Yes, it’s possible!
It’s no secret that urbanisation has turned every major city into a crowded mess. While it might be difficult to see the bright side to this, let’s not forget that with every problem comes an opportunity to be creative. Limited space in real estate means spatial boundaries are dissolved, granting homeowners a chance to make their space a canvas for whatever tickles their fancy.
The bathroom is one such place where creativity is even more needed. It’s supposed to be a place of refuge, and should be designed with care. For small bathrooms, a good way to go is the modular route. Shower-toilet, shower and bath in one or floor-flush showers provide for greater freedom and individual scope in fitting out the bathroom. Compact solutions are ideal in small bathrooms, providing for sufficient storage space and incorporating various functions.
Practical two-in-one products save space and provide for comfort in the bathroom - a case in point being the Shower + Bath developed by Duravit and EOOS. This new product combines bathing and showering in one: when the integrated glass door is closed, the walk-in shower is transformed into a bath. The glass partition is optionally available with a mirror glass finish on one side - an advantage for small bathrooms, as large mirror surfaces make the room appear larger as a whole.