Minimalist bathroom design with Lecico
Minimalist bathroom design is more than a style – it’s about how space is used, how proportions work, and how every fixture contributes to the overall flow of a room. For architects and designers, creating a bathroom that feels open and uncluttered requires careful planning, from layout to material choice. Lecico offers a range of wall-hung toilets, concealed cisterns, and modern cabinetry that allow designers to plan bathrooms that are both practical and visually refined. Be inspired with Lecico.
Optimising Space with Wall-Hung Toilets
Wall-hung toilets are a practical solution for maximising usable floor space. By elevating the pan off the floor, circulation improves and cleaning becomes simpler, while still maintaining a sense of openness. Lecico’s wall-hung pans are proportioned for comfort and functionality, making them suitable for everything from compact urban apartments to larger residential and commercial projects.
Concealed Cisterns for a Clean Finish
Integrated cisterns remove visible plumbing, creating uninterrupted lines and a neat appearance. Beyond aesthetics, they provide easy access for maintenance and long-term reliability – important considerations in high-use environments. For designers, the concealed cistern allows flexibility in planning layouts without compromising ergonomics or practical function.
Cabinetry That Works With the Space
Storage in minimalist bathrooms is about more than volume—it’s about balance, proportion, and integration. Lecico’s cabinetry offers modular options that align with wall-hung pans and integrated cisterns, giving designers control over visual weight and layout symmetry. Thoughtful placement of cabinets ensures everyday items are stored out of sight, supporting the uncluttered look while maintaining accessibility and usability.
Design Considerations for Architects
When specifying a minimalist bathroom, designers need to consider more than aesthetics:
- Ergonomics: Optimal clearance around wall-hung toilets and cabinets.
- Material longevity: Vitreous china and moisture-resistant finishes that withstand humidity.
- Installation and structural needs: Wall reinforcement for suspended fixtures, access panels for concealed cisterns, and alignment with plumbing.
- Flexibility: Solutions that accommodate different spatial constraints, from small bathrooms to large luxury projects.
- Maintenance and hygiene: Rimless pans and smooth surfaces that simplify cleaning.
Bringing It Together
Combining wall-hung pans, concealed cisterns, and well-planned cabinetry creates a bathroom that is functional, clean, and visually calm. Lecico’s product range gives designers the flexibility to respond to client needs, whether for residential, boutique hospitality, or high-end commercial spaces.
Minimalist bathrooms are a balance of proportion, utility, and visual simplicity. By carefully selecting products and considering practical requirements alongside design, architects and interior designers can create spaces that are enduring, adaptable, and effortless to maintain. Lecico’s range supports these goals, providing durable, thoughtfully designed solutions that work in harmony with a variety of layouts and finishes.
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