Guest bathrooms in recent years have occupied a place of honor. It is no longer just a small, cramped room. It has become a prominent place. A place where you can break the boundaries and go a little wild and dare without getting tired of seeing it every time - after all, the ones who spend more time there are the guests :]
One of the house's most lavish and pampered rooms today is the guest bathrooms, which were less attractive and orphaned spaces until recently.
The guest bathrooms are our calling card. They will usually be located as part of the public space, and therefore they will be in constant use by the house members and, of course, by the guests.
Since the stay in this space is short, it allows us to run wild and realize design fantasies that we would not dare to place in the living room, kitchen, and sometimes our private bedroom.
We can go crazy with wallpapers, dramatic colors, colorful and unique materials, lighting fixtures, and cool accessories, so there is no end to the madness.
It doesn't mean you don't belong here if you are less attached to creating a dazzling show and are more classic and calm people.
There are countless options for creating this clean, impressive, neutral, and timeless space.
Light and natural tiles with a fine texture will do the job and radiate elegance and luxury! A combination of proper lighting, unique carpentry, and sanitary tools... in short, you won't want to leave the room.
So to sum it up, no matter in which direction we take the space called guest bathrooms, we must maintain correct balances and proportions. Don't forget that it is usually not a very large space that can easily get out of balance. Still, it also has a financial advantage because even if we choose coverings, flooring, mosaics, wallpapers, etc., which are relatively expensive, instead of the standard ones, the area is small, but the effect that will be created is great!
Feel free to contact me,
Lilian Benshoam
Architect and interior designer.

(Source of the left picture: Interior Design – Ramat Hasharon Apartment B Project)

(Source for the right picture: Architecture and Interior Design – Ramat Hasharon Villa G Project)

(Source: Interior Design – Penthouse Apartment Jaffa H Project)

(Source: Interior Design – Penthouse Apartment Jaffa H Project)

(Source for the right picture: Architecture and Interior Design – Ramat Hasharon Villa M Project)

(Source of the left picture: Interior Design – Penthouse Apartment Herzliya SB Project)