Posts Tagged ‘toilet’
Origami with toilet paper
Toilet paper is the most ephemeral of composing a bathroom and put it really is an art and that is beautiful, beyond the typical choice of different colors. Today I bring a little art that you can add to your toilet through origami with toilet paper.
I had ever seen a roll of paper folded by an arrowhead, but the truth is that the image illustrating this post I was surprised because the art you see on each roll. For those who want to imitate it, you’re going to have to build patience and toilet paper that breaks easily.
I think it’s a nice touch that can be for example in the guest bathroom unless you use it a lot. Although you can also teach all people living with you to stop a figure on paper when they finish using it.
Water Jewels collection of Gunni & Trentino
The elements of a bathroom, I must admit that I like are the toilets and to allow more development in the design and occasionally we find true works of art. Therefore, when I stumbled upon the bathrooms of the Water Jewels collection of Gunni & Trentino, the first thing I thought was that I was faced with a true work of art, sculptures that look.
The collection, consisting of bathtub, sink, toilets, bidets and faucets, is a collection of straight lines that have an air to classic but that leaves room for emotion as the sink you have to lead this post. The black and white was combined, together or separately, to form a serene atmosphere, thanks to the impeccable work of Italian Matteo Thun.
However, we will only see black and white in Water Jewels and there is also a place for gold, silver and bronze, which will delight the most daring, always respecting the sleek outline marked by the guidelines of the collection. I see these toilets are ideal for those you want to upgrade the bathroom without risking a lot, and you see that are modern but not so bold as to move quickly out of fashion.
What I liked about all the Water Jewels collection is the bathroom that starts with the post, but I’m sure you will find some piece box to your bathroom. Right now, I’m ordering a tub and sink when changing devices.
Luxurious gold toilet
I am not convinced by the work of introducing any gold in my bathroom, no doubt prefer the silver, but gold has always been synonymous with luxury and many are especially like that. It is also true that it has certain properties in reflecting light and stands well on any color, especially white and black.
Even with all that is positive for several years as the gold was hidden in a corner, punished, I’m not sure why it was considered a bad taste, perhaps a result of the abuse of its use, despite the redundancy, for a long time, so I had to spend a lot of seasons to get it back in fashion and although many companies and designers are trying, still find difficult.
However, within the pieces for the home I’ve seen in gold, these are among the ones I like because the shapes are very smooth and rounded, usually associated gold, for that luxury, with twisted shapes, convoluted designs and a multitude of ornaments and I think that’s what you get tired and bored, more than color itself. If it is more simply as many other materials, it is more beautiful.
Actually, that is the signature of which this collection of sinks in gold has been cured in health and if the gold does not convince us, makes the same parts with other finishes such as silver and platinum, which are always a safer bet because they tend to like most people, so as to taste colors, each chosen by the model that best suits your style or your personality.
A giant like toilet bowl
Just great I found the idea of using design Artceram a cup of coffee for the creation of modern design washbasins available in two colors, white, classic in the bathroom forever and black, very modern and is becoming increasingly fashionable.
Be it known that I like most white, in that sense I’m still classic, and I also love the contrast with the brightly colored cloth that can be hung from what corresponds to the handle of the cup, I think I would choose fuchsia or orange rather than red, but in any case the result is excellent, well we avoid having to drill holes in the wall for the towel, and that’s one thing to bear in mind.
The basin has a very original, yet can be combined with the other bath pieces we already have at home, without having to change them all, I would say is that it can even be good, both with toilets straight, as those whose shape is curved and of course with any shower, ie the issue of integrating this piece in a conventional bath does not seem complicated and is sure to give a special touch different.







