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Northern Rivers Bathroom Renovations
An open shower with a built-in shower seat and a tiled wall niche.
Studio MMA Architecture + Design
This interior design project was customizing a condominium unit to the taste of the new owners, while respecting the budget and priorities thereof.
First, the existing bathroom on the mezzanine was enlarged across the width of the room to incorporate a large freestanding bath in the center of a generous and relaxing space. Large translucent sliding doors and an interior window have been added to let as much natural light into space as possible. The bath is highlighted by a wall of wooden slats backlit. All of the bathroom furniture and the new doors and windows were made by a cabinetmaker in the same colors as the slatted wall in order to unify these elements throughout the dwelling.
At the entrance, in front of the kitchen, a column of classic inspiration has been replaced by a structural piece of furniture that divides the two spaces while incorporating additional storage and decorative alcoves. Near the ceiling of the cathedral space, a new tinted window allows natural light to enter the skylights at the top of the previously dark office.
nOtch lifestyle + design pte ltd (singapore)
Zen’s minimalism is often misconstrued in Singapore as “lesser works involved”. In fact, the key to Zen is to ensure sufficient and strategically placed storage space for owners, while maximising the feel of spaciousness. This ensures that the entire space will not be clouded by clutter. For this project, nOtch kept the key Zen elements of balance, harmony and relaxation, while incorporating fengshui elements, in a modern finishing. A key fengshui element is the flowing stream ceiling design, which directs all auspicious Qi from the main entrance into the heart of the home, and gathering them in the ponds. This project was selected by myPaper生活 》家居to be a half-paged feature on their weekly interior design advise column.
Photos by: Watson Lau (Wats Behind The Lens Pte Ltd)
Custom Design & Construction
Utilizing the same wall tiles for the sink backsplash and shower niche, we were able to tie in the design and overall zen feel of this bathroom.
Robert Kutner Architect
The clients are original owners of their contemporary home built in the early 80's'. Their master bath was inefficient with an oversized under-utilized tub with steps taking up 1/3 of the space and tall walls separating the vanity area from the enclosed shower, blocking potential views of the wooded lot. The new design maintained the original 8'x15' space with 10' ceilings. Interior walls were removed, a 54" corner whirlpool tub was installed adjacent to a 36" vanity and new windows with transoms replaced old drafty ones. New floating vanities with tall cabinets create the new ladies vanity area. The 3 sided, 2 person frameless shower enclosure is a highlight of the new space.
Photography by Curtis Martin
A Kinder Space
By lowering the existing shower floor 6" the entry into this space became wheelchair accessible if needed. Also the opening was widened from a very small original 19". The original stained glass window and surrounding tile was retained and acted as inspiration for the new scheme.
Patricia Bean
LM Interior Design, LLC
973-857-1561
LM Interior Design
LM Masiello, CKBD, CAPS
lm@lminteriordesignllc.com
https://www.lminteriordesignllc.com/
Gardner/Fox Associates, Inc
The master bath features his and hers dark cherry Ronbow vanities and a freestanding WetStyle soaking tub.
Kaplan Architects, AIA
Asian style soaking tub in master bath. Custom Asian style vanity and medicine cabinets beyond.
Mark Trousdale, Photographer
Asian Bathroom Design Ideas with Porcelain Floors
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