Atelier Dialect locations mirrored tub in minty inexperienced toilet of Condominium A

Inexperienced partitions offset a shiny metal tub within the toilet of this Antwerp residence, which has been up to date by Belgian design studio Atelier Dialect.

The inexperienced toilet is one in all a handful of aesthetic adjustments that Atelier Dialect made to Condominium A. Earlier than the studio’s intervention, the house had already undergone an intensive renovation by a distinct architect.

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“We intervened as a result of the shopper was not pleased with the way in which the residence was evolving,” Atelier Dialect’s co-founder, Jonas Blondeel, informed Dezeen.

“So we needed to design the place with the ‘constrictions’ of the earlier choices that had been made.”

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The master suite is an extended open-plan area, half of which accommodates an en-suite toilet. On the centre of the area is a chunky partition wall that is largely been clad with glazed white subway tiles, excluding a row of black tiles that run alongside the wall’s base.

It serves as a graphic backdrop for the oblong freestanding tub that has been positioned simply in entrance.

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Externally the bathtub has been wrapped with panels of mirrored metal, complementing the sanded stainless-steel basin that is been inset into an adjoining L-shaped partition.

The studio has tried to create further textural curiosity by laying heavy gray carpet on the ground and making use of a shiny paint to the ceiling.

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Behind the central partition hides a bathe cubicle and bathroom which have been totally coated in mint-green polyester paint.

“The unique concept was to make use of the color of polyurethane foam – this did not work out so we went for this inexperienced,” Blondeel defined.

One wall has been punctured with a easy sq. area of interest the place the inhabitants can retailer their toiletries.

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A extra impartial color palette options all through the remainder of Condominium A – in the lounge, for instance, surfaces have been loosely washed with cement.

Inhabitants can show their books or private trinkets right here within the mirrored shelving unit, or on the low-lying black oak sideboard that winds across the room’s perimeter.

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The studio has additionally boxed-in a characteristic wall within the dwelling’s extra formal lounge space to create a recessed hearth.

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An exposed-aggregate concrete counter has been put in within the kitchen. It sits immediately beneath a panel of black and murky inexperienced tiles that was created by the earlier architect.

Within the close by eating space, there’s a metallic desk and matching set of chairs by Flemish designer Maarten Van Severen.

An enormous grooved daybed upholstered in brown velvet by Belgian designer Jonas Van Put has additionally been added to the residence’s cosy.

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Atelier Dialect was established in 2012 by Jonas Blondeel and Pierric De Coster. A number of different architects and designers choose to create an explosion of color in dwelling bogs – the rework of a London maisonette, Studio 30 Architects painted the higher half of its toilet aquamarine and the decrease half child pink.

Adam Nathaniel Furman additionally decked out the lavatory of a Tokyo residence with blue, purple and milky-orange tiles.

Images is by Piet-Albert Goethals.

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