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M.O.Daby Design
Zen enSuite Bath + Steam Shower
Portland, OR
type: remodel
credits
design: Matthew O. Daby - m.o.daby design
interior design: Angela Mechaley - m.o.daby design
construction: Hayes Brothers Construction
photography: Kenton Waltz - KLIK Concepts
While the floorplan of their primary bath en-suite functioned well, the clients desired a private, spa-like retreat & finishes that better reflected their taste. Guided by existing Japanese & mid-century elements of their home, the materials and rhythm were chosen to contribute to a contemplative and relaxing environment.
One of the major upgrades was incorporating a steam shower to lend to their spa experience. Existing dark, drab cabinets that protruded into the room too deep, were replaced with a custom, white oak slatted vanity & matching linen cabinet. The lighter wood & the additional few inches gained in the walkway opened the space up visually & physically. The slatted rhythm provided visual interest through texture & depth. Custom concrete countertops with integrated, ramp sinks were selected for their wabi-sabi, textural quality & ability to have a single-material, seamless transition from countertop to sink basin with no presence of a traditional drain. The darker grey color was chosen to contrast with the cabinets but also to recede from the
darker patination of the backsplash tile & matched to the grout. A pop of color highlights the backsplash pulling green from the canopy of trees seen out the window. The tile offers subtle texture & pattern reminiscent of a raked, zen, sand garden (karesansui gardens). XL format tile in a warm, sandy tone with stone effect was selected for all floor & shower wall tiles, minimizing grout lines. A deeper, textured tile accents the back shower wall, highlighted with wall-wash recessed lighting.
Artisan Gray
This customer wanted an oversize shower niche and we accommodated by making her a custom concrete niche.
Anthony W Design
We loved the combination of the wood "decking" in the shower, the overhead rain shower feature, natural light and open concept here.
Granicrete Minnesota
This custom vanity features floating shelves. The top shelf is crafted to look like industrial concrete, while the bottom is artisan made to look like wood. Each counter is 6” thick, making a bold statement. Both shelves use a matte finish to protect the surfaces.
Tom Manitou - Manitou Photography
Mantis Design + Build, LLC
A motion switch activates a low output under cabinet light and decorative niche as one enters the bathroom. This feature was added to make midnight bathroom runs a pleasant and perfectly illuminated experience.
Photography by Paul Linnebach
Rock Kauffman Design
2014 Fall Parade Cascade Springs I Chad Gould Architect I BDR Custom Homes I Rock Kauffman Design I M-Buck Studios
M.O.Daby Design
New Generation MCM
Location: Lake Oswego, OR
Type: Remodel
Credits
Design: Matthew O. Daby - M.O.Daby Design
Interior design: Angela Mechaley - M.O.Daby Design
Construction: Oregon Homeworks
Photography: KLIK Concepts
Granicrete Minnesota
This custom vanity features floating shelves. The top shelf is crafted to look like industrial concrete, while the bottom is artisan made to look like wood. Each counter is 6” thick, making a bold statement. Both shelves use a matte finish to protect the surfaces.
Tom Manitou - Manitou Photography
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