Minimalism with maximum punch. That’s how I described the portfolio of Australian interior design firm Mim when I first featured them back here. Still less but luxe, still glam without the wham bam slap you in the face m’am. Quiet but stunning. The silent assassins of style. And if minimal bathrooms are your thing then I thinking you’ll be pinning several of these.
sue says:
Thank you, Jo, for your smooth yet snappy prose. I check out your posts for the interesting interiors (and exteriors) as well as for your profound writing talents.
The latte-colored tile and tear-drop lighting in the last bath is very soothing to the eye. The faucet reminds me of a waterfall. I am inspired by everything I've seen by Mim so far. Lovely.
anonymously anonymous says:
psst! i think you mean "pining," not "pinning." and yes, yes i am.
f says:
look again and click on link – it's "pinning" as in there's a link that takes u to a site where u can "pin" up what u like!!!!!
Tony says:
Stunning looks. Would love to know who the maker of the gray love seat is, in picture with the black grand piano. Exactly what I'm looking for.
Our Home: Bathroom Inspiration - Hither & Thither says:
[…] At first we wanted to look into tiling on the face of the existing tub rather than getting a new one, but I worried we’d have major regrets about it when we saw everything else updated. Plus, I was excited to get something deeper. The one we chose got delivered today! (image via Desire to Inspire) […]