Bathroom Enclosed Showers Drop In Sinks Porcelain Tile Floors Design Photos and Ideas

For the redesign of a 430-square-foot flat built in the 1970s, Madrid firm BURR Studio integrated all the main facilities of the home into a central core. “The toilet is the only element that can be isolated,” notes the firm. “The rest of the areas merge into one another so that the tenants essentially sleep in the bathroom, as well as shower in the living room.”
While most of the interior is clad in wood, the bathroom is covered in a sleek gray tile.
The distinctive tile pattern in a bathroom echoes the pattern treatment on the base of the kitchen island.
The bathroom furniture and cabinetry are built of oak, while the countertops are made from solid white resin.
The owner sought an elegant toilet solution, so the team opted for a Cinderella incinerator toilet—a product Latimer refers to as the “Rolls Royce of non-flushable toilets.”
Ground Floor Bathroom
Guest Bathroom
Bathroom
A peek inside one of the updated bathrooms.
In the master bathroom and dressing room, pink-and-white floor tiles were found hidden under ’70s shag carpeting.