The brighter the better the bathroom?
We at Geberit beg to differ.
A house does not always have to be bright or white. Darker colours can give spaces an extremely eloquent look if matched cleverly.
Modern bathrooms have been incorporating darker colours in recent years. The colours are associated with seriousness, elegance and smoothness. They are always used when you want to make a powerful, bold statement.
Accessorising with black taps and other accessories has become a trend that cannot be ignored. We at Geberit have comprehended that and strive daily to have everything at our fingertips. Many interior designers may recommend the use of flat tined colours throughout. However, we at Geberit opt-in on using black or any of the darker colours sparingly and in a conscious way in order to not diminish their powerful impact. Better choose a few elements and emphasise the contrast in combination with the other items.
Black taps radiate a sense of self-confidence. They unequivocally state that a design lover lives here, one who has chosen something unconventional and wants to stand out from the crowd. The bathroom is the most intimate room in the house. Here, you’re more uninhibited if the atmosphere in the room is darker and not every wrinkle on your body is highlighted.
We highly recommend boldness!
Contact: Geberit
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