Frankly about intimate: how to hide the toilet
There is an element in the toilet room that can be safely called one of the main ones, but no one wants to make it an object of general attention. This is the toilet. It is quite easy to hide it, although most of the toilet rooms cannot boast of huge dimensions. We suggest using a few tricks.
Dividing wall
Dividing wall
Low wall. The bathroom interior was created in order to maximize the view, but not the toilet. An atmosphere of tranquility fills the space. You can lie quietly in the bath, admire nature. There is a bench nearby where you can put towels, magazines, and even put a bottle of champagne. A low wall with wooden shelves looks simple and elegant, and the toilet hidden behind it is almost invisible.
Wall at an angle.
The wall is at an angle. The tiled wall has become a spectacular backdrop. The toilet hidden behind it is completely unobtrusive..
Ledge.
Protrusion. A ledge is a smart addition to a bathroom. It looks like a logical continuation of the cabinet under the washbasin and partially covers the toilet. Two birds with one stone. This protrusion can even be surprising when made from rolls of toilet paper..
Layout
T-shaped layout
The T-shaped layout will allow the washstand to come to the fore. The toilet is hidden neatly in one wing, and the shower in the other. All the necessary elements for the bathroom are there, but they do not attract much attention..
Zoning.
Zoning. Depending on the chosen entrance door (and there may be two of them in the bathroom), the toilet is either not visible at all, or it turns out to be right in front of the person who entered. It’s like a room in a room. A wardrobe that divides the space into two parts can accommodate all the necessary things. A wonderful alternative to the wall.
Distraction
Distraction
Central focus. This bathroom can be considered a perfect example of distraction. The gaze stops at the pool. Originally there was a wall here, but with the advent of the pool, the compositional center also changed. Both the sink and the toilet receded into the background.
Distracting attention with bright colors
Eyes up. Usually, built-in bathtubs do not take center stage in a room. In such cases, washbasins come first. To divert attention from the toilet, the designer used a rich green tile, which makes you involuntarily raise your eyes up.
Accent wall.
Accent wall. A shower with a wall lined with mosaics will do the job of distracting attention from the toilet. A wall made of natural stone will be no less interesting solution. The toilet becomes almost invisible.
Furniture as a distraction
Furniture. In a small bathroom, it is best to play with contrasting colors. White toilet bowl against the background of white walls is almost invisible, all attention is turned to colored furniture.
Optical illusion
Decorative elements.
Decorative items. Sometimes it is necessary that the toilet was in a conspicuous place, it just does not work in another way. Nothing wrong. Decorative elements in the form of a screen or a lamp will come to the rescue and distract attention. It can also be an unusual washbasin. A flat sink that floats through the air, an original mirror frame, and only in the last place the gaze falls on the toilet.
Uniqueness
Uniqueness. Or you can do a completely different thing and divert all attention from the toilet with the help of its unusual shape or location. In this bathroom, not everyone will guess where he has gone on the first try..
Contrast
Contrast. The dark gloomy colors of the bathroom have turned the toilet into the center of attention. Bold decision. But there are quite enough elements here that will immediately make you turn your eyes. You can do the opposite. You can make the toilet almost disappear against a light background.
But the Japanese do not even come up with the idea of hiding the toilet. They dedicated a whole museum to him. Although Japan is an amazing country, there are many funny and strange things that can only be found here..