Ideas from 7 Bathrooms That do Glass Partitions to Great Effect
A no-brainer for tiny bathrooms, glass partitions also create a chic, contemporary look – as these spaces reveal
2. All for the view
So as not to distract from the live-green wall outside, a glass cubicle separates the shower from the toilet and bathtub.
Home: Semi-detached in Upper Serangoon
Designer: ADX Architects
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So as not to distract from the live-green wall outside, a glass cubicle separates the shower from the toilet and bathtub.
Home: Semi-detached in Upper Serangoon
Designer: ADX Architects
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3. Indoor-outdoor pockets
Taking its cue from the house’s main concept of being built around a mature ficus tree, the bathroom also incorporates that indoor-outdoor feel. Here, wood decking is used for the wet areas, and the outdoor bathtub is seperated from the indoor spaces by glass panels.
Home: Multi-generational bungalow
Designer: Zarch Collaboratives
Taking its cue from the house’s main concept of being built around a mature ficus tree, the bathroom also incorporates that indoor-outdoor feel. Here, wood decking is used for the wet areas, and the outdoor bathtub is seperated from the indoor spaces by glass panels.
Home: Multi-generational bungalow
Designer: Zarch Collaboratives
The glass panels slide to one side to completely open the indoors to the outdoors.
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4. Softly filtered light and shadow
Frosted glass panels on two sides of the bathtub-shower enclosure provide privacy yet at the same give that indoor-outdoor feel to this bathroom.
Home: Bungalow in Bukit Timah
Designer: Ong&Ong
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Frosted glass panels on two sides of the bathtub-shower enclosure provide privacy yet at the same give that indoor-outdoor feel to this bathroom.
Home: Bungalow in Bukit Timah
Designer: Ong&Ong
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5. Framed for drama
A brass frame – which is echoed by the casement window and the mirror – adds a stunning visual effect while separating the shower and bathtub from the toilet and vanity.
Home: Semi-detached house in Bukit Timah
Designer: ipli Architects
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A brass frame – which is echoed by the casement window and the mirror – adds a stunning visual effect while separating the shower and bathtub from the toilet and vanity.
Home: Semi-detached house in Bukit Timah
Designer: ipli Architects
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6. Glass in glass
In this small apartment, the bathroom receives a quirky, luxurious treatment – its fourth wall is completely glass so that it’s fully exposed to the rest of the space. A glass shower enclosure ensures that the transparent effect is not lost.
Home: Apartment on Suffolk Road
Designer: Architology
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In this small apartment, the bathroom receives a quirky, luxurious treatment – its fourth wall is completely glass so that it’s fully exposed to the rest of the space. A glass shower enclosure ensures that the transparent effect is not lost.
Home: Apartment on Suffolk Road
Designer: Architology
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7. Fix for odd-shaped spaces
Simply functional to keep the wet area separate, this small, odd-shaped bathroom benefits from a sole glass panel between the shower and the washbasin.
Home: Condo in Telok Blangah
Designer: Artistroom
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Simply functional to keep the wet area separate, this small, odd-shaped bathroom benefits from a sole glass panel between the shower and the washbasin.
Home: Condo in Telok Blangah
Designer: Artistroom
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A sunken bathtub is enclosed by glass panels on three of its sides, creating a cube effect seemingly in the centre of the room. Toilet and shower are neatly tucked away in glass-doored cubicles, for that boutique hotel effect.
Home: Terrace house in Sembawang Hills
Designer: A_Collective Architects / Architology
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