So....we can save everywhere. But the door handle, doormat, and doorbell button must be by Arne Jacobsen. Otherwise, it looks tacky.
Well, that might be a bit bluntly put. But: "Living" is also about tactile experience. The shower being just ten centimeters wider can noticeably make your day start better. Everyone finds joy in a different detail, but generally, it's often the little things that make a "home" a "castle." And with the unimportant things (the drain in the utility room doesn't need to be by Colani) you make up for it.
It's only 185 km from us to Copenhagen....Jacobsen is not so exotic there. And true, I love this type of design, pure, simple, his kitchen chair is simply great.
By the way, you can live well without the utility room sink. You can also dispose of drinking water in the nearby toilet and wash dirty fingers in the kitchen.
And , of course I mean gravel. However, make sure it is not chosen too small, so that you don't sink in or the stones get stuck in the tread.