Duravit bathroom with green walls, freestanding bathtub, two sinks, illuminated mirrors, and wooden furniture

Bertrand Lejoly's dream bathroom

Conveying a feeling of warmth, comfort, and intimacy was Bertrand Lejoly's goal when he designed his Signature Bathroom. "I wanted to use warm materials and accessories to avoid the sterile and cold atmosphere that bathrooms sometimes exude," explains the designer. And so he followed the trend of designing the bathroom as a warm retreat that combines open-plan design with intimate elements and whose materials harmonize perfectly with the desaturated moss green wall color.
Duravit bathroom: freestanding bathtub, green wall paint, next to sink with mirror. Shower and toilet in the background.

Balanced floor plan

To strike the right balance between an open and inviting bathroom on the one hand and an intimate retreat on the other, Bertrand Lejoly opted for an unconventional layout for the Double sink area.

"I wanted to create a direct connection to the bedroom, so it was important to find a balance between openness and a seamless transition between the two areas. At the same time, this creates harmonious symmetry and optimal use of space," he explains.

Floor plan of the dream bathroom

The floor plan

Despite the open bathroom design, Bertrand Lejoly focuses on creating intimate retreats in his plans. The shower and toilet are located behind two doors, which provide the necessary privacy.

Duravit freestanding D-Neo bathtub, quietly positioned, surrounded by large windows with blinds, wood details

Understated style

For the interior design, Bertrand Lejoly chose his own D-Neo bathroom series, which he interpreted in a new setting: "D-Neo is subtle—and never dominant. Nevertheless, the series does not take a back seat, but rather emphasizes the individual accents of the interior."

The versatility of D-Neo

The D-Neo complete bathroom series, combined with warm and soft materials, acts as a canvas that allows you to incorporate your own personality into the room. This flexibility offers the freedom to create something unique and timeless.

For the design, he opted for open, lightweight vanity units, in which the most important products are within easy reach. The tall cabinets and bathtub fit seamlessly into this overall picture.

Duravit bathroom with freestanding bathtub, wall-mounted sink, and dark cabinets in a green bathroom

Sink area and storage space

To maintain the clean lines of the design, Bertrand Lejoly has opted for two tall cabinets in addition to the minimalist washbasin solutions, providing space for all other products and textiles behind closed doors. This preserves the lightness of the bathroom without compromising on storage space.

Freestanding Duravit D-Neo bathtub in front of the window, next to it a stool and a small table with towels

The bathtub

The centerpiece of the bathroom is the freestanding bathtub from the D-Neo series. It impresses with its compact dimensions and the velvety soft mineral cast finish.

Material selection and details

When selecting materials, Bertrand Lejoly opted for dark wood and black faucets. "Green plays a major role in the room and subtly complements the materials, bringing the entire space together," he adds. This makes the bathroom stand out from the otherwise rather restrained color scheme of the other rooms and creates a true retreat.

The shower and the shower toilet are located behind doors. When closed, the doors look like a wall unit, harmoniously rounding off the overall look of the bathroom.