This is an example of a small contemporary ensuite bathroom in Melbourne with white cabinets, a freestanding bath, a corner shower, black and white tiles, ceramic tiles, white walls, ceramic flooring, a vessel sink and wooden worktops.
Fontaine Industries
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Contemporary Timber Bathroom

Contemporary Bathroom, Melbourne

The use of space in the bathroom has been optimised by choosing a floating vanity which gives the illusion of more space. The vertical towel rail uses the height of the wall rather than the width of the room. A freestanding bath requires less space as there is no need to install a base, the curves of the bath, are gentler and more inviting than a drop in bath. The bath caddy provides additional bench space, whether to hold accessories for design, or products. The use of timber adds warmth, softening the harshness of black and white design, with a contemporary and modern style that is simple yet extremely effective.

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Joanna Tovia added this to How to Pick the Perfect Vanity Unit for a Smaller Bathroom10 February 2017

Maximise space in other waysIf the thought of a tiny vanity with no storage fills you with dread, take a look at the...

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angharadt added this to Bathroom19 August 2023

Don’t like this style of sink

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