Installing a washing machine under the sink is considered the most rational. The room also benefits from an aesthetic point of view. If desired, the machine can be hidden behind a decorative door so as not to disrupt the overall style of the bathroom.
With proper planning and selection of necessary furnishings, a bathroom in a Khrushchev-era building can become very cozy and stylish. And most importantly, no less comfortable than spacious rooms.
As proof, we offer a selection of the most striking and line data photos of a bathroom in a Khrushchev-era building.
Modern plumbing fixtures and an original combination of two types of tiles: mosaic and "hog". It would seem that there is nothing complicated, but this bathroom can in no way be called boring or uncomfortable.
The exclusive design, the photo of which is given above, is based on a contrasting combination of retro-style furnishings and an ultra-modern shower cabin. The washbasin clearly resembles a traditional Japanese bathing barrel – ofuro.
Unusual bathroom renovation in a Khrushchev-era building, photo of a wall with a washbasin. Tiles with a texture "like natural stone" create a feeling of being in a natural environment, as does a cabinet made of MDF, finished with veneer. Calm colors and simple shapes promote relaxation. It is pleasant to relax in such a bathroom after a busy day.
Photo of a bathroom in a Khrushchev-era building in a modern style. The contrasting shower wall helps organize the space and does not seem too bright, thanks to the overall neutral palette.
The corner shower cabin saved space in the small bathroom, allowing for a washbasin with a countertop and convenient shelves for bath accessories.
Unusual bathroom design in a "Khrushchevka", photo. Retro style never goes out of fashion and this interior is another proof of that. The diagonal pattern of the floor tiles visually expands the space, making the room seem larger than it actually is.
A bathroom for connoisseurs of Japanese style.
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