Remember the green bathroom with the beautiful ceiling? Now the walls and floor are finished too and worth to post about. We have chosen a green mosaic for the "wet" areas - sink, shower, toilet and bidet - the latter not yet installed.
Actually, CC had chosen the mosaic after one of my Internet finds. And Angelo has chosen a matching colour and stucco border. And it was CC's idea to repeat a bit of green mosaic in the terracotta flooring.
Initially, I wanted two single sinks as I did not wanted to queue for hand washing when coming home from the beach. Also I thought of using one as a utility sink to rinse swim wear. However, at the end, to safe space and reduce interruptions, we agreed on one long sink with two faucets. I just learned that this solution was probably more expensive then two sinks.
I like our idea to have a stucco border to finish the mosaic area and to paint the other wall parts below the stucco border in a darker green. Similar like in the original green room.
Above you see on the left that the shower is installed - and a bit of the restored ceiling.
In this green painted corner (above) we will install a washing machine. I know..., but it has to be somewhere in the house. (If it does not look nice, I will have built a wooden frame.)
Above picture (without flash) shows again the nice floor - and walls !
Above: floor in the making
Below: floor finished (terra cotta con mosaico)
Here some BEFORE pictures:
Above: Splitting the "green room" to gain a bathroom. One old niche, on the left, where the sink of the old bathroom used to be (however in reverse direction) remained and now is hosting the shower in the new bathroom.
I wanted to keep that "green room subject": a two colour wall with stucco border.
Below: my "inspiration sheet" for the bathroom - we pretty much kept the theme.
But at the end, the ceiling turned out much better than planned, thanks to Angelo's artistic talent:
Above: ceiling BEFORE restoration
Above: ceiling AFTER restoration