Luxurious bathrooms by A Square Designs
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Luxurious bathrooms by A Square Designs

Bathroom with an old world charm


Muted tones, stone finish structures and a large mirror with a wooden frame bring out a warm and serene vibe in this bathroom. The designers have incorporated patterns that create a 3 D illusion, textural play with the sink table and walls along with some classic features which come together to evoke an old world charm in this contemporary bathroom.

Modern chic bathroom 


Warm interiors and modern lighting enhance the beauty of this bathroom space. A uniform stone cladding for the flooring and walls results in a clean, seamless look highlighting the organic shape of the basin. The louvered doors of the vanity add interest to the space. The play between dark and light monochrome tones bring out the textures and highlights the depth of the structure.

Bathroom with a soothing palette


Modern interior elements, a mix of natural and a soothing colour palette keeps this bathroom bright and pleasing. Adorned with a carpet in a similar colour that seamlessly fits in the colour palette and yet gives a cosy and calming effect to the space. A dash of colour with indoor planter and frames of the cabinets below bring a certain depth to this bathroom. The large mirror creates an illusion of a much larger area in the space.

Play of contrasts in the bathroom


The walls and floor of this bathroom space seamlessly merge with each other covered in a textured tile. Contrasting pattern on the floor and frame of the mirror elevate the look of the space. Stark inlay work breaks the monotony of the richly veined exotic stone covering the floor and walls, even as the basin with gold finish and the details on the vanity doors draw your attention.

Bathroom with an old world charm Muted tones, stone finish structures and a large mirror with a wooden frame bring out a warm and serene vibe in this bathroom. The designers have incorporated patterns that create a 3 D illusion, textural play with the sink table and walls along with some classic features which come together to evoke an old world charm in this contemporary bathroom. Modern chic bathroom  Warm interiors and modern lighting enhance the beauty of this bathroom space. A uniform stone cladding for the flooring and walls results in a clean, seamless look highlighting the organic shape of the basin. The louvered doors of the vanity add interest to the space. The play between dark and light monochrome tones bring out the textures and highlights the depth of the structure. Bathroom with a soothing palette Modern interior elements, a mix of natural and a soothing colour palette keeps this bathroom bright and pleasing. Adorned with a carpet in a similar colour that seamlessly fits in the colour palette and yet gives a cosy and calming effect to the space. A dash of colour with indoor planter and frames of the cabinets below bring a certain depth to this bathroom. The large mirror creates an illusion of a much larger area in the space. Play of contrasts in the bathroom The walls and floor of this bathroom space seamlessly merge with each other covered in a textured tile. Contrasting pattern on the floor and frame of the mirror elevate the look of the space. Stark inlay work breaks the monotony of the richly veined exotic stone covering the floor and walls, even as the basin with gold finish and the details on the vanity doors draw your attention.

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