CONTEMPORARY BATHROOMS
When tackling bathroom décor, the first thing to consider is the style we want for this space. It’s essential to think about the elements that will ensure long-term functionality and aesthetics, in addition to planning furniture and accessories, which also play a key role.
Below, we present several proposals:
1. Minimalist Style and Maximum Functionality: This aims to prioritise simplicity, clean lines, and a neutral colour palette. The goal is to create open and relaxing spaces where each element has a clear function. Wall-mounted furniture, integrated sinks, and the use of materials like polished cement or matte ceramic fall within this elegant and modern style.
2. Natural Materials and Sustainability: We’re talking about natural materials like treated wood, stone, bamboo or wicker, which bring warmth and connect with nature. Eco-friendly solutions are also sought, such as low-consumption faucets, dual-flush toilets, and the use of recyclable or low-impact materials.
3. Dark Colours and Bold Contrasts: More and more people are opting for dark colours like black, forest green, or navy blue to create sophisticated, characterful spaces. These colours are often combined with metallic details in gold, copper or matte black.

4. Integrated Technology and Home Automation: From mirrors with LED lights and Bluetooth integration to programmable showers and underfloor heating systems, technology is redefining comfort in these spaces. There are even toilets with advanced features like heated seats, automatic cleaning, or presence sensors.
5. Walk-In Showers and Freestanding Bathtubs: Walk-in showers, without doors or with transparent glass panels, provide visual spaciousness and accessibility. These showers usually have floor-level trays and linear drainage systems. On the other hand, freestanding bathtubs have made a strong comeback, becoming the aesthetic centrepiece of the bathroom.
6. Spa-Like Spaces and Personal Wellness: Elements that evoke spas are gradually being incorporated, such as warm, adjustable lighting, aromatherapy, or ambient music. The sensory experience is prioritised to turn the daily routine into a moment of well-being.
7. Smart Storage and Personalised Design: Order is key, so smart storage takes centre stage. Custom furniture is designed to make use of every corner, internal organisers are used, and floating shelves or wall niches are installed.

BREEZE, STYLE IN EVERY CORNER
All BREEZE bathrooms are characterised by clean lines and minimalist finishes, which help maximise the feeling of order and spaciousness. Among other elements, they include vanity units that help keep the space uncluttered, in addition to adding an elegant and contemporary touch.
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