Bathroom Design Ideas with Concrete Floors and Soapstone Benchtops

Cook
Cook
Malcolm Davis ArchitectureMalcolm Davis Architecture
The Cook house at The Sea Ranch was designed to meet the needs of an active family with two young children, who wanted to take full advantage of coastal living. As The Sea Ranch reaches full build-out, the major design challenge is to create a sense of shelter and privacy amid an expansive meadow and between neighboring houses. A T-shaped floor plan was positioned to take full advantage of unobstructed ocean views and create sheltered outdoor spaces . Windows were positioned to let in maximum natural light, capture ridge and ocean views , while minimizing the sight of nearby structures and roadways from the principle spaces. The interior finishes are simple and warm, echoing the surrounding natural beauty. Scuba diving, hiking, and beach play meant a significant amount of sand would accompany the family home from their outings, so the architect designed an outdoor shower and an adjacent mud room to help contain the outdoor elements. Durable finishes such as the concrete floors are up to the challenge. The home is a tranquil vessel that cleverly accommodates both active engagement and calm respite from a busy weekday schedule.
Lakefront Modern
Lakefront Modern
John Kraemer & SonsJohn Kraemer & Sons
Builder: John Kraemer & Sons | Architecture: Rehkamp/Larson Architects | Interior Design: Brooke Voss | Photography | Landmark Photography
Master Bathroom
Master Bathroom
The Salamander Company LLC.The Salamander Company LLC.
Walk in shower in master bathroom with custom ceramic and glass tile. Custom cherry cabinetry with vessel sink and soapstone counter.
Smith Remodel - Guest Suite
Smith Remodel - Guest Suite
KJM Design StudioKJM Design Studio
View into the guest suite bath anteroom - designed to recall guest bath layouts in hotels with the closet to the right, and sink/mirror on the left. Through the background door lies the shower/toilet room. Custom-designed stained glass window.
Custom Home in Park Circle, North Charleston
Custom Home in Park Circle, North Charleston
Sceltas Custom HomesSceltas Custom Homes
The 70s-modern vibe is carried into the home with their use of cherry, maple, concrete, stone, steel and glass. It features unstained, epoxy-sealed concrete floors, clear maple stairs, and cherry cabinetry and flooring in the loft. Soapstone countertops in kitchen and master bath. The homeowners paid careful attention to perspective when designing the main living area with the soaring ceiling and center beam. Maximum natural lighting and privacy was made possible with picture windows in the kitchen and two bedrooms surrounding the screened courtyard. Clerestory windows were place strategically on the tall walls to take advantage of the vaulted ceilings. An artist’s loft is tucked in the back of the home, with sunset and thunderstorm views of the southwestern sky. And while the homes in this neighborhood have smaller lots and floor plans, this home feels larger because of their architectural choices. Finally, this home incorporates many universal design standards for accessibility and meets the Type C, Visitable Unit standards. Wide entrances and spacious hallways allow for moving effortlessly throughout the home. Baths and kitchen are designed for access without sacrificing function. The rear boardwalk allows for easy wheeling into the home. It was a challenge to build according to these standards while also maintaining the minimalistic style of the home, but the end result is aesthetically pleasing and functional for everyone. Take a look!

Bathroom Design Ideas with Concrete Floors and Soapstone Benchtops

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