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Mark Stevens Architects
The sensitive refurbishment of this Grade II Listed property located on Hertford Street, Mayfair, London.
The work involved remodelling this lateral apartment to create an additional bedroom.
The non-original mezzanine was replaced with a new slim line deck constructed out of cross-laminated timber, reducing the floor depth and increasing the floor-to-ceiling height of the new principal bedroom.
A series of joinery pieces create separation between rooms that can be removed in the future.
Westminster City Council
Abitare
Architecture Today
Afasia archzine
Dezeen
Divisare
Est living
Leibal
Opumo
Simplicity love
Wallpaper Magazine
Normandy Remodeling
The tile accent wall is a blend of limestone and marble when paired with the floating vanity, creates a dramatic look for this first floor bathroom.
The Home Co.
✨ Step into Serenity: Zen-Luxe Bathroom Retreat ✨ Nestled in Piedmont, our latest project embodies the perfect fusion of tranquility and opulence. Soft muted tones set the stage for a spa-like haven, where every detail is meticulously curated to evoke a sense of calm and luxury.
The walls of this divine retreat are adorned with a luxurious plaster-like coating known as tadelakt—a technique steeped in centuries of Moroccan tradition. ?✨ But what sets tadelakt apart is its remarkable waterproof, water-repellent, and mold/mildew-resistant properties, making it the ultimate choice for bathrooms and kitchens alike. Talk about style meeting functionality!
As you step into this space, you're enveloped in an aura of pure relaxation, akin to the ambiance of a luxury hotel spa. ?✨ It's a sanctuary where stresses melt away, and every moment is an indulgent escape.
Join us on this journey to serenity, where luxury meets tranquility in perfect harmony. ?
Moss Yaw Design studio
raked stone and grey-stained oak vanity create a coastal feel at this custom powder room design
ODS Architecture
A linear Infinity Drain at the end of a sloping shower floor collects the water and allows us to have a curbless threshold-less shower.
Studio Ku
An Italian limestone tile, called “Raw”, with an interesting rugged hewn face provides the backdrop for a room where simplicity reigns. The pure geometries expressed in the perforated doors, the mirror, and the vanity play against the baroque plan of the room, the hanging organic sculptures and the bent wood planters.
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