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Pineapple House Interior Design
The goal of this master bath transformation was to stay within existing footprint and improve the look, storage and functionality of the master bath. Right Wall: Along the right wall, designers gain footage and enlarge both the shower and water closet by replacing the existing tub and outdated surround with a freestanding Roman soaking tub. They use glass shower walls so natural light can illuminate the formerly dark, enclosed corner shower. From the footage gained from the tub area, designers add a toiletry closet in the water closet. They integrate the room's trim and window's valance to conceal a dropdown privacy shade over the leaded glass window behind the tub. Left Wall: A sink area originally located along the back wall is reconfigured into a symmetrical double-sink vanity along the left wall. Both sink mirrors are flanked by shelves of storage hidden behind tall, slender doors that are configured in the vanity to mimic columns. Back Wall: The back wall unit is built for storage and display, plus it houses a television that intentionally blends into the deep coloration of the millwork. The positioning of the television allows it to be watched from multiple vantage points – even from the shower. An under counter refrigerator is located in the lower left portion of unit.
Anthony Bonisolli Photography
Laura Lee Home
This master bath was an explosion of travertine and beige.
The clients wanted an updated space without the expense of a full remodel. We layered a textured faux grasscloth and painted the trim to soften the tones of the tile. The existing cabinets were painted a bold blue and new hardware dressed them up. The crystal chandelier and mirrored sconces add sparkle to the space. New larger mirrors bring light into the space and a soft linen roman shade with embellished tassel fringe frames the bathtub area. Our favorite part of the space is the well traveled Turkish rug to add some warmth and pattern to the space.
KO Creatives Certified Interior Decorator
This luxurious, spa inspired guest bathroom is expansive. Including custom built Brazilian cherry cabinetry topped with gorgeous grey granite, double sinks, vanity, a fabulous steam shower, separate water closet with Kohler toilet and bidet, and large linen closet.
Derrick Architecture
This master bath vanity provides ample space. A herringbone pattern tile wall is added behind the floating mirrors. The deep blue resonates with the gold trim and hardware.
Echelon Builders, FL
Ground floor primary bathroom unique shower. Porthole windows on each wall flood the shower with light without sacrificing privacy. Rain shower head and second wall mounted shower head. Lovely herringbone laid tile provides texture.
H2D Architecture + Design
The expansive vanity in this master bathroom includes a double sink, storage, and a make-up area. The wet room at the end of the bathroom is designed with a soaking tub and shower overlooking Lake Washington.
Photo: Image Arts Photography
Design: H2D Architecture + Design
www.h2darchitects.com
Construction: Thomas Jacobson Construction
Interior Design: Gary Henderson Interiors
Thermally Broken Steel USA
Wall-to-wall windows in the master bathroom create a serene backdrop for an intimate place to reset and recharge.
Photo credit: Kevin Scott.
Custom windows, doors, and hardware designed and furnished by Thermally Broken Steel USA.
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Sink fittings: Watermark.
My Modern Home
Master Ensuite
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My Modern Home
Master Ensuite
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Like what you see?
Visit www.mymodernhome.com for more detail, or to see yourself in one of our architect-designed home plans.
H2D Architecture + Design
The master bathroom is designed with a large spa-like wet room with the soaking tub and shower overlooking Lake Washington. The wet room is tiled from floor to ceiling and is designed as a curb-less transition for aging-in-place.
Photo: Image Arts Photography
Design: H2D Architecture + Design
www.h2darchitects.com
Construction: Thomas Jacobson Construction
Interior Design: Gary Henderson Interiors
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