especially of small bathrooms and guest bathrooms.
Where there is not much floor space, the focus needs to be on the basic elements and their arrangement – adapted and reduced dimensions are key.
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Light colors and large tile formats make small bathrooms appear larger. Wall-mounted furniture heightens this effect. Both vanity units and tall cabinets from the versatile XSquare furniture range by Duravit are ideal when space is in short supply. |
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The new Brioso bathroom furniture series affords a wide range of design options, too. The Brioso vanity units, tall cabinets and mirror cabinets are all available in a range of sizes and provide plenty of storage even in the smallest bathroom.
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A handrinse basin just 380 mm wide x 250 mm deep rounds off the successful Vero Air series with its consistently rectangular style. The basin is also available as a furniture washbasin in combination with L-Cube.
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The best use for a small bathroom is as a shower room. Floor-flush showers combine ideally with shower walls such as OpenSpace B by Duravit for greater freedom of movement in the bathroom. This innovative shower partition can simply be folded back against the wall after use.
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Practical two-in-one products save space and provide for comfort in the bathroom - a case in point being the walk-in-shower Shower + Bath developed by Duravit and EOOS. It combines bathing and showering: as a shower, high-quality bathtub, seat and shelf in one. |
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