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Jacobson Construction, Inc.
The owners of this classic “old-growth Oak trim-work and arches” 1½ story 2 BR Tudor were looking to increase the size and functionality of their first-floor bath. Their wish list included a walk-in steam shower, tiled floors and walls. They wanted to incorporate those arches where possible – a style echoed throughout the home. They also were looking for a way for someone using a wheelchair to easily access the room.
The project began by taking the former bath down to the studs and removing part of the east wall. Space was created by relocating a portion of a closet in the adjacent bedroom and part of a linen closet located in the hallway. Moving the commode and a new cabinet into the newly created space creates an illusion of a much larger bath and showcases the shower. The linen closet was converted into a shallow medicine cabinet accessed using the existing linen closet door.
The door to the bath itself was enlarged, and a pocket door installed to enhance traffic flow.
The walk-in steam shower uses a large glass door that opens in or out. The steam generator is in the basement below, saving space. The tiled shower floor is crafted with sliced earth pebbles mosaic tiling. Coy fish are incorporated in the design surrounding the drain.
Shower walls and vanity area ceilings are constructed with 3” X 6” Kyle Subway tile in dark green. The light from the two bright windows plays off the surface of the Subway tile is an added feature.
The remaining bath floor is made 2” X 2” ceramic tile, surrounded with more of the pebble tiling found in the shower and trying the two rooms together. The right choice of grout is the final design touch for this beautiful floor.
The new vanity is located where the original tub had been, repeating the arch as a key design feature. The Vanity features a granite countertop and large under-mounted sink with brushed nickel fixtures. The white vanity cabinet features two sets of large drawers.
The untiled walls feature a custom wallpaper of Henri Rousseau’s “The Equatorial Jungle, 1909,” featured in the national gallery of art. https://www.nga.gov/collection/art-object-page.46688.html
The owners are delighted in the results. This is their forever home.
S.J. Janis Company, Inc.
A large walk-in tile steamer/shower is a vast improvement from the confined fiberglass unit and obtrusive linen closet.
The wall caps and bench seat, which matches the counter top, allows the client to relax and enjoy the steam comfortably with ample room. A Panasonic inline exhaust fan with (2) vent outputs remove the additional steam efficiently and quietly. 12” Travertine tile covers the shower walls and bath floor. Field pebble stone adds texture to the shower ceiling custom shampoo niches and floor. The arched ceiling prevents water from dripping and a pivoting transom glass side panel allows the steam to escape. A Brizo showerhead, hand held shower, and transfer valves in a venetian bronze finish. The 3/8” glass in-line panels provides for an open, bright space allowing natural light in.
Kendall Architecture
Floating oak vanity with striking quartzite fusion counter topped with green concrete vessel sinks. Backsplash of wood-look tile with black porcelain floors.
David Ludwig - Architect
Master Bath with under-mount tub and sinks, west views toward the ocean, tilting mirrors and limestone floor tile.
Studio Bergtraun AIA
To best use the space in this tight Bathroom the Linen Closet glass door swings 180 degrees and doubles as the shower door. A locally sourced reclaimed wood step with live edge leads to the bath-tub. Vetrazzo countertops, a green material made with recycled glass.
Photo: Muffy Kibbey
acqua design - exklusive badkonzepte
Großzügiges, offenes Wellnessbad mit Doppelwaschbecken von Falper und einem Hamam von Effe. Planung, Design und Lieferung durch acqua design - exklusive badkonzepte
S.J. Janis Company, Inc.
The homeowner wanted to repurpose an existing walk-in tub into the new design. She has Fibromyalgia, a chronic syndrome that causes widespread pain. The tubs circulation of water provides temporary comfort.
The new tub deck flows into the window sill, helping to create the seamless transition. The Travertine Scabos ledger tiles are naturally split faced making the room more dynamic and lively. The impact of the tiles can be felt through the distinct color combinations.
Jacobson Construction, Inc.
The owners of this classic “old-growth Oak trim-work and arches” 1½ story 2 BR Tudor were looking to increase the size and functionality of their first-floor bath. Their wish list included a walk-in steam shower, tiled floors and walls. They wanted to incorporate those arches where possible – a style echoed throughout the home. They also were looking for a way for someone using a wheelchair to easily access the room.
The project began by taking the former bath down to the studs and removing part of the east wall. Space was created by relocating a portion of a closet in the adjacent bedroom and part of a linen closet located in the hallway. Moving the commode and a new cabinet into the newly created space creates an illusion of a much larger bath and showcases the shower. The linen closet was converted into a shallow medicine cabinet accessed using the existing linen closet door.
The door to the bath itself was enlarged, and a pocket door installed to enhance traffic flow.
The walk-in steam shower uses a large glass door that opens in or out. The steam generator is in the basement below, saving space. The tiled shower floor is crafted with sliced earth pebbles mosaic tiling. Coy fish are incorporated in the design surrounding the drain.
Shower walls and vanity area ceilings are constructed with 3” X 6” Kyle Subway tile in dark green. The light from the two bright windows plays off the surface of the Subway tile is an added feature.
The remaining bath floor is made 2” X 2” ceramic tile, surrounded with more of the pebble tiling found in the shower and trying the two rooms together. The right choice of grout is the final design touch for this beautiful floor.
The new vanity is located where the original tub had been, repeating the arch as a key design feature. The Vanity features a granite countertop and large under-mounted sink with brushed nickel fixtures. The white vanity cabinet features two sets of large drawers.
The untiled walls feature a custom wallpaper of Henri Rousseau’s “The Equatorial Jungle, 1909,” featured in the national gallery of art. https://www.nga.gov/collection/art-object-page.46688.html
The owners are delighted in the results. This is their forever home.
388 Billeder af badeværelse med glatte skabsfronter og grøn bordplade
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