When I saw this video on Instagram, two things came to mind:
Firstly, I love the fact that the niche was placed above the shower seat and was hidden from plain sight. That was a practical move. 👌
Secondly, it made me wonder if every single shower stall needs a shower seat.
It’s my off day today and I’ve been doom scrolling on Instagram.
Installations like these are more manageable in interiors because the scale is smaller. Imagine doing this for a custom building facade.
I wrote an article on how architects are mitigating this by using one mass-produced design units to create parametric façades. I’ll find it and put it in the replies.
When I saw this video on Instagram, two things came to mind:
Firstly, I love the fact that the niche was placed above the shower seat and was hidden from plain sight. That was a practical move. 👌
Secondly, it made me wonder if every single shower stall needs a shower seat.
Would you include a shower seat in your next bathroom?
And if you already have one, be honest:
Do you sit on it, or is it holding shampoo bottles right now?
Before you ask your designer for a built-in shower seat, here’s what you need to know.
They’ve become one of the most requested bathroom features in recent years, but they’re not always the right choice.
A few things to consider first. 🧵
When I saw this video on Instagram, two things came to mind:
Firstly, I love the fact that the niche was placed above the shower seat and was hidden from plain sight. That was a practical move. 👌
Secondly, it made me wonder if every single shower stall needs a shower seat.