Scenes like the dream of a future bathroom
Future bathrooms can be equipped with the latest in-line water curtain, as well as self-leveling floors like sand or snow, depending on the owner's preference.
This is the bathroom model that was supplied by Ideal Standard International (headquartered in Brussels, Belgium), in anticipation of the designers and futurists. The results also show a change in the perception of a particular part of the house that previously served the cleaning and sanitizing of family members.
The futuristic bathroom floor can recreate the feeling of walking on the sand for the user .
Accordingly, the bathroom can be equipped with shower curtain from the shower , allowing the owner to surf the news or even watch the video or movie discs if you have the time.
Interactive mirrors will provide makeup tips for each member, as well as take the video call function for friends and relatives.
In addition to transforming the bathroom into a safe haven for the outdoors and bringing a sense of closeness to nature, experts think of adopting a new tactile technology that allows for a change of sensation. The user's receipt when they surf on the floor.
This technology allows users to adjust and program the floor to recreate footsteps on soft sand, or like setting foot on the warm Mediterranean rock, or even the soft feel of the foam. and heal of snow.
The floor is also designed to turn into a sticky surface under wet feet, preventing slipperiness. Users also have the option of choosing the right emotional scent, while the walls turn into the background for a peaceful environment of nature.
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