When closed, this master
bathroom door appears to simply be a wall.
These bathroom doors appear to be vintage.
Not exact matches
A bottle of water abandoned on a
bathroom sink and a closet
door left open
appear to be clues to a crime (or at least a bigger story waiting to unfold), while the artist's placement of the image on the canvas, with strips of gray dissecting the scenes, positions his paintings in a more conceptual realm of art where we are reminded that we're looking at images rather than an actual scene.
No pictures of the
bathroom, but it
appears to be located right behind the sleeping loft and left of the entry
door.
Even the
doors leading out to the
bathroom and kitchen, seen here and in next pictures, are the same height as those on the wardrobe wall (right of picture) so that when closed, they
appear as one.
The rough textured wood
appears in high contrast with the smooth porcelain and stone used elsewhere in the
bathroom while the signature Brandler London recessed
door handles fit well within the space's modern aesthetic.
A leaf - pattern fabric
appears as cafe curtains, upholstery on a footstool, and as insets in the French
doors to continue the
bathroom's blue - and - white scheme.