Minimalism in the bathroom involves reforming
10225
post-template-default,single,single-post,postid-10225,single-format-standard,theme-bridge,bridge-core-2.2.9,woocommerce-no-js,ajax_fade,page_not_loaded,,qode_grid_1300,vss_responsive_adv,vss_width_768,footer_responsive_adv,hide_top_bar_on_mobile_header,qode-content-sidebar-responsive,columns-3,qode-product-single-tabs-on-bottom,qode-theme-ver-21.6,qode-theme-bridge,wpb-js-composer js-comp-ver-5.0.1,vc_responsive
 

Minimalism in the bathroom involves reforming

Minimalism in the bathroom involves reforming

It’s not the same thing to change a faucet over a bathroom cabinet, than to place a built-in one on the wall.

The first option will always be cheaper, but it’s not the most aesthetically pleasing. A built-in faucet eliminates visible pipes, gives a clean and minimalist feel to the bathroom, and most importantly, saves up space and doesn’t limit your furniture choices.

Obviously, its initial integration involves a bigger reform, but the benefits outweigh the drawbacks.

Before continuing to limit your options, consult with a specialist: small decisions mean big changes and a greater well-being.

How can we help you?  📲 www.sanserif.es

#animageisworthathousandwords #inspireideas #sanserifcreatius #design #madeinspain #decoration #interiordesign #spacesilove #home #house #minimalism #faucets #bathroom #builtinfaucets #bathroomsink #bathroomcabinet #wellbeing