What should a fashionable bathroom be like?Black, red, gold? We will show you something you do not expect to see. And the coolest thing is that all four of these bathrooms were made by Russian designers. The joint competition between Roca and the Moscow School of Interior Design "Details" started in early June and was aimed at finding new creative solutions for creating a unique bathroom. The company provides active support for any initiatives and innovations in its field, which is why it not only organized the competition, but also gave the winners the opportunity to bring their ideas to life. And now, in the historical building of the school, there are several completely new bathrooms created by talented students and using accessories and equipment from Roca and Laufen. "Morocco" On the 2nd floor of the interior design school, there is now a toilet called "Morocco". The bright details and multi-style elements used here are organically combined with each other. Modern equipment is located next to antique tiles, and a futuristic mirror immediately attracts attention. The floor and worn walls are decorated with oriental patterns, and the arch not only reminds of Morocco, but also visually divides the space into several zones. Svetlana Bubentsova and Alina Khabibulina, authors of the project: - The starting point for decorating this room was the handmade ceramic tiles for the apron, and the color of each tile was selected with special care. The canvas turned out to be so bright and "tasty" that it was decided to place it against a concrete background. Thanks to the decorative elements - antique cast hooks and an abundance of mirrors on the velvet curtain - the interior turned out to be absolutely handmade and homey. "Classic Proportions" Ground Floor of the Buildingprovided with two new bathrooms at once, and they are radically different. Unlike the previous one, this project is characterized by clear geometry of lines and figures, which nevertheless do not overload perception. Their balance with plumbing and plain walls turned out to be truly ideal. Maria Linkova and Rimma Ogneva, authors of the project: - When creating this project, drawings by the great Italian architect of the late Renaissance and mannerism Andre Palladio were used, which were integrated into the wall decor. The printing of the drawings was done by the Art-Print company. For this, a special film was used, which is suitable for wet rooms. The floor is handmade, and for the apron, tiles with a craquelure effect from the Hand crafted English tiles collection, provided by ArtRum, were used. The walls were painted a rich blue color from the Little Green palette, provided by Manders. Furniture and plumbing are from Roca and Laufen. "Bird Life" is located on the floor aboveA toilet room that is so bright that it immediately attracts attention. The selected color scheme, combining red tones with gold and beige, looks truly unusual. “Bird life” is read in everything here — in the walls, in the oval sink, in the round toilet. And the huge pelican, comfortably nestled nearby, completes the similarity. The source of inspiration was the painting by the American animal artist J. D. Audubon “White Pelican”. It is placed on the entire wall, the print was made by the company “Art-Print”. To create the desired shade, several colors from the Farrow & Ball palette, provided by the company Manders, were mixed. Plumbing and furniture are from the company Laufen. We left the antique cabinet, the built-in cabinets were painted in the color of the walls. On the floor — tiles from the Victorian floor tiles and Odyssey collections, provided by the company ArtRum. "Theatre" on the top floor is now a joyvisitors with its decoration of the bathroom called "Theater". Dark tones prevail, but white and red colors try to play on contrasts with them, which really resembles decorations. An unusual black sink and elite floor tiles only emphasize the sophistication of this design option. If you choose definitions for this interior, you can’t do without the words "secret", "riddle", "magic". I wanted the "guests" of this establishment to forget for a minute where and why they came, immersed in an atmosphere that is not at all typical for such a room. The walls, painted both in the hall and in the bathrooms themselves in graphite color, served as an ideal background for both simple and laconic forms of plumbing, and for voluminous, ornate and dynamic forms of decorative elements.