Even though white minimalism remains the norm, retro trends are making a serious comeback in modern bathroom designs, with homeowners incorporating pops of color, classic fixtures, and patterned surfaces. Despite often being static and traditional spaces in homes, bathrooms have certainly undergone significant transformations throughout the years. While those of the outspoken 1970s brought vibrant colors like avocado green and mustard yellow, the ‘80s introduced ceramic tiles in more muted, pastel shades. On the other hand, this century has set the ideal on white and marbled surfaces, slick gloss finishes, and silver fixtures. However, even as this all-white look continues to be the protagonist, bold retro enhancements are reviving and blending in with contemporary elements to create elegant, yet lively atmospheres with a strong character.
The Comeback of Retro Design Trends in Modern Bathrooms
https://www.archdaily.com/973623/the-comeback-of-retro-design-trends-in-modern-bathroomsValeria Montjoy
Public Project 1: Murmullos de amor / Benjamín Ossa + Agustín Infante
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Architects: Agustín Infante, Benjamín Ossa
- Area: 288 m²
- Year: 2017
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Manufacturers: Calesan, Cintac®, Idealaser
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Professionals: Acerotec
https://www.archdaily.com/879045/public-project-1-murmullos-de-amor-benjamin-ossa-plus-agustin-infanteRayen Sagredo