This light-filled bathroom showcases the decorative potential of porcelain through Kaleseramik’s Shiro Bloom tiles, blending classic floral patterning with a restrained, contemporary palette.
Designed as a calm yet expressive space, the bathroom demonstrates how surface design can elevate everyday rituals while remaining highly functional and durable.
The focal point of the room is the wall finished in 40 x 120 cm Shiro Bloom porcelain tiles. Featuring a delicate floral motif and a refined matte finish, the tiles introduce softness and visual depth without overwhelming the space. The pattern draws on botanical references, with finely detailed leaves and flowers rendered in muted tones that sit comfortably within a modern interior. Used across the vanity wall, the tiles frame the basin area and create a clear visual hierarchy within the bathroom.
Balancing the decorative tiles is a pared-back material palette. A floating vanity in a soft blush tone adds warmth and subtle colour, while its clean lines ensure the joinery does not compete with the tilework. Above, a simple illuminated mirror reinforces the bathroom’s contemporary feel and provides functional task lighting. The neutral flooring and crisp white ceiling allow the floral tiles to remain the hero, while natural light from the arched window enhances the texture and finish of the porcelain surface.
Kaleseramik, Turkey’s leading ceramics manufacturer, has been producing locally for 67 years and brings this depth of experience to the Shiro Bloom range. A pioneer of the Turkish ceramics industry, the brand manufactures ceramic wall tiles, indoor flooring, slabs, countertops, sanitaryware and bathroom furniture across 18 production facilities. Operating under established brands including Çanakkale Seramik and Kalebodur, Kaleseramik is Turkey’s largest ceramic tile manufacturer and ranks fourth in Europe and twenty-first globally as of 2024, with an annual ceramic tile production capacity of 56 million square metres.
Importantly for local specifiers and designers, Kaleseramik’s Shiro Bloom porcelain tiles are available in Australia, offering access to globally recognised ceramic design within the local market. In this bathroom, the tiles highlight the versatility of porcelain as both a practical and decorative surface, providing a considered solution for projects seeking durability, refined pattern and contemporary appeal.
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