You have started a very interesting discussion on bathroom design. I'm a cabinetmaker who really does not want to make kitchens and bathrooms for a living, because the most of what is done in the US is just boxes with a "choice of doors and drawer fronts," the most of which are made in a factory somewhere. Boring. I want to do something else if I can, but what?
European design just absolutely blows my mind, and I find myself reading quite a bit on it, even though these are often modular kitchens and bathrooms that one would simply send away for and have installed by a local craftsman. But what fascinates me is the utter innovation of those designs, so I find myself returning to them quite a bit.
I am also looking to design two bathrooms and a kitchen for my wife in too-small spaces in a tract home, which necessarily lets out those wonderful European designs that excite me so. And whenever I find myself going out on a limb with some idea or another, my wife always grounds me by saying, "If you stick with the classics, you won't grow tired of them."
So, what do you do that is different and yet timeless and practical and stimulating to make if you're a cabinetmaker? Damned if I know, but if I ever figure it out, I mean to make it for us and splash those babies all over the Internet!
What you've written, though, has given me quite a bit to think about, and I thank you for sharing your concepts.
hi nicollete sorry for the late reply. with regards to your query on the last design, i will refer you to his site http://www.BathroomAffair.com. Thanks for interests and the comments...
thanks joseph for the kind words. am happy that in one way or another i help or motivate people through this blog. am sure what ever u do it will hit in the market.
I'm very interested to learn more about the last design. Who is the designer? Also, who made the sink and the toilet?
ReplyDeleteThe piece features the zen principle of modern design very well, and it is very captivating, especially in a bathroom design.
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You have started a very interesting discussion on bathroom design. I'm a cabinetmaker who really does not want to make kitchens and bathrooms for a living, because the most of what is done in the US is just boxes with a "choice of doors and drawer fronts," the most of which are made in a factory somewhere. Boring. I want to do something else if I can, but what?
ReplyDeleteEuropean design just absolutely blows my mind, and I find myself reading quite a bit on it, even though these are often modular kitchens and bathrooms that one would simply send away for and have installed by a local craftsman. But what fascinates me is the utter innovation of those designs, so I find myself returning to them quite a bit.
I am also looking to design two bathrooms and a kitchen for my wife in too-small spaces in a tract home, which necessarily lets out those wonderful European designs that excite me so. And whenever I find myself going out on a limb with some idea or another, my wife always grounds me by saying, "If you stick with the classics, you won't grow tired of them."
So, what do you do that is different and yet timeless and practical and stimulating to make if you're a cabinetmaker? Damned if I know, but if I ever figure it out, I mean to make it for us and splash those babies all over the Internet!
What you've written, though, has given me quite a bit to think about, and I thank you for sharing your concepts.
what a bathroom.. the red one is really tempting
ReplyDeleteBeautiful toilets/wash rooms. Just love the accessories. amazing colour combination
ReplyDeletehi nicollete sorry for the late reply. with regards to your query on the last design, i will refer you to his site http://www.BathroomAffair.com. Thanks for interests and the comments...
ReplyDeletethanks joseph for the kind words. am happy that in one way or another i help or motivate people through this blog. am sure what ever u do it will hit in the market.
ReplyDeletegoodluck and God bless